Pearlsacarolsinger
Up in the clouds
I've had 2 ex-RS mares and they have been exactly like this.Both my horses are ex riding school. I wouldnt class either as novice rides, not because they are sharp especially, but because they are both extremely good at sussing out people, and will refuse point blank to work. I think thats probably normal... why work hard for 4 or 5 hours aday if you can avoid it ?
They both started out by trying every evasion in the book whilst remaining as safe as houses - both absolutely bombproof - but gradually learned that they did not need to do this with us. They learned to appreciate the opportunity to go for a nice, interesting hack, that we do our schooling in a field, that you are expected to do as asked but not to go round and round in endless circles/squares doing the same thing over and over, whilst guessing what the rider actually means.
I was looking at a video of the current ex-RS mare the other day, taken when we hadn't had her long. The difference in her is amazing in just 12 months.