Cortez
Tough but Fair
Yes, I agree that methods can be exceedingly harsh, but unfortunately all the Spanish horses I have had as "rescues" have come from either the UK or Ireland. I would not want to be a badly behaved horse in Spain.
Exactly! Spanish/Portuguese training methods (there is a "Spanish school" of riding) are amongst the most uninterruptedly (if that is a word) classical anywhere and based on the original de la Guerinierre texts. The emphasis is on "descent de main" and collection. Of course there are many who don't ride or train well, but most professional trainers have qualified at the Royal School of Equestrian Art in Jerez.
I don't mean in any way to be rude, especially to the unfortunate OP, but there are not many people in the UK who ride this way.
Physical or medical problems tend to present themselves in all environments. That is, I would find it unusual that your horse was well behaved in a certain environment and then not in another.
This type of pattern suggests a behavioural rather than physical problem. Physical problems tend to present themselves all the time or at least get worse as the physical demands placed upon the horse increase.
Of course, you should assess whether he has a physical problem. But, I don't think he would be perfectly behaved with previous owners (if they are genuine) or perfectly behaved when you tried him out if he had a physical problem and you may spend thousands and still have a 'badly' behaved horse.
Unfortunately, this type of scenario is all too common.....perfect horse is bought and taken home and turns into Mr Hdye - due to less experienced owner.
I don't see that the pros & cons of Spanish horses or their training are the actual issue. Bottom line is the horse isn't suitable. It could happen with a horse from any background, its no reflection on the breed as a whole.
I really am amazed so many people are suggesting to send him back... after such a short period of time... the OP had been getting on fine with him on her previous sessions, and then on one occasion he chucked her...
.
I'm not quite sure what this horse did that has turned him from a dream into a nightmare. You fell off and unfortunately hurt yourself, this could happen to all of us.
.... It is no shame to get to this point just better for him and for me and the reschooling was my gift to him for his future.
How lovely, that made me smile![]()
You are expecting an awful lot for 1 week especially for a young horse.........................I would give a horse at least a month before it fully settles and you start to see their 'true colours'.