RubyFrench
Well-Known Member
I purchased my horse beginning of Feb, advertised as a summer project, although was told I could plod about around the fields.
So I rode him in the school a couple of times just to make sure he wasn't going to be fizzy or dangerous (he had been out of work for 10 weeks at the time, and moved to a new yard) but he seemed fine, very placid and was quite impressed at him after having lots of time off (I do think he was out of work longer, as he had dropped a lot of condition). So I started to go out on short hacks, walk only, with 2 friends and he was an absolute star, didn't seem phased by any traffic, did jump at some dogs barking behind a gate (but so did the other two!) and was really happy with him.
A couple of weeks in he bucked me off, out of the blue, just come off the road into the 'drive' up to the yard. Really unnerved me as it was so unexpected. Was told to get back on him immediately so as he didn't 'get the better of me' so I did, he was shaking like a leaf as he had frightened himself, the second my bum was in the seat he did it again, so I decided to lead him the last few minutes home.
Decided not to ride him again until I had a new saddle (I had been using an old saddle he came with, that I was told fit him, and suspected it probably didn't fit as well as he had lost condition). So he had a few weeks off while I got some money together and brought the saddle off the previous owner, who had purchased it for him, and had it fitted). Tried him in it for the first time in the school (softer landing
) and he promptly bucked me off after about 2 minutes. Total confidence breaker.
Had the 'back lady' out and was told he had two old injuries, and was generally sore and had tension in numerous areas *sigh*. So he is still off work whilst I feed him up, walk him out and supposedly lunge him (both myself and the horse are crap at this).
Sorry for the long post, just feel like I have brought something that is beyond my expertise (i.e. bringing him back into work) and that I don't really know what I am doing. When do I decide it is time to get back on him again? I feel scared of the thought, and considering paying someone to do it the first few times! Keep leafing through adverts at similarly priced horses that are 'ready to ride' and require no expertise.
.......oh did I mention he has a personality to die for, and think he is a real softy, and potentially a great horse????
So I rode him in the school a couple of times just to make sure he wasn't going to be fizzy or dangerous (he had been out of work for 10 weeks at the time, and moved to a new yard) but he seemed fine, very placid and was quite impressed at him after having lots of time off (I do think he was out of work longer, as he had dropped a lot of condition). So I started to go out on short hacks, walk only, with 2 friends and he was an absolute star, didn't seem phased by any traffic, did jump at some dogs barking behind a gate (but so did the other two!) and was really happy with him.
A couple of weeks in he bucked me off, out of the blue, just come off the road into the 'drive' up to the yard. Really unnerved me as it was so unexpected. Was told to get back on him immediately so as he didn't 'get the better of me' so I did, he was shaking like a leaf as he had frightened himself, the second my bum was in the seat he did it again, so I decided to lead him the last few minutes home.
Decided not to ride him again until I had a new saddle (I had been using an old saddle he came with, that I was told fit him, and suspected it probably didn't fit as well as he had lost condition). So he had a few weeks off while I got some money together and brought the saddle off the previous owner, who had purchased it for him, and had it fitted). Tried him in it for the first time in the school (softer landing
Had the 'back lady' out and was told he had two old injuries, and was generally sore and had tension in numerous areas *sigh*. So he is still off work whilst I feed him up, walk him out and supposedly lunge him (both myself and the horse are crap at this).
Sorry for the long post, just feel like I have brought something that is beyond my expertise (i.e. bringing him back into work) and that I don't really know what I am doing. When do I decide it is time to get back on him again? I feel scared of the thought, and considering paying someone to do it the first few times! Keep leafing through adverts at similarly priced horses that are 'ready to ride' and require no expertise.
.......oh did I mention he has a personality to die for, and think he is a real softy, and potentially a great horse????