ERB
Well-Known Member
OK, long boring story so prepare yourselves! Bought my boy last October and despite him being a bit of a handful to start he settled in well. We were having weekly lessons and hacking out alone and in company and although spooky was really coming on. However back in March he decided he didn't fancy going out on his own anymore, he would spin and run backwards and threaten to rear. This all came to a head when, after weeks of his tantrums getting ignored he plunged down the road with me which did really un-nerve me (he's 17.2hh) Went back to riding in company where he's absolutely fine and happy to go on in front and will lead past anything at all 'spooky' and had back, teeth etc checked and got new saddle. After weeks of building up his confidence (and mine) riding out with others I decided to take him out on his own yesterday. Lunged him first and he was fine, off we went down the road and he was being an angel until he saw a car parked at the side of the road and we were off down the road in the other direction, I pulled him up, turned him round and gave him a smack and tried to get him to go forward lots of dancing around ensued. By this point he is absolutely frantic so I made him just stand still facing the direction I wanted to go, I thought he was calming down and congratulated him with a 'good boy' at which point he just launched himself and plunged, span and buggered off. Turned him round again but eventually he managed to dump me on the road and went home without me. Now I'm feeling very sorry for myself and aching to boot. I'm a very capable rider but he's really starting to destroy my confidence. Anyone got any ideas with this one? It seems it really is just naughtiness and the problem is that the firmer I am with him the more he throws at me and he knows that he's starting to get to me.
I'm sure others have come accross similar behaviour, if so how did you remedy it? Having a battle on the road is just dangerous to me, the horse and other road users. He's fine if I ride him on his own in the field.
Any advice gratefully received!
I'm sure others have come accross similar behaviour, if so how did you remedy it? Having a battle on the road is just dangerous to me, the horse and other road users. He's fine if I ride him on his own in the field.
Any advice gratefully received!