tiggybeans
Well-Known Member
So. yesterday I take my boy out for a simple pre-regionals outing and, not for the first time, he spun in the working in and had me off.
I then tried to get back on him, with the help of someone holding him, he caught sight of someone riding behind him, spooked again. I fell off, catching my foot in the stirrup, got dragged abit, which spooked him even more so the next thing I feel is his back legs in my stomach.
That was the end of that outing and I am now nursing a pulled muscle and lots of bruising.
So I now have time to think about what to do next. He is a nice sort - 15.2 ISH by a warmblood sire. He is a very laid back character, is easy to do and easy and polite to handle. He is doing very nicely at dressage, albeit at prelim/novice level and I am hoping to take him through the grades as I think he shows the ability.
BUT, every now and again he gets panicky and spins. Often in the warm up when another horse is coming towards us and we are next to the fenceu.
He has also done it at gates and doing gridwork (which i don't do now because of this extreme reaction). He is 8. I have had him for 18 months and have fallen off of him so many times due to this spinning, that I've lost count. It happens so fast, and so unexpectedly that I really stand no chance of staying on.
He is not a nasty horse. And I really don't think he has learnt to get rid of me by doing this. He just panics and his immediate response is to run and because I have no warning - he doesn't seem tense or agitated beforehand - it's difficult to predict when, or if, it will happen.
Has anyone else any experience of this and/or suggestions on how to deal with it.
Thank you for reading so far. I look forward to reading any comments - he has, by the way, had all the teeth, saddle, physio treatments I can think of. He is generally abit tight through his back and poll (l/h) but I'm not sure this is connected.
I then tried to get back on him, with the help of someone holding him, he caught sight of someone riding behind him, spooked again. I fell off, catching my foot in the stirrup, got dragged abit, which spooked him even more so the next thing I feel is his back legs in my stomach.
That was the end of that outing and I am now nursing a pulled muscle and lots of bruising.
So I now have time to think about what to do next. He is a nice sort - 15.2 ISH by a warmblood sire. He is a very laid back character, is easy to do and easy and polite to handle. He is doing very nicely at dressage, albeit at prelim/novice level and I am hoping to take him through the grades as I think he shows the ability.
BUT, every now and again he gets panicky and spins. Often in the warm up when another horse is coming towards us and we are next to the fenceu.
He has also done it at gates and doing gridwork (which i don't do now because of this extreme reaction). He is 8. I have had him for 18 months and have fallen off of him so many times due to this spinning, that I've lost count. It happens so fast, and so unexpectedly that I really stand no chance of staying on.
He is not a nasty horse. And I really don't think he has learnt to get rid of me by doing this. He just panics and his immediate response is to run and because I have no warning - he doesn't seem tense or agitated beforehand - it's difficult to predict when, or if, it will happen.
Has anyone else any experience of this and/or suggestions on how to deal with it.
Thank you for reading so far. I look forward to reading any comments - he has, by the way, had all the teeth, saddle, physio treatments I can think of. He is generally abit tight through his back and poll (l/h) but I'm not sure this is connected.