ShadowFlame
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Bit of a rant, and this might be long so I apologise - I would appreciate some opinions though. I bought my 4 year old cob unbroken 9 months ago. He's the first youngster I've broken myself (having helped friends out with their youngsters), and I bought him as a blank canvas. I got him used to tack, riding out, and we were doing really well. Hacking alone and in company, roadwork, bridleways, open fields, heavy traffic, walk, trot, canter, opening and closing gates, backing up, all light and responsive and we were doing really well. We had a couple of blips along the way, but nothing major and we got past them without a problem.
Now in May, we had an incident out on the roads while hacking alone. It was just one of those things, he'd done brilliantly the whole way round (half hour hack, nothing major), gone past lorries, skip trucks, and was an absolute star. We did a bit of trotting on the way home, he was busy looking around and he got a little too close to a drain on the road. He spooked out, but there was another drain the other side of the road. He spooked back, spooked again at the original drain, had a bit of a fit, threw in a big buck and took off. I ended up on the road, skinned arm, shredded trousers, what turned out to be damaged ligaments in my knee, and a fair bit of blood. Thankfully we weren't too far from the yard, and pone only went as far as his field, which you can see from the road. I collected pone and went back to the yard. I couldn't get back on because of the pain in my knee - big mistake.
I had a few weeks off riding due to injuries, and pone wasn't ridden in the meantime. Another big mistake. It came to getting back on, I took him round the same block but this time with a schoolmaster in the lead. He was spooky the whole way round, bunny hopping and surging forward when there was nothing there. It came to the home stretch where the incident happened, and he took off again. This time for no real reason, he overtook the horse in front and it took 6 or 8 strides of canter to pull him back up. It was around about here that I realised how much it had knocked my own confidence, as I got back to the yard shaking from head to toe.
Since then I've tried riding him myself, and had other more confident people ride him. He seems to pull the same things over and over again: clamping his tail and back end down, his back coming up, and him surging forward for a few strides; spooking out with his legs all over the place; "bouncing" on the spot when there's nothing there (when there genuinely is something to spook at, 9 times out of 10 he's fine); and spooking when he feels his rider either lean forward (e.g. to check girth) or lose a stirrup. I don't know what to do - he's lost confidence, I've lost confidence, and it feels like the trust between us ridden-wise has just disintegrated. I'm having others ride him, and I'm riding a friend's confidence giver to try and improve things, but we just seem to be stuck in a bit of a rut? My hours at work have been cut and I can't afford to send him away for schooling, I'm now debating whether he needs to go on to a more confident home?
Cookies to anyone who's made it this far, any advice would be appreciated. I just don't know what to do
Now in May, we had an incident out on the roads while hacking alone. It was just one of those things, he'd done brilliantly the whole way round (half hour hack, nothing major), gone past lorries, skip trucks, and was an absolute star. We did a bit of trotting on the way home, he was busy looking around and he got a little too close to a drain on the road. He spooked out, but there was another drain the other side of the road. He spooked back, spooked again at the original drain, had a bit of a fit, threw in a big buck and took off. I ended up on the road, skinned arm, shredded trousers, what turned out to be damaged ligaments in my knee, and a fair bit of blood. Thankfully we weren't too far from the yard, and pone only went as far as his field, which you can see from the road. I collected pone and went back to the yard. I couldn't get back on because of the pain in my knee - big mistake.
I had a few weeks off riding due to injuries, and pone wasn't ridden in the meantime. Another big mistake. It came to getting back on, I took him round the same block but this time with a schoolmaster in the lead. He was spooky the whole way round, bunny hopping and surging forward when there was nothing there. It came to the home stretch where the incident happened, and he took off again. This time for no real reason, he overtook the horse in front and it took 6 or 8 strides of canter to pull him back up. It was around about here that I realised how much it had knocked my own confidence, as I got back to the yard shaking from head to toe.
Since then I've tried riding him myself, and had other more confident people ride him. He seems to pull the same things over and over again: clamping his tail and back end down, his back coming up, and him surging forward for a few strides; spooking out with his legs all over the place; "bouncing" on the spot when there's nothing there (when there genuinely is something to spook at, 9 times out of 10 he's fine); and spooking when he feels his rider either lean forward (e.g. to check girth) or lose a stirrup. I don't know what to do - he's lost confidence, I've lost confidence, and it feels like the trust between us ridden-wise has just disintegrated. I'm having others ride him, and I'm riding a friend's confidence giver to try and improve things, but we just seem to be stuck in a bit of a rut? My hours at work have been cut and I can't afford to send him away for schooling, I'm now debating whether he needs to go on to a more confident home?
Cookies to anyone who's made it this far, any advice would be appreciated. I just don't know what to do