Eriskayowner
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I have now managed to get TWO horses to ride, at least for the next few weeks!
I have taken on Jazzy (my little "problem" horse with no brakes who actually needed compasionate and careful riding), but have "volunteered" to ride Horse as well now. I am the only one (apart from the YO) allowed to ride him now - not even his owner will get on him.
Any ideas to explain his behaviour? I will call him "Horse"...
Horse has been on the yard for about 18 months. He came from a yard run by a famous event rider (he was her grooms horse), but looking at his BE competition record he's been overfaced. His current owner took him on only 4 months after he left this yard after he clearly didn't want to event anymore. I don't think his owner was really told much of his history.
Horse was a good hack for his owner, but has got increasingly difficult. It doesn't help that his owner has major back issues so cannot use her legs effectively but Horse is now majorly taking advantage. He now chooses where he goes on hacks and if his owner doesn't want to go there he rears up and spins round. This has put his owner off riding him as she is not overly confident and he has put her off. (Her other horse also started doing this and she had to sell her).
Horse was taken hunting but he was kept at the back of the field on his own and freaked out - ended up burying his head in the hedge and not going anywhere.
Horse has also now managed to get someone else off - he refused to wait whilst a gate was being opened so jumped in a ditch (this is a common theme when he has a tantrum) and ran the rider along the fence and into a tree to unseat her. Then, when she was out of balance, jumped out of the ditch which had her off. Horse was then led home - he wins again!
I have ridden him this morning with no issues. He was lovely. BUT I put Jazz's bridle on him (myler MB02 hanging cheek and grakle noseband) as felt that his bridle gives no control if an issue occurs - typical "hunting" bridle - jointed eggbutt snaffle with flat cavesson noseband.
Any ideas on what to do with him now?
Horse now has three options according to YO - Potters, Market, or hunting (and hopefully someone might want him as a hunter). He has done a season in Ireland apparently, and I think he will be fine at the front.
On the ground he is a dream - really easy to handle - perfect gentleman. His flatwork is outstanding - I felt like I was in an armchair this morning.
Any advice? Any ideas? Any buyers?!
Many thanks for reading the essay. I do feel very lucky - I love problem horses and generally get them sorted but I am really worried that Horse will fall into the wrong hands as owner doesn't want to know anymore
I have taken on Jazzy (my little "problem" horse with no brakes who actually needed compasionate and careful riding), but have "volunteered" to ride Horse as well now. I am the only one (apart from the YO) allowed to ride him now - not even his owner will get on him.
Any ideas to explain his behaviour? I will call him "Horse"...
Horse has been on the yard for about 18 months. He came from a yard run by a famous event rider (he was her grooms horse), but looking at his BE competition record he's been overfaced. His current owner took him on only 4 months after he left this yard after he clearly didn't want to event anymore. I don't think his owner was really told much of his history.
Horse was a good hack for his owner, but has got increasingly difficult. It doesn't help that his owner has major back issues so cannot use her legs effectively but Horse is now majorly taking advantage. He now chooses where he goes on hacks and if his owner doesn't want to go there he rears up and spins round. This has put his owner off riding him as she is not overly confident and he has put her off. (Her other horse also started doing this and she had to sell her).
Horse was taken hunting but he was kept at the back of the field on his own and freaked out - ended up burying his head in the hedge and not going anywhere.
Horse has also now managed to get someone else off - he refused to wait whilst a gate was being opened so jumped in a ditch (this is a common theme when he has a tantrum) and ran the rider along the fence and into a tree to unseat her. Then, when she was out of balance, jumped out of the ditch which had her off. Horse was then led home - he wins again!
I have ridden him this morning with no issues. He was lovely. BUT I put Jazz's bridle on him (myler MB02 hanging cheek and grakle noseband) as felt that his bridle gives no control if an issue occurs - typical "hunting" bridle - jointed eggbutt snaffle with flat cavesson noseband.
Any ideas on what to do with him now?
Horse now has three options according to YO - Potters, Market, or hunting (and hopefully someone might want him as a hunter). He has done a season in Ireland apparently, and I think he will be fine at the front.
On the ground he is a dream - really easy to handle - perfect gentleman. His flatwork is outstanding - I felt like I was in an armchair this morning.
Any advice? Any ideas? Any buyers?!
Many thanks for reading the essay. I do feel very lucky - I love problem horses and generally get them sorted but I am really worried that Horse will fall into the wrong hands as owner doesn't want to know anymore