Rachel93
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Hello all,
Okay bit of an essay ..Ive been currently loaning a lovely 7 year old 14.3hh Blagdon cob, Ive only been loaning him about 10 weeks if that. Heres a little background on him, or what I know so far, he was a stallion up until a year 18 months ago and apparently he was quite aggressive, he was owned by gypsies who supposedly drove him .he was then sent to the yard he is at now for backing, this was around June 2013 and he was backed and did a bit of XC, showing and hacking. He was then sold in July/August and I believe the owner was quite novice and she was riding in the school he spooked or moved one way she went the other and the owner fell off and quote badly hurt herself, she then sold him to a dealer (not sure how long for) but his current owner knew the dealers and managed to get him, and since then as far as I know hes been left in the field. And heres where I come in, so I started loaning him in November and in that time Ive only lunged him in a round pen and the school with a lungie bungie and over poles to mix things up for him. However, he was also being shared by a lady for about 3 weeks as far as Im aware, here is where things start to go a little wrong. From what Ive been told he is very sharp to get on and he will spin or shoot forward, basically panics, so this sharer brought a friend up to the stables, the girl who actually backed him saw them tacking up (unaware what saddle they were using as the only saddle Im aware of that Ive used was a wintec that I just used for lunging him in, but was not suitable to be ridden in) and offered to help explained he was difficult to get on, they decided to carry on anyway, the sharer herself was apprehensive and her friend then offered to get on him. So as far as I know, they tried to get on him (unsure whether it was a leg up or used a mounting block) he did what his owner would say he would do, shot forward and the lady fell off in to the fence and hurt herself quote badly. So this was around 3 weeks ago and since then I started taking him up to the mounting block and leaning against him rubbing all his back and leaning across him, and he was okay. A little apprehensive standing next to the mounting block and standing still would swing his bum away from me when I went to stand on the mounting block, I stupidly tried a saddle on him just to see how it fit and I do think it was too tight on his shoulders and was uncomfortable for him, anyway I gradually put my leg over the saddle and managed to sit on him, after about 20 seconds he took a step forward and bucked, I was prepared for this and I let myself fall off and landed on my knees and was fine, he didnt run off looked a bit startled and shocked and I took the saddle off and gave him a groom and put him back in his field. Since then Ive bought a lunge roller, as I believe both saddle had been causing him discomfort, he desperately needed his feet done, theyve been done and I also got a physio out to give him a massage and check him over. He did have a few tight points over his back which couldve been related to why he was difficult to get on. Since the incident of him bucking when I got on hes been very nervy with me touching his back end, I brought him in one night and went to pat his bum and he sucked it in like Id hit him (this was before the physio) then I tried on the lunge roller and when I went to take it off the buckle kind of pinged and he bucked and all four feet left the ground, calmed him down and managed to get it off and get his rug back on but he was getting very uncomfortable when I tries to lift his tail over the string just about managed to do it and I turned him back out, and he has been still doing the same thing panicking when I go to touch his back end and when I lunge him when I go to swap sides if I try and pat his neck or go to check his girth he runs backwards and shies away, I just stay calm and start stroking by his head gradually moving his hand down to his girth, he was fine for the farrier and phyio but when I went to put his rug on and check it over his bum he again sucked his legs in like Id hurt him, it was nearly 5pm dark and pouring with rain and I was a bit fed up and I growled at him and held his head tight and he was fine, so part of me is thinking is he just putting on? Ive never had to tell him off Ive only ever growled at him if hes been a bit bolshy but thats it. Hes a really sweet friendly horse who really wants to be your friend, but he has a look of I like you but Im not sure of you my question is how can help him stop being so nervy and spooky of people? Hes not spooky as far as Ive seen, tractors, pigs, tar pooling flapping in the wind, just nervous of people. My aim is just to be able to get on him, long term is local shows and hopefully novice level dressage, but for now its just being able to build a partnership and be able to get on him and just enjoy him. He lives out 24/7 is unclipped and has half a scoop of alfalfa, half a scoop of nuts and a quarter scoop of sugar beet, I do want to ask his owner if I can change his feed, Id like to put him on Molliechaff Calmer, horse and pony nuts and Equine America Magnitude, and hopefully with consistent work and handling he will get better. Ive been used to big bolshy, bold Sport horse types, I almost feel like Im learning all over again with him! I was thinking of getting an Intelligent Horsemanship associate out to work with him and hopefully find a way to take the fear out of being mounted away for him, if anyone has any experience with nervous, green horses please do share, any tips, suggestion are welcomed. My goal is just for him to be happy and hopefully build more trust with him. Feel free to ask any questions if my post is a bit confusing! Thanks everyone for reading 
Okay bit of an essay ..Ive been currently loaning a lovely 7 year old 14.3hh Blagdon cob, Ive only been loaning him about 10 weeks if that. Heres a little background on him, or what I know so far, he was a stallion up until a year 18 months ago and apparently he was quite aggressive, he was owned by gypsies who supposedly drove him .he was then sent to the yard he is at now for backing, this was around June 2013 and he was backed and did a bit of XC, showing and hacking. He was then sold in July/August and I believe the owner was quite novice and she was riding in the school he spooked or moved one way she went the other and the owner fell off and quote badly hurt herself, she then sold him to a dealer (not sure how long for) but his current owner knew the dealers and managed to get him, and since then as far as I know hes been left in the field. And heres where I come in, so I started loaning him in November and in that time Ive only lunged him in a round pen and the school with a lungie bungie and over poles to mix things up for him. However, he was also being shared by a lady for about 3 weeks as far as Im aware, here is where things start to go a little wrong. From what Ive been told he is very sharp to get on and he will spin or shoot forward, basically panics, so this sharer brought a friend up to the stables, the girl who actually backed him saw them tacking up (unaware what saddle they were using as the only saddle Im aware of that Ive used was a wintec that I just used for lunging him in, but was not suitable to be ridden in) and offered to help explained he was difficult to get on, they decided to carry on anyway, the sharer herself was apprehensive and her friend then offered to get on him. So as far as I know, they tried to get on him (unsure whether it was a leg up or used a mounting block) he did what his owner would say he would do, shot forward and the lady fell off in to the fence and hurt herself quote badly. So this was around 3 weeks ago and since then I started taking him up to the mounting block and leaning against him rubbing all his back and leaning across him, and he was okay. A little apprehensive standing next to the mounting block and standing still would swing his bum away from me when I went to stand on the mounting block, I stupidly tried a saddle on him just to see how it fit and I do think it was too tight on his shoulders and was uncomfortable for him, anyway I gradually put my leg over the saddle and managed to sit on him, after about 20 seconds he took a step forward and bucked, I was prepared for this and I let myself fall off and landed on my knees and was fine, he didnt run off looked a bit startled and shocked and I took the saddle off and gave him a groom and put him back in his field. Since then Ive bought a lunge roller, as I believe both saddle had been causing him discomfort, he desperately needed his feet done, theyve been done and I also got a physio out to give him a massage and check him over. He did have a few tight points over his back which couldve been related to why he was difficult to get on. Since the incident of him bucking when I got on hes been very nervy with me touching his back end, I brought him in one night and went to pat his bum and he sucked it in like Id hit him (this was before the physio) then I tried on the lunge roller and when I went to take it off the buckle kind of pinged and he bucked and all four feet left the ground, calmed him down and managed to get it off and get his rug back on but he was getting very uncomfortable when I tries to lift his tail over the string just about managed to do it and I turned him back out, and he has been still doing the same thing panicking when I go to touch his back end and when I lunge him when I go to swap sides if I try and pat his neck or go to check his girth he runs backwards and shies away, I just stay calm and start stroking by his head gradually moving his hand down to his girth, he was fine for the farrier and phyio but when I went to put his rug on and check it over his bum he again sucked his legs in like Id hurt him, it was nearly 5pm dark and pouring with rain and I was a bit fed up and I growled at him and held his head tight and he was fine, so part of me is thinking is he just putting on? Ive never had to tell him off Ive only ever growled at him if hes been a bit bolshy but thats it. Hes a really sweet friendly horse who really wants to be your friend, but he has a look of I like you but Im not sure of you my question is how can help him stop being so nervy and spooky of people? Hes not spooky as far as Ive seen, tractors, pigs, tar pooling flapping in the wind, just nervous of people. My aim is just to be able to get on him, long term is local shows and hopefully novice level dressage, but for now its just being able to build a partnership and be able to get on him and just enjoy him. He lives out 24/7 is unclipped and has half a scoop of alfalfa, half a scoop of nuts and a quarter scoop of sugar beet, I do want to ask his owner if I can change his feed, Id like to put him on Molliechaff Calmer, horse and pony nuts and Equine America Magnitude, and hopefully with consistent work and handling he will get better. Ive been used to big bolshy, bold Sport horse types, I almost feel like Im learning all over again with him! I was thinking of getting an Intelligent Horsemanship associate out to work with him and hopefully find a way to take the fear out of being mounted away for him, if anyone has any experience with nervous, green horses please do share, any tips, suggestion are welcomed. My goal is just for him to be happy and hopefully build more trust with him. Feel free to ask any questions if my post is a bit confusing! Thanks everyone for reading 