lubuzz
Well-Known Member
A follow on from the rearing thread from last week- did anyone decide on a definitive treatment/preventitive/ help(!) for it??
Basically, prepare yourself for a long one... heres the story.
I bought my 5 year old connemara X ISH about 10 months ago, knowing that he was abit nappy and could be sharp when hacking out, expecially on his own. This was fine, afterall he's only 5 and abit of a late starter.
He has always been bolshy and very stubborn but after abit of work he has gradually got fitter/filled out/grown up abit etc and started nappy more.
At first this just consisted off stopping at the offending item he didnt want to go past (car, wheelie bin
, twig, leaf etc), gradually progressing to spinning round to the right (he doesnt know how to go the other way
) in a kind of leap so that he's facing the way he wants to go (home!). This then progressed to a little mini rear when turning and then full on rears. Its fair to say these werent particularly high.
Yesterday we went to a local show, he's been their loads of times before for clinics etc and he refused to go in the ring, napping back torwards his friend. Once i finally got him in he was so pi$$sd off he reared and reared until finally went over backwards.
Luckily i managed to jump clear.
He's had everything checked by vets, physio, dentists, saddler etc etc, and they found nothing. So he's not in pain (apart from he's abit sore from yesterday)
He's fed a scoop of happy hoof (although to elimminate everything i will change this- if anyone can recommend anything, pref just straights now), and ridden in a hanging cheek snaffle which he goes well in although strong. He has regular lessons and works fab in the school, nice and supple and in an outline.
My instructor has suggested a standing martingale/market harbour- BUT, what is he goes up in and panics?? Will this make him more likely to fall over again??
If anyone has any kind of advise help to offer then please dooooooo!! I dont know what to do with the naughty little bugger. (and i presume it is naughtiness now as no one can find anything pain related going on?)
Im thinking of trying to go back to ground work and then basic school work again, but he doesnt do it in the school AT ALL, so i dont know if this would help. Also to add he also does this in company whether at the back or front....
Help!!!!!
Basically, prepare yourself for a long one... heres the story.
I bought my 5 year old connemara X ISH about 10 months ago, knowing that he was abit nappy and could be sharp when hacking out, expecially on his own. This was fine, afterall he's only 5 and abit of a late starter.
He has always been bolshy and very stubborn but after abit of work he has gradually got fitter/filled out/grown up abit etc and started nappy more.
At first this just consisted off stopping at the offending item he didnt want to go past (car, wheelie bin
Yesterday we went to a local show, he's been their loads of times before for clinics etc and he refused to go in the ring, napping back torwards his friend. Once i finally got him in he was so pi$$sd off he reared and reared until finally went over backwards.
He's had everything checked by vets, physio, dentists, saddler etc etc, and they found nothing. So he's not in pain (apart from he's abit sore from yesterday)
He's fed a scoop of happy hoof (although to elimminate everything i will change this- if anyone can recommend anything, pref just straights now), and ridden in a hanging cheek snaffle which he goes well in although strong. He has regular lessons and works fab in the school, nice and supple and in an outline.
My instructor has suggested a standing martingale/market harbour- BUT, what is he goes up in and panics?? Will this make him more likely to fall over again??
If anyone has any kind of advise help to offer then please dooooooo!! I dont know what to do with the naughty little bugger. (and i presume it is naughtiness now as no one can find anything pain related going on?)
Im thinking of trying to go back to ground work and then basic school work again, but he doesnt do it in the school AT ALL, so i dont know if this would help. Also to add he also does this in company whether at the back or front....
Help!!!!!