Pigeon
Well-Known Member
My friend rode my horse the other day, and for the first half an hour he was pulling the most awful faces. He seemed to settle and relax after that time (and she did some small jumps and he was perky and happy as soon as we moved away from flatwork) so I assumed he was just resistant because it was a new rider? He has in the past intimidated riders to the extent that they have gotten off, so he is prone to trying it on with new people.
However when I rode him today he did the same thing. He's fine in walk, it's only in trot when I put my legs on strongly. He settled after a while and went beautifully but always the paranoid owner I'm thinking there's an issue? He's 100% sound and did some lovely work today, so I think it's more annoyance than pain! He doesn't do it at all on a hack. Got the physio coming on monday for routine checkup and am getting a new saddle in the next few weeks, teeth all fine.
When I first got him he used to pin his ears and threaten to rear at any sort of pressure, but we worked through it and he's been pretty enthusiastic in his flatwork since then. He is very lazy by nature and would rather be eating than doing exercise so does learn evasions quickly.
Could it just be because he's just been clipped and it's cold?
He also has diarrhoea at the moment so could his tummy be a bit sore?
Could my friend have backed off when he put his ears back and he's decided it's a good way to lift the pressure?
Would you treat it as resistance and ride through it, or err on the side of caution? I feel guilty pushing through as it's unattractive, but my gut's telling me he's just irritated at having to work. He's having tomorrow off, will take him on some nice fast hacks for a while to cheer him up a bit.
However when I rode him today he did the same thing. He's fine in walk, it's only in trot when I put my legs on strongly. He settled after a while and went beautifully but always the paranoid owner I'm thinking there's an issue? He's 100% sound and did some lovely work today, so I think it's more annoyance than pain! He doesn't do it at all on a hack. Got the physio coming on monday for routine checkup and am getting a new saddle in the next few weeks, teeth all fine.
When I first got him he used to pin his ears and threaten to rear at any sort of pressure, but we worked through it and he's been pretty enthusiastic in his flatwork since then. He is very lazy by nature and would rather be eating than doing exercise so does learn evasions quickly.
Could it just be because he's just been clipped and it's cold?
He also has diarrhoea at the moment so could his tummy be a bit sore?
Could my friend have backed off when he put his ears back and he's decided it's a good way to lift the pressure?
Would you treat it as resistance and ride through it, or err on the side of caution? I feel guilty pushing through as it's unattractive, but my gut's telling me he's just irritated at having to work. He's having tomorrow off, will take him on some nice fast hacks for a while to cheer him up a bit.