malakai
Active Member
Hi there!
I went to look at a horse at the weekend that I was supposed to be taking on loan as a happy hacker, visited last week to ride in the school (he was fab!) but was told at the weekend that he is 'nervous' in traffic, not a problem I thought so out we toddled with the owner on her other horse.
Now for the good bit, this nervous horse turned into a raving lunatic when a car came round the corner, he planted while it was coming towards him and then reared, spun and bucked down the road when the car came level with him! As soon as he reared I slid off, Ive got 3 kids to think of! We retrieved the horse a bit further down the road and started leading him back to the yard, everytime a car was in view he started rearing and dancing round.
Apparently 6 months ago he was clipped by a car out hacking and has planted/napped ever since, I politely declined saying he wasnt for me (which got me called a timewaster!)
But my question is, is he likely to ever 'come good'? How would one go about sorting this out? He is dangerous to lead and to ride?
I'm not even considering loaning this horse now but my thirst for knowledge has been pricked!!
Thanks
Mal
I went to look at a horse at the weekend that I was supposed to be taking on loan as a happy hacker, visited last week to ride in the school (he was fab!) but was told at the weekend that he is 'nervous' in traffic, not a problem I thought so out we toddled with the owner on her other horse.
Now for the good bit, this nervous horse turned into a raving lunatic when a car came round the corner, he planted while it was coming towards him and then reared, spun and bucked down the road when the car came level with him! As soon as he reared I slid off, Ive got 3 kids to think of! We retrieved the horse a bit further down the road and started leading him back to the yard, everytime a car was in view he started rearing and dancing round.
Apparently 6 months ago he was clipped by a car out hacking and has planted/napped ever since, I politely declined saying he wasnt for me (which got me called a timewaster!)
But my question is, is he likely to ever 'come good'? How would one go about sorting this out? He is dangerous to lead and to ride?
I'm not even considering loaning this horse now but my thirst for knowledge has been pricked!!
Thanks
Mal