dilbert
Well-Known Member
Possibly a many one I'm afraid.....
Cob has lots of EPSM type difficulties which have meant that he's been on and off with work for the three years I've had him while I tried to get to the bottom of it etc. finally bit the bullet and decided that I would get a second ridden cobby type so I can try and have a go at the things I want to do, local shows, x country schooling, pleasure rides etc in the hope that eventually I will have two fit boys to play with. New pony comes tomorrow.
So yesterday, nice day and decide to go for a hack with two pals from the yard, we've hacked with them loads. Cob felt well which was nice and unusual. Not others by any of the balloons and bunting, seemed happy to trot, even wanted to canter. Lovely, I was really chuffed.
On the way back theres a lovely stretch where when he's well he loves to go flat out and race the front horse. Tbh he's not fancies this for over a year. Front horse normally goes through the gate and waits for us. Yesterday she didn't. Her horse just bogged off. My cob had to wait for our friend behind to catch us up.
He bucked while we waited for her to do the gate ( very unusual) then when I started to trot and then canter he felt like he exploded farting and bucking, threw me off, farted and bucked sme more and then galloped off. Overtook the front horse who was by now a spot in the distance went a bit further and then we now know stopped and grazed lol.
I banged my head and ive hurt my left side from shoulder to ankle and I'm feeling a bit shaky confidence wise. When we caught up with him he let me mount no problem and I rode him back ( maybe 30mins or more) and even had a few tiny trots ( forced myself too to see if he'd do anything) . I'm sure the bucking was excitement / frustration and feeling too well and not pain related...
So, apart from the waffling ( I'll blame the bump to the head) , can any one offer any words of wisdom re my confidence? It's my first real fall off him in the three years I've had him and although I used to tumble nearly every week when I was young my body was a lot bouncier!
Cob has lots of EPSM type difficulties which have meant that he's been on and off with work for the three years I've had him while I tried to get to the bottom of it etc. finally bit the bullet and decided that I would get a second ridden cobby type so I can try and have a go at the things I want to do, local shows, x country schooling, pleasure rides etc in the hope that eventually I will have two fit boys to play with. New pony comes tomorrow.
So yesterday, nice day and decide to go for a hack with two pals from the yard, we've hacked with them loads. Cob felt well which was nice and unusual. Not others by any of the balloons and bunting, seemed happy to trot, even wanted to canter. Lovely, I was really chuffed.
On the way back theres a lovely stretch where when he's well he loves to go flat out and race the front horse. Tbh he's not fancies this for over a year. Front horse normally goes through the gate and waits for us. Yesterday she didn't. Her horse just bogged off. My cob had to wait for our friend behind to catch us up.
He bucked while we waited for her to do the gate ( very unusual) then when I started to trot and then canter he felt like he exploded farting and bucking, threw me off, farted and bucked sme more and then galloped off. Overtook the front horse who was by now a spot in the distance went a bit further and then we now know stopped and grazed lol.
I banged my head and ive hurt my left side from shoulder to ankle and I'm feeling a bit shaky confidence wise. When we caught up with him he let me mount no problem and I rode him back ( maybe 30mins or more) and even had a few tiny trots ( forced myself too to see if he'd do anything) . I'm sure the bucking was excitement / frustration and feeling too well and not pain related...
So, apart from the waffling ( I'll blame the bump to the head) , can any one offer any words of wisdom re my confidence? It's my first real fall off him in the three years I've had him and although I used to tumble nearly every week when I was young my body was a lot bouncier!