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What happens if you've ridden your ex-racer on the gallops everyday in training and got on fine, so much so that you saved every penny and bought him. Now you both have to learn to ride differently and he is knocking your confidence by being more badly behaved than he ever was in racing on race feed etc.?? Is it just a change of scenery/regime etc. or something more??
My boy is being re-schooled by my YO and due to injury (not from him) I'm now not able to ride for the next month.....and I have to say I'm not as heartbroken as I'd thought as he had become so unpredictable it is like I have a different horse!! YO loves fizzy horses and see's no problem with spooking but I want my mellow boy back![]()
I can just hear the 'over horsed' comments being whispered now, how do I get my confidence and that of my boy back?? OP you have my sympathies, afraid I can't give you any advice other than chin up chuck.
The big difference for your horse, other than the general changes if lifestyle is that he is now feeling better, most horses while they are in training work extremely hard every day, this keeps them relatively quiet, they are fit and well fed but the daily hard work on the gallops knocks the edge off them. Mondays is the day most are a bit more buzzy, following Sunday off, it can be entertaining driving through our village when dozens of fresh horses are going down the road Monday morning, Tuesday is altogether calmer.
Your boy should settle, plenty of work, a good routine and occupy his mind if you can't do enough with his excess energy.