skychick
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone, you may have seen some of my recent posts praising my my new horse!
Well......i have now had him 10 days and the problems have started.
When i got him he didnt settle at home, really distressed as it was too quiet. So after 2 days i moved him to a livery yard 1/2 a mile up the road and he settled straight away.
I hacked him out the next day and he went like a dream.
Each of the following days i rode him in the school as he was unshod and he was perfect alone and in company.
On monday night i had him shod...he was very good for the farrier and i went for a ride afterwards.
As we were coming down the lane he napped at the end, nothing serious, just turned around a couple of times i got him to walk forwards and we had a hassle free rest of the hack.
Yesterday however was a completely different story.....we got part way down the drive and he stopped, got his head down a bit, turned in a very tight circle and then bucked me off.....
I got back on and he did it again and bucked me off a second time. So i decided to lead him for a bit to see if he would walk on.....he was fine and i led him with ease for the next 1/2 a mile. I then tried to get back on and he did the same and i was buckd off for the third time.
As it was getting a bit dark i decided to lead him back (i know i shouldnt have done that, but i havent been riding much in the last coupple of years, before i had ridden constantly for 10 years so i felt that maybe i wasnt current enought to sit to his bucks)
When i got back to the yard, i decided to get on him again and go in the school as he has been perfect when i have been in there. He did the same again after 5 mins. At that point i got off and took him back to the stable.
When i tried him out at his previous owners i made sure i hacked him out alone and he was fine, not a sign of a nap or anything.
Today, my yard owner and my previous riding instructor and an extremely good, very knowledgablerider having been around horses all her life, she is well know in the area for her expertise tried riding paddy out. He started to nap in the yard, not even getting as far as the drive, eventually after a hell of a battle they got him going, but speaking to her tonight, she says that he has definatley done it before, as he has got a brilliant technique.
So, now what????
How can i overcome this? Is there any way of getting a horse to hack out if they get like this?
Any help, or personal experiences most welcomed.
Well......i have now had him 10 days and the problems have started.
When i got him he didnt settle at home, really distressed as it was too quiet. So after 2 days i moved him to a livery yard 1/2 a mile up the road and he settled straight away.
I hacked him out the next day and he went like a dream.
Each of the following days i rode him in the school as he was unshod and he was perfect alone and in company.
On monday night i had him shod...he was very good for the farrier and i went for a ride afterwards.
As we were coming down the lane he napped at the end, nothing serious, just turned around a couple of times i got him to walk forwards and we had a hassle free rest of the hack.
Yesterday however was a completely different story.....we got part way down the drive and he stopped, got his head down a bit, turned in a very tight circle and then bucked me off.....
I got back on and he did it again and bucked me off a second time. So i decided to lead him for a bit to see if he would walk on.....he was fine and i led him with ease for the next 1/2 a mile. I then tried to get back on and he did the same and i was buckd off for the third time.
As it was getting a bit dark i decided to lead him back (i know i shouldnt have done that, but i havent been riding much in the last coupple of years, before i had ridden constantly for 10 years so i felt that maybe i wasnt current enought to sit to his bucks)
When i got back to the yard, i decided to get on him again and go in the school as he has been perfect when i have been in there. He did the same again after 5 mins. At that point i got off and took him back to the stable.
When i tried him out at his previous owners i made sure i hacked him out alone and he was fine, not a sign of a nap or anything.
Today, my yard owner and my previous riding instructor and an extremely good, very knowledgablerider having been around horses all her life, she is well know in the area for her expertise tried riding paddy out. He started to nap in the yard, not even getting as far as the drive, eventually after a hell of a battle they got him going, but speaking to her tonight, she says that he has definatley done it before, as he has got a brilliant technique.
So, now what????
How can i overcome this? Is there any way of getting a horse to hack out if they get like this?
Any help, or personal experiences most welcomed.