Gentle_Warrior
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OK, here goes ....... got down the yard and it was a beautiful day, horse does RDA during the week, been half term so had not done a lot. My birthday on Friday so have organised to take him out for the day over the local forest commission - got lady to take me in a trailer all booked etc. inc day off work .
So thought would got for a nice hack today and tomorrow as weather due to be very nice. Horse was usual self, affectionate and loving. So gave him nice groom, looked gorge and tacked him up. And off we went. Everything was going fine UNTIL, got over to local woods and there was another horse in the distance. He started jogging etc, which I controlled. Decided to take a different route to horse otherwise he would just want to catch up with it all the time.
So asked for trot and then canter. Horse is usually so well behaved, BUT today decided to stick head inbetween legs and do a rodeo horse impression (about 5 bucks). Lost stirrup and eventually managerd to get his head up.
Got us both together again and asked for a trot, hey presto bucking again. Then found a hill to have a trot up and he was fine as could not get head down to buck. When came to next hill had a canter up and he again was fine, as could not get head down. Got to another flat stretch, asked for trot, and tried putting head down but managed to prevent it. Back to walk and then trot again down another flat bit and hey presto bucking bronco again !!!
Decided at this point that I did not trust him any more to take me home safely, his walk kept breaking into trot etc, walking very fast and bouncy.
So thought ok will get off and walk him back - BIG MISTAKE dismounted and managed to badly sprain ankle !!! Could not believe it !!!
Spent 5 hours in MIU, luckily not broken but can not walk !!!
Do you think more skooling will help with this. I am of the opinion that the horse we saw set him off, along with the fact that he now lives out, full of energy. But also his brain does not get taxed during the week. Could it be bordem showing and he wants more work ?? I have got a friend to ride him for me tomorrow and am thinking of asking her to ride him during the week aswell. He used to be in a riding school doing upto 3 hours a day 6 days a week, until year ago when I bought him and moved him.
RDA is only walk work with very very little trot. Volunteers for RDA sometimes ride him. But I think he sees me at the weekend and thinks it's party time and lets all hell breaks loose. Only acts like this with me.
I work full time so can not exercise him during the week.
Advise please, sorry for the really long post.
xx
So thought would got for a nice hack today and tomorrow as weather due to be very nice. Horse was usual self, affectionate and loving. So gave him nice groom, looked gorge and tacked him up. And off we went. Everything was going fine UNTIL, got over to local woods and there was another horse in the distance. He started jogging etc, which I controlled. Decided to take a different route to horse otherwise he would just want to catch up with it all the time.
So asked for trot and then canter. Horse is usually so well behaved, BUT today decided to stick head inbetween legs and do a rodeo horse impression (about 5 bucks). Lost stirrup and eventually managerd to get his head up.
Got us both together again and asked for a trot, hey presto bucking again. Then found a hill to have a trot up and he was fine as could not get head down to buck. When came to next hill had a canter up and he again was fine, as could not get head down. Got to another flat stretch, asked for trot, and tried putting head down but managed to prevent it. Back to walk and then trot again down another flat bit and hey presto bucking bronco again !!!
Decided at this point that I did not trust him any more to take me home safely, his walk kept breaking into trot etc, walking very fast and bouncy.
So thought ok will get off and walk him back - BIG MISTAKE dismounted and managed to badly sprain ankle !!! Could not believe it !!!
Spent 5 hours in MIU, luckily not broken but can not walk !!!
Do you think more skooling will help with this. I am of the opinion that the horse we saw set him off, along with the fact that he now lives out, full of energy. But also his brain does not get taxed during the week. Could it be bordem showing and he wants more work ?? I have got a friend to ride him for me tomorrow and am thinking of asking her to ride him during the week aswell. He used to be in a riding school doing upto 3 hours a day 6 days a week, until year ago when I bought him and moved him.
RDA is only walk work with very very little trot. Volunteers for RDA sometimes ride him. But I think he sees me at the weekend and thinks it's party time and lets all hell breaks loose. Only acts like this with me.
I work full time so can not exercise him during the week.
Advise please, sorry for the really long post.
xx