Hoof_Prints
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Hello, absolutely gutted to be writing this but I have been banned from getting back on this horse (mother's orders) after he took off with me today.
I paid a decent price for an absolutely top class 6yo 15.1 Connemara gelding. Really nice sort, was hoping to keep him long term for hunting and a bit of eventing. All was going well, hacking out like a dream, went showjumping and all nice, calm and easy .. a bit nervous to mount to begin with but we cracked that in a couple of days and I was hopping on and off no problem out hacking and in the school.
Unfortunately I thought it would be a good idea to try him hunting, he was great to hack and a bold jumper so thought I would try it and keep him right at the back taking things slowly. It didn't go well, he did nothing naughty but he was very upset and unsettled. I took him home after 20 minutes. He was very stressed in the stable and it completely changed him, I jumped on a couple of days later, thinking nothing of it and as I went to do my girth he freaked and leapt forwards so I fell off. I didn't get back on, I just settled him and lead him around.
Fast forward a couple of weeks and all is ok again, riding everyday, a bit unsure and sensitive about mounting but no problem really, just getting on and settling him down. Once we get moving we are fine. Back out hacking and jumping, things looking good.
Today I was riding , got on no problem in the yard, remounted in the field and schooled him nicely. My mum came up to watch and noticed my flash was catching his bit guards, I got off to remove the flash, went to remount and he was so tense and scared he was like a coiled up spring. I took it very slowly, gradually standing on one side then bringing my leg over. He freaked, leapt off and did about 5 laps of the school in gallop , running terrified until I jumped off in to the fence, he was not stopping until I was off.
I am just gutted, he was doing so well. He was calm and chilled at a busy show and doing everything I was asking him to. But now I can't get back on, I haven't got the bottle and my mum has told me I absolutely can't as it scared the life out of her. I am not afraid to admit defeat !
So what do I do? I know there is a brilliant horse in there and he has no badness in him, he is the softest horse you've ever met... too soft . Had all vet checks done very recently as I have not long had him. I'm not going to go moaning back to the seller , he is my responsibility and I really think he needs re breaking, he clearly has a fear of the rider which was triggered by going hunting. He is also good in all other ways on the ground, so he is a pleasure to have around the yard, making matters far worse for me
On that note, how do you price a very talented, very well bred horse that has one major issue? of course I don't want him to end up a neglect case in the wrong hands, so I am not at all against having a bullet put in his head, he knows no different. I am just sad as he was so happy and enjoying his life until he got upset. I can't have anyone try him here, what a nightmare. The horse's welfare is top priority.
Thanks in advance, a stiff drink is required tonight
I paid a decent price for an absolutely top class 6yo 15.1 Connemara gelding. Really nice sort, was hoping to keep him long term for hunting and a bit of eventing. All was going well, hacking out like a dream, went showjumping and all nice, calm and easy .. a bit nervous to mount to begin with but we cracked that in a couple of days and I was hopping on and off no problem out hacking and in the school.
Unfortunately I thought it would be a good idea to try him hunting, he was great to hack and a bold jumper so thought I would try it and keep him right at the back taking things slowly. It didn't go well, he did nothing naughty but he was very upset and unsettled. I took him home after 20 minutes. He was very stressed in the stable and it completely changed him, I jumped on a couple of days later, thinking nothing of it and as I went to do my girth he freaked and leapt forwards so I fell off. I didn't get back on, I just settled him and lead him around.
Fast forward a couple of weeks and all is ok again, riding everyday, a bit unsure and sensitive about mounting but no problem really, just getting on and settling him down. Once we get moving we are fine. Back out hacking and jumping, things looking good.
Today I was riding , got on no problem in the yard, remounted in the field and schooled him nicely. My mum came up to watch and noticed my flash was catching his bit guards, I got off to remove the flash, went to remount and he was so tense and scared he was like a coiled up spring. I took it very slowly, gradually standing on one side then bringing my leg over. He freaked, leapt off and did about 5 laps of the school in gallop , running terrified until I jumped off in to the fence, he was not stopping until I was off.
I am just gutted, he was doing so well. He was calm and chilled at a busy show and doing everything I was asking him to. But now I can't get back on, I haven't got the bottle and my mum has told me I absolutely can't as it scared the life out of her. I am not afraid to admit defeat !
So what do I do? I know there is a brilliant horse in there and he has no badness in him, he is the softest horse you've ever met... too soft . Had all vet checks done very recently as I have not long had him. I'm not going to go moaning back to the seller , he is my responsibility and I really think he needs re breaking, he clearly has a fear of the rider which was triggered by going hunting. He is also good in all other ways on the ground, so he is a pleasure to have around the yard, making matters far worse for me
On that note, how do you price a very talented, very well bred horse that has one major issue? of course I don't want him to end up a neglect case in the wrong hands, so I am not at all against having a bullet put in his head, he knows no different. I am just sad as he was so happy and enjoying his life until he got upset. I can't have anyone try him here, what a nightmare. The horse's welfare is top priority.
Thanks in advance, a stiff drink is required tonight
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