chestnutt
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Hi, I am a long time lurker on here but I am having difficulty with my new horse and am completely stumped. Any help appreciated.
Basically around 6 months ago I spent a lot of my savings buying a new horse to event. I shopped around and ended up buying a lovely ISH from a pro, who was easy going but talented sort. He was obviously vetted and passed with flying colours.
For the first few months he was perfect, although a bit bolshy on the ground, we worked through this and had no issues. We did a bit of BS and some working hunters over winter and he has been placed every time out. So far so good.
Well, just this last week we have been having lots of trouble. He has been very fresh, and then started to nap. Firstly out on a hack, he kept spinning round at spooky things in the hedge. I wasn't carrying at stick so just kept turning him around and riding him forward past said spooky things, and when he eventually went passed them I patted him. This was only a couple of incidents, but he would whip round very sharply and try and run off home, and was really difficult to turn back around.
Then he had 2 days off due to snow, and I have no where to ride or lunge, though I manage to get him turned out for an hour or 2.
Day before yesterday went for another hack, he whipped round again and tried to to take him self home. I turned him back around and tried to ride him forward and he went up. Not high, but I hit him for it. Then he got angry and I felt if I was to really try and fight with him I would lose. I didn't let him shoot off home but kept turning him back around when he whipped round and trying to ride forward. In the end he trotted past the spooky bag and although tense was good for the rest of the hack.
Yesterday schooling, as so as he got in the arena he whipped round and set off bucking and wouldn't go near the corner and was generally being a spooky twit. After a lot of working in I got him the spooky corner, which he has never spooked at before. If I pushed him into the corner initially he would have a tantrum shaking his head, going up and launching.
Today we went for a hack and he was fine passed the place he spooked last time but started to carry on slightly further down. He was getting really nasty this time and launching into the air and going up a lot. After about 10 minutes, and going 300m in the wrong direction I manage to get him to trot past, which he did for a good time afterwards pulling my arms out. We then went for a canter twice up the gallops, past the first spooky bit and he was great, and then I took him back in the arena when I got home and he worked really nicely straight away.
We have our first BE event soon and I am really worried. I have dropped him down from Novice and am just doing a BE90. I am afraid I have wrecked a good horse, and now have made a huge loss and cannot afford to buy another (and I don't really want to sell him!) . I don't know what to do, help!
p.s I would say I am fairly experienced rider, I have evented a very quirky horse in the past, and work on a racing yard often riding quirky difficult and strong horses, so I am not a complete numpty. I just wanted a serious competition horse for a change.
Sorry for the essay.


Basically around 6 months ago I spent a lot of my savings buying a new horse to event. I shopped around and ended up buying a lovely ISH from a pro, who was easy going but talented sort. He was obviously vetted and passed with flying colours.
For the first few months he was perfect, although a bit bolshy on the ground, we worked through this and had no issues. We did a bit of BS and some working hunters over winter and he has been placed every time out. So far so good.
Well, just this last week we have been having lots of trouble. He has been very fresh, and then started to nap. Firstly out on a hack, he kept spinning round at spooky things in the hedge. I wasn't carrying at stick so just kept turning him around and riding him forward past said spooky things, and when he eventually went passed them I patted him. This was only a couple of incidents, but he would whip round very sharply and try and run off home, and was really difficult to turn back around.
Then he had 2 days off due to snow, and I have no where to ride or lunge, though I manage to get him turned out for an hour or 2.
Day before yesterday went for another hack, he whipped round again and tried to to take him self home. I turned him back around and tried to ride him forward and he went up. Not high, but I hit him for it. Then he got angry and I felt if I was to really try and fight with him I would lose. I didn't let him shoot off home but kept turning him back around when he whipped round and trying to ride forward. In the end he trotted past the spooky bag and although tense was good for the rest of the hack.
Yesterday schooling, as so as he got in the arena he whipped round and set off bucking and wouldn't go near the corner and was generally being a spooky twit. After a lot of working in I got him the spooky corner, which he has never spooked at before. If I pushed him into the corner initially he would have a tantrum shaking his head, going up and launching.
Today we went for a hack and he was fine passed the place he spooked last time but started to carry on slightly further down. He was getting really nasty this time and launching into the air and going up a lot. After about 10 minutes, and going 300m in the wrong direction I manage to get him to trot past, which he did for a good time afterwards pulling my arms out. We then went for a canter twice up the gallops, past the first spooky bit and he was great, and then I took him back in the arena when I got home and he worked really nicely straight away.
We have our first BE event soon and I am really worried. I have dropped him down from Novice and am just doing a BE90. I am afraid I have wrecked a good horse, and now have made a huge loss and cannot afford to buy another (and I don't really want to sell him!) . I don't know what to do, help!
p.s I would say I am fairly experienced rider, I have evented a very quirky horse in the past, and work on a racing yard often riding quirky difficult and strong horses, so I am not a complete numpty. I just wanted a serious competition horse for a change.
Sorry for the essay.
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