BeckyG
Member
Hi everyone,
I am looking for some advice from experienced horse persons
Myself and my friend have been having riding lessons for a while and due to the expense we began to consider owning horses of our own. We are both mature (me 30, my friend 26) and after weighing the pros and cons decided it would be possible. We looked at a few farms surrounding the village where we live and chose one, stables are now ready and waiting. He also throws straw in with the price and supply's hay. Insurance quotes are good and the farm has provided contact details for vet/farrier.
I am currently looking, but in no rush, for a suitable Cob approx 15.3hh + that is possibly 10 years and above and acceptable of a novice rider
My friend however fell in love with and bought a 15.3hh Thoroughbred X gelding who is 7 years old from a local auction. The sellers seemed ok and told her he had been broken about 3/4 yrs and then put out for the last 2 year. Possibly mistreated a little too.
She has had him about 3 weeks now and bonded quite well. he is more accepting of a cuddle and allows her to feed, clean, groom, put his rug on, lunge and walk him without much worry.
On Saturday she decided to see how far he would go. She put on his saddle and bridle and lunged him in the paddock. He appeared to be coping well. He allowed me to place pressure on both stirrups with my hands.
My friend decided to place her foot in the stirrup and push as if she was to back him (she had no intention of backing him yet) to see his reaction. He started to buck quite aggressively, kicking her in the leg and pulling the lead rope clean out of my hands.
Today we tried again, but from the beginning. grooming him all over to see if he is sensitive anywhere (seems fine apart from behind ears)
walked him around the paddock (fine)
added obstacles to the paddock (cones, tyres, poles, chairs ect) he was sometimes jumpy but accepted their presence.
Later today we went back to him. He would not allow her to put his bridle on but she managed to fit his saddle.
When walking back into the paddock he spooked and bucked away, and bucked again about 5 minutes later.
From my perception he appears very jumpy. and appears much more so when he is tacked up.
She is now in two minds whether to persevere with earning his trust or having someone come to assess him/ have his back checked ect
Any advice will be much appreciated.
I am looking for some advice from experienced horse persons
Myself and my friend have been having riding lessons for a while and due to the expense we began to consider owning horses of our own. We are both mature (me 30, my friend 26) and after weighing the pros and cons decided it would be possible. We looked at a few farms surrounding the village where we live and chose one, stables are now ready and waiting. He also throws straw in with the price and supply's hay. Insurance quotes are good and the farm has provided contact details for vet/farrier.
I am currently looking, but in no rush, for a suitable Cob approx 15.3hh + that is possibly 10 years and above and acceptable of a novice rider
My friend however fell in love with and bought a 15.3hh Thoroughbred X gelding who is 7 years old from a local auction. The sellers seemed ok and told her he had been broken about 3/4 yrs and then put out for the last 2 year. Possibly mistreated a little too.
She has had him about 3 weeks now and bonded quite well. he is more accepting of a cuddle and allows her to feed, clean, groom, put his rug on, lunge and walk him without much worry.
On Saturday she decided to see how far he would go. She put on his saddle and bridle and lunged him in the paddock. He appeared to be coping well. He allowed me to place pressure on both stirrups with my hands.
My friend decided to place her foot in the stirrup and push as if she was to back him (she had no intention of backing him yet) to see his reaction. He started to buck quite aggressively, kicking her in the leg and pulling the lead rope clean out of my hands.
Today we tried again, but from the beginning. grooming him all over to see if he is sensitive anywhere (seems fine apart from behind ears)
walked him around the paddock (fine)
added obstacles to the paddock (cones, tyres, poles, chairs ect) he was sometimes jumpy but accepted their presence.
Later today we went back to him. He would not allow her to put his bridle on but she managed to fit his saddle.
When walking back into the paddock he spooked and bucked away, and bucked again about 5 minutes later.
From my perception he appears very jumpy. and appears much more so when he is tacked up.
She is now in two minds whether to persevere with earning his trust or having someone come to assess him/ have his back checked ect
Any advice will be much appreciated.