StoptheCavalry
Well-Known Member
Hi,
Sorry if this gets a bit long. Bit of background, moved in October to a gorgeous yard with amazing hacking. Previously our hacks had been mainly walking on roads new yard there are plently of bridle paths with some great canters..... so here's the problem. My horse has always been great infront of behind at any pace, would walk (a bit reluctantly) while others were cantering no strong or silly etc. Anyway he had been getting a bit joggy over the last few weeks which I have mainly put down to not enough work and he's not tanking off or anything but he does have a tendancy to go very over bent (think head touching chest) and throw his head around when he gets frustrated mainly when being made to stay behind others. Then last weekend we came to a point on the hack for a canter, the other horse set off steadily in front and he went into canter bucking (excited bounces really but baring in mind I have had him nearly a year and a half and think I have seen him buck once) and not going forwards head against his chest like a coiled spring. I pushed him forwards and bouncing did stop, he pulled up fine at the end and we carried on as normal. The following day we were hacking in the woods and the opportunity came to jump a small log, other horse in front set of quietly, my horse again head against chest trying to gallop after her resulting in him almost forgetting to jump and doing the biggest cat leap over the log.
So here lies the problem.... his head disappears so half halts are completely ineffective, trying to slow down with my seat whilst trying to uncoil the spring I am sat on and get him to stride out whilst not increase the pace.... HOW?!
It is possible he is uncomfortable in his saddle as since moving we have done a lot more hill work so his shape should have changed but it seems to be much more excitable than pain although my physio is coming next Tuesday to be on the safe side.
Sorry if this gets a bit long. Bit of background, moved in October to a gorgeous yard with amazing hacking. Previously our hacks had been mainly walking on roads new yard there are plently of bridle paths with some great canters..... so here's the problem. My horse has always been great infront of behind at any pace, would walk (a bit reluctantly) while others were cantering no strong or silly etc. Anyway he had been getting a bit joggy over the last few weeks which I have mainly put down to not enough work and he's not tanking off or anything but he does have a tendancy to go very over bent (think head touching chest) and throw his head around when he gets frustrated mainly when being made to stay behind others. Then last weekend we came to a point on the hack for a canter, the other horse set off steadily in front and he went into canter bucking (excited bounces really but baring in mind I have had him nearly a year and a half and think I have seen him buck once) and not going forwards head against his chest like a coiled spring. I pushed him forwards and bouncing did stop, he pulled up fine at the end and we carried on as normal. The following day we were hacking in the woods and the opportunity came to jump a small log, other horse in front set of quietly, my horse again head against chest trying to gallop after her resulting in him almost forgetting to jump and doing the biggest cat leap over the log.
So here lies the problem.... his head disappears so half halts are completely ineffective, trying to slow down with my seat whilst trying to uncoil the spring I am sat on and get him to stride out whilst not increase the pace.... HOW?!
It is possible he is uncomfortable in his saddle as since moving we have done a lot more hill work so his shape should have changed but it seems to be much more excitable than pain although my physio is coming next Tuesday to be on the safe side.