muffinino
Well-Known Member
My Section D 5 year old seems to have undergone a personality change for the worse!
When I bought him as a 14 month old he was not well handled but generally chilled about pretty much everything. He went to shows in-hand from when I bought him and took them in his stride. He accepted the saddle and bridle and being sat on for the first few times without batting an eyelid. I broke him last year and started hacking him a little without any dramas. I decided he wasn't quite physically ready to do much more so turned him away for the winter with the intention of bringing him back in to work this spring. He lived out all winter as he has done since I've had him and as far as I know nothing negative has happened to him.
At the end of the winter, even before he was brought back in to work, he had changed into a nervy, spooking idiot. He would spin around and gallop off at the slightest thing in the field and would be constantly on the look out for things when being brought in, even though hed seen everything on the yard before. I lost a little confidence in him so took him to a professional to be brought back in to work. She is very confident and said he was very good, never mentioned him being spooky. Although when I went to see him half way through the 5 weeks he was with her, he spooked at something at the side of the school when she was on him, came to a complete stop from a trot. Now I have him back he is just as spooky as when he left, constantly looking for things to spook at and run away from, still looking at things he's seen a hundred times before. I try to stay calm and ignore what he's spooking at, so as not to make a big fuss and 'reward' him for bad behaviour, but it's chipping away at my confidence to get on him and continue the work the professional did.
I just dont get it, he was never like this before so why has he suddenly turned in to a bag of nerves? I could cry, it's so frustrating! Has anyone had a similar problem and if so, did you get the bottom of it and what did you do to help the horse cope?
When I bought him as a 14 month old he was not well handled but generally chilled about pretty much everything. He went to shows in-hand from when I bought him and took them in his stride. He accepted the saddle and bridle and being sat on for the first few times without batting an eyelid. I broke him last year and started hacking him a little without any dramas. I decided he wasn't quite physically ready to do much more so turned him away for the winter with the intention of bringing him back in to work this spring. He lived out all winter as he has done since I've had him and as far as I know nothing negative has happened to him.
At the end of the winter, even before he was brought back in to work, he had changed into a nervy, spooking idiot. He would spin around and gallop off at the slightest thing in the field and would be constantly on the look out for things when being brought in, even though hed seen everything on the yard before. I lost a little confidence in him so took him to a professional to be brought back in to work. She is very confident and said he was very good, never mentioned him being spooky. Although when I went to see him half way through the 5 weeks he was with her, he spooked at something at the side of the school when she was on him, came to a complete stop from a trot. Now I have him back he is just as spooky as when he left, constantly looking for things to spook at and run away from, still looking at things he's seen a hundred times before. I try to stay calm and ignore what he's spooking at, so as not to make a big fuss and 'reward' him for bad behaviour, but it's chipping away at my confidence to get on him and continue the work the professional did.
I just dont get it, he was never like this before so why has he suddenly turned in to a bag of nerves? I could cry, it's so frustrating! Has anyone had a similar problem and if so, did you get the bottom of it and what did you do to help the horse cope?