sue_ellen
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Ill try not to make this too long!
My best friends horse was put to sleep in feb this year and she was devastated. He was her first horse and she had had him nearly 10 years. She didnt think she would want another one but 2 months ago she found she was missing the whole horsey thing and bought a new one.
He is a light weight cob, 15.1hh and just turned 6yo. Not much schooling but has hunted for the last two seasons, and he is ID x, probably TB but it just says ID x on his passport.
He is lovely and kind and easy to handle from the ground, and she felt an instant bond and attraction to him when she first saw him. The problem is a riding one.
We hack out a lot together and we have lots of lovely safe off road riding. She rides just behind me, but has gone in front too, he is a bit spooky but nothing like her old horse who could spook for England! But he has another trick which she is finding really unnerving. We can be trotting steadily and he seems to just decide that he wants to do something different and will just try to charge off in canter, he puts his head down and just tries to go, he will do this in canter too, just try to speed up. She can stop him, but he fights and shakes his head and swerves about trying to get away from her and it is shaking her confidence.
Last week he did this but we were on the grass verge on the side of a private road, (no traffic), and he tried to barge through between me on my boy and the hedge. This was really scary because if I hadnt been able to pull my lad to the side we could have had a nasty collision. Teeth, back etc all ok.
She is quite a brave rider but this is worrying her, and she is getting more upset by the fact that she feels frightened. As most of us know, its not a nice feeling! We are both in our 40s and just want to enjyoy our riding, shes come off him once already, and we dont bounce as well as we used too!
Yesterday he tried it again but this time she was ready for him, managed to stop him then sent him on in the trot.
We think he is just trying to see what he can get away with, would others agree with this? Has anyone else had to deal with this kind of behaviour, what did you do? He is in a snaffle and she finds him quite strong, we thought a change of bit might help, but what bit would be best?
After last week she was going to sell him but she wants to feel she has given him a good chance, so we just need to help get the balance back in her favour to make it a bit easier for her, if possible, so any tips or advice very gratefully recieved!
Thanks for reading, sorry its got so long!
My best friends horse was put to sleep in feb this year and she was devastated. He was her first horse and she had had him nearly 10 years. She didnt think she would want another one but 2 months ago she found she was missing the whole horsey thing and bought a new one.
He is a light weight cob, 15.1hh and just turned 6yo. Not much schooling but has hunted for the last two seasons, and he is ID x, probably TB but it just says ID x on his passport.
He is lovely and kind and easy to handle from the ground, and she felt an instant bond and attraction to him when she first saw him. The problem is a riding one.
We hack out a lot together and we have lots of lovely safe off road riding. She rides just behind me, but has gone in front too, he is a bit spooky but nothing like her old horse who could spook for England! But he has another trick which she is finding really unnerving. We can be trotting steadily and he seems to just decide that he wants to do something different and will just try to charge off in canter, he puts his head down and just tries to go, he will do this in canter too, just try to speed up. She can stop him, but he fights and shakes his head and swerves about trying to get away from her and it is shaking her confidence.
Last week he did this but we were on the grass verge on the side of a private road, (no traffic), and he tried to barge through between me on my boy and the hedge. This was really scary because if I hadnt been able to pull my lad to the side we could have had a nasty collision. Teeth, back etc all ok.
She is quite a brave rider but this is worrying her, and she is getting more upset by the fact that she feels frightened. As most of us know, its not a nice feeling! We are both in our 40s and just want to enjyoy our riding, shes come off him once already, and we dont bounce as well as we used too!
Yesterday he tried it again but this time she was ready for him, managed to stop him then sent him on in the trot.
We think he is just trying to see what he can get away with, would others agree with this? Has anyone else had to deal with this kind of behaviour, what did you do? He is in a snaffle and she finds him quite strong, we thought a change of bit might help, but what bit would be best?
After last week she was going to sell him but she wants to feel she has given him a good chance, so we just need to help get the balance back in her favour to make it a bit easier for her, if possible, so any tips or advice very gratefully recieved!
Thanks for reading, sorry its got so long!