ElvisandTilly
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Hi, had my new horse now for 3 months. Had a slow start with sorting a saddle, him getting a knee injury and losing a shoe, all delaying getting to know him in the saddle. He is wonderful to handle and such a sweet horse.
I cantered him for 1st time on a ride out a few weeks ago and he put his head down and tried to buck, feels a bit like a rocking horse... his head going down and his bum going up but not a full buck! I managed to keep his head up after that but he puts his head in air, sticks his tongue out and evades my aids to slow, he just gets so excited and wants to go full pelt! Finally managed to get to walk but he was all excited and flinging himself about!
Haven't cantered since then as I have now hurt my back and I am waiting for blood test results and then to be referred to hosp to see whats going on. I am still riding out but taking things gently for the sake of my back.
When out in company he trots lovely but when I ride on my own he does the same as he did in canter, pulling his head down, doing a rocking horse impression and evading my aids to slow. He starts in trot nicely but then when he gets a little faster and I ask for slow he does his rocking horse impression, like he just wants to go faster and is having a tantrum because I say no, slow! If I did let him get his head down proper I'm sure he'd give one hell of a buck!
Tonight he did it again and I managed to pull his head back up, fix left rein and pull upwards once sharply on his rignt rein growling at him,NO! He did the usual head in air evading contact but did slow and settled quite quickly.
After this long rambling my question is am I doing the right thing and am I best not cantering till I get the trot and more importantly my back sorted?
As he is new and I don't know him as well as my mare (who I have had 19 years and if she had done this I would have just laughed at her and made her behave) I am scared of what he is going to do next, will he get worse or will he eventually settle with time? More worried because trying to protect my back. In all ways he is fantastic, other than this one little hiccup we are having! His teeth, back and saddle are all fine. I am looking to change his bit but just not sure what yet!
I cantered him for 1st time on a ride out a few weeks ago and he put his head down and tried to buck, feels a bit like a rocking horse... his head going down and his bum going up but not a full buck! I managed to keep his head up after that but he puts his head in air, sticks his tongue out and evades my aids to slow, he just gets so excited and wants to go full pelt! Finally managed to get to walk but he was all excited and flinging himself about!
Haven't cantered since then as I have now hurt my back and I am waiting for blood test results and then to be referred to hosp to see whats going on. I am still riding out but taking things gently for the sake of my back.
When out in company he trots lovely but when I ride on my own he does the same as he did in canter, pulling his head down, doing a rocking horse impression and evading my aids to slow. He starts in trot nicely but then when he gets a little faster and I ask for slow he does his rocking horse impression, like he just wants to go faster and is having a tantrum because I say no, slow! If I did let him get his head down proper I'm sure he'd give one hell of a buck!
Tonight he did it again and I managed to pull his head back up, fix left rein and pull upwards once sharply on his rignt rein growling at him,NO! He did the usual head in air evading contact but did slow and settled quite quickly.
After this long rambling my question is am I doing the right thing and am I best not cantering till I get the trot and more importantly my back sorted?
As he is new and I don't know him as well as my mare (who I have had 19 years and if she had done this I would have just laughed at her and made her behave) I am scared of what he is going to do next, will he get worse or will he eventually settle with time? More worried because trying to protect my back. In all ways he is fantastic, other than this one little hiccup we are having! His teeth, back and saddle are all fine. I am looking to change his bit but just not sure what yet!