SarahK
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Some of you may have seen my odd few posts about my current loan horse (pictures in PG somewhere). Bit of background
He competed lots at dressage and show jumping with his owner when he was about 5 and she did really well with him. She then had children and loaned him out to a couple of homes before he came to us. Hes 8 years old now.
When we went to see him for the first time he looked happy enough (a bit thin and lacking muscle though) and was fine for both me and my sister to ride. Really we were a bit silly and should have gone back and ridden him again maybe hacked him out before we took him, but hindsight is a wonderful thing!
We got him home a couple of weeks later and realised some of his problems (none of which the owner or YO advised us of). Hes spooky out hacking alone and in company often worse in company! Hes scared stiff of buckets (no idea why), Terrified of lorries, tractors, trailers to the extent that he bolts when he sees something similar. He cannot be left alone without any other horses in the barn or he will totally freak out! When hes in a bad mood he bucks and broncs if you try and get him to work properly. Hes too excitable at shows, you cant do anything with him.
If we knew all of the above we would not have taken him on but now weve got him, were really attached to him hes very lovable despite his faults. If in a good mood he will hack, jump, do dressage beautifully with no problems at all but if hes in a bad mood you just cant do anything with him. I have been riding and loaning horses for 10 years so am not exactly a novice but I do suffer with confidence issues sometimes so as you can imagine hes not exactly helping me!
I have been contemplating giving him back for a few weeks as I do not wish to lose my confidence completely but my sister who shares him with me is adamant she wants him to stay. Even though he scares her too!
But last night if I could have given him back there and then I would have! I left work early to have a nice ride in the sunshine and turn him out for the night. Whist I was riding another girl from the yard was practicing SJing for a competition on Sunday and everytime she went over a jump he would rear, buck and try and tank off with me he enjoys his jumping and was wanting to jump too but I dont think thats a good enough reason to behave like that! He went round with his nose in the air (refused blankly to go on the bit) spooked at everything in sight and kept trying to buck and tank off. I was really tired but managed to get a few minutes of decent work out of him before taking him back in. Very pissed off already by this point!
I then went to turn him out and someone with a trailer had just arrived back at the yard and the horse in the trailer was making a lot of noise. So he used that at an excuse to rear at me, kicking out and getting my with one of his front hooves tried to tank off down towards the field. Lucky I had put his chifney on! And he bucked, reared and danced the whole 5 minute walk to the field. I honestly dont know how I managed to hold on to him and was extremely lucky he only kicked me once. So by the time I let him go in the field I was glad to see the back of him.
All of these problems stem form him being excitable and not because hes nasty but my confidence in myself and my confidence in him has almost disappeared now!
I was really ready to give him up last night. Generally to handle hes good (compared to when we got him 8 months ago when he would bite and barge all the time) but I have more bad riding experiences on him than good ones. Surely riding is supposed to be fun right?
My sister seems to think my bad experiences with him are all my fault because my confidence is so low could this be true? But then Im never going to build confidence when he behaves that way am I?!
I love him soo much and am so attached to him, hes on DIY livery so I see him all the time. I dont really want to give up on him because once Im confident I feel that I may be able to do some really good things on him - but then maybe he will never change. What if I gave him up and end up with something worse?
If youre still awake after reading all that Im very impressed. Any comments, advice would be really appreciated as I have no idea what to do, Im so confused
He competed lots at dressage and show jumping with his owner when he was about 5 and she did really well with him. She then had children and loaned him out to a couple of homes before he came to us. Hes 8 years old now.
When we went to see him for the first time he looked happy enough (a bit thin and lacking muscle though) and was fine for both me and my sister to ride. Really we were a bit silly and should have gone back and ridden him again maybe hacked him out before we took him, but hindsight is a wonderful thing!
We got him home a couple of weeks later and realised some of his problems (none of which the owner or YO advised us of). Hes spooky out hacking alone and in company often worse in company! Hes scared stiff of buckets (no idea why), Terrified of lorries, tractors, trailers to the extent that he bolts when he sees something similar. He cannot be left alone without any other horses in the barn or he will totally freak out! When hes in a bad mood he bucks and broncs if you try and get him to work properly. Hes too excitable at shows, you cant do anything with him.
If we knew all of the above we would not have taken him on but now weve got him, were really attached to him hes very lovable despite his faults. If in a good mood he will hack, jump, do dressage beautifully with no problems at all but if hes in a bad mood you just cant do anything with him. I have been riding and loaning horses for 10 years so am not exactly a novice but I do suffer with confidence issues sometimes so as you can imagine hes not exactly helping me!
I have been contemplating giving him back for a few weeks as I do not wish to lose my confidence completely but my sister who shares him with me is adamant she wants him to stay. Even though he scares her too!
But last night if I could have given him back there and then I would have! I left work early to have a nice ride in the sunshine and turn him out for the night. Whist I was riding another girl from the yard was practicing SJing for a competition on Sunday and everytime she went over a jump he would rear, buck and try and tank off with me he enjoys his jumping and was wanting to jump too but I dont think thats a good enough reason to behave like that! He went round with his nose in the air (refused blankly to go on the bit) spooked at everything in sight and kept trying to buck and tank off. I was really tired but managed to get a few minutes of decent work out of him before taking him back in. Very pissed off already by this point!
I then went to turn him out and someone with a trailer had just arrived back at the yard and the horse in the trailer was making a lot of noise. So he used that at an excuse to rear at me, kicking out and getting my with one of his front hooves tried to tank off down towards the field. Lucky I had put his chifney on! And he bucked, reared and danced the whole 5 minute walk to the field. I honestly dont know how I managed to hold on to him and was extremely lucky he only kicked me once. So by the time I let him go in the field I was glad to see the back of him.
All of these problems stem form him being excitable and not because hes nasty but my confidence in myself and my confidence in him has almost disappeared now!
I was really ready to give him up last night. Generally to handle hes good (compared to when we got him 8 months ago when he would bite and barge all the time) but I have more bad riding experiences on him than good ones. Surely riding is supposed to be fun right?
My sister seems to think my bad experiences with him are all my fault because my confidence is so low could this be true? But then Im never going to build confidence when he behaves that way am I?!
I love him soo much and am so attached to him, hes on DIY livery so I see him all the time. I dont really want to give up on him because once Im confident I feel that I may be able to do some really good things on him - but then maybe he will never change. What if I gave him up and end up with something worse?
If youre still awake after reading all that Im very impressed. Any comments, advice would be really appreciated as I have no idea what to do, Im so confused