hessy12
Well-Known Member
You are doing the right thing. Bless and hugsxx
Why can you not just retire her in the field? It sounds like a long standing issue, who knows whether there could be an underlying issue or not, I think you are certainly sensible to stop riding but PTS would be one of my last option of an otherwise healthy horse,
Am I doing the right thing?
I know this sounds odd at this stage but has the Saddle been checked ?? It can cause bolting bad tempererment rushing bucking anything really!
Sounds very similar to a horse I knew that sounds exactly like your tb, and it was the saddle and after that had changed it really changed the horse
It's a difficult situation must be really hard for you to make that descision
Especially when she is fit and healthy but dangerous you don't want anyone getting hurt
Good luck for Wednesday
That's exactly what I asked butwas ignored (or not seen) too. OP have you checked her saddle? Badly fitting saddles can cause exactly this behaviour. I have known horses crippled by saddles even that have been fitted by master saddlers.
I have checked her saddle. I wasn't ignoring you I just missed this part of your reponse.
Hi Marble Arch,
I have the same problem with my mare. She is a 12 year old sports horse and has bolted twice with me and i mean bolt not running away with me! Nobody at my yard will ride out with me either as they think she is dangerous! Worse thing is she is only 12 nobody knows your horse better than you. I have had to retire her as i have no one to ride with . What i am trying to say is whatever you choose it is your decision and absolutely nothing to do with anyone else. Good luck hun i just wanted you to no you are not alone x