Zipzop
Well-Known Member
Had my boy for 10 years. He has always been difficult. I have posted on here about him before. He is a very typical sec d.
Over the years we have competed locally, (years ago), retrained classically, however due to his behaviour and 'mental capacity for life' (thats the only way i can describe it!) we have never gotten very far. He has never been able to canter in a balanced fashion and no matter what I do/have tried it didnt ever get better.
He has been bitted/bitless, treed/treeless, barefoot. Had regular everything, chiro, shiatsu, cranio, bodywork, vet checks, blood tests, supplement trials, regular work and long breaks from work. We have had huge amounts of input from various instructors and I am an instructor myself.
He is now 14 years old and I just cant give up on him. I think i'm mad but I just dont want to let go of my dreams to do what i what to do with him, which is to just walk, trot and canter in a steady way, Have a little jump and maybe go to a few very local competitions.
My questions is, is he too old to keep on trying with, do i need to realise that having done everything ive done with him, that we are at the end of the road?, could it ever come right and work out the way i'd like it too or am i 'flogging a dead horse', so to speak?
Over the years we have competed locally, (years ago), retrained classically, however due to his behaviour and 'mental capacity for life' (thats the only way i can describe it!) we have never gotten very far. He has never been able to canter in a balanced fashion and no matter what I do/have tried it didnt ever get better.
He has been bitted/bitless, treed/treeless, barefoot. Had regular everything, chiro, shiatsu, cranio, bodywork, vet checks, blood tests, supplement trials, regular work and long breaks from work. We have had huge amounts of input from various instructors and I am an instructor myself.
He is now 14 years old and I just cant give up on him. I think i'm mad but I just dont want to let go of my dreams to do what i what to do with him, which is to just walk, trot and canter in a steady way, Have a little jump and maybe go to a few very local competitions.
My questions is, is he too old to keep on trying with, do i need to realise that having done everything ive done with him, that we are at the end of the road?, could it ever come right and work out the way i'd like it too or am i 'flogging a dead horse', so to speak?