Mrsox
Member
Hi everyone! I suspect I am posting this in the wrong place, but heyhoo!
Anyway, I wanted to pick your brains on the subject of when to let a horse go.
Let me describe my issues with my horse.
I own a black cob gelding, 5-6 years old. Bought from eventer as a great pony club prospect for me to bring on. I was assured of his wonderful manners and temperament. And sure enough, it all seemed fine.
Fast forward to now.
He has begun to act rather unpredictably, and I must admit that I don't enjoy being around him as much anymore. He is now bargy and rude, often seen dragging me around the yard. I've been told on numerous occasions that he is not suitable for me. Me, being stubborn and naive, ignored them, thinking that he only needed 'some more work'.
When I am riding him, he can either be sluggish and lazy, or bouncy and excited. Honestly, I'm not sure which one I prefer.
I bought him as an eventing prospect, but I have quickly learned that perhaps he is just not made for it. He stops at all jumps at least once, can't canter on the right leg or do a canter circle, and the minute he decides he's had enough, the bucking begins!
At the same time though, he could be a nice hacking or hunting pony, but that is not something that interests me.
The other day he dragged me up the muck heap when we finally got to the yard!
Sorry for the long post. Please reply and tell me whether you think I should stick with it or just let him go and find something more suitable.
Thanks.
Anyway, I wanted to pick your brains on the subject of when to let a horse go.
Let me describe my issues with my horse.
I own a black cob gelding, 5-6 years old. Bought from eventer as a great pony club prospect for me to bring on. I was assured of his wonderful manners and temperament. And sure enough, it all seemed fine.
Fast forward to now.
He has begun to act rather unpredictably, and I must admit that I don't enjoy being around him as much anymore. He is now bargy and rude, often seen dragging me around the yard. I've been told on numerous occasions that he is not suitable for me. Me, being stubborn and naive, ignored them, thinking that he only needed 'some more work'.
When I am riding him, he can either be sluggish and lazy, or bouncy and excited. Honestly, I'm not sure which one I prefer.
I bought him as an eventing prospect, but I have quickly learned that perhaps he is just not made for it. He stops at all jumps at least once, can't canter on the right leg or do a canter circle, and the minute he decides he's had enough, the bucking begins!
At the same time though, he could be a nice hacking or hunting pony, but that is not something that interests me.
The other day he dragged me up the muck heap when we finally got to the yard!
Sorry for the long post. Please reply and tell me whether you think I should stick with it or just let him go and find something more suitable.
Thanks.