Elvis
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I got off.
Elvis has had 5 days off after his deep treatment from the physio. Today I was just meant to hop on for 20 mins and do some walk and trot work, just in straight lines.
All was going well until he just lost the plot, it was a bit noisy by the arena and quite a bit was going on but that's normal and has never bothered him before. We had a short episode where he just shot off, but I managed to plant him in the corner of the arena, quickly drop my whip and make sure he was calm before setting off again, he was fine for one lap of the arena and then he exploded into bucks and leaps, I almost came off but managed to stop him- then I jumped off.
I know I should have stayed on and worked through it, but I just couldn't. I did then walk him in hand for a good 10mins until he settled a bit. I know he didn't do it because his back hurt as we were cooling down after having done some good walk and trot work. And he'd felt good and sound. Now I know I have to get back on him tomorrow, but I'm a little worried. I wish I'd had the guts to stay on board...
I think there was something in the air today, apparently he'd been hooning around his field today, and a couple of other horses were particularly on edge today- including the usually docile riding school horses. We also had one horse come in with a horrid field injury that needed the emergency vet, and then got a call from an old livery who needed two boxes as an emergency as her two horses had injured themselves. So I'm hoping it's just today has unsettled all the horses.
Before anyone suggests that maybe Elvis isn't the horse for me because I got off and clearly don't have the confidence to own him- this is the first time since he's been back in work (3 months) he's done anything stupid. And I have regular lessons and support. But I do wish I'd stayed on, I just feel pathetic now.
Elvis has had 5 days off after his deep treatment from the physio. Today I was just meant to hop on for 20 mins and do some walk and trot work, just in straight lines.
All was going well until he just lost the plot, it was a bit noisy by the arena and quite a bit was going on but that's normal and has never bothered him before. We had a short episode where he just shot off, but I managed to plant him in the corner of the arena, quickly drop my whip and make sure he was calm before setting off again, he was fine for one lap of the arena and then he exploded into bucks and leaps, I almost came off but managed to stop him- then I jumped off.
I know I should have stayed on and worked through it, but I just couldn't. I did then walk him in hand for a good 10mins until he settled a bit. I know he didn't do it because his back hurt as we were cooling down after having done some good walk and trot work. And he'd felt good and sound. Now I know I have to get back on him tomorrow, but I'm a little worried. I wish I'd had the guts to stay on board...
I think there was something in the air today, apparently he'd been hooning around his field today, and a couple of other horses were particularly on edge today- including the usually docile riding school horses. We also had one horse come in with a horrid field injury that needed the emergency vet, and then got a call from an old livery who needed two boxes as an emergency as her two horses had injured themselves. So I'm hoping it's just today has unsettled all the horses.
Before anyone suggests that maybe Elvis isn't the horse for me because I got off and clearly don't have the confidence to own him- this is the first time since he's been back in work (3 months) he's done anything stupid. And I have regular lessons and support. But I do wish I'd stayed on, I just feel pathetic now.