Liesel
Well-Known Member
I have posted on another forum members post but thought I would put it on here. Its rearing issues and the gist of it is this.....
I have just been trolling through HHO to find a solution to a similar problem.
We have a 6 next month 16.1hh warmblood mare who my 14 year old daughter rides. She is 5ft 10 so not much choice in getting a horse. When we got her she was fab. Came from a great home where she was bred. Hacked out perfectly, hunted and jumped small courses and generally a lot of fun. Won trophies for local jumping and dressage comps.
About a year ago she started napping. Nothing too serious just refusing to go forward if out alone on hack so I started to walk on foot with her and she was fine.
She then got wise and started to bounce on the spot. Not to get you off but definitely chucking her dummy. Three weeks ago she started to go up vertically. Needless to say not a great experience for a 14 year old. She is a very competent rider but not having had to deal with a horse who prefers to do meerkat impressions needless to say her confidence has taken a beating.
Everything culminated today with Pony Club teaming training with William Blane who was fantastic. Showjumping went great, we were waiting for her to misbehave but she didnt put a hoof wrong so we felt positive for the cross country bit. She started to nap as soon as she was asked to leave the others and went vertical. She got a lead around with a friends pony and again all went well. They were stood for a few minutes and daughter asked her to leave the others and up she went ! Vertical up and down about 5 times until daughter managed to jump off. I really did think she was going to go over.
I am at my wits end. We live on an Island where there is very limited help. Lots of instructors but no one willing to get on and sought it out other than one 22 yr old with experience of her own rearing horses in the past. She offered to help Ruby and our first lesson was last week and she got the better of the mare and things went well but she wasnt going vertical then. I know its early days with her and we are seeing her again next week and will do so as often as she can fit us in BUT I just dont know if we will get over this problem.
The mare is stunning with good breeding and a lovely horse on the ground and when hacking out with others but daughter has aspirations of heading to England to start intro eventing which the mare is more than capable of doing. Its just her attitude at the moment stinks!
I dont know whether to turn her away for a couple of months and she if she is more positive on her return to work and, if so, great but if not take it from there and make some tough decisions.
Sorry for rambling but it has been an emotional day and the wine it out !
I have just been trolling through HHO to find a solution to a similar problem.
We have a 6 next month 16.1hh warmblood mare who my 14 year old daughter rides. She is 5ft 10 so not much choice in getting a horse. When we got her she was fab. Came from a great home where she was bred. Hacked out perfectly, hunted and jumped small courses and generally a lot of fun. Won trophies for local jumping and dressage comps.
About a year ago she started napping. Nothing too serious just refusing to go forward if out alone on hack so I started to walk on foot with her and she was fine.
She then got wise and started to bounce on the spot. Not to get you off but definitely chucking her dummy. Three weeks ago she started to go up vertically. Needless to say not a great experience for a 14 year old. She is a very competent rider but not having had to deal with a horse who prefers to do meerkat impressions needless to say her confidence has taken a beating.
Everything culminated today with Pony Club teaming training with William Blane who was fantastic. Showjumping went great, we were waiting for her to misbehave but she didnt put a hoof wrong so we felt positive for the cross country bit. She started to nap as soon as she was asked to leave the others and went vertical. She got a lead around with a friends pony and again all went well. They were stood for a few minutes and daughter asked her to leave the others and up she went ! Vertical up and down about 5 times until daughter managed to jump off. I really did think she was going to go over.
I am at my wits end. We live on an Island where there is very limited help. Lots of instructors but no one willing to get on and sought it out other than one 22 yr old with experience of her own rearing horses in the past. She offered to help Ruby and our first lesson was last week and she got the better of the mare and things went well but she wasnt going vertical then. I know its early days with her and we are seeing her again next week and will do so as often as she can fit us in BUT I just dont know if we will get over this problem.
The mare is stunning with good breeding and a lovely horse on the ground and when hacking out with others but daughter has aspirations of heading to England to start intro eventing which the mare is more than capable of doing. Its just her attitude at the moment stinks!
I dont know whether to turn her away for a couple of months and she if she is more positive on her return to work and, if so, great but if not take it from there and make some tough decisions.
Sorry for rambling but it has been an emotional day and the wine it out !