Tash88
Well-Known Member
Apologies for asking for advice when I'm so new, it will be much appreciated though!
I bought my 5 y/o Warmblood X gelding in the middle of November 2011 after having him on trial for two weeks, I bought him from the owners yard where I had my last horse (who sadly passed away) so I had known him since he was two. I have kept him there so he hasn't moved home. He has settled really well with me and people have commented on how he appears to be happier and more relaxed as an 'only horse'.
He is straightforward and quiet on the ground, and lovely to ride. At the moment I am basically just bringing him on slowly, and having regular lessons. There were a few mounting problems when I first got him, basically he was a little fidgety, but that soon got better. I also had a new saddle fitted and he has a comfortable sheepskin pad and girth sleeve, on the recommendation of the saddler. He has also had his teeth checked and rasped, the dentist said that his wolf teeth aren't an issue at the moment.
For about five weeks he was fine to mount, a little fidgety but generally ok, if I was quick. But for the last week he's been difficult again and started to turn his rear end outwards, away from the mounting block whenever I stand him there. Usually I get someone to give him a treat and then he stands, also he is perfect if someone is there, they don't even have to be holding him. But I'd rather be able to get on without having to ask someone to stand there! He always stands still once I'm on and doesn't rush off when I tighten the girth up etc., I managed to get him out of this habit.
I'm aware that he is testing me a bit now, as they do after you've had them for about six weeks. He is a genuinely sweet and honest horse so I'd really appreciate any help.
Thanks, Tash
I bought my 5 y/o Warmblood X gelding in the middle of November 2011 after having him on trial for two weeks, I bought him from the owners yard where I had my last horse (who sadly passed away) so I had known him since he was two. I have kept him there so he hasn't moved home. He has settled really well with me and people have commented on how he appears to be happier and more relaxed as an 'only horse'.
He is straightforward and quiet on the ground, and lovely to ride. At the moment I am basically just bringing him on slowly, and having regular lessons. There were a few mounting problems when I first got him, basically he was a little fidgety, but that soon got better. I also had a new saddle fitted and he has a comfortable sheepskin pad and girth sleeve, on the recommendation of the saddler. He has also had his teeth checked and rasped, the dentist said that his wolf teeth aren't an issue at the moment.
For about five weeks he was fine to mount, a little fidgety but generally ok, if I was quick. But for the last week he's been difficult again and started to turn his rear end outwards, away from the mounting block whenever I stand him there. Usually I get someone to give him a treat and then he stands, also he is perfect if someone is there, they don't even have to be holding him. But I'd rather be able to get on without having to ask someone to stand there! He always stands still once I'm on and doesn't rush off when I tighten the girth up etc., I managed to get him out of this habit.
I'm aware that he is testing me a bit now, as they do after you've had them for about six weeks. He is a genuinely sweet and honest horse so I'd really appreciate any help.
Thanks, Tash