coreteam1
Well-Known Member
I have a five year old 17.hh gelding (Irish sports horse) that I backed just under a year ago. He hasn't been the easiest to back (bucked a bit when learning to canter) but he's going nicely now. At home he can be spooky but works well in the arena. I took him out to an unafilliated Dressage Comp just before Christmas where his behaviour wasn't to bad but he did buck in the warm up arena. The second time was in January this year where he bahaved much the same as last time.
I took him to my new trainer last week and his behaviour was awful. He warmed up ok for the first five minutes but then seemed to think he'd finished, I spent the next 45 minutes trying to stay on, each time he was naughty (bucking from trot) my instructor told me to make him work harder and gallop him each time he misbahaved?. Eventually after nearly 50 minutes of an intensive workout (for me!) he put 10 min of excellent work in.
When I rode him the next day he was a little sharp (like he was in the lesson) which is unusual for him at home but I did as my instructor told me and he settled eventually?
I would just like some views of what others think? Have you had similar problems when out competing or somewhere new? Will his behaviour get better over time? Is it because he's young and everything is new and strange?
I don't like giving horses an excuse for bad behaviour but a few have mentioned the weather (!??)
I have another lesson this coming week so fingers crossed his behaviour has improved!!??
I would really like to be doing some BD soon, but can't until he can be warmed up correctly without a mass exodus from the ring! All these horses I see behaving well at events, were they good from the start or have any of you out there had to contain a time bomb before your horse evuntually learnt to behave!!??
Sorry for the rambling post!!
I took him to my new trainer last week and his behaviour was awful. He warmed up ok for the first five minutes but then seemed to think he'd finished, I spent the next 45 minutes trying to stay on, each time he was naughty (bucking from trot) my instructor told me to make him work harder and gallop him each time he misbahaved?. Eventually after nearly 50 minutes of an intensive workout (for me!) he put 10 min of excellent work in.
When I rode him the next day he was a little sharp (like he was in the lesson) which is unusual for him at home but I did as my instructor told me and he settled eventually?
I would just like some views of what others think? Have you had similar problems when out competing or somewhere new? Will his behaviour get better over time? Is it because he's young and everything is new and strange?
I don't like giving horses an excuse for bad behaviour but a few have mentioned the weather (!??)
I have another lesson this coming week so fingers crossed his behaviour has improved!!??
I would really like to be doing some BD soon, but can't until he can be warmed up correctly without a mass exodus from the ring! All these horses I see behaving well at events, were they good from the start or have any of you out there had to contain a time bomb before your horse evuntually learnt to behave!!??
Sorry for the rambling post!!