katie4693
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I have a 13 year old ex-racehorse who has recently been brought back into work after about 10 months off due to lameness. He has had periods off before and has taken a bit of time getting back to normal, but never quite as bad as at the moment. He is naturally quite a lazy horse anyway and can be a bit nappy, but at the moments whenever I ride him, he naps back to the direction which he knows is home and is often very reluctant to move forwards, even frequently planting his feet and refusing to move in any direction, as if he is totally numbing himself to anything around him and 'burying his head in the sand'. Also, if I try to send him forward by giving him a smack, he simply responds by rearing up. Unfortunately, this has caused me to loose my confidence, and I know that I should probably continue to drive him forwards, but I often just leave it at that, or am reluctant to smack him in the first place, for fear of him rearing. in a similar vein, if I ask him to trot, more often than not he simply sucks back at me and the aid to trot has the opposite effect - actually causing him to stop all together. My mum can chase him with a lunge whip, crack it and even tap him with it and still nothing.
I am an experienced rider and am sure that he is not hurting - he is perfectly happy to trot or canter TOWARDS 'home'.
Please help, I am at my wits end!!!
I am an experienced rider and am sure that he is not hurting - he is perfectly happy to trot or canter TOWARDS 'home'.
Please help, I am at my wits end!!!