arwenplusone
Well-Known Member
I've posted about my mare a few times now but to cut a long story short she has started being a right madam. Had her about 7 months now and for the first four she was an angel. (she's only 5 but we were jumping up to 1m and winning classes). Howver, she's started to go into bronc mode - started when we were at a show and I couldn't get her in the ring. Seemed a one off but has got more and more frequent.
But now she is doing it at home.
This morning she did it as soon as I got on. She was so angry with it too. I hit her pretty hard twice and sent her on but this didin't do the trick and she was on concrete so I sort of half fell/half got off.
She had her back checked about 4 months ago and was fine - could they have missed something? (If a horse bronks as soon as I get on then I would think 'back problem') However, I am really inclinded to think it is behavioural. My instructor said so too but has now said there's noithing more she can do to help me - horse is out of her league (!)
To handle she is a lovely sweet mare - doesn't put a foot wrong. She argues a bit on the lunge but normally I can send her on no problem - some days she goes beautifully for me under the saddle.
This morning was horrible and I was in tears. I don't want to ride her and have to admit I can't do this on my own. Feeling very disheartened.
Anyone experienced this - could it be her back (getting it checked again on Monday)? Or something else? I have tried Oestress etc - Up till now I thought she was testing me but now I just don't know.
Thanks for listening - just needed to get it off my chest.
Oh - and before you say it I do not want to sell her. I will send her for some training (and me) as I do actually believe she is my 'horse in a million' so will find a way to work through it...
But now she is doing it at home.
She had her back checked about 4 months ago and was fine - could they have missed something? (If a horse bronks as soon as I get on then I would think 'back problem') However, I am really inclinded to think it is behavioural. My instructor said so too but has now said there's noithing more she can do to help me - horse is out of her league (!)
To handle she is a lovely sweet mare - doesn't put a foot wrong. She argues a bit on the lunge but normally I can send her on no problem - some days she goes beautifully for me under the saddle.
This morning was horrible and I was in tears. I don't want to ride her and have to admit I can't do this on my own. Feeling very disheartened.
Anyone experienced this - could it be her back (getting it checked again on Monday)? Or something else? I have tried Oestress etc - Up till now I thought she was testing me but now I just don't know.
Thanks for listening - just needed to get it off my chest.
Oh - and before you say it I do not want to sell her. I will send her for some training (and me) as I do actually believe she is my 'horse in a million' so will find a way to work through it...