charlie76
Well-Known Member
Right this might get long! I bought in September last year a very big , weak and poor WB x ISH, five yr old, he was apparently just backed. I have no reason to disbelieve this. We tried him and he was very green but willing, we rode him in the school briefly and then hacked him on his own, when we rode him past the yard he half thought about ducking in but didn't. Bought him and started to bring him on slowly. When I first rode him in the school at home I was plesantly surprised as he was very balanced and worked on the bit in all three paces. He maybe had done a little more than initially thought?
We spent a long time hacking him, gentle school work, small jumps , lunging and long reining. He started to look better and was seemingly straight forward and willing, we continued with working him quietly and all was well, got to November, clipped him and within a week he went from being a sweet easy horse to a nappy sod. It started in the school where he suddenly decided he wouldn't go up one end, we sorted this and then he would just randomly nap in the school, he the n started doing it out hacking, he would even nap in the middle of the ride, went back to basics but still he did it and got worse , he would reverse into cars, through bushes etc. To long rein he was perfect. He would even do it coming back into the yard!! We tried everything, all through the winter, in the end a dealer friend came and rode him, it was now spring! He did it with him and he got him going and got him out of the yard and he had been fine ever since, all through the summer, hacking out alone, working well in the school, not a hint of it.
Thought it was sorted, until two weeks ago. He was clipped again and within three days he had started it again, only this time he is much bigger and fitter. He drops his shoulder, reverses or spins round, if you try and turn him he rears,lands and bucks. He won't leave the yard, he does it coming back in the yard, he does it in the school, toward the gate and away from it, if you smack him he gets worse. If you kick him he reverses faster or bucks bigger. Once he starts he won't follow another horse. Again he is fine to lunge and long rein.
Its almost a year to the day when he first started it, we thought it was cured as he was great all over the summer.
His eyes, teeth, saddle, back etc have all been checked. He past a five stage vetting eight weeks before he started it the first time.
He has just a handful of nuts and chaff to eat. Ad lib hay at night, in at night, out during the day, he has hay before riding.
The horse moves superbly so can't see its a pain issue.
Not sure what else to do with him,
Any suggestions before we BBQ him!!
All riders that ride him are good riders, male and female.
We spent a long time hacking him, gentle school work, small jumps , lunging and long reining. He started to look better and was seemingly straight forward and willing, we continued with working him quietly and all was well, got to November, clipped him and within a week he went from being a sweet easy horse to a nappy sod. It started in the school where he suddenly decided he wouldn't go up one end, we sorted this and then he would just randomly nap in the school, he the n started doing it out hacking, he would even nap in the middle of the ride, went back to basics but still he did it and got worse , he would reverse into cars, through bushes etc. To long rein he was perfect. He would even do it coming back into the yard!! We tried everything, all through the winter, in the end a dealer friend came and rode him, it was now spring! He did it with him and he got him going and got him out of the yard and he had been fine ever since, all through the summer, hacking out alone, working well in the school, not a hint of it.
Thought it was sorted, until two weeks ago. He was clipped again and within three days he had started it again, only this time he is much bigger and fitter. He drops his shoulder, reverses or spins round, if you try and turn him he rears,lands and bucks. He won't leave the yard, he does it coming back in the yard, he does it in the school, toward the gate and away from it, if you smack him he gets worse. If you kick him he reverses faster or bucks bigger. Once he starts he won't follow another horse. Again he is fine to lunge and long rein.
Its almost a year to the day when he first started it, we thought it was cured as he was great all over the summer.
His eyes, teeth, saddle, back etc have all been checked. He past a five stage vetting eight weeks before he started it the first time.
He has just a handful of nuts and chaff to eat. Ad lib hay at night, in at night, out during the day, he has hay before riding.
The horse moves superbly so can't see its a pain issue.
Not sure what else to do with him,
Any suggestions before we BBQ him!!
All riders that ride him are good riders, male and female.