Rupert-the-bear
Well-Known Member
Hi All!
Just wondering what you'd do in my situation. Am meant to be taking my little NF gelding express eventing on sunday however he's been a bit of a pain for the last few days. He is normally very well behaved but does ocassionally have 'temper tantrums' where he starts bucking, going backwards, spinning and doing mini rears. A lot of leg, a few sharp smacks and a growl is usually all it takes to get him to walk on again after and he is usually fine after. He has been worse in the last week or so but I think this is because he hasn't been hacked due to a loose shoe that, although have farrier coming end of the week for a new set!
So my issue is....Should I take him on sunday? Its only a 1'6 course and walk-trot dressage at a small local venue(He is still very green so don't want to push it any higher)
Personally I think I should take him for a bit of experience, and if he starts to play up dramaticly just retire. My mother however thinks that I will make a fool of myself and its not a good idea.
What would you do?
Any idea's on how to convince my mother he will be ok?
Just to add- I've shown him all summer going to various events and he has been impecable behaved each time.
Well done if you made it though all my rambling and large cuppa tea for those that reply
Just wondering what you'd do in my situation. Am meant to be taking my little NF gelding express eventing on sunday however he's been a bit of a pain for the last few days. He is normally very well behaved but does ocassionally have 'temper tantrums' where he starts bucking, going backwards, spinning and doing mini rears. A lot of leg, a few sharp smacks and a growl is usually all it takes to get him to walk on again after and he is usually fine after. He has been worse in the last week or so but I think this is because he hasn't been hacked due to a loose shoe that, although have farrier coming end of the week for a new set!
So my issue is....Should I take him on sunday? Its only a 1'6 course and walk-trot dressage at a small local venue(He is still very green so don't want to push it any higher)
Personally I think I should take him for a bit of experience, and if he starts to play up dramaticly just retire. My mother however thinks that I will make a fool of myself and its not a good idea.
What would you do?
Any idea's on how to convince my mother he will be ok?
Just to add- I've shown him all summer going to various events and he has been impecable behaved each time.
Well done if you made it though all my rambling and large cuppa tea for those that reply