oliviacharley
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Not too sure what I can do really and hoping someone might beable to help..?
I have a 4 year old quarter horse. My husband bought him for me last July as a surprise - I was planning to loan him anyhow and had had a couple of lessons on him. As a 4 year old he seems to be very laid back and was giving me confidence.
I have had alot of experience of naughty horses and in my younger days used to ride anything. However I have not had lessons for a while, had a bad experience riding someone elses horse for them - basically reared with me, spun and then numerous amounts of bucks when I rode her out on my own once - I just about stayed on and refused to ride her again as it really scared me.
Taking on a youngster I did not think would be a problem as I have already broken in my younger horse who is now 15 and out on loan. Well I am having problems with this new horse Charley testing me. I have been pretty strict and not let him get away with too much but also pretty gentle as he is only a youngster.
Well recently he has got so much energy. If I let him out in the field he just runs, runs and runs. When I school him he is bucking and kicking out and then just tries to bolt with me. He seems to be pretty good once he knows I will not let him mess around but I lunged him today and he was rearing and trying to bolt again to get away from doing some work. Every time I approached him I was a little worried he might rear but seemed ok...in the end I had to lunge him in a small circle.
I feed him baileys top line conditioning cubes, alfa-a, and garlic powder as well as half a bale of hay each day. I am not too sure if this is causing the extra fizz but in the summer he seemed to be much more relaxed where at the moment he is just buzzing.
I dont want to lose my confidence but if he keeps rearing, trying to bolt and then bucking I dont think I am going to enjoy him too much really. I am sure it is nothing and he is just spring fever ish but I am not keen on selling him cause I dont like giving up really and he is a nice horse but what can you recommend...?
I have a 4 year old quarter horse. My husband bought him for me last July as a surprise - I was planning to loan him anyhow and had had a couple of lessons on him. As a 4 year old he seems to be very laid back and was giving me confidence.
I have had alot of experience of naughty horses and in my younger days used to ride anything. However I have not had lessons for a while, had a bad experience riding someone elses horse for them - basically reared with me, spun and then numerous amounts of bucks when I rode her out on my own once - I just about stayed on and refused to ride her again as it really scared me.
Taking on a youngster I did not think would be a problem as I have already broken in my younger horse who is now 15 and out on loan. Well I am having problems with this new horse Charley testing me. I have been pretty strict and not let him get away with too much but also pretty gentle as he is only a youngster.
Well recently he has got so much energy. If I let him out in the field he just runs, runs and runs. When I school him he is bucking and kicking out and then just tries to bolt with me. He seems to be pretty good once he knows I will not let him mess around but I lunged him today and he was rearing and trying to bolt again to get away from doing some work. Every time I approached him I was a little worried he might rear but seemed ok...in the end I had to lunge him in a small circle.
I feed him baileys top line conditioning cubes, alfa-a, and garlic powder as well as half a bale of hay each day. I am not too sure if this is causing the extra fizz but in the summer he seemed to be much more relaxed where at the moment he is just buzzing.
I dont want to lose my confidence but if he keeps rearing, trying to bolt and then bucking I dont think I am going to enjoy him too much really. I am sure it is nothing and he is just spring fever ish but I am not keen on selling him cause I dont like giving up really and he is a nice horse but what can you recommend...?