suzi
Well-Known Member
Ok, I'd say I'm a fairly experienced rider (riding for 20 years) but I'm having a few probs with my pony and hoped you lot could give me some suggestions . . .
He's a 14.1 NF. 8 1/2 years old but has been through 10 homes before coming to me.
When I got him he wouldn't trot - would do a stupid hopping skipping thing instead like he was trying to canter. Have spent lots of time schooling, hacking and just generally trying to get him to enjoy life. Had new saddle fitted, back checked, teeth done etc etc.
He's always been quite strong but has really started to lean, especially on the left rein. He bucks, squeals and has started to rear when excited. He calms down eventually and once he's concentrating he behaves quite well but he can be unpredictable.
So, any suggestions as to bits I could try to stop him leaning and excercies that might help. He's ridden in a plain snaffle at the moment. He's built quite 'downhill' so don't think I want anything with poll pressure. Instructor suggested a Waterford? Any thoughts or other ideas? It's more of a problem as I have injured my shoulder and when he starts leaning I'm in agony after less than a minute . . .
also, what to do about his rearing, squealing, bucking fits? Have had everything checked that I can think might be causing him pain and haven't changed anything. he did squeal and buck when I first got him but now adds a little rear every time he gets excited. I want to stop the habit asap before one of us gets injured!!
He's a 14.1 NF. 8 1/2 years old but has been through 10 homes before coming to me.
When I got him he wouldn't trot - would do a stupid hopping skipping thing instead like he was trying to canter. Have spent lots of time schooling, hacking and just generally trying to get him to enjoy life. Had new saddle fitted, back checked, teeth done etc etc.
He's always been quite strong but has really started to lean, especially on the left rein. He bucks, squeals and has started to rear when excited. He calms down eventually and once he's concentrating he behaves quite well but he can be unpredictable.
So, any suggestions as to bits I could try to stop him leaning and excercies that might help. He's ridden in a plain snaffle at the moment. He's built quite 'downhill' so don't think I want anything with poll pressure. Instructor suggested a Waterford? Any thoughts or other ideas? It's more of a problem as I have injured my shoulder and when he starts leaning I'm in agony after less than a minute . . .
also, what to do about his rearing, squealing, bucking fits? Have had everything checked that I can think might be causing him pain and haven't changed anything. he did squeal and buck when I first got him but now adds a little rear every time he gets excited. I want to stop the habit asap before one of us gets injured!!