ThatConnieGal
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True colours shown, your poor pony.
*plonk*
Oh i know he is absolutely abused. Poor sod. ?
Anyways, thought you were leaving?
True colours shown, your poor pony.
*plonk*
the fact you have to ask strangers on a forum (which you’ve been extremely rude to and not listened to anyway) how to calm/train whatever your horse despite being trained by international riders/trainers is questionable tbh. I think this horse is probably either not suited to your or your management of him, despite what you think about him being treated like a king, it’s obviously not enough
Foraging for mud? Don't think he would be too pleased about being up to his knees in bogging ground and having his mud fever act up. But thanks
Also thats quite a ridiculous statement, and he enjoys his turnout time in the arena. Not exactly forced to "swim laps". Rather eat hay and have a trot around, but ok.
Just a simple situation that you as a person could relate to. Him being in an arena for exercise/trot about is no different than you being told to do laps in a garden swimming pool for your exercise as apposed to swimming in a lake/sea. You either can’t or won’t understand how your logic on keeping him the way you do could relate to you.
I didnt ask you how to calm or train my horse actually. I asked what calmers people were using/recommended initially. That is what a forum is for after all, asking opinions.
Maybe you'd like to join Fuzzy, I can show you the door.
He is turned out in the arena and will do whatever he wants with his own free will he is not forced to "trot or exercise" during his turn out time. If you're meaning during actual work time, I must be missing something, where do you school yours? a 1000x4000 arena?
It’s laughable that you think that a calmer alone is going to magically transform your horse into a Calm soul. I can tell your very experienced. So experienced that you are unwilling to take any advice other than a magic potion. As someone said earlier, just pump him fill of Sedalin and enjoy. What you waiting for?! I’m sure your horse will love you for it. He’s treated like a cooped up king, after all
no one is retired, one is a yearling, but don’t worry, they get everything they need, they are treated like kings. They get turnout
Thanks for you solid advice, you must have so much experience! What have you trained, shetland ponies? Cheerio!
I am sure they love the limited grazing, freezing temps, mud, wind and downpour! Such kings!
no shetlands here,
I didnt ask you how to calm or train my horse actually. I asked what calmers people were using/recommended initially. That is what a forum is for after all, asking opinions.
Maybe you'd like to join Fuzzy, I can show you the door.
They certainly doI'm not convinced that this horse exists, either.
A horse does not wish to treated like a king he wishes to be treated like a horse .
I think PS meant OP’s horse .
please correct me if I am wrong .
Depending on where you keep your horses, winter turnout doesn't have to be the hell you seem to imagine it is! Mine both seem to prefer being out to being in their stables - yes, there is mud, freezing temps, wind and downpours, but funnily enough being horses they don't seem to mind! I still have a decent amount of grass though, and feed hay as needed.I am sure they love the limited grazing, freezing temps, mud, wind and downpour! Such kings!
I think PS meant OP’s horse .
please correct me if I am wrong .
Hi all,
I am looking for suggestions for calmers as I am currently at the end of my tether with my 9yo Connemara gelding. I love him to absolute bits but I am just getting more and more frustrated as the days go on.
He is so tense and strong to ride. When hes out 24/7 in summer he is not AS bad but it does still occur, especially at shows etc.
He will literally trot on the spot and throw his head in the air trying to break in to canter and as soon as hes in canter he will bolt, this is the same whether he is lunged beforehand or not. I have tried transitions and just trotting with no canter work for weeks but he still gets so worked up.
He has his teeth done 6 monthly and they are perfect, gets his back done every 2-3 months and has been checked by vets. His saddle fits perfect and he is comfortable in every other aspect. He just wants to GO GO GO.
I use a regular snaffle with a lozenge as I was recommended stronger bits and they just made him worse and frustrated.
He is not spooky at all and he is a big dog on the ground, and he is the least stressy horse I've ever known, you can take him anywhere and he won't bat an eye. He has never bucked on reared with me on him.
He's on a low energy feed with unmolassed chaff, micronised linseed and turmeric.
At my wits end here and riding has really become un-enjoyable
In fact last summer we had to come home from 3 shows as he was so unbearable/bolty in the warm up.
We do dressage and showing.
PLEASE HELP!!