Morgan123
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Any success stories to cheer me up?!? Am at my wits end with my lovely welsh cob...
i'm not sure about his start in life, but i don't think it was all that positive. he was then sent for breaking to an argentinean guy who uses all the oldschool methods including hobbling, tying legs to tails etc etc - complete domainance stuff basically. I started part loaning said horse for a bit and he was very spoooky, green but wiht basically nice paces and there was something i really liked about him, though he was obviously terrified of everything - saddle, bridle, brushes, and in partiuclar the argentinean guy of course.
so, then he came up for sale and as i got on wiht him (and loads of other people had fallen off with various injuries, while i'd been lucky enough to stick on!), i was offered £700 off thre price. i took him - he was six at the time - and we're now three years on.
Obviously when i bought him i knew he had issues, and really i just wanted to have some fun with him and for both of us to enjoy life. i never expected miracles from him of that he's turn into a bombproof competition horse or anything, but thought we could certainly have some fun and that would be all good. Anyway, we had lots of ups and downs over a few years but basically survived, but he still always looked like i was going to kill him when i went to tack up etc, won't wear rugs, that kind of thing. Also, he never seemed to really enjoy anything - doesn't get excited or happy jumping, hacking wiht others, awful hacking on his own and lazy schooling (lucky he's also quite lovable!!). Eventually i had a nasty fall which arose from then fact that he's basically never totally calm with me riding, so in September i decided to start again from scratch and re-back him.
He had ages off work, and i jsut spent time wiht him in the field, getting him used to the headcollar etc. i did everything slowly over weeks, when he was ready we spent time going into the yard, just having a feed and going out etc. I spent six months building up to getting on again (in the meanwhile showing him saddle, letting him find and eat a carrot i'd put in the stirrup for example and walking away) and so on until he was really relaxed wiht everything. When i got on him and we did some basics, he was fine and seemed more relaxed than before, and i really thought i was getting somewhere.
however, the more stuff i do (e.g. if i ride a few times a week) he just gets that really old haunted look in his eyes, and goes back to being spooky and stubborn and difficult becuase he's anxious. Then last week we had TWO scary headcollar experiences (i was carrying a rug in the field wiht a headcollar in and he took the leadrope in his teeth, freaked at the noise as it came out of the rug, bombed off down the field but wihtout letting go, so the headcolalr and rope were following him! Totally freaked and wouldn't let me near him for another 24 hours!!). Then another day when we'd made friends i was just leading him over fillers, he was fine and then suddenly freaked, pulled back and bombed off again terrified of lead rope monster following him...
anyway - now he is scared of me in the field again, even when i walk up with no headcollar or anything just to give him a carrot, and i'm back to square one - in fact worse i think!!! I honestly don't know what to do wiht him - it's not his fault he's scared but no matter what i do he just can't seem to let go of that basis of fear he has with people. in the field with other horses he's the absolute opposite, very bolshy and dominating, so i know this is just a people issue based on his experiences.
It's got to the point where i'm not sure it's even fair for me to expect him to do a normal workload, because he obviously doesn't enjoy it and can't relax I'm just not sure what to do to help him, besides just letting him go to a loan home maybe where he can go for a plod round the roads twice a week or something and have nothing expected of him, or even jsut as a companion.
Anyone got any positive stories about genuinely nervous horses whihc have turned out ok in the end, and if so how on earth did you achieve it?!?
thansk and sorry this is soooo long...
i'm not sure about his start in life, but i don't think it was all that positive. he was then sent for breaking to an argentinean guy who uses all the oldschool methods including hobbling, tying legs to tails etc etc - complete domainance stuff basically. I started part loaning said horse for a bit and he was very spoooky, green but wiht basically nice paces and there was something i really liked about him, though he was obviously terrified of everything - saddle, bridle, brushes, and in partiuclar the argentinean guy of course.
so, then he came up for sale and as i got on wiht him (and loads of other people had fallen off with various injuries, while i'd been lucky enough to stick on!), i was offered £700 off thre price. i took him - he was six at the time - and we're now three years on.
Obviously when i bought him i knew he had issues, and really i just wanted to have some fun with him and for both of us to enjoy life. i never expected miracles from him of that he's turn into a bombproof competition horse or anything, but thought we could certainly have some fun and that would be all good. Anyway, we had lots of ups and downs over a few years but basically survived, but he still always looked like i was going to kill him when i went to tack up etc, won't wear rugs, that kind of thing. Also, he never seemed to really enjoy anything - doesn't get excited or happy jumping, hacking wiht others, awful hacking on his own and lazy schooling (lucky he's also quite lovable!!). Eventually i had a nasty fall which arose from then fact that he's basically never totally calm with me riding, so in September i decided to start again from scratch and re-back him.
He had ages off work, and i jsut spent time wiht him in the field, getting him used to the headcollar etc. i did everything slowly over weeks, when he was ready we spent time going into the yard, just having a feed and going out etc. I spent six months building up to getting on again (in the meanwhile showing him saddle, letting him find and eat a carrot i'd put in the stirrup for example and walking away) and so on until he was really relaxed wiht everything. When i got on him and we did some basics, he was fine and seemed more relaxed than before, and i really thought i was getting somewhere.
however, the more stuff i do (e.g. if i ride a few times a week) he just gets that really old haunted look in his eyes, and goes back to being spooky and stubborn and difficult becuase he's anxious. Then last week we had TWO scary headcollar experiences (i was carrying a rug in the field wiht a headcollar in and he took the leadrope in his teeth, freaked at the noise as it came out of the rug, bombed off down the field but wihtout letting go, so the headcolalr and rope were following him! Totally freaked and wouldn't let me near him for another 24 hours!!). Then another day when we'd made friends i was just leading him over fillers, he was fine and then suddenly freaked, pulled back and bombed off again terrified of lead rope monster following him...
anyway - now he is scared of me in the field again, even when i walk up with no headcollar or anything just to give him a carrot, and i'm back to square one - in fact worse i think!!! I honestly don't know what to do wiht him - it's not his fault he's scared but no matter what i do he just can't seem to let go of that basis of fear he has with people. in the field with other horses he's the absolute opposite, very bolshy and dominating, so i know this is just a people issue based on his experiences.
It's got to the point where i'm not sure it's even fair for me to expect him to do a normal workload, because he obviously doesn't enjoy it and can't relax I'm just not sure what to do to help him, besides just letting him go to a loan home maybe where he can go for a plod round the roads twice a week or something and have nothing expected of him, or even jsut as a companion.
Anyone got any positive stories about genuinely nervous horses whihc have turned out ok in the end, and if so how on earth did you achieve it?!?
thansk and sorry this is soooo long...