Flibble
Well-Known Member
I have thought over posting this for ages and ages and ages so would request all the nice helpful people reply.(I know there are more of you than the other sort)
Ok had new boy since end of March 7 year old Irish Cob exhunter 15.3.
I have had 6 months of pure heaven with this boy and could do anything anywhere. I have always been aware that he can get nervous but it has never been an issue.
He has now become very difficult to hack out and I believe it is all since we had a disasterous hack when he did a mahoosive spook I fell off and he galloped home down a busy main road TG someone up there looked after us and we were both ok and in fact I remounted at the yard and took him back out on the ride.
Since then he has become more and more unpredictable spinning 180 degrees and napping with little rears and striking out (only when ridden).
I made the mistake of hacking out once with the wrong horse who was a nappy little shxx and didnt really give us any help and we had to return home which I hate doing because the rears got very silly.
So what have we done so far (unfortuately the ride from hell with nappy friend was the day before I went on holiday
)
I gave him my holiday week off out 24/7 being a horse.
I had already had a saddle fitting now it has arrived and now I have a wider comfier saddle for him.
I have had the EDT out and there is zero issues in his mouth.
I have had the Chiro out and although there was a little tightness nothing major.
Next steps Only Hack out with Horse A or Horse B who he knows and are both good blokes.
If riding on own stay on farm so we are in a position to get help quick.
Increase lessons with instructor.
What else can I do to increase his confidence in me ? I think that if he went somewhere to be fixed it wouldnt resolve the issue that he is a worried boy with me and I feel I may be missing something.
Feed wise he is on turnout plus a bit of hay when in oh and for the detail people I give him an apple and a carrot chopped up when his neighbour gets fed enough food for Hannibals army in a bucket.
He is a good doer and probably too well
Ok had new boy since end of March 7 year old Irish Cob exhunter 15.3.
I have had 6 months of pure heaven with this boy and could do anything anywhere. I have always been aware that he can get nervous but it has never been an issue.
He has now become very difficult to hack out and I believe it is all since we had a disasterous hack when he did a mahoosive spook I fell off and he galloped home down a busy main road TG someone up there looked after us and we were both ok and in fact I remounted at the yard and took him back out on the ride.
Since then he has become more and more unpredictable spinning 180 degrees and napping with little rears and striking out (only when ridden).
I made the mistake of hacking out once with the wrong horse who was a nappy little shxx and didnt really give us any help and we had to return home which I hate doing because the rears got very silly.
So what have we done so far (unfortuately the ride from hell with nappy friend was the day before I went on holiday
I gave him my holiday week off out 24/7 being a horse.
I had already had a saddle fitting now it has arrived and now I have a wider comfier saddle for him.
I have had the EDT out and there is zero issues in his mouth.
I have had the Chiro out and although there was a little tightness nothing major.
Next steps Only Hack out with Horse A or Horse B who he knows and are both good blokes.
If riding on own stay on farm so we are in a position to get help quick.
Increase lessons with instructor.
What else can I do to increase his confidence in me ? I think that if he went somewhere to be fixed it wouldnt resolve the issue that he is a worried boy with me and I feel I may be missing something.
Feed wise he is on turnout plus a bit of hay when in oh and for the detail people I give him an apple and a carrot chopped up when his neighbour gets fed enough food for Hannibals army in a bucket.
He is a good doer and probably too well