Magicmillbrook
Well-Known Member
I posted sometime ago about my new horse - 5yo ex racing TB who spent about 6 - 12 months in an ointensive dressage yard. She was refusing to go forwards even in trot and was rearing, napping, bucking and cow kicking and was very bad to saddle and touch on her sides. When ridden she was very tight in her mouth, we took of her flash noseband and she puts her tounge over the bit and lolls it out. We have had just about everyone out now and it seems that it is down to a combination of three things.
1 - saddle, we have had new saddle fitted and physio treatment.
2 - bit - we have removed the bit and are working in a dually headcollar
3 - Sides - when you put the leg on she will try to kick you away or bites your foot (possibly from overuse of spurs due to the napping - not us I hasten to add)
2 months later things are much improved. We have been doing ground work in hand and long lineing and working on desensitising her sides. She will now do walk, trot & backup trasitions with only the occasional tantrum, she is popping small jumps and we are introducing canter - still get tantrums, particulalry on the first ask, & esp on the right rein. We have tried a variety of bits (as suggested by helpfull H&H forum users) and am now about to try a NS team up - fingers crossed. In all other respects she is very good.
So questions - esp to all you ex racing TB owners
Have you had similar problems - how long has it taken to get over them. Has anyone else had issues with sore sides/horse resenting you putting the leg on. Does anyone think the side issues coulds be related to gastic ulcers, we did notice she bites wood when stressed.
We are keen to get her out hacking, however dont feel we can until we find a suitable bit - anyone had any dealings with insurance companies getting shirty about riding bitless?
Does you horse squeal when it gets cross/has a tantrum - I always worry that it is pain related.
Sorry for the long post - all replies greatfuly received.
1 - saddle, we have had new saddle fitted and physio treatment.
2 - bit - we have removed the bit and are working in a dually headcollar
3 - Sides - when you put the leg on she will try to kick you away or bites your foot (possibly from overuse of spurs due to the napping - not us I hasten to add)
2 months later things are much improved. We have been doing ground work in hand and long lineing and working on desensitising her sides. She will now do walk, trot & backup trasitions with only the occasional tantrum, she is popping small jumps and we are introducing canter - still get tantrums, particulalry on the first ask, & esp on the right rein. We have tried a variety of bits (as suggested by helpfull H&H forum users) and am now about to try a NS team up - fingers crossed. In all other respects she is very good.
So questions - esp to all you ex racing TB owners
Have you had similar problems - how long has it taken to get over them. Has anyone else had issues with sore sides/horse resenting you putting the leg on. Does anyone think the side issues coulds be related to gastic ulcers, we did notice she bites wood when stressed.
We are keen to get her out hacking, however dont feel we can until we find a suitable bit - anyone had any dealings with insurance companies getting shirty about riding bitless?
Does you horse squeal when it gets cross/has a tantrum - I always worry that it is pain related.
Sorry for the long post - all replies greatfuly received.