WestCoast
Well-Known Member
Oh dear - I was hoping it would be good news for you. I really feel for you - and your horse because it really isn't his fault.
Paula
Paula
My advice would be to change your trainer. The one you have now has it in their head that you are going to fail with him. You need someone more positive to help you now.
Is there any chance that this trainer is miffed that you did not ask them to help you choose the horse? Was there another horse that they were suggesting you should buy? It wouldn't be the first time that a trainer has written off a horse because they were annoyed the owner bought it and not one that they chose.
There is absolutely no reason why he shouldn't be fine for you in time, with proper help. And when that time comes you are going to feel immense satisfaction at what you have achieved.
My last bit of advice is that Welsh cobs that I have known looked for leadership and walked all over people who baby them, especially at 5 and 6 years old. It may be key that the person selling him gave him a whack on the bum and he behaved for them. I'm not suggesting you beat him up all the time but it certainly is possible to be too soft.
Good luck.
With regards to my instructor she did not know that I was buying any horse etc so it can't be any reason like that for her to write him off but there is quite a few things that she has said that don't add up but it is difficult as she is a friend so don't really want to question her
Never underestimate the power of developing a good relationship on the ground.
And find a more positive instructor!
A few years ago I started teaching a lovely lady who had slightly over-horsed herself, and her original instructor had said pretty much the same to her as yours has said to you - she was devestated as she had fallen for her lad and did not want to part with him.
She came to me for lessons and we went right back to basics, and worked through everything one step at a time together. It's not overly difficult with the right support network and assistance, but it takes time. The relationship you develop with your horse along the way is more than worth it though!
Feel free to PM me any time x
My advice would be to change your trainer. The one you have now has it in their head that you are going to fail with him. You need someone more positive to help you now.
Is there any chance that this trainer is miffed that you did not ask them to help you choose the horse? Was there another horse that they were suggesting you should buy? It wouldn't be the first time that a trainer has written off a horse because they were annoyed the owner bought it and not one that they chose.
There is absolutely no reason why he shouldn't be fine for you in time, with proper help. And when that time comes you are going to feel immense satisfaction at what you have achieved.
My last bit of advice is that Welsh cobs that I have known looked for leadership and walked all over people who baby them, especially at 5 and 6 years old. It may be key that the person selling him gave him a whack on the bum and he behaved for them. I'm not suggesting you beat him up all the time but it certainly is possible to be too soft.
Good luck.