HenrytheCat
Well-Known Member
Hi Everyone,
My name is Lucy and I have just bought a horse but I am not getting on very well with him and so I hope you don't mind me seeking some advice from you all?
I shared a pony for 5 years with my friend - we got on really well and I loved the pony. Then I got married and we moved to a different area so I had to stop riding the pony. I started having riding lessons once a week but I missed the pony such a lot that my husband decided to buy me a horse of my own so that I could spend more time with it and build up a bond like I'd had with the pony.
He is a gelding of unknown breeding (horse, not husband!) and I got him from a Riding School so I thought that he would be safe and sane. But I think I have made a big mistake because although he is the sweetest horse to handle on the ground he is very nervous and has bucked me off several times as soon as I've got on. This has dented my confidence a lot and my friend who is an instructor and sucessful showjumper has ridden him for me today and he acted just the same with her i.e. bucking as soon as she got on. At least I know that it is not my rubbish riding that is causing the problem but I really want to return the horse to the riding school. Do you think I would be able to do that or should I just try and sell him myself. I am not sure who would want a horse that doesn't seem to like being ridden though so I am really worried because I want a horse that I can ride and I can't afford to keep this one as a pet even though he is very sweet.
My name is Lucy and I have just bought a horse but I am not getting on very well with him and so I hope you don't mind me seeking some advice from you all?
I shared a pony for 5 years with my friend - we got on really well and I loved the pony. Then I got married and we moved to a different area so I had to stop riding the pony. I started having riding lessons once a week but I missed the pony such a lot that my husband decided to buy me a horse of my own so that I could spend more time with it and build up a bond like I'd had with the pony.
He is a gelding of unknown breeding (horse, not husband!) and I got him from a Riding School so I thought that he would be safe and sane. But I think I have made a big mistake because although he is the sweetest horse to handle on the ground he is very nervous and has bucked me off several times as soon as I've got on. This has dented my confidence a lot and my friend who is an instructor and sucessful showjumper has ridden him for me today and he acted just the same with her i.e. bucking as soon as she got on. At least I know that it is not my rubbish riding that is causing the problem but I really want to return the horse to the riding school. Do you think I would be able to do that or should I just try and sell him myself. I am not sure who would want a horse that doesn't seem to like being ridden though so I am really worried because I want a horse that I can ride and I can't afford to keep this one as a pet even though he is very sweet.