Switcheroo
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone, for a bit of background:
I bought my horse just over a year ago now after loaning horses for 2 years and riding for around 5. Had experience bringing on a youngster before; she was a brilliant horse but just had some issues such as bolting, bucking, running out of jumps etc... she came out of this and eventually went on to do some SJ, dressage hunting etc. I schooled her up, soon she was jumping 90s, could do some nice transitions like walk to canter, and her balance had improved so much. I trusted her.
I then came to buy my own horse. In my first year of owning him we had a pretty fun summer. This summer though, he began to have problems; he would get very excited, dancing on the spot, attempting to take off, rushing constantly. I managed to bring him out of that again but my confidence wasn't great in canter as this would be when he was most out of control.
He is kept at my family farm in the summer where I have a grass paddock and land to use for hacking. In winter due to muddy conditions, I move him to a local livery yard. I moved him to a yard nearby last Sunday.
When I first purchased him he tended to be very chilled and coped well with new things. Up until moving, he was on 24hr turnout and had been ridden (though he was having the same problems as listed before) so wasn't fresh. He was lunged for 15 mins, I then got on in the paddock. Before I could mount, he bolted with me still with one foot in the stirrup on his left side, and I came off rather hard. The second time he shot off and then proceeded to do 4 massive humps with all four hooves off the ground; safe to say I came off again.
Today was terrible. I rode with 4 other horses, all well behaved. As he was NOT used to riding with other horses in the paddock (no one rode with me the winter before, at a diff. livery yard, the other horse at my farm is retired, so he is always ridden alone) he was very on edge and spooked as horses passed him. I kept him calm with plenty of walk/trot/halt transitions, turning him in circles, keeping his mind busy. He then bolted out of nowhere, nearly hammering a young child and her pony into the ground, and if I hadn't have lept off I would have crashed into the wall. He tried it again 3 times more; on the last time I came off, and he kicked out at another horse as he galloped loose around the paddock. I had to stay out of the paddock with him for fear of hurting someone else and their horse; by this stage, I was terrified.
As soon as I get in the car, I say to my mum: he's not for me. I need some advice on this as I just feel after this week my confidence in him is shattered. I don't understand where this comes from as the previous youngster I loaned would throw me off AT LEAST once a week, and yes sometimes I would get scared of her, but would still hop on and she would be fine. But now I've come home in tears and frankly, the thought of getting on him again feels dreadful. I don't even feel confident in my own riding ability anymore.
Was wondering if anyone had any advice? All his checks have been very recently done, back/teeth/saddle. Thanks if you got this far.
I bought my horse just over a year ago now after loaning horses for 2 years and riding for around 5. Had experience bringing on a youngster before; she was a brilliant horse but just had some issues such as bolting, bucking, running out of jumps etc... she came out of this and eventually went on to do some SJ, dressage hunting etc. I schooled her up, soon she was jumping 90s, could do some nice transitions like walk to canter, and her balance had improved so much. I trusted her.
I then came to buy my own horse. In my first year of owning him we had a pretty fun summer. This summer though, he began to have problems; he would get very excited, dancing on the spot, attempting to take off, rushing constantly. I managed to bring him out of that again but my confidence wasn't great in canter as this would be when he was most out of control.
He is kept at my family farm in the summer where I have a grass paddock and land to use for hacking. In winter due to muddy conditions, I move him to a local livery yard. I moved him to a yard nearby last Sunday.
When I first purchased him he tended to be very chilled and coped well with new things. Up until moving, he was on 24hr turnout and had been ridden (though he was having the same problems as listed before) so wasn't fresh. He was lunged for 15 mins, I then got on in the paddock. Before I could mount, he bolted with me still with one foot in the stirrup on his left side, and I came off rather hard. The second time he shot off and then proceeded to do 4 massive humps with all four hooves off the ground; safe to say I came off again.
Today was terrible. I rode with 4 other horses, all well behaved. As he was NOT used to riding with other horses in the paddock (no one rode with me the winter before, at a diff. livery yard, the other horse at my farm is retired, so he is always ridden alone) he was very on edge and spooked as horses passed him. I kept him calm with plenty of walk/trot/halt transitions, turning him in circles, keeping his mind busy. He then bolted out of nowhere, nearly hammering a young child and her pony into the ground, and if I hadn't have lept off I would have crashed into the wall. He tried it again 3 times more; on the last time I came off, and he kicked out at another horse as he galloped loose around the paddock. I had to stay out of the paddock with him for fear of hurting someone else and their horse; by this stage, I was terrified.
As soon as I get in the car, I say to my mum: he's not for me. I need some advice on this as I just feel after this week my confidence in him is shattered. I don't understand where this comes from as the previous youngster I loaned would throw me off AT LEAST once a week, and yes sometimes I would get scared of her, but would still hop on and she would be fine. But now I've come home in tears and frankly, the thought of getting on him again feels dreadful. I don't even feel confident in my own riding ability anymore.
Was wondering if anyone had any advice? All his checks have been very recently done, back/teeth/saddle. Thanks if you got this far.