auntienutnut
Well-Known Member
Has anyone come across this problem.
I have had my horse for over a year, and even though Iv been told he can be slightly coldback and not to over girth, he has never so much as flinched when Iv got on his back.
When my husband gets on its a different story, humps his back, little bucks and generally plays up for a minute!!
Iv watched my husband get on, I cant see what he does, husband often tacks up for me and I get on, so cant see what can be different there.
This morning I even said to my hubby try to think how I would be when I get on, normally fubbling about to sort myself out lol.
Same thing happened was twitchy for a bit!
Btw he is a bit of a special horse, does have some strange ways and hates change, but hubby rode him twice last week so he should be used to him now!
I have had my horse for over a year, and even though Iv been told he can be slightly coldback and not to over girth, he has never so much as flinched when Iv got on his back.
When my husband gets on its a different story, humps his back, little bucks and generally plays up for a minute!!
Iv watched my husband get on, I cant see what he does, husband often tacks up for me and I get on, so cant see what can be different there.
This morning I even said to my hubby try to think how I would be when I get on, normally fubbling about to sort myself out lol.
Same thing happened was twitchy for a bit!
Btw he is a bit of a special horse, does have some strange ways and hates change, but hubby rode him twice last week so he should be used to him now!