dressagecrazy
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There is a very fine line between pushing a horse & pushing a horse ive never once said CS was in pain. But mentally a horse can be struggling, to me what he displays in his moments are a way of releasing the mental pressure. It doesnt matter what your doing ridden wise the mental pressure is still there. It was probably there a long time before you bought him.
I have rehabbed a few & my own big lad is one of the worst ive ever dealt with. It took a year to get him to understand that just being ridden could be fun & gradually & slowly take him up the levels.
He always dictated the pace of how fast we went up the levels & if he was pushed before mentally ready he would display the old behaviour which is very much like what CS is showing & if i wasnt careful he would revert.
In time with very careful riding & management he turned into a horse that would have a go at things & then work at it happily. The biggest praise for me was when people would comment on how happy he looked in his work & he is he now lives for it.
All of my horses are hot horses so im well aware of tantrums but im very careful to analise that im not the cause of them, which 99.99% of the time i am.
It can be im asking something wrongly or im blocking the horse all of these things can create a horse to display unsavory behaviour. I have horses here that range from yearling to 26yo.
Im not saying CS is going to have a mental breakdown im just saying that working at such a high level for his age without doubt creates mental pressure of it's own & to be careful as to me it's showing in those pic's. The odd tantrum in a session fine but often & periods of this behaviour throughout a schooling session would make me feel that there was to much pressure on the horse.
I have rehabbed a few & my own big lad is one of the worst ive ever dealt with. It took a year to get him to understand that just being ridden could be fun & gradually & slowly take him up the levels.
He always dictated the pace of how fast we went up the levels & if he was pushed before mentally ready he would display the old behaviour which is very much like what CS is showing & if i wasnt careful he would revert.
In time with very careful riding & management he turned into a horse that would have a go at things & then work at it happily. The biggest praise for me was when people would comment on how happy he looked in his work & he is he now lives for it.
All of my horses are hot horses so im well aware of tantrums but im very careful to analise that im not the cause of them, which 99.99% of the time i am.
It can be im asking something wrongly or im blocking the horse all of these things can create a horse to display unsavory behaviour. I have horses here that range from yearling to 26yo.
Im not saying CS is going to have a mental breakdown im just saying that working at such a high level for his age without doubt creates mental pressure of it's own & to be careful as to me it's showing in those pic's. The odd tantrum in a session fine but often & periods of this behaviour throughout a schooling session would make me feel that there was to much pressure on the horse.