sarahHugo
Well-Known Member
Hi guys
I am a bit of a lurker, and rarely post, but I would appreciate your thoughts on my current situation as I am so confused
I currently have a 3 year old gelding - and I was planning on doing bit of everything with him. In May I had a freak accident and I smashed my tibia plateau in 7 places and now have 6 screws and plate (and still on crutches!!) I will recover, but I feel quite fragile.
He has always been awkward, and we struggled with him in the beginning as he hadnt been handled properly and basically had no respect for space etc. With help from one of Kelly Mark's ppl and a dually, we have not solved his leading problem, and he is now very well handled
I have always known he is a one person horse, even to the extent where he will let a stranger chase him around the field for an hour, and I can just walk straight up to him. I assume something has also happened in his stable in the past, because whilst I can happily go in there, he is very defensive towards new people. I found it frustrating, and I asked other ppl to handle him - but ultimately he is my horse, and I didnt have a problem with him.
Anyway! I recently send him to a professional stud to be started and he was very naughtey. Turning his bum on strangers to catch him in stable and ears back most of the time. He was taught to lunge and he tried everything to evade situation. He was cornering and even threw himself on the floor in a paddy! If he doesnt want to do something, there are no limits! They felt that I should sell, as they feel is temperement is not great and he has an amazingly stubbon nature. He is not frightened of anybody, and so bold. Anyway, he didnt get away with it and when I picked him up, they demonstrated what they had taught him and he was an angel.
Anyway now he's home and I am really fighting my heart and head. Since he has been home he has been an angel - no faces and lunged like a dream.
Pros keeping him..
Lovely horse (dream horse)
I know him, and I feel capable handling him.
I know he has his 'moments' but he always pulls through.
I have a strong network of professional support if I need it.
Plus adore him.
But ... Cons
After my accident my out look has changed. He could make 17h and I'm 5ft 3 (now its an issue)
He is a baby and is extremely stubbon (not sure how far he would go under saddle??)
He has not got the easiest temprement!
He was bred for showjumping, and I will not physically be able to do what he is capable of.
I always had in mind to get him pofessionally backed anyway - wouldnt attempt myself.
I fancy something alot older and smaller - but he's just not easy to say goodbye too.
Cant keep or loan as I already have a semi retired horse with whom I promised a home for life.
What do you think?
Thanks for reading
I am a bit of a lurker, and rarely post, but I would appreciate your thoughts on my current situation as I am so confused
I currently have a 3 year old gelding - and I was planning on doing bit of everything with him. In May I had a freak accident and I smashed my tibia plateau in 7 places and now have 6 screws and plate (and still on crutches!!) I will recover, but I feel quite fragile.
He has always been awkward, and we struggled with him in the beginning as he hadnt been handled properly and basically had no respect for space etc. With help from one of Kelly Mark's ppl and a dually, we have not solved his leading problem, and he is now very well handled
I have always known he is a one person horse, even to the extent where he will let a stranger chase him around the field for an hour, and I can just walk straight up to him. I assume something has also happened in his stable in the past, because whilst I can happily go in there, he is very defensive towards new people. I found it frustrating, and I asked other ppl to handle him - but ultimately he is my horse, and I didnt have a problem with him.
Anyway! I recently send him to a professional stud to be started and he was very naughtey. Turning his bum on strangers to catch him in stable and ears back most of the time. He was taught to lunge and he tried everything to evade situation. He was cornering and even threw himself on the floor in a paddy! If he doesnt want to do something, there are no limits! They felt that I should sell, as they feel is temperement is not great and he has an amazingly stubbon nature. He is not frightened of anybody, and so bold. Anyway, he didnt get away with it and when I picked him up, they demonstrated what they had taught him and he was an angel.
Anyway now he's home and I am really fighting my heart and head. Since he has been home he has been an angel - no faces and lunged like a dream.
Pros keeping him..
Lovely horse (dream horse)
I know him, and I feel capable handling him.
I know he has his 'moments' but he always pulls through.
I have a strong network of professional support if I need it.
Plus adore him.
But ... Cons
After my accident my out look has changed. He could make 17h and I'm 5ft 3 (now its an issue)
He is a baby and is extremely stubbon (not sure how far he would go under saddle??)
He has not got the easiest temprement!
He was bred for showjumping, and I will not physically be able to do what he is capable of.
I always had in mind to get him pofessionally backed anyway - wouldnt attempt myself.
I fancy something alot older and smaller - but he's just not easy to say goodbye too.
Cant keep or loan as I already have a semi retired horse with whom I promised a home for life.
What do you think?
Thanks for reading