serena2005
Well-Known Member
Please tell me your success stories with horses that bronk
We bought a pony a little over a year ago, and he bronks when he’s nervous, excited or frustrated.
We are building his confidence by not pushing him too far out of his comfort zone.
I recently took him hunting and he seems to have a spring in his step!
Taking him cross country today he was out in front, jumping things he’s never jumped we were having a great day!
We got to a spot where it’s slightly up hill and great for a good old blast.
He was up for it, usually he’s a little unsure when you push him on, but I didn’t have to. He stepped up a gear and was really enjoying himself.
Then the bronking started, with a bit of speed he had some power behind him and I sat a few but I tipped forward and he’s got such a short neck it just wasn’t there to grab hold of and I came off.
So now a little confidence seems to be biting me in the arse!
His teeth are checked, his back is checked, new saddle a few months ago, the vet has given her opinion, in which I trust and completely agree there’s nothing physically wrong with him.
Before I’m told to sell him
1. I don’t want to sell on a problem
2. We are only a year in and he’s only 7 so I’m not sure we’ve had enough time together.
3. I really like him and want him to just stop bronking. He’s perfect in every other way
Please tell me you’ve been through this and have got past it
I bought him for my daughter and she loves him but he’s knocked her confidence and she begs me not to sell him whenever we have this conversation, she so desperately wants to make it work too
We bought a pony a little over a year ago, and he bronks when he’s nervous, excited or frustrated.
We are building his confidence by not pushing him too far out of his comfort zone.
I recently took him hunting and he seems to have a spring in his step!
Taking him cross country today he was out in front, jumping things he’s never jumped we were having a great day!
We got to a spot where it’s slightly up hill and great for a good old blast.
He was up for it, usually he’s a little unsure when you push him on, but I didn’t have to. He stepped up a gear and was really enjoying himself.
Then the bronking started, with a bit of speed he had some power behind him and I sat a few but I tipped forward and he’s got such a short neck it just wasn’t there to grab hold of and I came off.
So now a little confidence seems to be biting me in the arse!
His teeth are checked, his back is checked, new saddle a few months ago, the vet has given her opinion, in which I trust and completely agree there’s nothing physically wrong with him.
Before I’m told to sell him
1. I don’t want to sell on a problem
2. We are only a year in and he’s only 7 so I’m not sure we’ve had enough time together.
3. I really like him and want him to just stop bronking. He’s perfect in every other way
Please tell me you’ve been through this and have got past it
I bought him for my daughter and she loves him but he’s knocked her confidence and she begs me not to sell him whenever we have this conversation, she so desperately wants to make it work too