Blimpy
Well-Known Member
......and off now..... I have a a rising 6 year old mare. I bought her as an unbroken 4 year old. She had been in the field her whole life and not handled at all. Anyway sent her away to be broken which proved to take a long time as she was very nervous. Never did anything bold or plunged with the roller or anything like that. She had only been ridden about 4 or 5 times when she went lame. She then had to go out for 3 months. Came back in, sent her back for some more work. Still jumpy but fine. I rode her a few times, took her home and rode her for about two weeks. Got thrown off once but nothing you wouldn't expect from a young horse and I got back on again. She was still very jumpy but once you did everything slowly she was o.k. Then she went lame again, another 4 months off... This time when she came in she decided she didn't like people getting on her anymore. She even bucked someone off in the stable. She has always been taken slowly when brought in with lots of long reining, lungeing etc and I always lie across her before getting on. Anyway sent her away to someone to do a bit of work with this problem. He was eventually able to get on and off her o.k. but still very jumpy and humpy when you get on her. Took her home, all going well for about 3 weeks when out of the blue she bucked me off before I even had my foot in the stirrup. She's still like this, and I've gotten quite nervous about getting on and off her which doesn't help. Recently for no apparent reason she galloped off when I was getting off her and left me sitting on the ground and since then she is also very nervous about you getting off! I know she sounds like a headcase but she is perfect to ride once you are on her even if she is a bit sharp. She hacks out the road, jumps, does everything I have asked. But as of yet I haven't been able to take her anywhere or do much with her because of my problems getting on and off her. Sorry this is so long....... but does anyone have any ideas about how to help this problem or has anyone experienced something similar?? If if goes on much longer I'll have to give up... ...She is not sore anywhere (as far as anyone can tell) and saddle, tack etc fits her fine.