Krysztyna
Well-Known Member
I am at a loss as to what to do about my new project, a lovely 16.3hh Thoroughbred gelding belonging to a friend of mine.
The horse was returned from a year-long loan because of "behavior problems". Prior to the loan, the horse was a very talented show jumper and, although it was never a novice ride, it was never dangerous.
A few days after it returned, my friend rode the horse in the arena and it went completely hysterical. My friend ended up in hospital. He has since asked me to work with the horse and sort out the problem so that he could put it on the market.
I immediately called out the vet, dentist and saddle-fitter but there appears to be nothing wrong with the horse. I then rode the horse in the dressage arena and it was tense but fine. I carried on working in the dressage arena and even took him out for a hack but last week the dressage arena was flooded so I took him into the jumping arena. He was immediately more nervous. I tried to trot him past a jump but about 6m before we reached it he stopped dead and reared badly. When ever we approached a jump he started spooking and rearing. I wasn't intending to jump him at all, he just saw the fences and lost it.
He is so neurotic that if another horse is jumping and I'm trying to ride in the adjoining arena, he starts to panic. We tried to walk him over a pole on two bricks and that was a disaster! His rearing is so bad, I'm worried he'll come over backwards.
Where do I start?
The horse was returned from a year-long loan because of "behavior problems". Prior to the loan, the horse was a very talented show jumper and, although it was never a novice ride, it was never dangerous.
A few days after it returned, my friend rode the horse in the arena and it went completely hysterical. My friend ended up in hospital. He has since asked me to work with the horse and sort out the problem so that he could put it on the market.
I immediately called out the vet, dentist and saddle-fitter but there appears to be nothing wrong with the horse. I then rode the horse in the dressage arena and it was tense but fine. I carried on working in the dressage arena and even took him out for a hack but last week the dressage arena was flooded so I took him into the jumping arena. He was immediately more nervous. I tried to trot him past a jump but about 6m before we reached it he stopped dead and reared badly. When ever we approached a jump he started spooking and rearing. I wasn't intending to jump him at all, he just saw the fences and lost it.
He is so neurotic that if another horse is jumping and I'm trying to ride in the adjoining arena, he starts to panic. We tried to walk him over a pole on two bricks and that was a disaster! His rearing is so bad, I'm worried he'll come over backwards.
Where do I start?