unknownn
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Recently bought a pony as a project.. to eventually sell - very talented. 8 years old.. we're 10th owner. Horse been going fine, arrived and got some weight on him, been a perfect horse to deal with. Contacted *all* previous owners listed on passport (more were found when asking owners) all bar first owner had problems with nervousness and being bad to catch.. A number of them had problems with bolting and one had a problem with bucking. Also comments about being cold backed - true but not severe, only very mild.
Horse had been fine with us and caused us no concern - had been hacking, cantering in open fields etc, schooling and more. We'd got him catching well within the first few days and although still nervous he accepted things quickly and is a sweet boy.
Now.. Saturday midday I am schooling him as usual.. been going for about 10-15 mins and had been perfect. Been cantering for a circle and was half way round another when horse suddenly bolted and bronced - throwing me to the ground.. it was a suspected broken pelvis and air ambulance was circling ready to get me.. luckily it was severe tissue damage however I am still recovering - I will not be on a horse for weeks. Obviously I understand this could have been a lot worse.
There was no cause for this that I am aware of - he felt like he might of spooked but obviously we were cantering and lurched forward - this directly went into a bolt so I don't know if he just lurched forward to bolt or not.
Now comes an issue - I will never sell this horse - I wouldn't live with myself knowing he had caused me injury and due to his size could cause a child injury. I do not feel safe on him as it's not like this is the first time he had done such thing and he has other mental issues.. whether this is caused by being ill treated we don't know as first owner did not have any problems.
This horse's spine was xrayed less than two years ago (when one owner was having bucking issues) and he also passed a 5* vetting a couple of years ago. Passed vetting with flying colours and xrays showed nothing unusual. Back has been done regularly and tack fits.
If I could get him as a companion I would retire him to field and loan him out however he is 14.2, can be bad to catch and doesn't like being out for long periods of time - not sure anyone would be interested in him.
So, the question is - do I PTS because although he is fine on the ground he is a danger when ridden theoretically or do I give him a 2nd chance? I have had mixed opinions.
Any comments about tack/back/physical checks etc will be ignore - they have been checked. Any comments about experience will also be ignored - he has been fine with us for weeks - there was nothing different.
Horse had been fine with us and caused us no concern - had been hacking, cantering in open fields etc, schooling and more. We'd got him catching well within the first few days and although still nervous he accepted things quickly and is a sweet boy.
Now.. Saturday midday I am schooling him as usual.. been going for about 10-15 mins and had been perfect. Been cantering for a circle and was half way round another when horse suddenly bolted and bronced - throwing me to the ground.. it was a suspected broken pelvis and air ambulance was circling ready to get me.. luckily it was severe tissue damage however I am still recovering - I will not be on a horse for weeks. Obviously I understand this could have been a lot worse.
There was no cause for this that I am aware of - he felt like he might of spooked but obviously we were cantering and lurched forward - this directly went into a bolt so I don't know if he just lurched forward to bolt or not.
Now comes an issue - I will never sell this horse - I wouldn't live with myself knowing he had caused me injury and due to his size could cause a child injury. I do not feel safe on him as it's not like this is the first time he had done such thing and he has other mental issues.. whether this is caused by being ill treated we don't know as first owner did not have any problems.
This horse's spine was xrayed less than two years ago (when one owner was having bucking issues) and he also passed a 5* vetting a couple of years ago. Passed vetting with flying colours and xrays showed nothing unusual. Back has been done regularly and tack fits.
If I could get him as a companion I would retire him to field and loan him out however he is 14.2, can be bad to catch and doesn't like being out for long periods of time - not sure anyone would be interested in him.
So, the question is - do I PTS because although he is fine on the ground he is a danger when ridden theoretically or do I give him a 2nd chance? I have had mixed opinions.
Any comments about tack/back/physical checks etc will be ignore - they have been checked. Any comments about experience will also be ignored - he has been fine with us for weeks - there was nothing different.