MrsMozartletoe
Just passing through...
I'm posting this here as GM used to be a BS horse and I'm wondering if that would have any bearing on our issue... Sorry it is so long!
Grey Mare is lovely and we are very fond of her and D1 loves her, but we have a bit of an issue and are wondering if anyone has any wise ideas/suggestions
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16hh IDxTB;
Mare;
Twelve years old;
Sound;
Was on LWVtB at start of the year, but came home again, reason unknown (to us);
Went to stud this summer, but didn't take;
Went home to owner's field for a few months;
D1 tried her in her field, and was fairly 'forward going', but okay;
She came to us the end of October 2010;
Clipped middle of November 2010 - it's growing back;
Waves her teeth at person when girth being done up, but does not make contact - we take it very slowly and gently (owner says she was not like that before and has never been cold backed);
Back end movement choppy, until she's relaxed and then over-tracks by a hoof length;
Barefoot and has been for probably a year now - feet are good;
No heat or swellings or tender spots on any part of her;
She's fine about being touched all over;
Will not stand still at the start of the session;
Lunged nicely at first, but last time just ran round and round and round until the circle was so small D1 got hold of her bridle;
Saddle checked December 2010, is a good fit;
Sheepskin saddle cloth since Christmas;
Fleece lined exercise sheet since Christmas;
Feed is - sugarbeet (Speedibeet); vits; and salt (the land is lacking in some minerals);
Feed started end of November/start of December;
She lives out twety-four/seven with a consistent herd of four in total;
No bullying, etc., the horses, whilst having their hierarchy, are happy with each other;
Teeth done three days ago - tops at the back were sharp (last done twelve to fourteen months ago);
Wormed October 2010 and three days ago;
D1's exams and then the weather meant very little riding before Christmas;
She was bouncy, but okay (nothing to make my stomach flip);
Had a couple of flat lessons and did okay;
Her owner is our instructor, so she knows the horse and D1's abilities well;
Her owner is a show jumper (did a lot of BS);
She was a bit stressy, getting very attached to Dizz and being a bit bargy, but quiet and firm and fair handling have all worked well and she is much calmer and far less stressed now;
Now here is the issue -
Under saddle, GM is getting whappier. The sideways cantering (half a school length in a straight line - impressive if not a little worrying). The leaps (180 degrees). The spins. The always up a gear from what she is being asked for. The head and mouth yawing, with ears almost flat back.
When D1 relaxes totally and gives the contact away, she calms down momentarily, which, if D1 can keep totally calm and relaxed, will last longer. When I get D1's attention on me, all low key and calm and quiet, GM relaxes further and will (eventually!) stride out, over-tracking by a good hoof length. I get D1 to take up the contact very, very slowly and gently - if she takes it up too quickly, GM is head up and off again
. D1 is not yet scared and is doing very, very well - GM is totally different to ride to anything else D1 has been on (she didn't ride Dizzy when the Dizz was going through her own special stage).
Yesterday was the worst to date
. once the angst (or whatever 'It' is) had gone, GM went very nicely indeed, not consistently, but the good bits were good and there were more of them
. We took the Mexican grackle off in case it was putting pressure on the spots where her top teeth were sharp, though dentist didn't report any sore patches. She did less mouth opening and did do some licking (out the front) and her ears were forward more than they were back.
GM is unfit and fat. The weight is coming off (she's weigh taped nearly every week). The sessions are kept to about twenty minutes, and is roughly every other day at the moment (due to the weather/freezing school).
This is a lovely, lovely horse
. Very sensitive to the rider. Never raises a hoof to anyone. Picks on LL in the field, but only because he is at the bottom of the pecking order; she's never physically hurt him and he doesn't seem scared of her.
The only two things we haven't done yet are the back man and the vet.
I'm waiting for the back person to call me back;
We're going to cut the sugarbeet as of tomorrow (they've already been fed today) and replace with a handful of chaff to get the vits in;
If no improvement by the end of the week I'll ask my vet to come out and check her over, bloods, etc.
Instructor (previous owner) is coming to give a lesson tomorrow, so see how it goes;
Also going to suggest to D1 that she spends more chilling out time with GM - playing in the school and mooching about in the stable with her, see if that helps at all;
Bowen lady is due out to LC soon, so will ask her to give GM a session as well.
Gawd, that was a long one! Sorry - wanted to make sure I got everything down!
Any suggestions, thoughts, etc., more than welcome as to why she is so quick/sharp/leaping/scatting off at all and any opportunity - and why it's getting worse over time, but in a session it gets better.
D1 isn't asking anything of her at all at the moment, other than 'stay in the school (it's fenced), stay at the speed/gait I've asked for and in the direction I've asked for' - if she asks for more than that, it all kicks off again.
Grey Mare is lovely and we are very fond of her and D1 loves her, but we have a bit of an issue and are wondering if anyone has any wise ideas/suggestions
16hh IDxTB;
Mare;
Twelve years old;
Sound;
Was on LWVtB at start of the year, but came home again, reason unknown (to us);
Went to stud this summer, but didn't take;
Went home to owner's field for a few months;
D1 tried her in her field, and was fairly 'forward going', but okay;
She came to us the end of October 2010;
Clipped middle of November 2010 - it's growing back;
Waves her teeth at person when girth being done up, but does not make contact - we take it very slowly and gently (owner says she was not like that before and has never been cold backed);
Back end movement choppy, until she's relaxed and then over-tracks by a hoof length;
Barefoot and has been for probably a year now - feet are good;
No heat or swellings or tender spots on any part of her;
She's fine about being touched all over;
Will not stand still at the start of the session;
Lunged nicely at first, but last time just ran round and round and round until the circle was so small D1 got hold of her bridle;
Saddle checked December 2010, is a good fit;
Sheepskin saddle cloth since Christmas;
Fleece lined exercise sheet since Christmas;
Feed is - sugarbeet (Speedibeet); vits; and salt (the land is lacking in some minerals);
Feed started end of November/start of December;
She lives out twety-four/seven with a consistent herd of four in total;
No bullying, etc., the horses, whilst having their hierarchy, are happy with each other;
Teeth done three days ago - tops at the back were sharp (last done twelve to fourteen months ago);
Wormed October 2010 and three days ago;
D1's exams and then the weather meant very little riding before Christmas;
She was bouncy, but okay (nothing to make my stomach flip);
Had a couple of flat lessons and did okay;
Her owner is our instructor, so she knows the horse and D1's abilities well;
Her owner is a show jumper (did a lot of BS);
She was a bit stressy, getting very attached to Dizz and being a bit bargy, but quiet and firm and fair handling have all worked well and she is much calmer and far less stressed now;
Now here is the issue -
Under saddle, GM is getting whappier. The sideways cantering (half a school length in a straight line - impressive if not a little worrying). The leaps (180 degrees). The spins. The always up a gear from what she is being asked for. The head and mouth yawing, with ears almost flat back.
When D1 relaxes totally and gives the contact away, she calms down momentarily, which, if D1 can keep totally calm and relaxed, will last longer. When I get D1's attention on me, all low key and calm and quiet, GM relaxes further and will (eventually!) stride out, over-tracking by a good hoof length. I get D1 to take up the contact very, very slowly and gently - if she takes it up too quickly, GM is head up and off again
Yesterday was the worst to date
GM is unfit and fat. The weight is coming off (she's weigh taped nearly every week). The sessions are kept to about twenty minutes, and is roughly every other day at the moment (due to the weather/freezing school).
This is a lovely, lovely horse
The only two things we haven't done yet are the back man and the vet.
I'm waiting for the back person to call me back;
We're going to cut the sugarbeet as of tomorrow (they've already been fed today) and replace with a handful of chaff to get the vits in;
If no improvement by the end of the week I'll ask my vet to come out and check her over, bloods, etc.
Instructor (previous owner) is coming to give a lesson tomorrow, so see how it goes;
Also going to suggest to D1 that she spends more chilling out time with GM - playing in the school and mooching about in the stable with her, see if that helps at all;
Bowen lady is due out to LC soon, so will ask her to give GM a session as well.
Gawd, that was a long one! Sorry - wanted to make sure I got everything down!
Any suggestions, thoughts, etc., more than welcome as to why she is so quick/sharp/leaping/scatting off at all and any opportunity - and why it's getting worse over time, but in a session it gets better.
D1 isn't asking anything of her at all at the moment, other than 'stay in the school (it's fenced), stay at the speed/gait I've asked for and in the direction I've asked for' - if she asks for more than that, it all kicks off again.