starandgarfy51
Well-Known Member
Hi there sorry if this is a little long.
I bought a horse five days ago he has a nice temperament and is good to handle on the ground.I bought him as a project and although i am not the best rider in the world i have my stage three riding and have worked with and schooled horses that need bringing on.
The other day i fetched him in from the field he seemed chilled out and calm so thought i would take him for a little walk round the menage no pressure just to show him the arena etc.I mounted up fine and walked him across the yard past a busy horse walker then past a coop of chickens, he didnt bat an eyelid!
As i walked him into the arena he stepped through a puddle with no adverse reactions.Then the problems started.First he stopped dead so i pushed him on firmly using my voice which at first he did so i praised him.Then he tried to nap towards gate which i didnt allow him to do.I kept my leg on firmly tried easing my contact to allow him to go forward no luck then he reared.I sat it and pushed him forward he reared again and when i say rear he stood right up.
After that i remember nothing although from what my partner said that he reared about seven or eight times i came off on the eighth attempt.Apparently i tried to ride through it.The next thing i came round on the arena floor.I couldn't remember where i was or what id been doing so couldn't remount and got taken to hospital.
I am now faced with a dilemma. The general advice im getting is send him back which im not sure i can even do!Im not afraid to get back on him but have been advised by a number of people that its simply not worth it.
Does anyone have any experience of dealing with a horse that rears so violently.Is there any hope for him or do i send him back before i get attached.
Please bear in mind that i was looking for a potential riding club horse for the future. i am a patient person and am willing to give him a chance to come right but i know when im beat and am also not afraid to admit defeat.
Any help or advice would be appreciated and a medal for those who got to the end of this post!!!!!!
I bought a horse five days ago he has a nice temperament and is good to handle on the ground.I bought him as a project and although i am not the best rider in the world i have my stage three riding and have worked with and schooled horses that need bringing on.
The other day i fetched him in from the field he seemed chilled out and calm so thought i would take him for a little walk round the menage no pressure just to show him the arena etc.I mounted up fine and walked him across the yard past a busy horse walker then past a coop of chickens, he didnt bat an eyelid!
As i walked him into the arena he stepped through a puddle with no adverse reactions.Then the problems started.First he stopped dead so i pushed him on firmly using my voice which at first he did so i praised him.Then he tried to nap towards gate which i didnt allow him to do.I kept my leg on firmly tried easing my contact to allow him to go forward no luck then he reared.I sat it and pushed him forward he reared again and when i say rear he stood right up.
After that i remember nothing although from what my partner said that he reared about seven or eight times i came off on the eighth attempt.Apparently i tried to ride through it.The next thing i came round on the arena floor.I couldn't remember where i was or what id been doing so couldn't remount and got taken to hospital.
I am now faced with a dilemma. The general advice im getting is send him back which im not sure i can even do!Im not afraid to get back on him but have been advised by a number of people that its simply not worth it.
Does anyone have any experience of dealing with a horse that rears so violently.Is there any hope for him or do i send him back before i get attached.
Please bear in mind that i was looking for a potential riding club horse for the future. i am a patient person and am willing to give him a chance to come right but i know when im beat and am also not afraid to admit defeat.
Any help or advice would be appreciated and a medal for those who got to the end of this post!!!!!!