Hazel02
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In a bit of a tricky situation and seeking a bit of advice.
I have backed several horses and ponies however this one has me stumped, he seems to take 1 step forward and then 5 steps back out of nowhere.
Pony has been backed since around April/May time (and has been leaned over a few times a week since Feb then sat on a few nights per week since about March until I felt he was ready to actually start backing properly outside of the stable), he has jumped 3 times under saddle and has been superb however due to various different factors he has had spells of being off for a couple of weeks at a time and I feel when I go back to it he is noticeably different which I can expect however it almost feels like huge steps back. He hacks out alone as I believe in long reining and starting them off under saddle out hacking so he’s good as gold hacking out, I’ve (attempted to but he isn’t the quickest) galloped him up a big hill in an open field several times and never felt unsafe, hacked past cars, bikes, dogs etc, taken him into the arena and got 3 nice paces out of him with transitions and canter circles etc again good as gold however he had a week or so off again due to personal reasons and when I got back on he again felt different, more tense. I decided to make a point of tacking him up and going a walk on him most nights for the past 2 weeks and in this time I noticed he’s very impatient when asked to stand still and for about 75% of the ‘ride’ he has his ears back which is raising alarm bells with me as I feel there is tension there. Weirdly the faster he goes the less tense he feels which doesn’t really make sense to me which is why I’m seeking some advice. The whole point of doing the walks most nights was to help release the tension he is feeling and realise I’m not asking for more than a walk and it’s nothing to be worried about however I feel he didn’t get the message.
One thing I have also noticed is that when he is stood or walking and he starts to relax that when I speak to him his ears go back again as if he remembers I’m on board. I just find it bizarre how he can go from one extreme to another and I’m not sure what more groundwork I can do to help him on this as I felt I did cover the vast majority of it to set him up for his ridden life but I know there must be something bothering him.
* I should also add when he’s had time off he has bronced me off twice as soon as I’ve swung my leg round and after not doing that for 2 weeks he had 2 days off over the weekend and had a broncing fit in his stable yesterday when I tried a new saddle on him but part of me thinks that was to do with the ‘new’ sounds he was hearing as it a leather saddle opposed to the synthetic one he is used to so it is much squeakier as leather is and it has heavier stirrups on it so I do think his reaction was to something new rather than it not fitting/hurting as he did let me on board afterwards and although he was tense he didn’t try throw any shapes.
Sorry for the long post, just trying to give as much info as possible and seeking advice on how to approach this as I obviously don’t want him to be worried although I do think he is just a very reactive pony - I do also have some valerian on the way for him, I tried chamomile but it didn’t do a thing.
Edit: pony has also had a hard life before coming to me I have been told but on the ground he has turned out so sweet and loves a cuddle so it makes me sad he still has this tension under saddle as he should know he’s safe, he’s such a sweet boy I just want to make him as comfortable and as chilled as possible!
I have backed several horses and ponies however this one has me stumped, he seems to take 1 step forward and then 5 steps back out of nowhere.
Pony has been backed since around April/May time (and has been leaned over a few times a week since Feb then sat on a few nights per week since about March until I felt he was ready to actually start backing properly outside of the stable), he has jumped 3 times under saddle and has been superb however due to various different factors he has had spells of being off for a couple of weeks at a time and I feel when I go back to it he is noticeably different which I can expect however it almost feels like huge steps back. He hacks out alone as I believe in long reining and starting them off under saddle out hacking so he’s good as gold hacking out, I’ve (attempted to but he isn’t the quickest) galloped him up a big hill in an open field several times and never felt unsafe, hacked past cars, bikes, dogs etc, taken him into the arena and got 3 nice paces out of him with transitions and canter circles etc again good as gold however he had a week or so off again due to personal reasons and when I got back on he again felt different, more tense. I decided to make a point of tacking him up and going a walk on him most nights for the past 2 weeks and in this time I noticed he’s very impatient when asked to stand still and for about 75% of the ‘ride’ he has his ears back which is raising alarm bells with me as I feel there is tension there. Weirdly the faster he goes the less tense he feels which doesn’t really make sense to me which is why I’m seeking some advice. The whole point of doing the walks most nights was to help release the tension he is feeling and realise I’m not asking for more than a walk and it’s nothing to be worried about however I feel he didn’t get the message.
One thing I have also noticed is that when he is stood or walking and he starts to relax that when I speak to him his ears go back again as if he remembers I’m on board. I just find it bizarre how he can go from one extreme to another and I’m not sure what more groundwork I can do to help him on this as I felt I did cover the vast majority of it to set him up for his ridden life but I know there must be something bothering him.
* I should also add when he’s had time off he has bronced me off twice as soon as I’ve swung my leg round and after not doing that for 2 weeks he had 2 days off over the weekend and had a broncing fit in his stable yesterday when I tried a new saddle on him but part of me thinks that was to do with the ‘new’ sounds he was hearing as it a leather saddle opposed to the synthetic one he is used to so it is much squeakier as leather is and it has heavier stirrups on it so I do think his reaction was to something new rather than it not fitting/hurting as he did let me on board afterwards and although he was tense he didn’t try throw any shapes.
Sorry for the long post, just trying to give as much info as possible and seeking advice on how to approach this as I obviously don’t want him to be worried although I do think he is just a very reactive pony - I do also have some valerian on the way for him, I tried chamomile but it didn’t do a thing.
Edit: pony has also had a hard life before coming to me I have been told but on the ground he has turned out so sweet and loves a cuddle so it makes me sad he still has this tension under saddle as he should know he’s safe, he’s such a sweet boy I just want to make him as comfortable and as chilled as possible!
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