Tash88
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone, I've had a few problems with my WB x TB (seven y/o) in the last few months but in general we are working on an upwards trajectory. He has always been rather straightforward to hack but can be difficult in the school. He tends to lack concentration and sometimes argue, to the extent where he will spin (and sometimes I'll be unseated, witness accounts say that they're 'unsittable') if he doesn't want to work or has a problem with something in the school, e.g. another horse, activity outside etc. In the past this has knocked my confidence, but I am coming through it now with the help (and emotional support) of my fantastic instructor and others at the yard.
He has had everything checked to ensure that there is no physical reason for his behaviour and I think that he is simply a sharp and slightly insecure horse; this is what his breeder (and my YO) told me and I've found that he needs to be constantly ridden forward and to know that I am 'there' for him. My confidence problems didn't do either of us much good really, but having discovered the triggers for his behaviour I feel I am in a better position to help him and develop our partnership.
However schooling when there is another horse in the school can still be a problem, and generally speaking will be the only time that he will spin. Sometimes he is fine, but if I am even slightly nervous he won't be and so will misbehave. My goal is to do a bit of unaffiliated dressage with him (he did well as a 5 y/o) but of course I will not be able to take him into a warm-up if he can't be ridden in an arena with other horses, so he needs to realise that he has to focus on what I am asking of him and that the other activity going on isn't a problem. Today I went for a hack with a friend, then when we got back we went straight into the school and I followed her, doing a circuit on each rein, and he was fine. I think I'm going to do this for a couple of weeks, then maybe lead with her behind me? Then we could circle away from each other before coming back together again?
I just want to get him used to being in the school with others, and to improve my confidence as well. I'm guessing that other people here would have had the same problem and could offer me some advice on helping him to accept other horses in the school and/or improving his concentration. He is a sweet horse and hasn't got a nasty bone in his body, he is just sensitive and anxious, and unfortunately a bit misunderstood sometimes. I have been told to sell him or not go in the school with him, but before making any decisions I want to give it my best shot, and I really do not want to give him up.
Anyway, before I ramble, any advice would be much appreciated.
Tash x
He has had everything checked to ensure that there is no physical reason for his behaviour and I think that he is simply a sharp and slightly insecure horse; this is what his breeder (and my YO) told me and I've found that he needs to be constantly ridden forward and to know that I am 'there' for him. My confidence problems didn't do either of us much good really, but having discovered the triggers for his behaviour I feel I am in a better position to help him and develop our partnership.
However schooling when there is another horse in the school can still be a problem, and generally speaking will be the only time that he will spin. Sometimes he is fine, but if I am even slightly nervous he won't be and so will misbehave. My goal is to do a bit of unaffiliated dressage with him (he did well as a 5 y/o) but of course I will not be able to take him into a warm-up if he can't be ridden in an arena with other horses, so he needs to realise that he has to focus on what I am asking of him and that the other activity going on isn't a problem. Today I went for a hack with a friend, then when we got back we went straight into the school and I followed her, doing a circuit on each rein, and he was fine. I think I'm going to do this for a couple of weeks, then maybe lead with her behind me? Then we could circle away from each other before coming back together again?
I just want to get him used to being in the school with others, and to improve my confidence as well. I'm guessing that other people here would have had the same problem and could offer me some advice on helping him to accept other horses in the school and/or improving his concentration. He is a sweet horse and hasn't got a nasty bone in his body, he is just sensitive and anxious, and unfortunately a bit misunderstood sometimes. I have been told to sell him or not go in the school with him, but before making any decisions I want to give it my best shot, and I really do not want to give him up.
Anyway, before I ramble, any advice would be much appreciated.
Tash x