Pudding01
Active Member
Hi,
I'd really value your opinions on the above.
Background: I told I'm a more than competent rider but I'm not the bravest!
Go a 4 yo in April due to other horses retirement. In so many ways she is exactly what I want and is v gd when out hacking or at a party. She is kept on a great yard, with top class advice and instruction on tap. In no way is she over fed, under turned out all checks are done regularly.
She has always had a naughty streak manifesting itself in a nap out the left shoulder, my weak side and so I admit to not always having that door shut. One one occasion she was very naughty about going down a lane away from the yard and had a good go in the school one day. It cac also be tricky to do eg turn on the forehand because it becomes an excuse to nap.
Fast forward to today. She has had two weeks off due to sustaining a knock in the field, and then was lunged and ridden yesterday - v well considering her age and time off. However, i was v nervous getting on. Hacked this morning with instructor and she was a bit fresh and let off a few volleys of bucks which again is fine given above. Then, on way home I turned her up a lane to move away from a car and on the way back down it, instructor told me to turn her right away from home and other horse. She napped, bronched about and then stood bolt up right twice in quick succession. I got off with my confidence shattered and a blood everywhere as she smacked me across the face at some point.
The question is, what to I do? I really like her and wanted it to work but I have lost confidence - now even more. Instructor is worried I will continue to lose confidence and hates any sign of rearing. She said sell. One other option is to send her to a v gd 'pro' who is great with youngsters and I could ride her there occasionally. She would jump her more too which I think she needs, then after say 6 weeks, bring her home and if we get back on track we do, if we dont, unfortunately she may have to be sold.
Sorry for writing such an essay but I'm keen to hear others opinions. Thanks
I'd really value your opinions on the above.
Background: I told I'm a more than competent rider but I'm not the bravest!
Go a 4 yo in April due to other horses retirement. In so many ways she is exactly what I want and is v gd when out hacking or at a party. She is kept on a great yard, with top class advice and instruction on tap. In no way is she over fed, under turned out all checks are done regularly.
She has always had a naughty streak manifesting itself in a nap out the left shoulder, my weak side and so I admit to not always having that door shut. One one occasion she was very naughty about going down a lane away from the yard and had a good go in the school one day. It cac also be tricky to do eg turn on the forehand because it becomes an excuse to nap.
Fast forward to today. She has had two weeks off due to sustaining a knock in the field, and then was lunged and ridden yesterday - v well considering her age and time off. However, i was v nervous getting on. Hacked this morning with instructor and she was a bit fresh and let off a few volleys of bucks which again is fine given above. Then, on way home I turned her up a lane to move away from a car and on the way back down it, instructor told me to turn her right away from home and other horse. She napped, bronched about and then stood bolt up right twice in quick succession. I got off with my confidence shattered and a blood everywhere as she smacked me across the face at some point.
The question is, what to I do? I really like her and wanted it to work but I have lost confidence - now even more. Instructor is worried I will continue to lose confidence and hates any sign of rearing. She said sell. One other option is to send her to a v gd 'pro' who is great with youngsters and I could ride her there occasionally. She would jump her more too which I think she needs, then after say 6 weeks, bring her home and if we get back on track we do, if we dont, unfortunately she may have to be sold.
Sorry for writing such an essay but I'm keen to hear others opinions. Thanks