lcharles
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I have a 17hh ISH gelding, he's almost 8 years old. He's very gentle and sweet on the ground and once you have a bond with him he will do anything for you and try his hardest!
He would make a brilliant eventer or Hunter and has Welton and King of Diamonds lines. When i first had him he used to rear, buck, spin and anything to 'test' me to the extreme! Every now and again he'll try and have a little strop and will do a little rear but nothing major. He has improved soooo much in the last 8 months and wins out showjumping on most occasions and his dressage is coming along well. XC he is super bold and tries his best in all situations.
Now, with me he will do anything on the ground and ridden......but, if someone else rides him he'll rear, buck, spin etc until he feels he has been conquered and will then perform brilliantly. He doesn't 'test' people in an indoor or in the outdoor arena but will do it if someone tries hacking him or going out towards the xc course. I've had friends ride him in the schools and he's been fine but don't want anyone else to attempt to ride him out until i know, or can be a bit more sure that he wont do it because he is dangerous when he does it as he really, really tries to get them off!
I had a lovely chap come and ride him with intentions to get him out eventing a bit more this year, he loved him on the ground, in the school and i did warn him about how he could be when riding out and he said that he would give him ago! He got him off 6 times before we even got to the xc course but as he got back on everytime (you HAVE to, otherwise he wins!) once he started jumping him he was fine apart from the odd buck when he landed on jumping to test him out! Luckily this chap laughed (even though he came off quite badly twice), he said he can really see his potential but i decided not to go through with it as i didn't feel he was any better a rider than myself, which is what i wanted.
Now, if i wanted to sell him, how would people try him out?! I would tell people what he is like so they would be aware but is there any way to solve this problem and stop him 'testing' people out.
Back, teeth and all that are fine. He only does it with new people!
He would make a brilliant eventer or Hunter and has Welton and King of Diamonds lines. When i first had him he used to rear, buck, spin and anything to 'test' me to the extreme! Every now and again he'll try and have a little strop and will do a little rear but nothing major. He has improved soooo much in the last 8 months and wins out showjumping on most occasions and his dressage is coming along well. XC he is super bold and tries his best in all situations.
Now, with me he will do anything on the ground and ridden......but, if someone else rides him he'll rear, buck, spin etc until he feels he has been conquered and will then perform brilliantly. He doesn't 'test' people in an indoor or in the outdoor arena but will do it if someone tries hacking him or going out towards the xc course. I've had friends ride him in the schools and he's been fine but don't want anyone else to attempt to ride him out until i know, or can be a bit more sure that he wont do it because he is dangerous when he does it as he really, really tries to get them off!
I had a lovely chap come and ride him with intentions to get him out eventing a bit more this year, he loved him on the ground, in the school and i did warn him about how he could be when riding out and he said that he would give him ago! He got him off 6 times before we even got to the xc course but as he got back on everytime (you HAVE to, otherwise he wins!) once he started jumping him he was fine apart from the odd buck when he landed on jumping to test him out! Luckily this chap laughed (even though he came off quite badly twice), he said he can really see his potential but i decided not to go through with it as i didn't feel he was any better a rider than myself, which is what i wanted.
Now, if i wanted to sell him, how would people try him out?! I would tell people what he is like so they would be aware but is there any way to solve this problem and stop him 'testing' people out.
Back, teeth and all that are fine. He only does it with new people!