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I have a very very sharp shire gelding, 17.3hh 4/5 year old. Brought him 2 years ago un-handled!! Oh we have had lots of fun along the way!
Long story and lots of great and definitely not so great moments! But need some advice please....
1st 6 month we owned him with lots of advance and retreat got him use to head collars, handling, feet, farrier, vets, teeth etc. He was always on edge but pretty much accepted it all.
Got to point where I was riding him round the yard bareback but he would panic when trying to get on him with saddle.
Back, teeth etc check and no difference so sent him away, he initially did really well with the guy, he did bit of lunging and long reining and then the guy sat on him a few times he was fab and started riding him round school, paddocks etc then out of blue he full on bronked him off, got back on and he was fine for a few more day. He then bronked him off and put him in hospital, couple of days off and the guy got back on him and came straight off again! He got back on and he was absolutely fine. He rode him the next day and again fine, we were always planning to turn him away from winter so left it at that point on a good note!
4 months turned out and he filled out and grew some more, he was handled daily so didn't go feral! Then his summer we started groundwork again, lunging was fab but long reining not great so I have really been focusing on that, now long reins out on hack up to 2 hours and is fab, odd spook but typical baby stuff.
He is amazing to handle, children can now catch and lead him round. He is fab to tack up, puts his head up for bridle so undo cheek piece and flick headpiece over the top but he opens his mouth for the bit. New saddle and re-fitted twice, back check and teeth done. He has really grown up and is a pleasure until you try and get on him and He full on panics the minute you even try and lean.
I can stand on chair next to him and play drums on his saddle , fling his stirrups round, wave arms all over his back but minute foot goes near stirrup he freezes and goes so tense.
When giving some a leg up he will let them lean (as long as someone else at head supplying him with treats!) but minute try and wiggle leg over he explodes and bronks on the spot!
I have thought about a dummy but I don't think I could get it on him before he goes and I certainly couldn't hold him so would need to get it on him in an indoor school or round pens and then just let him go but would this scare him more?
I am tempted to try bareback again but is he does would have no chance of staying on.
Any suggestions?
Long story and lots of great and definitely not so great moments! But need some advice please....
1st 6 month we owned him with lots of advance and retreat got him use to head collars, handling, feet, farrier, vets, teeth etc. He was always on edge but pretty much accepted it all.
Got to point where I was riding him round the yard bareback but he would panic when trying to get on him with saddle.
Back, teeth etc check and no difference so sent him away, he initially did really well with the guy, he did bit of lunging and long reining and then the guy sat on him a few times he was fab and started riding him round school, paddocks etc then out of blue he full on bronked him off, got back on and he was fine for a few more day. He then bronked him off and put him in hospital, couple of days off and the guy got back on him and came straight off again! He got back on and he was absolutely fine. He rode him the next day and again fine, we were always planning to turn him away from winter so left it at that point on a good note!
4 months turned out and he filled out and grew some more, he was handled daily so didn't go feral! Then his summer we started groundwork again, lunging was fab but long reining not great so I have really been focusing on that, now long reins out on hack up to 2 hours and is fab, odd spook but typical baby stuff.
He is amazing to handle, children can now catch and lead him round. He is fab to tack up, puts his head up for bridle so undo cheek piece and flick headpiece over the top but he opens his mouth for the bit. New saddle and re-fitted twice, back check and teeth done. He has really grown up and is a pleasure until you try and get on him and He full on panics the minute you even try and lean.
I can stand on chair next to him and play drums on his saddle , fling his stirrups round, wave arms all over his back but minute foot goes near stirrup he freezes and goes so tense.
When giving some a leg up he will let them lean (as long as someone else at head supplying him with treats!) but minute try and wiggle leg over he explodes and bronks on the spot!
I have thought about a dummy but I don't think I could get it on him before he goes and I certainly couldn't hold him so would need to get it on him in an indoor school or round pens and then just let him go but would this scare him more?
I am tempted to try bareback again but is he does would have no chance of staying on.
Any suggestions?
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