ArthursMam
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Apologies if this is posted in the wrong forum. I wondered if anyone would be able to provide me with a little advice.
We've recently purchased out first horse just before Christmas. He's an Irish Draught, 17hh, massive in every way. We had a few teething problems. He's 10, very aware of his size and strength and pushed his luck during the initial few weeks. Bolted a few times and generally frightened the living daylights out of me.
On the ground he's a gentleman. And in fairness, when riding he is almost always 100%. He will pass anything on the road even heavy construction vehicles and is a very gentle boy.
We've learned what he likes and what he doesn't. He doesn't like sheep, silent cyclists, cars following him too close from behind or bridges with water underneath. We've worked hard to get him past these things as much as we can but when he does spook he does a good job of it and can unseat you completely.
A friend has been joining me to ride and when he has a friend to hack with he's much better behaved. He continues to spook but not so dramatically and calms quickly. The horse we hack out with is completely bonkers but still seems to help keep my horse calm.
I've never hacked out alone since the initial teething problems and living quite remotely. My husband walks alongside us. Call me silly but it gives me confidence.
At the weekend I returned the favour to my inexperienced husband. I walked alongside him Saturday and he was perfect. On Sunday I walked alongside him and he was a complete dream, then spooked at a chainsaw. My husband initially brought him back, then the chainsaw restarted and he bolted. Galloped a main road. The husband bailed out but fell into concrete and has fractured his hip, pelvis and pubic remi.
Not the best day!
(The horse is fine)
So, going forward....... Would a second horse help or am I just setting myself up for more work and no benefit. He seems to hack better with a friend but I'm aware the friend would have to be the perfect horse (if they exist).
I love my horse. And I would never sell him even if he becomes a field ornament. I'm sure he'd be quite happy with that. He currently shares a field with two donkeys who he loves dearly.
I'm not in to competitions. I'm a happy hacker. I'm too old for anything else! any advice would be most gratefully received .
Kelly x
We've recently purchased out first horse just before Christmas. He's an Irish Draught, 17hh, massive in every way. We had a few teething problems. He's 10, very aware of his size and strength and pushed his luck during the initial few weeks. Bolted a few times and generally frightened the living daylights out of me.
On the ground he's a gentleman. And in fairness, when riding he is almost always 100%. He will pass anything on the road even heavy construction vehicles and is a very gentle boy.
We've learned what he likes and what he doesn't. He doesn't like sheep, silent cyclists, cars following him too close from behind or bridges with water underneath. We've worked hard to get him past these things as much as we can but when he does spook he does a good job of it and can unseat you completely.
A friend has been joining me to ride and when he has a friend to hack with he's much better behaved. He continues to spook but not so dramatically and calms quickly. The horse we hack out with is completely bonkers but still seems to help keep my horse calm.
I've never hacked out alone since the initial teething problems and living quite remotely. My husband walks alongside us. Call me silly but it gives me confidence.
At the weekend I returned the favour to my inexperienced husband. I walked alongside him Saturday and he was perfect. On Sunday I walked alongside him and he was a complete dream, then spooked at a chainsaw. My husband initially brought him back, then the chainsaw restarted and he bolted. Galloped a main road. The husband bailed out but fell into concrete and has fractured his hip, pelvis and pubic remi.
Not the best day!
(The horse is fine)
So, going forward....... Would a second horse help or am I just setting myself up for more work and no benefit. He seems to hack better with a friend but I'm aware the friend would have to be the perfect horse (if they exist).
I love my horse. And I would never sell him even if he becomes a field ornament. I'm sure he'd be quite happy with that. He currently shares a field with two donkeys who he loves dearly.
I'm not in to competitions. I'm a happy hacker. I'm too old for anything else! any advice would be most gratefully received .
Kelly x