DalesDiva
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I could really use some advice/constructive criticism/kick up the bum regarding my progress with my New Forest gelding.
He has just turned 6 and I have had him since he was 2 and a half. Until last May he was in a different part of the country to where I live under the care of my friend. He only got ridden once a month when I came home to visit (I backed him at 3 with the help of a BHS instructor friend)
I moved him nearer to where I live in May 2105. He is now on full grass livery at a lovely yard with great facilities.
When he first came down I could barely tack him up/ride him in a circle in the school/basically do anything with him. I have worked extremely hard with him and he has improved a lot, so I'm quite proud of that.
The trouble is he still remains utterly unpredictable. On a good day he will hack out with almost no issues (apart from the odd nap, spook etc) and he will go in the school and work quite well. His schooling is progressing really slowly though; despite me getting almost weekly lessons on him.
However on a bad day he is an absolute nightmare; especially in the school. He will bolt, buck to the heavens, nap, spin and basically do anything to get out of work. There's also no predicting what sort of behaviour he is going to display. One day he can be really good and the next day so badly behaved he's borderline dangerous.
I absolutely adore him and would never sell him on. I'm just feeling so down about the fact we are still having these battles after a year. I don't expect perfection, but riding him is a constant fight. I appreciate he's had a tricky start and youngsters are hard work, but I didn't bank on it being this tough! I've spent a small fortune on lessons, lunging and getting my instructor to school him. He's injured me a couple of times as well. I hurt my leg falling off 6 weeks ago and it's still not better. Then yesterday he reared in the school (a new trick that I wasn't prepared for) and I came off and landed on my tail bone! I can barely walk today, and at 37 I don't bounce like I did 20 years ago!
Will it get better? Do I persevere or retire him to be a very young and pretty field ornament? I'm a pretty brave rider, but I'm starting to worry he will really hurt me some time soon! It also really depresses me as I feel if I was a better rider then we wouldn't have so many issues. I really worry I'm not good enough to deal with him, and it feels on a bit of a downward spiral right now
He has just turned 6 and I have had him since he was 2 and a half. Until last May he was in a different part of the country to where I live under the care of my friend. He only got ridden once a month when I came home to visit (I backed him at 3 with the help of a BHS instructor friend)
I moved him nearer to where I live in May 2105. He is now on full grass livery at a lovely yard with great facilities.
When he first came down I could barely tack him up/ride him in a circle in the school/basically do anything with him. I have worked extremely hard with him and he has improved a lot, so I'm quite proud of that.
The trouble is he still remains utterly unpredictable. On a good day he will hack out with almost no issues (apart from the odd nap, spook etc) and he will go in the school and work quite well. His schooling is progressing really slowly though; despite me getting almost weekly lessons on him.
However on a bad day he is an absolute nightmare; especially in the school. He will bolt, buck to the heavens, nap, spin and basically do anything to get out of work. There's also no predicting what sort of behaviour he is going to display. One day he can be really good and the next day so badly behaved he's borderline dangerous.
I absolutely adore him and would never sell him on. I'm just feeling so down about the fact we are still having these battles after a year. I don't expect perfection, but riding him is a constant fight. I appreciate he's had a tricky start and youngsters are hard work, but I didn't bank on it being this tough! I've spent a small fortune on lessons, lunging and getting my instructor to school him. He's injured me a couple of times as well. I hurt my leg falling off 6 weeks ago and it's still not better. Then yesterday he reared in the school (a new trick that I wasn't prepared for) and I came off and landed on my tail bone! I can barely walk today, and at 37 I don't bounce like I did 20 years ago!
Will it get better? Do I persevere or retire him to be a very young and pretty field ornament? I'm a pretty brave rider, but I'm starting to worry he will really hurt me some time soon! It also really depresses me as I feel if I was a better rider then we wouldn't have so many issues. I really worry I'm not good enough to deal with him, and it feels on a bit of a downward spiral right now