happyhaffie
Well-Known Member
This is going to be a long one, im not even sure what I hope to achieve by writing this, but perhaps some ideas will help along the way
Back in June my parents went to Appleby horse fare and came home with a beautiful looking haflinger gelding, he didnt belong to travellers but to a dealer from Northumberland. First month he behaved perfectly, you really couldnt get a nicer pony however he didnt bond with anyone other than our other horses he just seemed to put up with us. My mam took him on a pleasure ride, they were out hacking alone and in company every day, in the school he behaved beautifully the only thing I noticed is he was mouthing alot with his bit, a D ring snaffle so I tried a few other bits but he seemed to be the same in each one.
Now one month in we took him into the school so my younger novice sister could have a plod around on him, she had literally sat on his back hadnt even had time to get her other foot in the stirrup when he just went, broncing across the school, i caught him took hos saddle off checked everywhere nothing un towards, got on myself he was fine pleasent as always. We decided a back check was needed and saddle check, we purchased a new saddle even though the saddler said his old one was a good fit (it was getting a bit tatty to look at), back man found nothing wrong, we just put it down to a blip.
He was fine for the next couple of weeks but still didnt seem to settle with us, he then started to fret if one of the other horses were taken out of their stable, even when the other one was still their, this then turned into napping when he had to go out alone to now where if he gets his head down youre off, even if theirs another horse their and exactly the same in the school, however once were out of the yard hes fines.....
Cue vet back man dentist etc, everythings fine, just a naughty little pony, my mam decided she no longer felt safe enough to ride him anymore , weve tried very experienced people riding him the soft approach and the not so soft approach and nothing changes his behaviour. It got to the point last week we were sitting down talking about him that we actually decided enough is enough we cant keep him, we were actually going to give him away to a friend, I was supposed to call the friend the following night to arrange delivery etc, now heres where it gets strange.
A lady who came to my office for an interview the week before, who decided she didnt think the job was suitable and who I have never met before, knocked on my office door, she said she had been driving past and felt that she had to come and see me, hence a very strange look on my face, anyways we were talking for about ten mins, she then blurted out, you have a horse youre having problems with, now I can honestly say hand on heart before the interview I had never seen this woman before and obvisouly I was dressed in work clothes so no traces of horses. I was quite gob smacked to be honest I told her I did, she then came out with you cant sell him, he needs you, hes been sent to you for you to help him, he was with his previous owner for a long time and he really misses him although he accepts his owner has now changed he cant quite accept it, cue me stunned in silence, ok im listening pretty good now, she explained that his previous owner used to ring a bell when he arrived at their field and Jack was missing this, im pretty sceptical about things like this but I must admit I was amazed and thinkng im definetly going to try this, she explained a few more things and even rhymed off a name on his passport. she then told me she is physic but most of her family dont even know never mind a stranger and shes has never done anything like this before, to be honest I believed her..... to be continued
Back in June my parents went to Appleby horse fare and came home with a beautiful looking haflinger gelding, he didnt belong to travellers but to a dealer from Northumberland. First month he behaved perfectly, you really couldnt get a nicer pony however he didnt bond with anyone other than our other horses he just seemed to put up with us. My mam took him on a pleasure ride, they were out hacking alone and in company every day, in the school he behaved beautifully the only thing I noticed is he was mouthing alot with his bit, a D ring snaffle so I tried a few other bits but he seemed to be the same in each one.
Now one month in we took him into the school so my younger novice sister could have a plod around on him, she had literally sat on his back hadnt even had time to get her other foot in the stirrup when he just went, broncing across the school, i caught him took hos saddle off checked everywhere nothing un towards, got on myself he was fine pleasent as always. We decided a back check was needed and saddle check, we purchased a new saddle even though the saddler said his old one was a good fit (it was getting a bit tatty to look at), back man found nothing wrong, we just put it down to a blip.
He was fine for the next couple of weeks but still didnt seem to settle with us, he then started to fret if one of the other horses were taken out of their stable, even when the other one was still their, this then turned into napping when he had to go out alone to now where if he gets his head down youre off, even if theirs another horse their and exactly the same in the school, however once were out of the yard hes fines.....
Cue vet back man dentist etc, everythings fine, just a naughty little pony, my mam decided she no longer felt safe enough to ride him anymore , weve tried very experienced people riding him the soft approach and the not so soft approach and nothing changes his behaviour. It got to the point last week we were sitting down talking about him that we actually decided enough is enough we cant keep him, we were actually going to give him away to a friend, I was supposed to call the friend the following night to arrange delivery etc, now heres where it gets strange.
A lady who came to my office for an interview the week before, who decided she didnt think the job was suitable and who I have never met before, knocked on my office door, she said she had been driving past and felt that she had to come and see me, hence a very strange look on my face, anyways we were talking for about ten mins, she then blurted out, you have a horse youre having problems with, now I can honestly say hand on heart before the interview I had never seen this woman before and obvisouly I was dressed in work clothes so no traces of horses. I was quite gob smacked to be honest I told her I did, she then came out with you cant sell him, he needs you, hes been sent to you for you to help him, he was with his previous owner for a long time and he really misses him although he accepts his owner has now changed he cant quite accept it, cue me stunned in silence, ok im listening pretty good now, she explained that his previous owner used to ring a bell when he arrived at their field and Jack was missing this, im pretty sceptical about things like this but I must admit I was amazed and thinkng im definetly going to try this, she explained a few more things and even rhymed off a name on his passport. she then told me she is physic but most of her family dont even know never mind a stranger and shes has never done anything like this before, to be honest I believed her..... to be continued