Rachel93
Well-Known Member
I'm sharing a really lovely 3 y/old new forest gelding who's very sweet, and tries his best. He's been cantered when he was just backed, but only in a small enclosed pen, and that was a good few months ago, then I got him and did a bit of lunge work and so far he's been fab, works on a lovely contact and is just green and a bit wobbly, so cantering, I tried him once and did it towards home (I only have a field to school in) and he was okay, he has got quite a bit canter and it's a bit out of control which is suspected for such a young horse, but often when I've asked him to canter in the traditional way, he just rushes sideways at the feel of my leg, which is strange and he's used my leg being on him when he gets wobbly round a corner, but the other day I asked for canter and he bolted and broncoed me off! I literally flew, and landing on grass bloody hurts!! It was on his bad rein but I was so shocked at such an outburst, it would be different in a school as he hasn't got fat to go, plus it's softer landing! Walk and trot and transitions and pole work he's a star, popped a small jumped put a teeny filler under it didnt even look, but canter has just thrown him, and I really don't want to risk that happening again, as I don't want to have a serious injury, I've always had youngsters but not this green, and I am stuck on what to do, does anyone have any advice? I was personally going to keep schooling him till mid November and once the winter ally kicked in, I was going to give him December till jan/ feb time off to fill out a bit and chill, I'd like to get this resolved before then ideally. Thanks Rachel 