domsmith
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I am new to the forum, new to horses, with a new horse in fact. But today i had a really silly incident.
Its our local riding of the marches this week and a neighbour, who is a keen rider, borrowed my horse as her horse has had an accident. she wanted just to plod around with her daughter, and shes a good friend and a life long rider.
Buddy my horse has only been here for 6 weeks, hes my first horse, i havent ridden for 10 years and i didnt do that much then. i just had this urge to ride again and found Buddy in an advert and just knew if i was going to own a horse it was going to be him.
When i first said she could use him, i knew i would not ride him out this year and i thought it would be good experience for him. he has been rock solid, hacked out nearly every day since i got him. i have gone from being scared to death to loving it in just these few weeks. as the first ride approached i have to say i have not been looking forward to letting him go, as our bond has just blossomed and i am totally smitten with this amazing horse i have ended up with.
but i said she could ride and she tested him and was nervous but happy. i had no fear, neither did friends or riding instructors that he would be solid. i think several people told me it was maybe a leap of faith to send a new horse with a new rider, but the first ride was a quiet walk around town.
Anyway i went to watch expecting to be the beaming "father" and se my boy in his finery. i couldnt believe my eyes as i saw him coming down the street side ways rearing. i dashed down and got hold of him. the rider was flustered, she had ridden 30 mins in with her daughter with no problems. but as soon as the horses massed and set off, lots of shouting etc he went very hot.
i said i would lead, he definately calmed down when i arrived, but he was still very up tight.
we walked on for another 15 mins and he started to get worse and i turned to the rider and said lets call it a day, get off and lets leave. we took another 6 steps and he lost it. reared up i lost my hold, he went side ways and slammed into a BMW, rider jumped clear. i got him back quickly but was left in the middle of a housing estate, surrounded by cars and people with a really distressed, rider, horse and car owner.
i left the rider to deal with the car owner and i got to a clear bit of road. i just didnt know what to do. people, cars, kids, roads. the danger of the situation hit me, if lost control of this horse he was in real danger.
some help arrived and i managed to get him out of town and on to roads he knew and away from it all. he immediatley calmed down and as we walked home, he became his normal self, slack reigns and docile eyes.
clearly he wont be riding the marches again, and i hope i have not ruined him. its been a real eye opener.
dont be too critical, i am just learning and this has really rocked me i just thought i would share it as an opening post.
dominic
I am new to the forum, new to horses, with a new horse in fact. But today i had a really silly incident.
Its our local riding of the marches this week and a neighbour, who is a keen rider, borrowed my horse as her horse has had an accident. she wanted just to plod around with her daughter, and shes a good friend and a life long rider.
Buddy my horse has only been here for 6 weeks, hes my first horse, i havent ridden for 10 years and i didnt do that much then. i just had this urge to ride again and found Buddy in an advert and just knew if i was going to own a horse it was going to be him.
When i first said she could use him, i knew i would not ride him out this year and i thought it would be good experience for him. he has been rock solid, hacked out nearly every day since i got him. i have gone from being scared to death to loving it in just these few weeks. as the first ride approached i have to say i have not been looking forward to letting him go, as our bond has just blossomed and i am totally smitten with this amazing horse i have ended up with.
but i said she could ride and she tested him and was nervous but happy. i had no fear, neither did friends or riding instructors that he would be solid. i think several people told me it was maybe a leap of faith to send a new horse with a new rider, but the first ride was a quiet walk around town.
Anyway i went to watch expecting to be the beaming "father" and se my boy in his finery. i couldnt believe my eyes as i saw him coming down the street side ways rearing. i dashed down and got hold of him. the rider was flustered, she had ridden 30 mins in with her daughter with no problems. but as soon as the horses massed and set off, lots of shouting etc he went very hot.
i said i would lead, he definately calmed down when i arrived, but he was still very up tight.
we walked on for another 15 mins and he started to get worse and i turned to the rider and said lets call it a day, get off and lets leave. we took another 6 steps and he lost it. reared up i lost my hold, he went side ways and slammed into a BMW, rider jumped clear. i got him back quickly but was left in the middle of a housing estate, surrounded by cars and people with a really distressed, rider, horse and car owner.
i left the rider to deal with the car owner and i got to a clear bit of road. i just didnt know what to do. people, cars, kids, roads. the danger of the situation hit me, if lost control of this horse he was in real danger.
some help arrived and i managed to get him out of town and on to roads he knew and away from it all. he immediatley calmed down and as we walked home, he became his normal self, slack reigns and docile eyes.
clearly he wont be riding the marches again, and i hope i have not ruined him. its been a real eye opener.
dont be too critical, i am just learning and this has really rocked me i just thought i would share it as an opening post.
dominic