Annie B.
Well-Known Member
My youngster was out of work ridden work for 9 months due to damaging his suspensory's last July. I have brought him back into work with loads of walking in hand to get him use to all sights and sounds while I'm next to him to get his confidence up. I have been back on him since the end of April and all was going well using may old mare as companion on some of the earlier rides to show him how it's done. We have now progressed to my friend riding him whilst I walk next to him as he was getting clingy to my mare and would not go in front. All was going well until two days ago when we're out on the bridle path that leads from my yard when he was charged at by a field of around 30 young bullocks next to the bridle path. First the cattle ran passed us and he just grew and snorted and he was doing his best to listen to us, then the cattle turned and ran directly at us and he went bonkers. Fortunately my friend jumped clear and I did my best to keep hold but ended up letting go.My boy has run the half mile home back on to our yard and stood there waiting for me, he is completely un hurt thank god. So the question is "what now?". He is 6 years old quite green 17.3 and 725 kilos , how do I go about putting this right? I feel terrible for letting go and feel I have let him down badly. I have owned him since he was five and a half months old and I could really do with your help, he is here to stay with me but how do I attempt to go down that bridle path again? So sorry to waffle on and on but I'm absolutely fed up. X