riding_high
Well-Known Member
i'll try and keep this short but with as much detail as i can think of.
i've had a nice family come and view my pony (3 times so far) with the hope of taking him on loan, he's very green but is obliging to what's being asked of him. he's about 5.5yrs old.
when the people came to see him on thursday he was very well behaved and well mannered, the girl rode him in the outdoor arena, through a few fields and then back to the indoor arena, i've done this with him a few times so it's not new. he was ridden for about 40 mins. when i turned my back to put some trotting poles out he went down for a roll with the girl on top, she got clear in time and everyone laughed, she got back on and i walked him around, when we got to the end and talking of leaving he went for another roll, again the girl got clear of him.
now i put the rolling down to him getting a bit hot and sweaty, he was wet from the rain and also he is normally allowed to have a roll AFTER he's been untacked in the school, this is the first time he's done anything like this.
they came up again and he was ok, but we only took him in the fields, then again today and we walked around the farm boundary (a long way) and just as we were preparing for a trot (on the lead rein) he dropped to the floor again for a bleeding roll. the girl got clear (again) and got back on and we pushed him forward more so it didn't happen again!
so any thoughts on why he's doing this, i have a couple of ideas why but would love to hear from others.
second problem is that he's taken to scratching his back legs with the opposite one and stomps alot, he isn't a hairy pony but all i can think of is maybe something like mites??? his legs are very clean (no cuts etc) and mud seems to jump away from him as well so not sure what to do about it and is it possible it's to do with his rolling?
just to add that i rode him this afternoon and gave him free rein just to see if he would try and roll with me but he didn't while out and about but thought about it in the school until i told him to get on and behave, so i did some repetition work with him at walking then standing etc and after thinking about it the first time he didn't try it again.
chocolate biscuits and wine for reading, thankyou.
i've had a nice family come and view my pony (3 times so far) with the hope of taking him on loan, he's very green but is obliging to what's being asked of him. he's about 5.5yrs old.
when the people came to see him on thursday he was very well behaved and well mannered, the girl rode him in the outdoor arena, through a few fields and then back to the indoor arena, i've done this with him a few times so it's not new. he was ridden for about 40 mins. when i turned my back to put some trotting poles out he went down for a roll with the girl on top, she got clear in time and everyone laughed, she got back on and i walked him around, when we got to the end and talking of leaving he went for another roll, again the girl got clear of him.
now i put the rolling down to him getting a bit hot and sweaty, he was wet from the rain and also he is normally allowed to have a roll AFTER he's been untacked in the school, this is the first time he's done anything like this.
they came up again and he was ok, but we only took him in the fields, then again today and we walked around the farm boundary (a long way) and just as we were preparing for a trot (on the lead rein) he dropped to the floor again for a bleeding roll. the girl got clear (again) and got back on and we pushed him forward more so it didn't happen again!
so any thoughts on why he's doing this, i have a couple of ideas why but would love to hear from others.
second problem is that he's taken to scratching his back legs with the opposite one and stomps alot, he isn't a hairy pony but all i can think of is maybe something like mites??? his legs are very clean (no cuts etc) and mud seems to jump away from him as well so not sure what to do about it and is it possible it's to do with his rolling?
just to add that i rode him this afternoon and gave him free rein just to see if he would try and roll with me but he didn't while out and about but thought about it in the school until i told him to get on and behave, so i did some repetition work with him at walking then standing etc and after thinking about it the first time he didn't try it again.
chocolate biscuits and wine for reading, thankyou.