Time to sell up?

LuckyLaneRider

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So i have a 2 yr old NF who i have owned nearly a year now. Recently he started rearing & lashing out, i lost my confidence & got professional help which then got my confidence back up again & all went well for three or four days. Yesterday he reared up once again with me & we are back to square one! I'm continuously stressed about it & am feeling as though i'm just no good for him, i don't feel i have the oomph to be able to deal with him anymore. I love him but getting other people to lead my horse for me is ridiculous & not fair on my boy, maybe i should think realistically. Is it time to sell? :confused:
 
hi,

only you can answer that.
to me it sounds as if you dont have much confidence around him and he sounds like he needs confident handling as do most youngsters. I would suggest buying Kelly marks book - Good Manners, before giving up just yet.

But if you are worried about your own safety then perhaps you should sell and buy something already perhaps a 5 yr old where you can continue to build up his/her education.
 
Don't beat yourself up over this , you boy needs constant , confident handling and you may be doing the best thing for him by letting him go to someone who's up for taking charge of his youthful bad manners , don't forget that the way he his handled now will stay with him forever so a good start is really important - crucial actually - to your boy having a happy life and not being pushed from pillar to post cos he's ruined. What about loaning him to someone experienced for a project or you could sell him to a good home and start enjoying your riding again with an older mount?
 
hey hun tis I.. lol sorry to hear your still having probs with him you have done so well with him too and I know for a fact how good you are but I can tell it's no fun anymore.

I'll message you on FB hun, keep your chin up you've done really well, he's having his terrible two's now just wish I was still down there to help you out.


xxx
 
Ring the professional that helped you before - this doesn't mean that you've failed, only that the two of you need a little bit more support to learn to trust / respect each other. A good professional should have no hesitation in coming back out for a refresher. Always wear a hat and gloves, make sure you lead with a 12ft line so you can stay out of the way and take some deep breaths. You can do it, this is normal youngster behaviour and it's not your fault.
 
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