lucky7
Well-Known Member
Since i have been doing more with my cob i have realised how hard work it has become to ride the sec D, took him on a fun ride 2 weeks ago and wanted to do some small xc jumps, he just didn't want to know! he was nappy with the other horse and no matter how much leg i applied he just stood like concrete and refused to go forward till my friends horse did, he ran out on the jumps which where literally logs on the ground and he felt really *meh*. He has come behind the leg in the school too so we laid off that for a while and he did come back better, he's okay hacking but he feels pretty dead to the leg and lazy at times! I just feel he's gone a bit sour? he was in work 4 - 5 days per week, schooling 1 x and hacked the rest
Riding the cob was a breath of fresh air, super forward going, really keen, jumps etc and we have a WH class planned in a few weeks. I actually look forward to riding her, also shes not sharp like the boy ( as well as being lazy he can be super sharp and spooky!!) and not spooky !!
So i have decided to turn the D away for a while, having his shoes off this week (he's due anyway) and turning him away for a few months and see hos heis in autumn plus i don't have time to ride 2. Hoping the break will do him good. He's 7.
Anyone else turned away a sour horse? how long for and did they come back refreshed?
Riding the cob was a breath of fresh air, super forward going, really keen, jumps etc and we have a WH class planned in a few weeks. I actually look forward to riding her, also shes not sharp like the boy ( as well as being lazy he can be super sharp and spooky!!) and not spooky !!
So i have decided to turn the D away for a while, having his shoes off this week (he's due anyway) and turning him away for a few months and see hos heis in autumn plus i don't have time to ride 2. Hoping the break will do him good. He's 7.
Anyone else turned away a sour horse? how long for and did they come back refreshed?