anniedoherty
Well-Known Member
Well, the vet came at the start of the week and can't find anything wrong with his back and no lameness issues. He actually did another vetting for me just to make sure that everything was covered.
My trainer then got on after I'd lunged him for 15 mins and he started bucking. He seemed incredibly tense and very unhappy to be ridden yet he had been fine on the lunge.
He was then loose schooled and my trainer got on him again with exactly the same result. Horse was palpably tense and worried and started doing small bucks.
I just don't know what else to do. This horse was supposed to be for my husband but I can't ride it let alone him (he's a beginner). It just isn't what we thought we had bought. It is a lovely horse on the ground although quite nervy but it is very affectionate and loving and everyone at the yard thinks it is sweet.
Has anyone got any ideas at all regarding what I should do next? I could have him professionally re-schooled but I can't really afford schooling livery for however long it takes and in the meantime I can't ride the horse. I feel totally fed up now.
My trainer then got on after I'd lunged him for 15 mins and he started bucking. He seemed incredibly tense and very unhappy to be ridden yet he had been fine on the lunge.
He was then loose schooled and my trainer got on him again with exactly the same result. Horse was palpably tense and worried and started doing small bucks.
I just don't know what else to do. This horse was supposed to be for my husband but I can't ride it let alone him (he's a beginner). It just isn't what we thought we had bought. It is a lovely horse on the ground although quite nervy but it is very affectionate and loving and everyone at the yard thinks it is sweet.
Has anyone got any ideas at all regarding what I should do next? I could have him professionally re-schooled but I can't really afford schooling livery for however long it takes and in the meantime I can't ride the horse. I feel totally fed up now.