Trot_On_Dressage
Well-Known Member
Pointless post and long for which I apologise, just need to vent my frustrations!
I have a 5yr which I started to back over winter, he was very immature for his age which is why he had been left till then. He is a laid back fellow 16hh TB x and was fairly straight forward to do. I have a lot of experience backing and producing youngsters, am a freelance BHSAI but will admit i my last youngster was 6 years ago. Took it slow and by Jan was walk, trot, canter in our outdoor school with and without others in school too, he took it all in his stride.
Everything was going well until the spring grass made its appearance a month ago! Unfortunately for me, my boy is very agile! He has lovely paces with real elevation ( which is why I bought him!) but that does mean he finds fly bucking, 4ft leaps, broncing etc extremely easy and I have come off him now 3 times in a month!
Our issue seems to be our outdoor school. The yard that he is at has horses in paddocks all round the arena, and they very helpfully have put a yearling out their too.
The first time he got me off we was happily working in the outdoor school, doing some pole work and general baby things, he was working well and concentrating and I thought to myself "ok I could leave it there, maybe I will just have a canter first!' Big mistake! As I asked for canter he exploded and off I came. Never mind, dusted myself off and got back on. How I didn't fall off again I do not know as poor little devil was petrified! Managed to bail out as he was careering round the school in a panic.
Took it back to the very beginning as he had lost his confidence. Daily sessions of lungeing or long reining, getting on, getting off etc and all was fine. Now we are back at stage we was at before and unfortunately he has had me off again!
Just feel very deflated with our 3 steps forwards, 5 steps back. I do know that this is what happens with babies but being self employed I really can't afford to hurt myself and am getting too old for this!
Sorry, pointless and feeling sorry for myself!
I have a 5yr which I started to back over winter, he was very immature for his age which is why he had been left till then. He is a laid back fellow 16hh TB x and was fairly straight forward to do. I have a lot of experience backing and producing youngsters, am a freelance BHSAI but will admit i my last youngster was 6 years ago. Took it slow and by Jan was walk, trot, canter in our outdoor school with and without others in school too, he took it all in his stride.
Everything was going well until the spring grass made its appearance a month ago! Unfortunately for me, my boy is very agile! He has lovely paces with real elevation ( which is why I bought him!) but that does mean he finds fly bucking, 4ft leaps, broncing etc extremely easy and I have come off him now 3 times in a month!
Our issue seems to be our outdoor school. The yard that he is at has horses in paddocks all round the arena, and they very helpfully have put a yearling out their too.
The first time he got me off we was happily working in the outdoor school, doing some pole work and general baby things, he was working well and concentrating and I thought to myself "ok I could leave it there, maybe I will just have a canter first!' Big mistake! As I asked for canter he exploded and off I came. Never mind, dusted myself off and got back on. How I didn't fall off again I do not know as poor little devil was petrified! Managed to bail out as he was careering round the school in a panic.
Took it back to the very beginning as he had lost his confidence. Daily sessions of lungeing or long reining, getting on, getting off etc and all was fine. Now we are back at stage we was at before and unfortunately he has had me off again!
Just feel very deflated with our 3 steps forwards, 5 steps back. I do know that this is what happens with babies but being self employed I really can't afford to hurt myself and am getting too old for this!
Sorry, pointless and feeling sorry for myself!