DrDolittle
Member
Ok been having a few issues with my boy the last few weeks, he has begun napping when hacking out alone and has learnt that reaing is fun, has been fine in the school. He has also been a little unsettled in his stable, very distracted and he keeps looking out of his stable up the lane.
So anyway I get to yard today bring him in from the field and he is really hyper in his stable, box walking and really unsettled, the YM said that he was really wound up this morning and that she thinks its the foxes down the lane calling that is winding him up.
I arranged to go a small hack with a very good forward going horse, thinking if my horse is lacking confidence when alone it may help. He was ok most of the way round, its only a short but we had a few nappy moments nothing mayjor.
Anyway we get back to the yard and I take him in the school for a canter, down one end of the school he was fine, working as normal, then attempt to take him up the other end of the school and he does an almighty spook I come flying out the side door he takes off round the school, I manage to get him and get back on, start working him again, come down the end of the school and exactly the same thing happens again, and again come flying off.
Get back on and start trying to circle him closer to then end of the school, try keeping his mind on me all going well till we come round again and again, massive spook and twist and again I come off.
So get back on, try walking him in the other direction, he starts napping then does a huge rear and spin, somehow I managed to stay on but then decide to get off and put him on the lunge, Lunge him till he is knackered then get back on and walk him past spooky area. He was a lot better but still on edge.
The end of the school that he had a problem with is where the gate is, when he got me off I had to walk him up that end to get back on, he was fine with me walking him to the mounting block and standing there whilst I got on, so am thinking if there was something there he would of been funny with me getting on, right?
Anyway, just wondering what people would of done in this situation.
He is usually such a laid back horse, I dont know what has gotten into him. He is rising 6 warmblood, and I know a lot of people think 6 is the naughty year.
I have had problems with his spookiness before but he has been loads better the last few months, could how he has been behaving in his stable effect his ridden work?
I know this is long winded but just wanted to know if anyone has had similar problems and how to overcome them.
So anyway I get to yard today bring him in from the field and he is really hyper in his stable, box walking and really unsettled, the YM said that he was really wound up this morning and that she thinks its the foxes down the lane calling that is winding him up.
I arranged to go a small hack with a very good forward going horse, thinking if my horse is lacking confidence when alone it may help. He was ok most of the way round, its only a short but we had a few nappy moments nothing mayjor.
Anyway we get back to the yard and I take him in the school for a canter, down one end of the school he was fine, working as normal, then attempt to take him up the other end of the school and he does an almighty spook I come flying out the side door he takes off round the school, I manage to get him and get back on, start working him again, come down the end of the school and exactly the same thing happens again, and again come flying off.
Get back on and start trying to circle him closer to then end of the school, try keeping his mind on me all going well till we come round again and again, massive spook and twist and again I come off.
So get back on, try walking him in the other direction, he starts napping then does a huge rear and spin, somehow I managed to stay on but then decide to get off and put him on the lunge, Lunge him till he is knackered then get back on and walk him past spooky area. He was a lot better but still on edge.
The end of the school that he had a problem with is where the gate is, when he got me off I had to walk him up that end to get back on, he was fine with me walking him to the mounting block and standing there whilst I got on, so am thinking if there was something there he would of been funny with me getting on, right?
Anyway, just wondering what people would of done in this situation.
He is usually such a laid back horse, I dont know what has gotten into him. He is rising 6 warmblood, and I know a lot of people think 6 is the naughty year.
I have had problems with his spookiness before but he has been loads better the last few months, could how he has been behaving in his stable effect his ridden work?
I know this is long winded but just wanted to know if anyone has had similar problems and how to overcome them.