NinaMarie1989
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Hi everyone, I bought my horse almost a year ago, and he is so lovely on the ground, cheeky, sometimes naughty. He's only just turned 4 in April.
I backed him in August as a 3 yo, had a few problems getting him to go forward and napping, but he soon got out of the habit and was going absolutely brilliantly... beach gallops, big main roads, big lorries and tractors and everything, couldn't fault him at all... he was better in company, but would go out by himself.
Then in march while riding on the beach on my own, as soon as I asked for a trot or a canter, he would spin and bolt in the direction of home, I then carried on making him walk until he was going forward willingly then turned for home.
The next day I thought, I'll try that again, bring a friend and some lunge lines, he was so naughty and was doing the same thing, so we lunged him and I hopped on to ride home and he was rushing, so I asked him to stand talked to him 'stop being silly we're going home now' pat pat good boy leg on 'walk on' and he proceeded to launch me in the air, and he ran home... leaving me winded, trying my best to run while breathing like a beast!
I put it down to it being spring and thought 'ill turn him away for a month or so' and hope he just calms down, until a week later my farrier came said 'that is the worst thing you could of done', so the next day I rode him, not far, just half a mile down the road and through a wood and he was good as gold! Tried again the day after and i could get him off the drive with out him bucking, I was on my own so, I obviously couldn't keep going at him on my own.
I've done loads of lunging with him, tried hacking him numerous times with no success, I have hacked him out once more but with my friends mare... but have only tried that once.
I have sent him away to a lady who is also stumped with what to do with him... While she was riding last night just in walk, there were horses in other field and he just kept napping, and bucking and nearly throwing her off.
I do hopefully have a plan for when he comes back... and I am going to try hacking him with others again, to hopefully get him to gain some confidence... as it could be separation anxiety?
We have limited facilities, I backed him and long reined him on a private lane, we don't have a school as of yet or near by.
But I was HOPING somebody has gone through the same thing and could offer me some advice?
Please bear in mind he has had all the checks, hes up to date with teeth etc, and isn't in any pain, he is just being an A* hole!
I know warmblood mature mentally later than others, but I can't just wait until he's 10/12 before I can do anything with him!!
So frustrating, as he was going to well, and he has tons of potential
Any help or advice would be great, Thank you.
Please no nasty comments!
I backed him in August as a 3 yo, had a few problems getting him to go forward and napping, but he soon got out of the habit and was going absolutely brilliantly... beach gallops, big main roads, big lorries and tractors and everything, couldn't fault him at all... he was better in company, but would go out by himself.
Then in march while riding on the beach on my own, as soon as I asked for a trot or a canter, he would spin and bolt in the direction of home, I then carried on making him walk until he was going forward willingly then turned for home.
The next day I thought, I'll try that again, bring a friend and some lunge lines, he was so naughty and was doing the same thing, so we lunged him and I hopped on to ride home and he was rushing, so I asked him to stand talked to him 'stop being silly we're going home now' pat pat good boy leg on 'walk on' and he proceeded to launch me in the air, and he ran home... leaving me winded, trying my best to run while breathing like a beast!
I put it down to it being spring and thought 'ill turn him away for a month or so' and hope he just calms down, until a week later my farrier came said 'that is the worst thing you could of done', so the next day I rode him, not far, just half a mile down the road and through a wood and he was good as gold! Tried again the day after and i could get him off the drive with out him bucking, I was on my own so, I obviously couldn't keep going at him on my own.
I've done loads of lunging with him, tried hacking him numerous times with no success, I have hacked him out once more but with my friends mare... but have only tried that once.
I have sent him away to a lady who is also stumped with what to do with him... While she was riding last night just in walk, there were horses in other field and he just kept napping, and bucking and nearly throwing her off.
I do hopefully have a plan for when he comes back... and I am going to try hacking him with others again, to hopefully get him to gain some confidence... as it could be separation anxiety?
We have limited facilities, I backed him and long reined him on a private lane, we don't have a school as of yet or near by.
But I was HOPING somebody has gone through the same thing and could offer me some advice?
Please bear in mind he has had all the checks, hes up to date with teeth etc, and isn't in any pain, he is just being an A* hole!
I know warmblood mature mentally later than others, but I can't just wait until he's 10/12 before I can do anything with him!!
So frustrating, as he was going to well, and he has tons of potential
Any help or advice would be great, Thank you.
Please no nasty comments!