Parkranger
Well-Known Member
Ok, sorry for droning on, but appreciate your opinions on this.
I'm now at breaking point with Oscar. He's a great horse, and his bonus points are:
got placed 2nd when I rode him last weeked (and was impeccably behaved),
boxes well,
is good to handle with farrier etc
is not spooky
has beautiful paces
jumps really well
Downsides:
has started to nap really badly now fit (no rearing, but lots of threatening) and is now napping in the school, in company on hacks and generally whenever he's away from his mate Ty. I then tense, hang on his mouth and just can't get my head around it. I wouldn't say I'm a novice rider but the thought of him rearing is too much - he's being a stubborn sod!
There is not the option to put him in another field unfortunately
Just wondered what you'd do?
I'm now at breaking point with Oscar. He's a great horse, and his bonus points are:
got placed 2nd when I rode him last weeked (and was impeccably behaved),
boxes well,
is good to handle with farrier etc
is not spooky
has beautiful paces
jumps really well
Downsides:
has started to nap really badly now fit (no rearing, but lots of threatening) and is now napping in the school, in company on hacks and generally whenever he's away from his mate Ty. I then tense, hang on his mouth and just can't get my head around it. I wouldn't say I'm a novice rider but the thought of him rearing is too much - he's being a stubborn sod!
There is not the option to put him in another field unfortunately
Just wondered what you'd do?