Vito
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I bought a horse that was advertised as a project, she did 11 races over hurdles and did quite well, before being sold at Ascot, ended up with a private buyer who then decided she was beyond what they could do. I went to look at her and she went well, as Id expected from an ex racer, she didnt really understand the bridle or leg aids, she has a problem having her ears touched, its quite deep rooted and shes got very strong opinions about it, shes obviously had this problem for a long time, to get the bridle on it needs to be dismantled and put on around her head. After many months she'll let me touch her ears, but still has a fit about the bridle.
As she went well on the road both in hand and ridden in company I decided to try her in the arena, just to get her used to the aids, I had thought that although shed been sold as a project she wasnt all that bad, just needed a bit of training as a riding horse, turns out I was wrong, optimism has always been my biggest weakness. She galloped the length of the arena (90m) leapt and bucked, Im told I lasted the full 8 seconds so could consider a career as a rodeo rider. I dont think it would do my back much good, I felt it twist as I hit the sand, just before my head landed.
So I turned her away for a few months to relax, as she was very tense and exercising herself in the field, then went back to basics with tack, standing still, being led nicely, I thought we were making really good progress as she was reliably standing still and being calm, so I quietly got on, she galloped, bucked, I came off and broke both legs.
What next? I don't feel I can sell her with the problems she's had, I've done myself a lot of damage and I don't want to ride her myself, she's a companion horse at the moment. I guess some of them just don't make the transition to riding horse. I feel like my only realistic option is to have her PTS but that's damn hard. I'm appealing for opinions and options from people more experienced than me please, thanks for reading.
As she went well on the road both in hand and ridden in company I decided to try her in the arena, just to get her used to the aids, I had thought that although shed been sold as a project she wasnt all that bad, just needed a bit of training as a riding horse, turns out I was wrong, optimism has always been my biggest weakness. She galloped the length of the arena (90m) leapt and bucked, Im told I lasted the full 8 seconds so could consider a career as a rodeo rider. I dont think it would do my back much good, I felt it twist as I hit the sand, just before my head landed.
So I turned her away for a few months to relax, as she was very tense and exercising herself in the field, then went back to basics with tack, standing still, being led nicely, I thought we were making really good progress as she was reliably standing still and being calm, so I quietly got on, she galloped, bucked, I came off and broke both legs.
What next? I don't feel I can sell her with the problems she's had, I've done myself a lot of damage and I don't want to ride her myself, she's a companion horse at the moment. I guess some of them just don't make the transition to riding horse. I feel like my only realistic option is to have her PTS but that's damn hard. I'm appealing for opinions and options from people more experienced than me please, thanks for reading.