Hovis_and_SidsMum
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Yesterday was not a good day. Following last weeks sucess hubby and friend took omar and hovis blood hounding again.
All seemed well again so I followed the supporters in my car to the first point we would be able to see them. When I got there everyone else trooped past - no omar and no hovis. One of the riders yelled there'd been a problem and they turned back. To cut a long story short Omar had thrown an absolute hissy about 2 miles in and had bronked hubby off. for everyones safety hubby walked him back to the lorry.
The question is what to do with omar?
We've had him a year and he is about the most inconsistant horse i've ever met. When he's on form he's amazing. He's stunning to look at, can work beautifully, can be an angel to hack out and generally is lovely.
But its like theres something wired wrong in his brain. One day he's an angel - the next day he's scared of his own shadow, won't load, spooks at things he's seen a thousand times and generally behaves like a total knob. Theres just no consistancy at all.
It can be anything - one day he's refusing to cross a trotting pole on the ground - the next day he will happily pop 75cm like its not there. No obvious triggers - nothing.
He's irish draft cross TB and i joke he's got the ID looks and the TB brain but its not funny.
Has anyone else come across anything similar? Any advice anyone can give? It just feels poor hubby takes 2 steps forward with him and 40 backwards. Hubby swings between being on top of the world and really proud of him to wanting to sell him and give up. I just don't know what to do. I daren't ride him - he scares me to death so ulitmately its down to hubby but he's so torn.
Help anyone?
All seemed well again so I followed the supporters in my car to the first point we would be able to see them. When I got there everyone else trooped past - no omar and no hovis. One of the riders yelled there'd been a problem and they turned back. To cut a long story short Omar had thrown an absolute hissy about 2 miles in and had bronked hubby off. for everyones safety hubby walked him back to the lorry.
The question is what to do with omar?
We've had him a year and he is about the most inconsistant horse i've ever met. When he's on form he's amazing. He's stunning to look at, can work beautifully, can be an angel to hack out and generally is lovely.
But its like theres something wired wrong in his brain. One day he's an angel - the next day he's scared of his own shadow, won't load, spooks at things he's seen a thousand times and generally behaves like a total knob. Theres just no consistancy at all.
It can be anything - one day he's refusing to cross a trotting pole on the ground - the next day he will happily pop 75cm like its not there. No obvious triggers - nothing.
He's irish draft cross TB and i joke he's got the ID looks and the TB brain but its not funny.
Has anyone else come across anything similar? Any advice anyone can give? It just feels poor hubby takes 2 steps forward with him and 40 backwards. Hubby swings between being on top of the world and really proud of him to wanting to sell him and give up. I just don't know what to do. I daren't ride him - he scares me to death so ulitmately its down to hubby but he's so torn.
Help anyone?