Jynxed
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I got my horse Alfie about two months ago. He's a six year old suspected warmblood cross cob who came over from Ireland last year, and was told when I brought him he had a few problems mounting, but fine when ridden, so I took him on as a project.
I fell in love straight away and rebroke him, spent a month doing ground work and he was fab. After a lot of work with the mounting block, leaning over him etc. and when he had accepted me then, I started sitting on him, walking him around with someone leading, then got off, and he was fine! We walked him out on a tiny hack with someone holding him and he was again fine, then I got on him and rode him round with no one holding him, and even had a trot.
Then problems started. I rode him twice more on my own, and he reared three times when I was asking him to do things, and went up vertical (was close to falling backwards). I have had it all checked (back etc.), he was horrible with the dentist and was rearing too much with her for her to have a proper look (coming back soon with sedation), but said his teeth wouldn't be the cause for it as they looked great from what she could see. I have since tracked down his owners to the first woman who brought him over from Ireland,who told me he had been unpredictable and dangerous then, and obviously he has never calmed down. He was broken and gelded late which doesn't help at all.
I have an experienced trainer coming on Monday to help me with him, but I don't have the balance or experience to sit and deal with the vertical rears, which is dangerous for us both (I've stopped riding him). I don't know whether he'll make a riding horse again if this has been going on for years, and I'm tempted to break him to drive and see if he enjoys that, because I can tell he just hates being ridden. But I have no interest in driving, so I don't know what I'll do with him then.
Thanks!
I fell in love straight away and rebroke him, spent a month doing ground work and he was fab. After a lot of work with the mounting block, leaning over him etc. and when he had accepted me then, I started sitting on him, walking him around with someone leading, then got off, and he was fine! We walked him out on a tiny hack with someone holding him and he was again fine, then I got on him and rode him round with no one holding him, and even had a trot.
Then problems started. I rode him twice more on my own, and he reared three times when I was asking him to do things, and went up vertical (was close to falling backwards). I have had it all checked (back etc.), he was horrible with the dentist and was rearing too much with her for her to have a proper look (coming back soon with sedation), but said his teeth wouldn't be the cause for it as they looked great from what she could see. I have since tracked down his owners to the first woman who brought him over from Ireland,who told me he had been unpredictable and dangerous then, and obviously he has never calmed down. He was broken and gelded late which doesn't help at all.
I have an experienced trainer coming on Monday to help me with him, but I don't have the balance or experience to sit and deal with the vertical rears, which is dangerous for us both (I've stopped riding him). I don't know whether he'll make a riding horse again if this has been going on for years, and I'm tempted to break him to drive and see if he enjoys that, because I can tell he just hates being ridden. But I have no interest in driving, so I don't know what I'll do with him then.
Thanks!