benson21
Well-Known Member
I bought a horse last August, Charlie, a12 year old grey gelding. Immediately it became obvious we were not suited, I was too heavy and novicy for him, and he was not happy. It was thought at the time he had quite a deep rooted back problem by the vet and physio when he started to buck when ridden by experienced riders that are much lighter than me.
But someone wanted to trial him and seemed to get on not too bad. It was felt that he was happiest hacking, but could do a little schooling no more than twice a week. He is very much a stressy sort, weaves, cant hold weight on, etc.
5 weeks ago we were all involved in an accident with a car hitting both Charlie and the horse I was riding. Charlie was hit by the car and knocked to the ground but survived.
He hasnt been ridden since the accident as he was very badly bruised and much more stressed. Each time he is led to the feild he has to cross a road. He is ok with cars coming towards him, but if a vehicle comes from behind he spins and tries to rear.So i am presuming he will never be a hacking horse.
The lady that was trialing him had said she would take him on, but has now decided against it.
He wouldnt be right as a companion horse as he wouldnt cope if he was left in the feild on his own.
I feel I know the way this is going, but I just wanted other peoples views.
But someone wanted to trial him and seemed to get on not too bad. It was felt that he was happiest hacking, but could do a little schooling no more than twice a week. He is very much a stressy sort, weaves, cant hold weight on, etc.
5 weeks ago we were all involved in an accident with a car hitting both Charlie and the horse I was riding. Charlie was hit by the car and knocked to the ground but survived.
He hasnt been ridden since the accident as he was very badly bruised and much more stressed. Each time he is led to the feild he has to cross a road. He is ok with cars coming towards him, but if a vehicle comes from behind he spins and tries to rear.So i am presuming he will never be a hacking horse.
The lady that was trialing him had said she would take him on, but has now decided against it.
He wouldnt be right as a companion horse as he wouldnt cope if he was left in the feild on his own.
I feel I know the way this is going, but I just wanted other peoples views.