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This is not a post from me, but a close friend. She doesn't come go on her computer much, so rather than make an account I said she could use mine, so she's emailed me the following paragraphs, and I'm going to attempt to make a poll (note the word "attempt"
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"Hello people of HHO
I own a 5 year old TB, I've had him 3 years. He was backed as a 3 year old. I carried on riding him lightly, and then turned him away. I then re-backed him about 4 months ago, but I only walked him out and about. I didn't have the confidence to bring him on further so I sent him away to be schooled.
So far he has been away for 4 weeks. They spent a week long reining him, and have ridden him in the last two and a half weeks. He can now walk, trot, canter and they have even popped a small fence on him.
I went up to see him earlier today and they told me that from going to walk to trot he occasionally bucks and broncs a lot. Some days apparently he is fine, and works great but others he apparently decides he doesnt want to work, so bucks.
I've told because of this I should sell him to a professional, but that's not an option for me. I will not sell my horse.
So, my options are, either keep him there or bring him home.
The people who have worked with him are amazing, but they have changed his bit, and used a different saddle and I am wondering if this could possibly make a difference?
He is also usually kept out 24/7 but at the schooling yard he only gets 2/3 hours of turnout a day, again I wondered if this would affect his attitude?
Also, he is only ever ridden in the school, as they don't hack their horses out. I thought this could possibly make him bored, and if he got the opportunity to hack out now and again he might not buck?
I have a decision to make, do I keep him there, let the people who know what they are doing keep training him and hope he gets out of the habit? Or do I bring him home, get lessons from an experienced instructor and try and sort it myself? (I am not the best rider, but part of me thinks with 24 hour turnout, and the option to go hacking he might be more forward going, and not see riding as a punishment)
Like I said the place and the people are amazing, but it is expensive at £200 a week, and I can't afford to keep him there indefinitely.
So, what would you do? Keep him at the schooling yard, or bring him home?
Thanks in advance. Any advice/tips/stories are gratefully received
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"Hello people of HHO
I own a 5 year old TB, I've had him 3 years. He was backed as a 3 year old. I carried on riding him lightly, and then turned him away. I then re-backed him about 4 months ago, but I only walked him out and about. I didn't have the confidence to bring him on further so I sent him away to be schooled.
So far he has been away for 4 weeks. They spent a week long reining him, and have ridden him in the last two and a half weeks. He can now walk, trot, canter and they have even popped a small fence on him.
I went up to see him earlier today and they told me that from going to walk to trot he occasionally bucks and broncs a lot. Some days apparently he is fine, and works great but others he apparently decides he doesnt want to work, so bucks.
I've told because of this I should sell him to a professional, but that's not an option for me. I will not sell my horse.
So, my options are, either keep him there or bring him home.
The people who have worked with him are amazing, but they have changed his bit, and used a different saddle and I am wondering if this could possibly make a difference?
He is also usually kept out 24/7 but at the schooling yard he only gets 2/3 hours of turnout a day, again I wondered if this would affect his attitude?
Also, he is only ever ridden in the school, as they don't hack their horses out. I thought this could possibly make him bored, and if he got the opportunity to hack out now and again he might not buck?
I have a decision to make, do I keep him there, let the people who know what they are doing keep training him and hope he gets out of the habit? Or do I bring him home, get lessons from an experienced instructor and try and sort it myself? (I am not the best rider, but part of me thinks with 24 hour turnout, and the option to go hacking he might be more forward going, and not see riding as a punishment)
Like I said the place and the people are amazing, but it is expensive at £200 a week, and I can't afford to keep him there indefinitely.
So, what would you do? Keep him at the schooling yard, or bring him home?
Thanks in advance. Any advice/tips/stories are gratefully received