KK200
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I dont seem to have much luck with horses, and my run of bad luck is continuing!
I cant afford to buy a horse (keeping it is the bigger issue really) so have been sharing for about 2 years, currently on 3rd share horse. 1st horse was sold after 6 months of me sharing when we were finally starting to build a bond and get somewhere. 2nd horse went badly lame after about 9 or 10 months and has now retired for a quieter life. 3rd (current) horse is a WBxTB mare by a GP stallion, she was at a professional yard for a while and then came back to yard she was born at (her owner runs the yard but doesnt have time to ride her). She has lovely huge paces but the problem is she is a 7 year old mare with way too much attitude, if I ask her to do anything she doesnt want to do cue lots of bucking, going sideways and generally being a pain.
I've never shared a young horse before and never a WB either, I can easily sit to her bucks and havent come off (yet!) either. With my previous share horses they were quirky at times but never to the extent that current mare challenges me. Been sharing her since the end of August so coming up for 5 months now.
I understand with a mare I'm going to get more quirks and that's fine, again with a WB I know they are more challenging than a ISH type that I have ridden in the past. However what I wasnt prepared for was the bad attitude, she is an angel in the stable and weirdly she is lovely to hack out but put her in the school (or ask her to trot on a hack) and we have a devil horse on our hands.
I had hoped that by March/April we might be out doing a little competition (only prelim) here and there, but getting on last night was like rewinding 5 months and going back to the start all over again. I tend to dread schooling her and last night only confirmed that perhaps I have bitten off more than I can chew with this one, I always hear top riders saying to be a successful dressage horse the horse needs the right attitude, so I'm wondering if this one has the paces and movement but just not the attitude?
Pain has been ruled out, we've had literally everything under the sun done in the last 5 months - new saddle, new bit, physio, teeth done, vet out....she had a bit of a stiff neck at one point which the physio sorted but aside from that she is just an arse.
So what I want to know is how long should I stick it out? When do you know its time to call it a day? She has so much potential it really is a shame, and for anyone that's ever tried to find a part loan/share you must appreciate that finding a horse with her breeding up for share is like finding unicorn poo. Giving up is not something I'm keen on, I do like a challenge but I'm starting to get a bit fed up with purely hacking through fear of what is going to happen in the school. My instructor agrees that she has a lot of potential and her paces are fantastic, and instructor is wonderfully positive in that she can come good but every time we make an improvement its like one step forward and 5 steps back. Instructor has admitted though she's not seen such a challenging horse for a long time and wouldnt dream of getting on her, which says a lot to me when instructor is a professional dressage rider!
Oh and finally previous pro rider never had these problems with her, he did for about 3 weeks but then she calmed down. No idea why she is acting up like this with me still after 5 months. He did (I think) ride her in a way I'm not keen on though, draw reins used a lot plus allowing her to rush on the forehand the entire time, and ridden frequently in a small round pen never stretching out her neck.
Any advice welcome - sorry for the essay!
I cant afford to buy a horse (keeping it is the bigger issue really) so have been sharing for about 2 years, currently on 3rd share horse. 1st horse was sold after 6 months of me sharing when we were finally starting to build a bond and get somewhere. 2nd horse went badly lame after about 9 or 10 months and has now retired for a quieter life. 3rd (current) horse is a WBxTB mare by a GP stallion, she was at a professional yard for a while and then came back to yard she was born at (her owner runs the yard but doesnt have time to ride her). She has lovely huge paces but the problem is she is a 7 year old mare with way too much attitude, if I ask her to do anything she doesnt want to do cue lots of bucking, going sideways and generally being a pain.
I've never shared a young horse before and never a WB either, I can easily sit to her bucks and havent come off (yet!) either. With my previous share horses they were quirky at times but never to the extent that current mare challenges me. Been sharing her since the end of August so coming up for 5 months now.
I understand with a mare I'm going to get more quirks and that's fine, again with a WB I know they are more challenging than a ISH type that I have ridden in the past. However what I wasnt prepared for was the bad attitude, she is an angel in the stable and weirdly she is lovely to hack out but put her in the school (or ask her to trot on a hack) and we have a devil horse on our hands.
I had hoped that by March/April we might be out doing a little competition (only prelim) here and there, but getting on last night was like rewinding 5 months and going back to the start all over again. I tend to dread schooling her and last night only confirmed that perhaps I have bitten off more than I can chew with this one, I always hear top riders saying to be a successful dressage horse the horse needs the right attitude, so I'm wondering if this one has the paces and movement but just not the attitude?
Pain has been ruled out, we've had literally everything under the sun done in the last 5 months - new saddle, new bit, physio, teeth done, vet out....she had a bit of a stiff neck at one point which the physio sorted but aside from that she is just an arse.
So what I want to know is how long should I stick it out? When do you know its time to call it a day? She has so much potential it really is a shame, and for anyone that's ever tried to find a part loan/share you must appreciate that finding a horse with her breeding up for share is like finding unicorn poo. Giving up is not something I'm keen on, I do like a challenge but I'm starting to get a bit fed up with purely hacking through fear of what is going to happen in the school. My instructor agrees that she has a lot of potential and her paces are fantastic, and instructor is wonderfully positive in that she can come good but every time we make an improvement its like one step forward and 5 steps back. Instructor has admitted though she's not seen such a challenging horse for a long time and wouldnt dream of getting on her, which says a lot to me when instructor is a professional dressage rider!
Oh and finally previous pro rider never had these problems with her, he did for about 3 weeks but then she calmed down. No idea why she is acting up like this with me still after 5 months. He did (I think) ride her in a way I'm not keen on though, draw reins used a lot plus allowing her to rush on the forehand the entire time, and ridden frequently in a small round pen never stretching out her neck.
Any advice welcome - sorry for the essay!