Baileysno1
Well-Known Member
I have been prompted to ask myself why I have my horse and whether what I get out of him is enough for what I put in?
Very long but your opinions would be appreciated.
have a 6 year old WB Ryu, I've had him 2 years this December. He is very beautiful and talented although I have to admit he doesn't really take me that seriously. My goals for him were to do affliated novice dressage and a bit of everything else, for the most part we've come an incrediblily long way, we've tried everything and been sucessful in RC competition however I struggle with the dressage its not that hes bad or I'm a crap rider its just he requires a firm black and white type of person and when trainers have ridden him he sparkles, when I ride I'm too quiet at the wrong time and it all goes a bit mediocre. When I try to adopt the trainers approach I feel uncomfortable and a bit like an actress, its just not my nature!
This is Ryu
So this is whats prompted me to question my situation, I've ridden another youngster in for bringing on, shes a mare TB type not flashy like Ryu but incredibly balanced and sensitive, she requires a quiet rider (like me) she is very sweet and she has no issues and went out sunday to her first unaffliated dressage competion and scored 71% having never been in that enviroment before or even in a trailer!
Ryu has a very big personality, taking him out is a military operation and can be very tiring, his behavior is not really bad or dangerous it just worries me, I worry about where to park so he can see other horses, whether he'll get upset if we're left alone in the warm up, if he'll spin round when I put
his saddle on, these things rarely happen but I'm so paranoid about having an incident it puts me off competing. I work very hard full time to keep my 2 horses they are a hobby and supposedly a pleasure.
So in the mare I glimpsed really what it would be like having a more suitable match, however I've put blood and sweat into Ryu to get him where we are and emotionally although hes a struggle I'm attached. My friend says she sees horses very differently and they are there to work for her not as pets but they're her livelihood so thats understandable. Do you perservere with a diffcult horse or are you of the opnion that if they don't preform or behave to your expectations then they must go?
Very long but your opinions would be appreciated.
have a 6 year old WB Ryu, I've had him 2 years this December. He is very beautiful and talented although I have to admit he doesn't really take me that seriously. My goals for him were to do affliated novice dressage and a bit of everything else, for the most part we've come an incrediblily long way, we've tried everything and been sucessful in RC competition however I struggle with the dressage its not that hes bad or I'm a crap rider its just he requires a firm black and white type of person and when trainers have ridden him he sparkles, when I ride I'm too quiet at the wrong time and it all goes a bit mediocre. When I try to adopt the trainers approach I feel uncomfortable and a bit like an actress, its just not my nature!
This is Ryu
So this is whats prompted me to question my situation, I've ridden another youngster in for bringing on, shes a mare TB type not flashy like Ryu but incredibly balanced and sensitive, she requires a quiet rider (like me) she is very sweet and she has no issues and went out sunday to her first unaffliated dressage competion and scored 71% having never been in that enviroment before or even in a trailer!
Ryu has a very big personality, taking him out is a military operation and can be very tiring, his behavior is not really bad or dangerous it just worries me, I worry about where to park so he can see other horses, whether he'll get upset if we're left alone in the warm up, if he'll spin round when I put
his saddle on, these things rarely happen but I'm so paranoid about having an incident it puts me off competing. I work very hard full time to keep my 2 horses they are a hobby and supposedly a pleasure.
So in the mare I glimpsed really what it would be like having a more suitable match, however I've put blood and sweat into Ryu to get him where we are and emotionally although hes a struggle I'm attached. My friend says she sees horses very differently and they are there to work for her not as pets but they're her livelihood so thats understandable. Do you perservere with a diffcult horse or are you of the opnion that if they don't preform or behave to your expectations then they must go?