lucy_108
Well-Known Member
I'm a bit torn with a situation I've currently got and looking for people's two pennies worth (in a kind way please!)
So my wee man is 5 years old and I got him as a yearling from a rescue centre. I backed him myself and know him inside out. He's always been more whoa than go and a bit of a chancer - if he can get away with doing less, he 100% well. Lives to eat and gallop around cross country courses.
I have 0 time due to the nature of my work and my schedule so decided to find him a little rider who would come and ride him 2-3 times a week to keep him going. Found a lovely wee rider who is 11, came from a riding school but competent in W/T/C and small jumps. Very quiet and sympathetic in the saddle and very quiet on the ground. Ticked all boxes.
She's been riding him for 3/4 months now and he's started forming some pretty bad habits. He's learned that bucking/fly bucking can either get her off or unseat her and shake her enough that he no longer has to do any work. She was pretty game but I can see now is losing her confidence as if he so much as lifts a back foot off the floor, she backs off him.
I ride him as much as I can inbetween her rides and he's tried it with me but I shut him down in seconds because I'm bigger, more experienced and won't tolerate behaviour like it - but I fully appreciate she is not confident or big enough to do this.
It's now at a point where he won't even trot properly for her in the school, he goes into full slug mode and if she dares get tough with him, he just bucks and throws some shapes to either unseat her or get her off.
There isn't a huge amount I can do from the floor as she rides really well, but he's just learned he can get the better of her and I sadly cannot inject confidence.
Anyone got any ideas or is this just a mismatched pair?
So my wee man is 5 years old and I got him as a yearling from a rescue centre. I backed him myself and know him inside out. He's always been more whoa than go and a bit of a chancer - if he can get away with doing less, he 100% well. Lives to eat and gallop around cross country courses.
I have 0 time due to the nature of my work and my schedule so decided to find him a little rider who would come and ride him 2-3 times a week to keep him going. Found a lovely wee rider who is 11, came from a riding school but competent in W/T/C and small jumps. Very quiet and sympathetic in the saddle and very quiet on the ground. Ticked all boxes.
She's been riding him for 3/4 months now and he's started forming some pretty bad habits. He's learned that bucking/fly bucking can either get her off or unseat her and shake her enough that he no longer has to do any work. She was pretty game but I can see now is losing her confidence as if he so much as lifts a back foot off the floor, she backs off him.
I ride him as much as I can inbetween her rides and he's tried it with me but I shut him down in seconds because I'm bigger, more experienced and won't tolerate behaviour like it - but I fully appreciate she is not confident or big enough to do this.
It's now at a point where he won't even trot properly for her in the school, he goes into full slug mode and if she dares get tough with him, he just bucks and throws some shapes to either unseat her or get her off.
There isn't a huge amount I can do from the floor as she rides really well, but he's just learned he can get the better of her and I sadly cannot inject confidence.
Anyone got any ideas or is this just a mismatched pair?