Nasicus
Well-Known Member
Besides all the checks to rule out pain, I will say, young horses are difficult. I recently sold my 5yo (who I had owned since 7 months old), because it was becoming clear to me that I am not the experienced, confident rider a young, green horse needs, and I couldn't get by on good intentions and cheery attitude alone. Sad, but hey, I enjoyed the experience of raising a baby, we had some lovely hacks together, and know I can at least do everything right apart from the riding haha!
I don't know your previous experience with horses, but I would definitely have a think about if you are the right kind of person and rider to be bringing on a young, green horse. You might also want to consider if he's actually been taught much before you got him, or if he's perhaps just had the very basics instilled in him. Definitely get professional help in, a good trainer who knows how to work with young horses.
I don't know your previous experience with horses, but I would definitely have a think about if you are the right kind of person and rider to be bringing on a young, green horse. You might also want to consider if he's actually been taught much before you got him, or if he's perhaps just had the very basics instilled in him. Definitely get professional help in, a good trainer who knows how to work with young horses.