Barefoot Endurance
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Hi, we recently bought a 4 year old Arab gelding. When we tried him he hacked out very well in very heavy traffic and was extremely quiet on the yard. He was ok for the first couple of weeks we had him, then they changed fiends and he has gone a bit wild! He's a nightmare in the school just looking up to his field and feels like a bottle of pop waiting to go off and then today we took him out with my extremely perfect well behaved mare and not far so not to blow his brain we had a little trot but walked the rest, on the way home we were just walking along behind my mare and POP he went off. Bucking, bronking and even reared
I have been riding for 28 years but for the past 11 I have mainly only ridden my mare who wouldn't dream of lifting her hooves off the ground unless asked to jump!
It really shook me up to be honest. I have an 18 month old boy so the thought of getting injured was just too much to take. :'(
On the ground he's pretty good, gets a bit lively going to/from the field but nothing very bad.
I'm thinking it was just too much for him? Our hacking is over really rough terrain up down hills with varying ground conditions and I think this was actually too much???
I was ready to sell him earlier but my husband doesn't want to as he's meant to eventually be his endurance horse...

I have been riding for 28 years but for the past 11 I have mainly only ridden my mare who wouldn't dream of lifting her hooves off the ground unless asked to jump!
It really shook me up to be honest. I have an 18 month old boy so the thought of getting injured was just too much to take. :'(
On the ground he's pretty good, gets a bit lively going to/from the field but nothing very bad.
I'm thinking it was just too much for him? Our hacking is over really rough terrain up down hills with varying ground conditions and I think this was actually too much???
I was ready to sell him earlier but my husband doesn't want to as he's meant to eventually be his endurance horse...