TanyaC97
Posted : 5/22/2009 12:15:11 PM
I wanted to let you all know what has been going on. Cane has had up's & down's. We have still found no rhyme or reason to why and when he will lose it.
Here is an example: Monday it was very windy and the indoor was very loud. He spent the first few minutes very excited (most horses would) then settled in very nicely. About 1/2 through the ride another horse was brought into the area and was being ridden too (this horse and Cane are worked togeter often). The horse was passing Cane (plenty of room) and it swished it's tale and he LOST IT!!!!!!!!!!!! to the point of flying 20ft sideways.
After a long conversation with Wanda, my husband, my dad (whom I got the horse bug from) and my farrier we are all in agreement. Cane is a horse with a great personality, very athletic but a nut job under saddle. I am a good rider and Wanda said a "heck of a hand with horses". BUT I do not ride "ON" 100% of the time. I am not fully focused on my riding a 100% of the time (I think very few riders are). Cane sometimes gives a warning before he bolt and other times does not. He can and most likely will hurt me/someone. I also talked with the person I bought him from and she feels that something happened to him at the first trainer's also. She said she is fine with whatever decision I make. Cane had become herd bound with Jake and has at Wanda's also and been worse. I love this horse dearly and do not want him to end up with the wrong person.
I will try to re-home him to an approved home-I have put out a few feelers. It is with the stipulation that he will be a pasture pet only and NEVER be ridden. If I do not find something that I feel comfortable with I will put him down.
So that is where I am at. I went through my horse goals, my personal goals and what I need to do that is best for me and my family.
Thanks for listening. I know you may not agree with this, but I feel that 3 years lots of $$$$$$ later I have to draw a line somewhere.