I went to visit my mothers best friends who own a rescue organization called Equine Grove. They recently took in a 15 year old Quarter Horse gelding named JoJo. His owner was a collage student who just couldn't afford his board anymore. He is broke, in great shape for his age but has some issues.
First issue is he is cinchy, when you cinch him up too fast and snug, he will lunge forward and freak out for a few seconds. Don't do it every time but you can tell when he is about to do it because he tenses up. If you pull it up a little, then walk him around, then pull it up tight he is fine, but wont allow you to do it all at once. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
Second thing is he was used as a jumper pretty much his whole life. So the way he was rode, he had consistent pressure applied to the bit? He is very stiff, don't have any sort of vertical or lateral flexion and a quarter mile stop. When he canters his head is up by your head the entire time. When you go to stop him, you have to sea-saw the bit back and forth till he comes to a stop. Any suggestions?
He is a very sweet horse, no buck, rare and really just wants to please but is pretty set in his ways on how he is ridden. I ride western, not english, and I am used to a loose rein and a lot of vertical and lateral flexion. He has non of this.
Since my gelding Gunner is doing exceptionally well under saddle, I thought I would help a few rescues get ready to be put up for adoption.