sdcfish
Posted : 3/29/2011 11:39:46 PM
Ok.....so this past weekend things were going pretty good! Friday, Saturday...two good trail rides with a barn buddy. All going pretty well.
Sunday back to the routine and we enter the arena to walk around before leaving for our ride......and I get on, sit, wait......decide to put my jacket on and he freaks out and bolts down the rail of the arena full speed kicking backwards with each stride like he's trying to get rid of whatever he thinks I am putting on him or me.
After the third stride, I decide to bull dog the rail, and get off.....pretty cleanly I might add, and landed with both heels dug into the sand of the arena, and land on my butt. No worse for wear I walk over to him at the far end of the arena and he's shaking like a leaf!
We settle down, and I re-saddle due to a small shift in the pad, and we ride together in the arena for 30 minutes or so.....then I just stood there with him at the rail while talking to friends. My jacket over the rail, it falls off under his nose and he gets really scared! Soft jacket with no sound. I re-create the jacket falling off the rail at different moments and he obviously is scared of the movement.....I quit him on a calm note and put him away.
I am gettin too old for this ssshhhhhhh........! He's gettin worse...not better. To be fair, I haven't been putting in more than 2-3 days per week...so I am not sure I am giving him enough attention....but he isn't getting younger...he's getting older!
WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK about if I send him to full training up North of here where he can be ridden as a Ranch horse.....trailered, work with cows, some training too when they aren't working the cows. Do you think if I leave him up for there for a full season....4-6 months, he would come back and it would stick? I have this opportunity to send him up with some friends, and he would be worked by one of the cowboys who commonly works with their own colts.
My concern is that he will go back to his old ways shortly after coming back here when I can't ride him as much.....or do you all think because he will be a bit older, it will stick longer than when I first got him as a 4 year old and he only had a years training?
Thanks for any thoughts.....this is a big decision. Other choices are to bring on a lease partner who will help me train and ride him....or I could sell him and trade up for an older horse with more foundation.
Thanks again for the input,
Eric