I bought my horse in July 2005 when he was being worked every day out on steady hacks with other riders. Since then I have been riding him about three times a week again with other riders and have galloped and cantered him on the beach and through fields, which we have both enjoyed. A few months ago he took off in the field as the wind had really picked up when we were out and he bolted. I turned him and finally he stopped but found him very hard to hold. That was the first time and I just put that down to the wind becoming strong, but decided it was time to steady our work when out. Since then he has bolted several times, usually when I am asking for him to slow his canter, he just gets faster and then takes off, and I can't hold him and he knows it.
The last three weeks, I have lunged him every time he is in - three tmes a week - on side reins, and then school him also. On one of the days we go out and trot and walk the roads only. Yesterday I decided to go with another rider into a wooded area with enclosed steady canter tracks and try him in a controled canter to see how he was going. Again when i asked for him to steady he started picking up speed and then took off at a flat out gallop, ending up galloping down a gravel hill and round some hair raising corners. I stayed on but could not bring him back and only stopped him by forcing up a steep slope and then he was on his toes ready to take off again. I was really dissappointed as I thought we might have made a little progress in the school. So this is what I have decided and would really appreciate anyones comments on if they think this is a good plan of action. He comes in for three days and then is turned out for four days so he is not stood in and when he does come in I will lunge him on both reins and side reins in mainly trot with some canter work. Then get on and school him, transition work and directional work with canter work on 20m circles. One of the days trot on the roads and nothing more. I thought I could work on his top line to get him more rounded so that if he uses his muscles in a better way he would find it harder to take off. He listens in the school but just not outside as he knows I can't hold him. I have lessons to help with my riding aides also. He is on haylege only.
He is in a loose ring tranz lozenge which acts directly on the tongue at a 45 degree angle it also has a gag action when the rien is moved.
Do you think he will improve? and am I doing all that I can? Has anyone got any ideas? He is starting to eat up my confidence..
The last three weeks, I have lunged him every time he is in - three tmes a week - on side reins, and then school him also. On one of the days we go out and trot and walk the roads only. Yesterday I decided to go with another rider into a wooded area with enclosed steady canter tracks and try him in a controled canter to see how he was going. Again when i asked for him to steady he started picking up speed and then took off at a flat out gallop, ending up galloping down a gravel hill and round some hair raising corners. I stayed on but could not bring him back and only stopped him by forcing up a steep slope and then he was on his toes ready to take off again. I was really dissappointed as I thought we might have made a little progress in the school. So this is what I have decided and would really appreciate anyones comments on if they think this is a good plan of action. He comes in for three days and then is turned out for four days so he is not stood in and when he does come in I will lunge him on both reins and side reins in mainly trot with some canter work. Then get on and school him, transition work and directional work with canter work on 20m circles. One of the days trot on the roads and nothing more. I thought I could work on his top line to get him more rounded so that if he uses his muscles in a better way he would find it harder to take off. He listens in the school but just not outside as he knows I can't hold him. I have lessons to help with my riding aides also. He is on haylege only.
He is in a loose ring tranz lozenge which acts directly on the tongue at a 45 degree angle it also has a gag action when the rien is moved.
Do you think he will improve? and am I doing all that I can? Has anyone got any ideas? He is starting to eat up my confidence..