Alexa009
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You should probably make the saddle bigger or if the horse is overweight you should make him smaller.
Do you suggest he jump over things? Or would that be bad for his arthritis?It seems like he has pretty good ground manners which is great. I would work to desensitize him with his rear feet. Plenty of things you can do to get that area to improve. I would still suggest ground work with him, just make it a little more challenging. Have him go through/over obstacles. Set up simple games or activities for him to do. All of this is again to get him used to doing things that you want him to do and responding to your cues.
But you don't even know how big he isYou should probably make the saddle bigger or if the horse is overweight you should make him smaller.
Right before we got him the guy said that they had just taken him to vet and they said he had minor arthitis. The guy said we could gallop on him. But he also said his wife was riding him and when she was going up a steep hill with him he was stumbling so she jumped off.In this thread I see that several people have suggested that you have a vet check him out. I don't see that you have done that yet in spite of that good advice. You need to have a vet evaluate the horse for arthritis or any other physical reason he does not want to run. If the previous owner is the only source you have for thinking the horse has arthritis you may be relying on bad information.
Right before we got him the guy said that they had just taken him to vet and they said he had minor arthitis. The guy said we could gallop on him. But he also said his wife was riding him and when she was going up a steep hill with him he was stumbling so she jumped off.
Do you suggest he jump over things? Or would that be bad for his arthritis?
Thanks for the ideas! I will set up some activities for him to do.