Blinkers for jumping?

equibabe20

Well-Known Member
Joined
24 April 2006
Messages
372
Visit site
Ok please don't shout at me if this is totally stupid, but someone at a show today who was watching me jump suggested I try blinkers on him as he spends the whole time looking elsewhere. I have no idea about blinkers so I thought I'd ask on here as to wether or not you can use them for jumping?
 

show_jumper

Well-Known Member
Joined
22 August 2005
Messages
398
Visit site
hi

not allowed im afraid!
i just look it up in the rules...

but my youngster used to be like that and after a couple of months of consistent competition every week - he settled.....
 

CastleMouse

Well-Known Member
Joined
19 August 2005
Messages
19,169
Location
Ireland
Visit site
They aren't allowed, but sheepskin cheek-pieces do a similar thing
smile.gif
 

rara007

Well-Known Member
Joined
2 April 2007
Messages
28,357
Location
Essex
Visit site
If you were going to do it you could not use normal blinkers as the horse can not see the ground so would struggle to judge the jump.

Haz
 

jesterfaerie

Well-Known Member
Joined
21 January 2007
Messages
11,178
Location
Yorkshire
Visit site
As castle mouse correctly said that sheepskin cheek pieces will have the same effect without being detrimental towards the horses vision but baring in mind i think they cannot be more than a certain thickness if you wish to compete affiliated (not completly sure) but blinkers in general are not allowed.
 

MagicMelon

Well-Known Member
Joined
6 November 2004
Messages
16,191
Location
North East Scotland
Visit site
I'd say try to get his attention at the job in hand. My boy used to do this, he'd spook at everything by the edge of the ring and be neighing to his pals as he went round, but as long as they jump ok then it's not really a problem. Otherwise, Im sure it'll just come with time.
 
Top