Hovis_and_SidsMum
Well-Known Member
Ever since I've come back off holiday Hovis has been going really well in the school. Very responsive and comes back to me quickly from all paces.
However I can't say the same on grass! Now some of it is possibly me as I had my first fall from him at a show whcih was outside in a field. That day he was very fiesty and we parted company over a fence.
Since then I can't seem to control him when his feet hit grass! He's strong, excited and much less balanced.
I've been practising taking him in tne jumping paddock at the yard and just riding him around the jumps on the grass but I'm tensing and he's being a big pain in the bum.
Any ideas on how to calm his excitement?!!
However I can't say the same on grass! Now some of it is possibly me as I had my first fall from him at a show whcih was outside in a field. That day he was very fiesty and we parted company over a fence.
Since then I can't seem to control him when his feet hit grass! He's strong, excited and much less balanced.
I've been practising taking him in tne jumping paddock at the yard and just riding him around the jumps on the grass but I'm tensing and he's being a big pain in the bum.
Any ideas on how to calm his excitement?!!