Charla
Well-Known Member
I have a horse that clearly is not a natural jumper. Jumps are quite a big deal to him and when taken over a cross pole it is free for all, legs everywhere leap. If he touches one or knocks one down he freaks badly, very extreme reaction. Have been doing lots of pole work, grid work, tiny courses trying to build his confidence. Pole work is fine and not a problem. Grid work he finds a bit too much to cope with despite building it up and being very minimal. I'm wondering if he could ever be a decent jumper? He is 6 now and only started jumping this year. I have a friend who has a horse of the same age yet further behind in flat work, who has taken to jumping exceptionally well. You can see the difference between a natural jumper and a non jumper. Are some horses just not made to jump? Any success stories out there?