SplashofSoy
Well-Known Member
This is going to sound ridiculous but had a lesson last night and first 30 mins was flat work. Horse worked fab and was really soft and responsive, instructor really pleased. Then moved on to do a bit of jumping practice before comp on Sunday. Horse loves his jumping, jumps despite any rider error comfortably at 95/105 courses.
First fence 75cm - just stopped dead, presented again stopped, third time reluctantly jumped it. Instructor puzzled as approach and stride were right. this is a horse that never stops, would rather take poles than stop even if you are completely wrong.
Came round to next fence and another stop. Put fence to cross pole and he jumped it first time but only after kicking into it in a style a pony club child on fat pony would have proud of. Left it at that and did a cool down.
Not heat or swelling in his legs, worked lovely on the flat, no lameness or unlevel strides so suggests not a pain issue. Back and teeth checked last month both fine and saddle checked no changes 2 months ago. Jumped last Thursday beautifully.
Only thing i can think of is he was turned out 24/7 on Tuesday. Over winter they are in at night and day turnout (about 7 hours) is outside on an all weather surface to save the fields. This has been the rountine for 3 years and never had a problem before.
So could he just be so full of grass and tired from being out that he was uncomfortable and not wanting to jump. Anyone ever had this before?
First fence 75cm - just stopped dead, presented again stopped, third time reluctantly jumped it. Instructor puzzled as approach and stride were right. this is a horse that never stops, would rather take poles than stop even if you are completely wrong.
Came round to next fence and another stop. Put fence to cross pole and he jumped it first time but only after kicking into it in a style a pony club child on fat pony would have proud of. Left it at that and did a cool down.
Not heat or swelling in his legs, worked lovely on the flat, no lameness or unlevel strides so suggests not a pain issue. Back and teeth checked last month both fine and saddle checked no changes 2 months ago. Jumped last Thursday beautifully.
Only thing i can think of is he was turned out 24/7 on Tuesday. Over winter they are in at night and day turnout (about 7 hours) is outside on an all weather surface to save the fields. This has been the rountine for 3 years and never had a problem before.
So could he just be so full of grass and tired from being out that he was uncomfortable and not wanting to jump. Anyone ever had this before?