girlmoose
Well-Known Member
I am truely going round in circles.
He is 8 yrs old anglo arab who I've had for 2 years. He gets hot sometimes, as you would expect but he is generally very chilled and even if he does get hot it's nothing terrible.
End of last summer I started competing him very very lightly, I hadn't done much due to lack of horsebox. Started at local show, where we won riding club horse and got eliminated out of 2'3" jumping. He got a bit stressed in jumping ring and went over the first couple, but scary fillers got him stopping. Anyway, what is not the point of this post and we did the clear round jumping and went home. Also last year did 2 pre-novice dressage tests, won both
I've been having lessons the whole time I've had him, he's very good, specially with the dressage and last year I was able to collect and extend, we had the lateral work and the transitions inc walk to canter etc going nicely. He was very round underneath me, willing to work and I really felt we'd made a connection and were getting somewhere.
At the moment it feels like all that is a dream away. I brought him back into work last spring after injury to his knee had healed. I've had a lesson every week, I've taking him to 2 dressage comps, 1st one he didn't feel like he was bending as well as he could, was a bit spooky and a bit strong. It just felt like his mind wasn't really on the job. My isntructor suggested he was bored cause we do a lot more in lesson. So took him to do a pre-novice and then a novice test. This was outside in a field on grass, but that's how we competed last ear and it was no problem, but he completely blew up. So I walked him a little calm him down cause he wouldn't work through it. Got off, tried warming up again and he blew up again. Eventually got him settled went into to first test. Was fine, but his canter was rubbish and it's usually his best pace. Anyway next test was very soon after so just calmed him and took him in. At first it was better than the first test, but he soon tensed and then in free walk on long rein he jogged the whole time and then he wouldn't go into canter and even when he was in canter wouldn't go straight. In the end I abdoned test as he was backing up and whipping round and just generally being difficult. Had a lesson since then where he had another (smaller) paddy about doing lateral work, but instructor rode him through it (she wanted to feel what he was doing) and then got him going nicely so I got back on and he was fine, but we didn't try any more lateral work that day.
I've not had time to do so much riding with him (I probably ride 3 or 4 times a week instead of the 5 or 6 last year) so that may have some bearing. He's fine when we hack, but I have been asking him to work a bit and sometimes he's good, but he looks for any excuse.
The thing is I have no real plan. I'm thinking I'll have his teeth checked as my instructor thought that may be the problem, but I don't think it is . It think it is more likely to be saddle, I had it checked and the saddler said that it was slightly too narrow (he's filled out since I got it) but also too long. She said it would be fine in the short term.
So maybe I'll get those 2 things looked at first, even though they don't really associate with how he's misbehaving?
Another question is shall I keep riding him while I sort those things?
I was leaning towards yes as he is still positive about his work and everyone from instructor to dressage judge say they don't think he's in any pain!
Could he just be misbehaving? If so, what could have brought on this spate of bad behaviour after I have had him for over 2 years I havn't changed anything!
Anyone who has got this far is a saint! Thanks
He is 8 yrs old anglo arab who I've had for 2 years. He gets hot sometimes, as you would expect but he is generally very chilled and even if he does get hot it's nothing terrible.
End of last summer I started competing him very very lightly, I hadn't done much due to lack of horsebox. Started at local show, where we won riding club horse and got eliminated out of 2'3" jumping. He got a bit stressed in jumping ring and went over the first couple, but scary fillers got him stopping. Anyway, what is not the point of this post and we did the clear round jumping and went home. Also last year did 2 pre-novice dressage tests, won both
I've been having lessons the whole time I've had him, he's very good, specially with the dressage and last year I was able to collect and extend, we had the lateral work and the transitions inc walk to canter etc going nicely. He was very round underneath me, willing to work and I really felt we'd made a connection and were getting somewhere.
At the moment it feels like all that is a dream away. I brought him back into work last spring after injury to his knee had healed. I've had a lesson every week, I've taking him to 2 dressage comps, 1st one he didn't feel like he was bending as well as he could, was a bit spooky and a bit strong. It just felt like his mind wasn't really on the job. My isntructor suggested he was bored cause we do a lot more in lesson. So took him to do a pre-novice and then a novice test. This was outside in a field on grass, but that's how we competed last ear and it was no problem, but he completely blew up. So I walked him a little calm him down cause he wouldn't work through it. Got off, tried warming up again and he blew up again. Eventually got him settled went into to first test. Was fine, but his canter was rubbish and it's usually his best pace. Anyway next test was very soon after so just calmed him and took him in. At first it was better than the first test, but he soon tensed and then in free walk on long rein he jogged the whole time and then he wouldn't go into canter and even when he was in canter wouldn't go straight. In the end I abdoned test as he was backing up and whipping round and just generally being difficult. Had a lesson since then where he had another (smaller) paddy about doing lateral work, but instructor rode him through it (she wanted to feel what he was doing) and then got him going nicely so I got back on and he was fine, but we didn't try any more lateral work that day.
I've not had time to do so much riding with him (I probably ride 3 or 4 times a week instead of the 5 or 6 last year) so that may have some bearing. He's fine when we hack, but I have been asking him to work a bit and sometimes he's good, but he looks for any excuse.
The thing is I have no real plan. I'm thinking I'll have his teeth checked as my instructor thought that may be the problem, but I don't think it is . It think it is more likely to be saddle, I had it checked and the saddler said that it was slightly too narrow (he's filled out since I got it) but also too long. She said it would be fine in the short term.
So maybe I'll get those 2 things looked at first, even though they don't really associate with how he's misbehaving?
Another question is shall I keep riding him while I sort those things?
I was leaning towards yes as he is still positive about his work and everyone from instructor to dressage judge say they don't think he's in any pain!
Could he just be misbehaving? If so, what could have brought on this spate of bad behaviour after I have had him for over 2 years I havn't changed anything!
Anyone who has got this far is a saint! Thanks