Hovis_and_SidsMum
Well-Known Member
I wonder if any of you could give me any advice ref Sidneys canter.
He doesn't work in a particularly tidy canter at the best of times but we are trying to improve his general outline (his trot wasn't the neatest either but thats much better now).
Sometimes after maybe 4 circuits of the menage he tends to start dropping his head,almost pulling forward from the neck and has a tendancy to almost fall over his own feet - its really hard to describe without seeing it. He also drifts off the track on corners.
He's not at his fittest at the moment so is he tired and therefore gets clumsier? Or is he balancing himself off the bit?
His back has been checked and he's ok in that respect.
We've not got the best history on him but he appears to have been used as something of a jumping machine so not sure how much flat work schooling he's done - could this be the source of the problem?
He doesn't work in a particularly tidy canter at the best of times but we are trying to improve his general outline (his trot wasn't the neatest either but thats much better now).
Sometimes after maybe 4 circuits of the menage he tends to start dropping his head,almost pulling forward from the neck and has a tendancy to almost fall over his own feet - its really hard to describe without seeing it. He also drifts off the track on corners.
He's not at his fittest at the moment so is he tired and therefore gets clumsier? Or is he balancing himself off the bit?
His back has been checked and he's ok in that respect.
We've not got the best history on him but he appears to have been used as something of a jumping machine so not sure how much flat work schooling he's done - could this be the source of the problem?