Michelle1109
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Hi All
So my lovely horse is 17:2 Warmblood and is now 20, not that u would know it as he still has the power of a 14yr old!!! He has always had close back legs and clips himself (boots or bandages are always applied so he never cuts himself, but he has now developed a little trick......
he will drop his hind when he wants to be lazy! So , trot trot trot dip trot trot stop
Every thing has been checked there is nothing wrong with him at all
I've had him for about 6months (rode him for 2yra before that)
Since I've had him he has thrown every cheeky trick in the book at me as a "new owner" I think he knows it's just me and him now, he used to be a total gent and save u in times of need lol!
When I bought him he tested me and REALLY tested! Charge off stop dead not go to a corner, ended up doing eggs or squares I asked for right he would go left lol, everything u can imagine he tried (he was my YO horse and was used in lessons sometimes by us trusted few he was the perfect horse then I bought him ......)
In a jumping course never an issue at all, I'm now clearing a meter from being scared or a 30x pole, so I know we have come a very long way in 6months
To be fair he is still this way but when I want trot he will trot for a while slow down, dead to the leg and drop his hind in one side ..... me being fairly inexperienced compared to some and soft will stop to a walk "oh no are u ok horsey?) let's walk for a while. He will then walk in the most perfect walk EVER on the bit forward lovely, cheeky right????
Walk to canter, no problem canter beautiful
Trot forget it!!!
Could it be me? Is he telling me "you are a little unbalanced" and I won't have it? So sort it out ride it properly and I'll trot correctly
Walk canter never an issue (I rise trot)
I do sometimes have a balance problem in trot as he bumps me to the moon and back (bouncy Warmblood) and I'm still working on the holy grail of getting a horse on the bit .. I can sit trot but not well enough to sustain it for a whole hour!
He was a GP showjumper and a very good one, he was never trained as a dressage horse, I don't think he likes it much but always gives it a go, he does have great ground work established due to the jumping but putting it all together it a challenge for me
but jumps! Yes please!!! Hahah
Any advice would be VERY much appreciated
Please keep comments positive
Thanks
So my lovely horse is 17:2 Warmblood and is now 20, not that u would know it as he still has the power of a 14yr old!!! He has always had close back legs and clips himself (boots or bandages are always applied so he never cuts himself, but he has now developed a little trick......
he will drop his hind when he wants to be lazy! So , trot trot trot dip trot trot stop
Every thing has been checked there is nothing wrong with him at all
I've had him for about 6months (rode him for 2yra before that)
Since I've had him he has thrown every cheeky trick in the book at me as a "new owner" I think he knows it's just me and him now, he used to be a total gent and save u in times of need lol!
When I bought him he tested me and REALLY tested! Charge off stop dead not go to a corner, ended up doing eggs or squares I asked for right he would go left lol, everything u can imagine he tried (he was my YO horse and was used in lessons sometimes by us trusted few he was the perfect horse then I bought him ......)
In a jumping course never an issue at all, I'm now clearing a meter from being scared or a 30x pole, so I know we have come a very long way in 6months
To be fair he is still this way but when I want trot he will trot for a while slow down, dead to the leg and drop his hind in one side ..... me being fairly inexperienced compared to some and soft will stop to a walk "oh no are u ok horsey?) let's walk for a while. He will then walk in the most perfect walk EVER on the bit forward lovely, cheeky right????
Walk to canter, no problem canter beautiful
Trot forget it!!!
Could it be me? Is he telling me "you are a little unbalanced" and I won't have it? So sort it out ride it properly and I'll trot correctly
Walk canter never an issue (I rise trot)
I do sometimes have a balance problem in trot as he bumps me to the moon and back (bouncy Warmblood) and I'm still working on the holy grail of getting a horse on the bit .. I can sit trot but not well enough to sustain it for a whole hour!
He was a GP showjumper and a very good one, he was never trained as a dressage horse, I don't think he likes it much but always gives it a go, he does have great ground work established due to the jumping but putting it all together it a challenge for me
but jumps! Yes please!!! Hahah
Any advice would be VERY much appreciated
Please keep comments positive
Thanks