Winklepoker
Well-Known Member
I have a young (5) Irish bred TB mare who was pretty much unbroken when I bought her a year ago. She is a little quirky on the ground when turning out/in but other than that, very passive and easy to do. I feel that I have missed out some of the fundamental training in her program that is now coming back to bite me on the ar*e! I am now questioning my ability to be able to take this mare on to the next stage. She is the boldest horse I have ever sat on and will take any fences regardless of height (wire/walls/ditches/fillers/water trays/etc) that you put her at. However, she is convinced that her way is best and as long as you let her work it out she is happy, mess with her stride/speed/head into a fence and she gets cross! On the flat, she works well can do shoulder in/leg yeild/travers/renvers/half-pirouettes etc in walk and some in trot but canter is a total an utter mess. She goes disunited and rushes, legs flalling all over the shop. I have just learned how to stop her leaning on the right rein creating slight counter flexion but I just cant seem to feel any progress in other areas. I think because the progression was so obvious in the beginning, now they are baby steps and most backward ones, I feel I am a hindrence rather than the teacher!
I am considering looking into schooling livery or similar, as my head hurts from constant ramming on the brick wall!! Also, I feel very unsupported and under-estimated by a few people around me and doubt my ability so very much, which does not help one jot! I have no real aim to look to which is maybe an answer, one day she is going to be a dressage horse, climbing the BD levels, the next its BS or BE and other days a good looking field ornament seem apt! Maybe if I had a focus it would be easier? Please help me work out what to do for the best. My mare is so talented I want to do her justice.
All I have is diet coke and a free manicure to offer those who have read this (I have a rather tiny dress to pour myself into tonight so food is banned!!!).
I am considering looking into schooling livery or similar, as my head hurts from constant ramming on the brick wall!! Also, I feel very unsupported and under-estimated by a few people around me and doubt my ability so very much, which does not help one jot! I have no real aim to look to which is maybe an answer, one day she is going to be a dressage horse, climbing the BD levels, the next its BS or BE and other days a good looking field ornament seem apt! Maybe if I had a focus it would be easier? Please help me work out what to do for the best. My mare is so talented I want to do her justice.
All I have is diet coke and a free manicure to offer those who have read this (I have a rather tiny dress to pour myself into tonight so food is banned!!!).