Halfpass
Well-Known Member
Have just aquired a friends horse to school and do some low level dressage on while Aleeta is growing up. He is 16hh TB x WB (apparently) though looks more like a cob!! He is a lovely boy and just aims to please and his owner has asked me to show him in the summer (he is blue and white). He was originaly broken to drive so trots like a driver and was only backed 2 years ago when his previous owner decided to sell him. He has never really been school and is only ever cantered on hacks. His walk and trot work is coming on great and I think he is just about ready for a little walk and trot test that we have planned in March. There is a BSPA dressage show in April but this is a Prelim test and this is where our problem starts. His canter is awful
. He kind of leaps into it then does a few bucks then his canter is just flat out and disunited. Have put this down to lack of muscle and schooling so thought I'd put him the lunge yesterday just to see exactly what he does, well all I can say is that I'm suprised I stay on!! He strikes off on the correct leg in front but the wrong one behind he then tries to sort himself out and kind of bunny hops with both back feet together then bucks hugely ( and I mean huge) and comes back on the right leg for two or three strides then the whole thing starts again. Occaionaly he'll get it right then go disunited again. Have been doing lots of transitions from trot to canter and back again both on the lunge and ridden but it does not seem to be getting any better. He has had all his tack teeth and back checked so I don't think he is in pain. Any advice?