morrismob
Well-Known Member
I hope someone here will come up with some words of wisdom. We have a 16.2 wbxtb who is 11. We bought him 18 months ago for my 15 yr old to event, both pc and be. Before we had him he was a great young event rider who had him for 6 months before this he was a dressage horse gaining points and winning 5 elem.
The reason for the move from dressage to eventing was apparently he got stale doing pure dressage so jumping was brought into his work and he loved it. He is a very scopey jumper and totally loves his cross country proving to be rideable and bold. With us he has taken daughter thru be90's and be100's with only afew jumping blemishes all due to rider. His dressage however leaves them well behind. We have worked hard with him thru the winter mainly looking at the way the daughter rides him and going to unaff dressage comps to gain her experience. Daughter has ridden from a young age and has worked her way through pc gaining qualification to pony club novice champs both in sj and dressage.
The problem now is both of them are ready and capable to start looking at novice be but his dressage is not ! Main comments on his sheet are being tense and against hand. He also nearly always strikes off on wrong lead on left canter. He has always had a fab physio who cannot find anything and great vet dentist who has to sedate him but is more than happy with his teeth. Saddle is ok but we constantly have them checked as he is cold backed, he doesn't bronc but when saddle is put on looks unlevel for 5 mins. He passed a 5* vetting and we have had zero issues with lameness.
He is an easy horse in most ways can be a t*t to load but we muddle through. He hadn't done huge amounts of hacking so was a bit traffic shy but now is great and well behaved alone/company 98 % time. Happy to acept rider faults here but she also has a little TB who she has no problems with on flat and has just started eventing and proving to be great. Any ideas would be much appreciated and wine and pringles to you all for getting this far.
The reason for the move from dressage to eventing was apparently he got stale doing pure dressage so jumping was brought into his work and he loved it. He is a very scopey jumper and totally loves his cross country proving to be rideable and bold. With us he has taken daughter thru be90's and be100's with only afew jumping blemishes all due to rider. His dressage however leaves them well behind. We have worked hard with him thru the winter mainly looking at the way the daughter rides him and going to unaff dressage comps to gain her experience. Daughter has ridden from a young age and has worked her way through pc gaining qualification to pony club novice champs both in sj and dressage.
The problem now is both of them are ready and capable to start looking at novice be but his dressage is not ! Main comments on his sheet are being tense and against hand. He also nearly always strikes off on wrong lead on left canter. He has always had a fab physio who cannot find anything and great vet dentist who has to sedate him but is more than happy with his teeth. Saddle is ok but we constantly have them checked as he is cold backed, he doesn't bronc but when saddle is put on looks unlevel for 5 mins. He passed a 5* vetting and we have had zero issues with lameness.
He is an easy horse in most ways can be a t*t to load but we muddle through. He hadn't done huge amounts of hacking so was a bit traffic shy but now is great and well behaved alone/company 98 % time. Happy to acept rider faults here but she also has a little TB who she has no problems with on flat and has just started eventing and proving to be great. Any ideas would be much appreciated and wine and pringles to you all for getting this far.