SpottedCat
Well-Known Member
So off we went to dressage today, first up N32 - he warmed up beautifully and did such a nice test, I was very pleased. Had a heartstopping moment when the judge called me over but she just wanted to tell me I had a stunning looking horse! This si a real novelty for me, so I was very chuffed. In that one we managed 64.37% and 3rd, so pretty good reall, and close to my desired mark of consistent 65%
Then N33. It was a bit like riding in a wind-tunnel, and B was rather naughty to get 60% and 4th. Think if the disobediences hadn't been there he'd have managed a similar score to the first test really - I got a well sat on my sheet too!
So plus points is that last time out my medium paces were 5s and this time they were all 6s or 7s, and FWLR seems to now be consistently 6 not 4! (still a work in progress but hey, marks are marks!)
Anyway, as his behaviour has been less then brilliant, I have a feeling it is the feed - alfa-a. He's now back on pony nuts, and I'll give it 2 weeks before calling back and teeth man as he was done in the last couple of months. However, should I require more energy, what do people use? Last summer I had no trouble novice eventing him on half a scoop of pony nuts, but he lacked sparkle in the dressage. The year before I used straight oats - any other ideas?
Then N33. It was a bit like riding in a wind-tunnel, and B was rather naughty to get 60% and 4th. Think if the disobediences hadn't been there he'd have managed a similar score to the first test really - I got a well sat on my sheet too!
So plus points is that last time out my medium paces were 5s and this time they were all 6s or 7s, and FWLR seems to now be consistently 6 not 4! (still a work in progress but hey, marks are marks!)
Anyway, as his behaviour has been less then brilliant, I have a feeling it is the feed - alfa-a. He's now back on pony nuts, and I'll give it 2 weeks before calling back and teeth man as he was done in the last couple of months. However, should I require more energy, what do people use? Last summer I had no trouble novice eventing him on half a scoop of pony nuts, but he lacked sparkle in the dressage. The year before I used straight oats - any other ideas?