randira
Well-Known Member
I bought a 4 year old ISH from Goresbridge about 18 months ago. She has blossomed from a weedy nervebag into a really lovely horse and I feel she will take me eventing easily apart from the dressage. She is totally over the top when I try to school her. I stay in walk for the first 5-10 mins to try and get her listening to my hand and leg. She naps terribly to the menage 'entrance' - she jogs and crabs towards it and has a total paddy when we go past it. I try to ignore this and keep working but in trot just runs off - so I have been trying to use my seat and body as brakes and keep the contact moving slightly as she tends to set against the bit and pull. This makes her over bend and go stuffy so that she just plunges and wont go forwards. By the way the ears are forwards all the time its just sheer over exhuberance, but she has a real stubourn streak in her and wont submit and let me 'ride' her. Again the napping get worse in trot - we slug away from the exit and ignore all leg aids and then speed up towards the exit and over react completely when I put my legs on to try and balance her. She ends up dripping with sweat - all the time chomping madly at the bit and her ears are forward like daggers. The canter is hopeless and just fires her up even more - her balance is not very good but she just winds herself up and then eventually me! I have tried giving her a smack when she is napping but she totally over-reacts and wont 'forget' about it from then on. I have tried various mouthpieces as she was getting terribly strong - but have put her back in a sprenger snaffle. She did seem to like curb action so I might try a nue schule at some point. The thing is she jumps like a stag, but hates schooling - its almost like she creates her own excitement. Shes she sort of horse a lot of people I know would put her in a stronger bit and showjump her because she will jump anything and is quick, but thats not what I want to do. I have also thought about getting her into a proper work regime, but I'm worried that all I will end up with is a fitter naughty horse. Her teeth, back and saddle are all fine (I'm very strict about that sort of thing) and she is on quite meager rations as to much grub makes her totally mad. She's on fibre cubes, alfa- a and carrots oh and hay. All I want to do is a 5 minute dressage test n eventing without her blowing up - the rest of it dosent bother me. Help please as I'm feeling low and rather incompetant..