suzi
Well-Known Member
Ok, new horse has been here a week and I'm starting to school him.
He's done a bit of BSJA but has a habit of rushing at his fences. It's something that the people I bought him from have been working on.
He's quite a cheeky chap and is definitely testing me out as his new owner to see what he can get away with.
I've jumped him a couple of times at home and he's getting quite cross on the approach to a fence if I try and control his speed and stop him lengthening. He's clever with his legs so sorts himself out when we get to the fence but is really objecting to even a light contact on the approach.
I've been trying circles before we approach, not coming in with too long a run up and will try jumping on angles etc rather than just straight down a line to see if that helps.
Just wondered if any one had any other suggestions I could try?
I'm also not sure if I should school him more or less often over fences, whether perhaps he'd be better if we did it less often??
He's done a bit of BSJA but has a habit of rushing at his fences. It's something that the people I bought him from have been working on.
He's quite a cheeky chap and is definitely testing me out as his new owner to see what he can get away with.
I've jumped him a couple of times at home and he's getting quite cross on the approach to a fence if I try and control his speed and stop him lengthening. He's clever with his legs so sorts himself out when we get to the fence but is really objecting to even a light contact on the approach.
I've been trying circles before we approach, not coming in with too long a run up and will try jumping on angles etc rather than just straight down a line to see if that helps.
Just wondered if any one had any other suggestions I could try?
I'm also not sure if I should school him more or less often over fences, whether perhaps he'd be better if we did it less often??