EquiMaddie
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Hey guys! Just saying, I'm fairly new here and haven't posted too much etc, so my apologies if this isnt where it should be! 
Millie is an 8 year old Welsh Section D rescue mare. I rescued her as a 5 year old from a local equine rescue and me and my dad spent 2 years together re-training her (mainly her paces, transitions, excitement, listening etc.) When I got her she was afraid of everything, but bold and colorful; filled with juvenile energy! Not too much has changed in that way, shes still got her foal like attitude however shes extremely willing and listens very well.
However, I'm having a slight problem. Her energy and willingness are good to an extent, but sometimes it becomes too much. We will get in the arena, happily walk and trot until its been 2 minutes and she starts getting excited. This is good as I know shes enjoying learning and riding in the arena, but it really interferes with our rhythm and many other things. She does something which me and my dad call a "tranter", a cross between trot and canter. She speeds her trot up, then when I try to bring her back and slow her down she seems to get more uptight and bouncy and starts hopping. At first a few people concluded its pain, lameness etc but she has never been lame and happily jumps and canters when out hacking.
My problem is that shes an absolutely AMAZING jumper and allrounder, and I want to start competing her a lot more. I just find it really difficult when she gets so excited because it ruins our rhythm, our line to jumps, our landings, just everything. A lot of people suggest doing some flatwork and going back to basics, which I've done, but it seems to get her even more hyped about jumping.
To some people this wont really sound like an issue which it wasnt for a while, but I want her energy to be contained and only let out at times when it needs to be (jumping not dressage.) I watch videos of people jumping huge fences, and their horses look completely relaxed up until the last few strides before the fence, then as soon as they are balanced afterwards they relax again. With Millie, the height isnt an issue! She has effortlessly jumped 1m 20 on multiple occasions, its just she really does get hyped about it! I find it a lot easier bareback jumping her as its so easy to stay on when she has speed and pace, so her energy isnt a problem there. But when it comes to shows and things, I dont want to be darting around everywhere I want to be able to have time to plan to the next fence etc.
I dont know if I'm asking too much of my horse to be jumping fair sized fences and to not get too excited, and it might just be her age or her personality, I dont know. I'd just like to know if anyone has any advice or activities I can do with her to calm her down? The jumping will most probably come will time and practice and experience, however its hard to do any form of flatwork when shes constantly wanting to canter and fizzing around everywhere!
Thanks, If I haven't explained something well enough feel free to ask.
Millie is an 8 year old Welsh Section D rescue mare. I rescued her as a 5 year old from a local equine rescue and me and my dad spent 2 years together re-training her (mainly her paces, transitions, excitement, listening etc.) When I got her she was afraid of everything, but bold and colorful; filled with juvenile energy! Not too much has changed in that way, shes still got her foal like attitude however shes extremely willing and listens very well.
However, I'm having a slight problem. Her energy and willingness are good to an extent, but sometimes it becomes too much. We will get in the arena, happily walk and trot until its been 2 minutes and she starts getting excited. This is good as I know shes enjoying learning and riding in the arena, but it really interferes with our rhythm and many other things. She does something which me and my dad call a "tranter", a cross between trot and canter. She speeds her trot up, then when I try to bring her back and slow her down she seems to get more uptight and bouncy and starts hopping. At first a few people concluded its pain, lameness etc but she has never been lame and happily jumps and canters when out hacking.
My problem is that shes an absolutely AMAZING jumper and allrounder, and I want to start competing her a lot more. I just find it really difficult when she gets so excited because it ruins our rhythm, our line to jumps, our landings, just everything. A lot of people suggest doing some flatwork and going back to basics, which I've done, but it seems to get her even more hyped about jumping.
To some people this wont really sound like an issue which it wasnt for a while, but I want her energy to be contained and only let out at times when it needs to be (jumping not dressage.) I watch videos of people jumping huge fences, and their horses look completely relaxed up until the last few strides before the fence, then as soon as they are balanced afterwards they relax again. With Millie, the height isnt an issue! She has effortlessly jumped 1m 20 on multiple occasions, its just she really does get hyped about it! I find it a lot easier bareback jumping her as its so easy to stay on when she has speed and pace, so her energy isnt a problem there. But when it comes to shows and things, I dont want to be darting around everywhere I want to be able to have time to plan to the next fence etc.
I dont know if I'm asking too much of my horse to be jumping fair sized fences and to not get too excited, and it might just be her age or her personality, I dont know. I'd just like to know if anyone has any advice or activities I can do with her to calm her down? The jumping will most probably come will time and practice and experience, however its hard to do any form of flatwork when shes constantly wanting to canter and fizzing around everywhere!
Thanks, If I haven't explained something well enough feel free to ask.