MGG
Well-Known Member
Pony is fantastic hacking goes in front, in the middle, behind, on his own - whatever. Dressage - really coming along. But jumping, he's a different chap. Just races at the jumps at a million miles an hour - lands and looks desperately for the next one to race at. He's usually in a french link snaffle, but wears a pelham for jumping which at the moment is making zero difference. He just sticks his head up an he's off. If daughter is lucky she can steer him round and they usually go clear, but sometimes, she just can't steer him and he will even sometimes just jump what he sees next regardless of whether or not it is the next fence and she can't stop him. He varies as they all do and some days he is more manageble than others. Some days he is relatively sedate, but when he is in one of his whizzy moods it's just no fun for her.
My ideas so far.
- Martingale to keep his head down
- Three ring gag - see if it is more effective than rubber jointed pelham
- Lessons - specicfic jumping lessons at aother site so it is like a show, but with time to practise
Anything else anyone can think of? Have done grids and sometimes that works and sometimes he just goes through as fast as he can possibly manage.
He has zero hard food - hay and a token handful of chaff with the others. But tbh it is only the jumping where is so wound up. He has hunted a lot, so I think it is his belief that you need to go fast to jump. How do we re-educate him?
My ideas so far.
- Martingale to keep his head down
- Three ring gag - see if it is more effective than rubber jointed pelham
- Lessons - specicfic jumping lessons at aother site so it is like a show, but with time to practise
Anything else anyone can think of? Have done grids and sometimes that works and sometimes he just goes through as fast as he can possibly manage.
He has zero hard food - hay and a token handful of chaff with the others. But tbh it is only the jumping where is so wound up. He has hunted a lot, so I think it is his belief that you need to go fast to jump. How do we re-educate him?