TheChestnutThing
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I have a 5 year old KWPN gelding bred in the royal purple to jump. (Concorde/Voltaire)
Because he has grown rather quickly I have spent alot of the year hacking and having dressage lessons with a dressage and showing judge and jumping very sparingly. He has always been a horse who needs LOTS of leg. Like LOTS of leg and a whip on his bum. I cannot use spurs. He ignores them.
He is incredibly scopey and shows a beautiful jump.
However he now seems to have gone backwards.
He doesn't want to move forward off my leg over fences AT ALL unless there is another horse in front of him. In which case he powers over the fences like a mad man.
When we hack he won't pass another horse yet wants to run up his bum.
It was so bad that at my last jumping show (80cm) my instructor stopped me after fence 5 as I was so exhausted from trying to get him to actually move (bear in mind I run trail and race so am very fit).
Has anyone else had similar issues?
Or do I sell him as a dressage horse as he moves impeccably and has had high marks in dressage shows.
He has been revetted and is sound in every way. Not sore. Not weak.
An aside: I have been riding for 30 years. Jumping open for 5 years.
My dressage instructor (and opening showing judge as well as dressage judge she also evented 2 star) has been getting on him and he does less for her than he does for me in terms of performance in forwardness over fences and listening to leg.
Because he has grown rather quickly I have spent alot of the year hacking and having dressage lessons with a dressage and showing judge and jumping very sparingly. He has always been a horse who needs LOTS of leg. Like LOTS of leg and a whip on his bum. I cannot use spurs. He ignores them.
He is incredibly scopey and shows a beautiful jump.
However he now seems to have gone backwards.
He doesn't want to move forward off my leg over fences AT ALL unless there is another horse in front of him. In which case he powers over the fences like a mad man.
When we hack he won't pass another horse yet wants to run up his bum.
It was so bad that at my last jumping show (80cm) my instructor stopped me after fence 5 as I was so exhausted from trying to get him to actually move (bear in mind I run trail and race so am very fit).
Has anyone else had similar issues?
Or do I sell him as a dressage horse as he moves impeccably and has had high marks in dressage shows.
He has been revetted and is sound in every way. Not sore. Not weak.
An aside: I have been riding for 30 years. Jumping open for 5 years.
My dressage instructor (and opening showing judge as well as dressage judge she also evented 2 star) has been getting on him and he does less for her than he does for me in terms of performance in forwardness over fences and listening to leg.
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