Peter_Pan
New User
Ok, I want to start this by making it absoloutly clear that I will not, and would not ever, consider any abusive method of making my horse smaller. If it takes that, then he's not that height.
To explain the scenario - I have a youngster who I'm going to be taking for his first JMB soon. I knew when I bought him that he was at risk of going overheight, indeed I actually expected him to. But he has surprised me by not shooting upwards and I think he may have just stayed under. It's a close one, however.
Whilst it's not the end of the world if he is over, it would be brilliant if he's not. So does anyone have any tips, that arn't detrimental to the horse's wellbeing, for helping him to be as small as possible on the day.
He does tend to grow a few inches when excited/nervous.
Also, any general advice about the JMB? I've never had one done before so I'm slightly unsure what to expect.
To explain the scenario - I have a youngster who I'm going to be taking for his first JMB soon. I knew when I bought him that he was at risk of going overheight, indeed I actually expected him to. But he has surprised me by not shooting upwards and I think he may have just stayed under. It's a close one, however.
Whilst it's not the end of the world if he is over, it would be brilliant if he's not. So does anyone have any tips, that arn't detrimental to the horse's wellbeing, for helping him to be as small as possible on the day.
He does tend to grow a few inches when excited/nervous.
Also, any general advice about the JMB? I've never had one done before so I'm slightly unsure what to expect.