nat_cal
Well-Known Member
I am having a bit of a nightmare at the moment with my horse!!
I have had my horse Callie for 7 years, she is 18 (19 this year) and has showjumped for most of her life (only at low level BS up to newcomers).
When I first got her, I admittedly overjumped her and she became fed up and started stopping. Cue 18 months of hard work, having to go right back to basics and even taking up xc for a couple of years to give her a break!
I then re registered her BS and had a couple of years jumping BN/Disc and the odd 1.05. She was never very consistent at shows and the stopping started again
so I decided to knock the BS on the head for a while and just have some fun with her. We then had a couple of health issues (having a tooth removed etc), and I was given the ride on another mare, meaning she had about a year off competing. For a while I competed both until the other mare got put in foal and I concentrated on competing callie again.
Last year, we had a great year, I did a couple of unaff ODE with her, went xc schooling, did a bit of showing as well as unaff SJ. She was fantastic and the jumping really started to come together again. We finished the year coming 5th in an unaff 3'0 class and qualifying for the winter series championships.
I decided that if she kept jumping well I would re register her BS at the end of March (when the 6 month membership offer finishes). Unfortunately since January things have started going backwards again. I have been out competing about 6times and half of these have been a complete disaster with us being eliminated
I am beginning to wonder whether she is fed up of jumping and if I should retire her from SJ altogether. We went to a combined training comp yesterday she scored 64% in the dressage Novice 28 (much to my amazement as it felt awful!!!!) but we got eliminated in the SJ! It was only 3'0 and wasnt a technical course at all, but she was tense warming up and just didnt want to jump.
I ride her 6 days a week, mainly hacking with the odd schooling session and occasional jump at home. I am careful not to over jump her hence why I dont do too much at home, we occasionally go and have lessons at other venues and go to clear round.
Am I riding her too much? I am conscious of her age and the importance of keeping her going so she doesnt seize up but am I over doing it??
She loves going to shows, her face lights up when she sees the lorry and I only compete her twice a month a perhaps have a lesson (if money allows).
She is regularly checked my the physio (is due a check within the next month) and her saddle has been checked and teeth up to date.
Any suggestions gratefully appreciated!!! I want to do the right thing by her and although the thought of giving up jumping fills me with dread, she is such a sweet mare and is a joy to own and I dont want to keep jumping her if she's had enough!!
Sorry for the long rant!!
I have had my horse Callie for 7 years, she is 18 (19 this year) and has showjumped for most of her life (only at low level BS up to newcomers).
When I first got her, I admittedly overjumped her and she became fed up and started stopping. Cue 18 months of hard work, having to go right back to basics and even taking up xc for a couple of years to give her a break!
I then re registered her BS and had a couple of years jumping BN/Disc and the odd 1.05. She was never very consistent at shows and the stopping started again
Last year, we had a great year, I did a couple of unaff ODE with her, went xc schooling, did a bit of showing as well as unaff SJ. She was fantastic and the jumping really started to come together again. We finished the year coming 5th in an unaff 3'0 class and qualifying for the winter series championships.
I decided that if she kept jumping well I would re register her BS at the end of March (when the 6 month membership offer finishes). Unfortunately since January things have started going backwards again. I have been out competing about 6times and half of these have been a complete disaster with us being eliminated
I am beginning to wonder whether she is fed up of jumping and if I should retire her from SJ altogether. We went to a combined training comp yesterday she scored 64% in the dressage Novice 28 (much to my amazement as it felt awful!!!!) but we got eliminated in the SJ! It was only 3'0 and wasnt a technical course at all, but she was tense warming up and just didnt want to jump.
I ride her 6 days a week, mainly hacking with the odd schooling session and occasional jump at home. I am careful not to over jump her hence why I dont do too much at home, we occasionally go and have lessons at other venues and go to clear round.
Am I riding her too much? I am conscious of her age and the importance of keeping her going so she doesnt seize up but am I over doing it??
She loves going to shows, her face lights up when she sees the lorry and I only compete her twice a month a perhaps have a lesson (if money allows).
She is regularly checked my the physio (is due a check within the next month) and her saddle has been checked and teeth up to date.
Any suggestions gratefully appreciated!!! I want to do the right thing by her and although the thought of giving up jumping fills me with dread, she is such a sweet mare and is a joy to own and I dont want to keep jumping her if she's had enough!!
Sorry for the long rant!!