mongy46
Well-Known Member
I bought a 10 year old TB about 2 years ago. When I bought him he was competing, and winning at BE90, and ridden by a professional.
I have been taking it slowly getting used to him, and improving his flatwork, although my strength is jumping.
I have been having lesson with Carol Mailer, jumping 1.0 , never spooking or stopping.
When I go to a show, whether it be jumping / clear round, he rears and naps going into the ring, then his eyes are on stalks like he has never seen a fence, and won't go near any of them. If its clear round I eventually get him round ( as I have time) normally after the second attempt.
He is also the same xcountry, he naps at the start, first fence, spooks at the fence judges, and just doesn't pay attention to the fences at all. Unless another horse is ahead.
The sad thing is he is very talented, when I xcountry school he jumps all the pre-novice fences without looking, but again its once he has got going after napping.
I do hack him out on his own sometime, but he's not that confident, so can only go on certain rides, and yet he's great in traffic, tractors.
He is very cocky in the field, being the leader, and goes straight up to people with their dogs etc, and would thing nothing of steeling tools out of a dumper truck, so I just don't understand!
He can be abit jumpy in the stable if you go straight up to him.
I have given him calmers, but he's no different.
Can anyone suggest what I could do?
Thanks.
I have been taking it slowly getting used to him, and improving his flatwork, although my strength is jumping.
I have been having lesson with Carol Mailer, jumping 1.0 , never spooking or stopping.
When I go to a show, whether it be jumping / clear round, he rears and naps going into the ring, then his eyes are on stalks like he has never seen a fence, and won't go near any of them. If its clear round I eventually get him round ( as I have time) normally after the second attempt.
He is also the same xcountry, he naps at the start, first fence, spooks at the fence judges, and just doesn't pay attention to the fences at all. Unless another horse is ahead.
The sad thing is he is very talented, when I xcountry school he jumps all the pre-novice fences without looking, but again its once he has got going after napping.
I do hack him out on his own sometime, but he's not that confident, so can only go on certain rides, and yet he's great in traffic, tractors.
He is very cocky in the field, being the leader, and goes straight up to people with their dogs etc, and would thing nothing of steeling tools out of a dumper truck, so I just don't understand!
He can be abit jumpy in the stable if you go straight up to him.
I have given him calmers, but he's no different.
Can anyone suggest what I could do?
Thanks.