GingerTrotter
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I have a 6 year old horse which is currently jumping 80 to 90cm classes brilliantly on a surface, i.e a sand school or indoor arena. However as soon as I take him jumping on grass he gets very over excited and pulls and leans on my hands, this in turn makes his canter disunited and he then often refuses fences. He also get very angry with me trying to stop him and then shakes his head does not look where he is going - this behavour is getting worse.
He is quite a "fizzy", highly strung horse at the best of times and I ride him in a kimblewick for hacking and jumping although he will go nicely in a hanging cheek snaffle for dressage.
Can anyone suggest training techniques - alternative bits i can use to stop him pulling and leaning on me and therefore getting himself in a state at shows? once he starts pulling we are a lost cause as his behaviour snowballs!
Thanks in advance for any of your suggestions
I have a 6 year old horse which is currently jumping 80 to 90cm classes brilliantly on a surface, i.e a sand school or indoor arena. However as soon as I take him jumping on grass he gets very over excited and pulls and leans on my hands, this in turn makes his canter disunited and he then often refuses fences. He also get very angry with me trying to stop him and then shakes his head does not look where he is going - this behavour is getting worse.
He is quite a "fizzy", highly strung horse at the best of times and I ride him in a kimblewick for hacking and jumping although he will go nicely in a hanging cheek snaffle for dressage.
Can anyone suggest training techniques - alternative bits i can use to stop him pulling and leaning on me and therefore getting himself in a state at shows? once he starts pulling we are a lost cause as his behaviour snowballs!
Thanks in advance for any of your suggestions