seabiscuit
Well-Known Member
after last night's dressage Owen just wasnt himself this morning- he was not moving well at all.Shouldnt have carried on riding him but thought he might have been tired as well and he does get flat like this when he has done a lot so carried on to see if the jumping woke him up.Was very surprised to find the showjumping warm up in a similarly sticky and gluey state, tho not half as bad as it was in the dressage arena. Owen seemed to have lost confidence in himself and he hardly wanted to move at all. He did perk up when we started jumping so carried on.Jumping the practise fences we had perfect strides coming in but when he got to the actual fence where it was very very sticky where everyone had been taking off, he completly floundered and simply could not jump himself out of it. He jumped the worse he has ever jumped and was screwing over everything and landing very awkwardly- even over the cross pole.
However the ground in the SJ arena *looked* great- no obvious sign of mud at all so thought I would go in and jump him and see how he went, unfortunately under the lovely grass covering it was still just as marshy and sticky- he jumped horribly, I rode like absolute crap,. so retired after 4 fences! Really should not have carried on at all.
Seems like Owen was the only one suffering so much in the ground, other horses seemed to cope fine.
Have a dressage photo of him yesterday and it shows him cantering in mid stride, with 3 of his feet firmly dissapearing into ground right over his pasterns and with one hind leg submerged in the marsh half way up his cannon bone
However the ground in the SJ arena *looked* great- no obvious sign of mud at all so thought I would go in and jump him and see how he went, unfortunately under the lovely grass covering it was still just as marshy and sticky- he jumped horribly, I rode like absolute crap,. so retired after 4 fences! Really should not have carried on at all.
Seems like Owen was the only one suffering so much in the ground, other horses seemed to cope fine.
Have a dressage photo of him yesterday and it shows him cantering in mid stride, with 3 of his feet firmly dissapearing into ground right over his pasterns and with one hind leg submerged in the marsh half way up his cannon bone