Sol
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Considering that I'm supposed to be having a go at a Novice test on monday, my instructor thought we should use todays lesson to see how Danny's medium paces were.
The answer being: They don't exist.
He seems to have lost the will to go forwards with any enthusiasm. I put my leg on him now and he barely reacts. I can put my leg on him now and he just doesn't do anything - I can feel the fact that he's aware I -have- put my leg on him, but only just.
In walk it's like he's a snail. Trot he'll go round nicely, but you can tell he just isn't powering from behind like he should, no matter what I do. Canter is just appalling - he struggles with it anyway and because he wont go forward off my leg, I can't do anything with it because well, there's nothing there to work with! If I try to balance him in any way, he just gives up :/
The thing is, he's been working more nicer in a lot of senses recently - he's just not the horse he was over the summer. He used to be ridiculously sharp, always keen to jump off the leg. Now I feel like I could take him to an open field and kick like crazy and he'd go nowhere!
Kind of a huge problem as I just hate riding lazy horses....
The other thing that I think may be related is that both me and my instructor have noticed that he never really 'holds' the bit. He either backs off it - not by going overbent, just not really allowing you to take a contact and more shortening his whole neck - or pulls on it and becomes really really heavy in the hand. Which also doesn't help as it means I always feel like I either don't have enough contact, or I'm pulling!
He's currently in a full cheek snaffle with a lozenge & a flash noseband - neither part of the noseband done up too tight. (and no, he doesn't like drop nosebands...)
Oh, and the dentist saw him & did his teeth the other week, hasn't changed anything :/
He's also spending most of the time in at the moment with a few hours turn-out each day as the fields are awful which I know isn't brilliant. He's getting good quality hay though, and 2 feeds a day (Calm & conditioner & some competition mix feed that I forgot the name of with chaff & glucosamine) and is worked most days, so is quite fit but not as fit as I'd like him to be
I'm just at a loss. I have no idea why he's gone like this as it's like someone's replaced my horse with a newer, lazier one!
Help??
You can have whatever you want if you got through that!
The answer being: They don't exist.
He seems to have lost the will to go forwards with any enthusiasm. I put my leg on him now and he barely reacts. I can put my leg on him now and he just doesn't do anything - I can feel the fact that he's aware I -have- put my leg on him, but only just.
In walk it's like he's a snail. Trot he'll go round nicely, but you can tell he just isn't powering from behind like he should, no matter what I do. Canter is just appalling - he struggles with it anyway and because he wont go forward off my leg, I can't do anything with it because well, there's nothing there to work with! If I try to balance him in any way, he just gives up :/
The thing is, he's been working more nicer in a lot of senses recently - he's just not the horse he was over the summer. He used to be ridiculously sharp, always keen to jump off the leg. Now I feel like I could take him to an open field and kick like crazy and he'd go nowhere!
The other thing that I think may be related is that both me and my instructor have noticed that he never really 'holds' the bit. He either backs off it - not by going overbent, just not really allowing you to take a contact and more shortening his whole neck - or pulls on it and becomes really really heavy in the hand. Which also doesn't help as it means I always feel like I either don't have enough contact, or I'm pulling!
He's currently in a full cheek snaffle with a lozenge & a flash noseband - neither part of the noseband done up too tight. (and no, he doesn't like drop nosebands...)
Oh, and the dentist saw him & did his teeth the other week, hasn't changed anything :/
He's also spending most of the time in at the moment with a few hours turn-out each day as the fields are awful which I know isn't brilliant. He's getting good quality hay though, and 2 feeds a day (Calm & conditioner & some competition mix feed that I forgot the name of with chaff & glucosamine) and is worked most days, so is quite fit but not as fit as I'd like him to be
I'm just at a loss. I have no idea why he's gone like this as it's like someone's replaced my horse with a newer, lazier one!
You can have whatever you want if you got through that!