EP2504
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I've got a 4 year old (rising 5) Thoroughbred mare who's always been a right..well, mare, who's very iffy about her jumping.
She was jumping amazingly and then a few months ago she decided she wasn't going anywhere near a jump and wouldn't go over a pole on the floor.
Then she had an unfortunate 8 weeks off lame, but it actually seemed to do her the world of good and she came back much happier, and her jumping came back brilliantly and she was flying everything and we were even starting to introduce 'scary' things (like a cone under a fence.. nothing much) but then about 2 weeks ago she decided she's not doing it again and has an absolute fit anytime she might be jumping or asked to go over a pole.
She's never have any confidence knocks or been over jumped, or been jumped too big etc.
She'll reluctantly be led over poles on the ground, but even when she's ok on the ground with them, as soon as you're on her back, she won't do it again, and following other horses doesn't seem to help either- she's incredibly stubborn!
I've had help from instructors and even if after an hour of persisting she will go over a cross pole, she won't do another fence or even the same fence from a different direction, and if you try and jump her again another day, it's like starting from scratch all over again!
I'm currently taking her back to basics and she walked over a course of poles on the floor last week (following four other horses before doing it on her own) and seemed quite enthusiastic about it, but this doesn't mean she'll be as enthusiastic about it next time!
I'm beginning to lose the plot with her. I bought her to event and obviously if she doesn't want to jump then I won't make her, but when she does she seems to really enjoy herself so I don't want to give up just yet!- She's got endless scope and talent.
I've been focussing on her flat work for a few weeks, but I thought now that spring is coming it'd be time to start introducing jumps again.
Does anyone have any ideas on how I can get her jumping more consistently?
I've had lessons with lots of instructors but we're all now very stumped!
Her back, teeth, feet, saddle etc. are all fine and she has no health issues.
Sorry for the essay, and thanks in advance!
She was jumping amazingly and then a few months ago she decided she wasn't going anywhere near a jump and wouldn't go over a pole on the floor.
Then she had an unfortunate 8 weeks off lame, but it actually seemed to do her the world of good and she came back much happier, and her jumping came back brilliantly and she was flying everything and we were even starting to introduce 'scary' things (like a cone under a fence.. nothing much) but then about 2 weeks ago she decided she's not doing it again and has an absolute fit anytime she might be jumping or asked to go over a pole.
She's never have any confidence knocks or been over jumped, or been jumped too big etc.
She'll reluctantly be led over poles on the ground, but even when she's ok on the ground with them, as soon as you're on her back, she won't do it again, and following other horses doesn't seem to help either- she's incredibly stubborn!
I've had help from instructors and even if after an hour of persisting she will go over a cross pole, she won't do another fence or even the same fence from a different direction, and if you try and jump her again another day, it's like starting from scratch all over again!
I'm currently taking her back to basics and she walked over a course of poles on the floor last week (following four other horses before doing it on her own) and seemed quite enthusiastic about it, but this doesn't mean she'll be as enthusiastic about it next time!
I'm beginning to lose the plot with her. I bought her to event and obviously if she doesn't want to jump then I won't make her, but when she does she seems to really enjoy herself so I don't want to give up just yet!- She's got endless scope and talent.
I've been focussing on her flat work for a few weeks, but I thought now that spring is coming it'd be time to start introducing jumps again.
Does anyone have any ideas on how I can get her jumping more consistently?
I've had lessons with lots of instructors but we're all now very stumped!
Her back, teeth, feet, saddle etc. are all fine and she has no health issues.
Sorry for the essay, and thanks in advance!