Birker2020
Well-Known Member
Hi. I competed on Saturday, a Prelim and a Novice at a local comp centre. On both test sheets the judge noted the horse was on three tracks, both on the centre line and between markers on the outside track. Is this another way of saying he is not going straight? My comments were that his free walk was lovely, but need to ride him more into a contact.
It was my first outing since my new saddle has be refitted to my horse, and I have never competed in this saddle before having only properly started riding in it about three weeks ago. I know the horse was sound as the judge pulled up someone whose horse was lame. My vet was in agreement about me competing - horse had inflammation in top hock joint caused by complication of ethanol fusion which has now been sorted with a short course of anti inflammatories, physio and lateral shoein although its very much a case of see how you get on type of thing.
I got placed with 64% with an error of course in the prelim and 63% in the Novice and came 3rd out of seven and 2nd respectively although there was only two of us in the Novice!
Anyone know the reasons for a horse being on three tracks and how to you prevent this?
Thanks
It was my first outing since my new saddle has be refitted to my horse, and I have never competed in this saddle before having only properly started riding in it about three weeks ago. I know the horse was sound as the judge pulled up someone whose horse was lame. My vet was in agreement about me competing - horse had inflammation in top hock joint caused by complication of ethanol fusion which has now been sorted with a short course of anti inflammatories, physio and lateral shoein although its very much a case of see how you get on type of thing.
I got placed with 64% with an error of course in the prelim and 63% in the Novice and came 3rd out of seven and 2nd respectively although there was only two of us in the Novice!
Anyone know the reasons for a horse being on three tracks and how to you prevent this?
Thanks