Greyhorse1
Active Member
Thank you again everyone.
She can bend nicely, leg yields in walk trot and canter. I have also spent a lot of time building her up through hacking, hill work and plenty of trot. She can manage gates etc and is responsive enough to the leg to be able to manoeuvre through most things.
She sometimes head tosses, or throws her head extremely high and chomps. This is mainly when excited as an evasion or when she’s angry and these moments are rare now. She previously head tossed every schoolinf session! The new instructor did say he thought that she was a horse very in tune to me and that often the head toss was in response to my tension (so if she’s getting very excited and I’m trying to settle her!) so he has worked on having me drop the contact at these times which has worked reduce them massively.
He has also said I sometimes tend to hold onto the inside which unbalances her, obviously I’m trying not to do this but maybe he tells me at a better time and it takes my longer to realise myself?
In general day to day schooling or work she is very intermittent. She will occasionally seek the contact and hold it for a short period then revert to nose poking. I have videoed her a lot and she is generally working okay but just with the nose poking. I have to push her extremely hard to get any sort of drop from her. Usually it’s at the end of a 30-40min session involving poles, millions of transitions, leg yields etc. I don’t mind this too much but it’s not possible to recreate on the show ground plus as soon as she gets excited it’s futile anyway.
I have been given the number of a show producer and I think perhaps saving up and sending her away could be the way to go. My only reservation is that she’s very unsettled with change and I’m worried it could cause me big problems when she returns.
She can bend nicely, leg yields in walk trot and canter. I have also spent a lot of time building her up through hacking, hill work and plenty of trot. She can manage gates etc and is responsive enough to the leg to be able to manoeuvre through most things.
She sometimes head tosses, or throws her head extremely high and chomps. This is mainly when excited as an evasion or when she’s angry and these moments are rare now. She previously head tossed every schoolinf session! The new instructor did say he thought that she was a horse very in tune to me and that often the head toss was in response to my tension (so if she’s getting very excited and I’m trying to settle her!) so he has worked on having me drop the contact at these times which has worked reduce them massively.
He has also said I sometimes tend to hold onto the inside which unbalances her, obviously I’m trying not to do this but maybe he tells me at a better time and it takes my longer to realise myself?
In general day to day schooling or work she is very intermittent. She will occasionally seek the contact and hold it for a short period then revert to nose poking. I have videoed her a lot and she is generally working okay but just with the nose poking. I have to push her extremely hard to get any sort of drop from her. Usually it’s at the end of a 30-40min session involving poles, millions of transitions, leg yields etc. I don’t mind this too much but it’s not possible to recreate on the show ground plus as soon as she gets excited it’s futile anyway.
I have been given the number of a show producer and I think perhaps saving up and sending her away could be the way to go. My only reservation is that she’s very unsettled with change and I’m worried it could cause me big problems when she returns.