Nikademus
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
Sorry it's a bit long winded but I've got my first ODE with my 5 year old TB in 2 weeks and I'm still having trouble getting into the water jump. Have been XC schooling several times and keep having the same problem.
We went schooling on Saturday and he was as bold as a lion and jumped everything brilliantly first time
. Only problem is the water. On previous outings he will go in fine with a lead but point blank refuses to go first. So on saturday I was determined we would do it without a lead.
He's pretty highly strung and giving him a smack only makes him want to kill me so always use a softly softy/ very patient approach. He walked within a foot of the water edge and then refused to budge. My schooling companion and his stable mate stood on the otherside of the water, approximately 5 feet away. Still no luck. After 10 minutes of clicking, nudge nudge and gentle encouragement he was clearly starting to get pissed off (started kicking the soles of my feet with his hind legs as if to say stoop nudging me I'm not going!) and still wouldn't get any closer. So the other horse stepped forward and put it's two front feet into the water.
My boy then walked in fine. stood in the middle, had a splash around and a right good old time. I then wlaked him into the other water jump without a lead and he was fine?!?!?!
Can't work out if it that he doesn't want to be the first one in the water or that he doesn't initally want to get his feet wet?
Any suggestions? Have been planning/ preparing all aspects for this event for 3 months and really don't want to get elimated at a walk through water on the XC!!!!
Sorry it's a bit long winded but I've got my first ODE with my 5 year old TB in 2 weeks and I'm still having trouble getting into the water jump. Have been XC schooling several times and keep having the same problem.
We went schooling on Saturday and he was as bold as a lion and jumped everything brilliantly first time
He's pretty highly strung and giving him a smack only makes him want to kill me so always use a softly softy/ very patient approach. He walked within a foot of the water edge and then refused to budge. My schooling companion and his stable mate stood on the otherside of the water, approximately 5 feet away. Still no luck. After 10 minutes of clicking, nudge nudge and gentle encouragement he was clearly starting to get pissed off (started kicking the soles of my feet with his hind legs as if to say stoop nudging me I'm not going!) and still wouldn't get any closer. So the other horse stepped forward and put it's two front feet into the water.
My boy then walked in fine. stood in the middle, had a splash around and a right good old time. I then wlaked him into the other water jump without a lead and he was fine?!?!?!
Can't work out if it that he doesn't want to be the first one in the water or that he doesn't initally want to get his feet wet?
Any suggestions? Have been planning/ preparing all aspects for this event for 3 months and really don't want to get elimated at a walk through water on the XC!!!!