Supanova
Well-Known Member
If a horse learns that refusing at a fence is an option, is it possible to train them out of it?
There is a very long story with my mare, but in summary she has now learnt how to stop. For example, i jumped the Newcomers at Aintree last Sunday and she jumped absolutely super round a big track but had one stop at the water tray and then jumped it the second time. Yesterday, she jumped a 1m amateur class - jumped super all the way round but had one stop at the planks she didn't like the look of, jumped it the second time. Sometimes its not even a spooky fence, but perhaps she is half a stride to far off or something (she is very careful).
She gets a smack (only when i'm sure its her and not me) when she stops but doesn't seem to make much difference.
Please note, physically she is fine - has been checked a million times by the vets, physios etc. I am confident as I can be, without her being able to talk, that this isn't the problem and it is a mental issue.
I also have lessons where they can't understand why we're not doing better than we are. Although typically my trainer never sees the naughty stops in competitions at water trays etc.
My mare does lack a bit of confidence as she tends to go more backward in the ring than in the warm up. She is a typical backward, lazy spooky WB but this stopping thing seems more of a - "oh i don't fancy this fence, so i'll just stop for a look, ok now i'll go". I do think she enjoys jumping though as in the collecting ring and at home, she gets quite excited when jumping.
My question is - how do i train her out of this? Is it even possible? My mum was saying last night that horses have to want to try for you and I think this is true. This mare just seems to take the easy route out....
Any thoughts gratefully received.
There is a very long story with my mare, but in summary she has now learnt how to stop. For example, i jumped the Newcomers at Aintree last Sunday and she jumped absolutely super round a big track but had one stop at the water tray and then jumped it the second time. Yesterday, she jumped a 1m amateur class - jumped super all the way round but had one stop at the planks she didn't like the look of, jumped it the second time. Sometimes its not even a spooky fence, but perhaps she is half a stride to far off or something (she is very careful).
She gets a smack (only when i'm sure its her and not me) when she stops but doesn't seem to make much difference.
Please note, physically she is fine - has been checked a million times by the vets, physios etc. I am confident as I can be, without her being able to talk, that this isn't the problem and it is a mental issue.
I also have lessons where they can't understand why we're not doing better than we are. Although typically my trainer never sees the naughty stops in competitions at water trays etc.
My mare does lack a bit of confidence as she tends to go more backward in the ring than in the warm up. She is a typical backward, lazy spooky WB but this stopping thing seems more of a - "oh i don't fancy this fence, so i'll just stop for a look, ok now i'll go". I do think she enjoys jumping though as in the collecting ring and at home, she gets quite excited when jumping.
My question is - how do i train her out of this? Is it even possible? My mum was saying last night that horses have to want to try for you and I think this is true. This mare just seems to take the easy route out....
Any thoughts gratefully received.