Nicki85
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The older horse i ride, Maggie, is going to be 17 soon. She is on a half working livery status were staff are allowed to ride her an hour a day.
I rode her last night and was due for a jumping lesson. Instructor was a bit late so i started schooling her on the flat and she was quite forward, cantering when i started doing warm up ttransitions etc.
We went down to the sand school with some small x-country jumps and let her have a good canter round etc. Then we jumped one of the small log piles (2ft3) and she just kept taking off so close and twisting to get over it. We put out a ground pole and she took off at a better distance and we left it at that.
She just didn't seem her usual excited self about jumping
Now i know that day she had already had an hour of jumping on a good surface but that normally doesn't bother her. Instructor said that she was similar in the lesson as well.
I've told her owner she was unhappy jumping and that we should only jump her twice a week.
Maggie is very upright through the shoulder and has done alot of jumping in the past. Do you think it's just old age catching up with her?
How often do you jump your semi-oldies a week?
I rode her last night and was due for a jumping lesson. Instructor was a bit late so i started schooling her on the flat and she was quite forward, cantering when i started doing warm up ttransitions etc.
We went down to the sand school with some small x-country jumps and let her have a good canter round etc. Then we jumped one of the small log piles (2ft3) and she just kept taking off so close and twisting to get over it. We put out a ground pole and she took off at a better distance and we left it at that.
She just didn't seem her usual excited self about jumping
Now i know that day she had already had an hour of jumping on a good surface but that normally doesn't bother her. Instructor said that she was similar in the lesson as well.
I've told her owner she was unhappy jumping and that we should only jump her twice a week.
Maggie is very upright through the shoulder and has done alot of jumping in the past. Do you think it's just old age catching up with her?
How often do you jump your semi-oldies a week?