fidgeuk
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone,
I realise a forum can't replace lessons with a qualified instructor but i'm after some advice or opinions on my problem with cantering my horse.
My horse, Jack was bred by my Mum. He's 5yrs old now & is a Welsh Section D X TBxID approx 16.2HH and built like a hunter. I'd like to eventually show him in working hunter classes.
Our stumbling block is canter, whenever i ask him to canter in the school he bucks. He's fine out hacking unless its with company then he'll buck in canter everytime & occassionally in trot! I am not sure what i need to do in order to push him through the buck & forwards into canter. I think i'm so surprised at still being sat on his back following one of his corkscrew bucks (he gets one leg up higher than the other & twists... horrible) that i let the moment/momentum go and we end up at a standstill.
It now seems to have become ingrained in his head that when i ask for canter he thinks i mean buck! I do have regular lessons but the weather & other reasons have meant they have been abit sporadic. My instructor has got on Jack & managed to sucessfully get him to canter round the school on both reins and do a rather nice 20m circle at each end of the school as well!
I know its probably me, but self preservation has kicked in since i've got older and i've had about a 5yr gap since my old horse Ace was retired and then jack finally being old enough to bring on, so i'm worried that if i give him a whack with the crop, he'll put in an even bigger buck & i'll end up on the floor.
His teeth have been checked regularly, his wolf teeth have been removed, his saddle has been checked over twice and my vet has examined him thoroughly for any problems and nothing has been found.
I haven't pushed the canter issue with him & so school work has just been focusing on walk & trot - i have had the odd canter on him when out hacking but only when we can start uphill... i sound such a wuss hahaha
I'm thinking that maybe i should send him away for some professional schooling which will hopefully correct this problem but i'm not sure.....
What do you think??
thanks
I realise a forum can't replace lessons with a qualified instructor but i'm after some advice or opinions on my problem with cantering my horse.
My horse, Jack was bred by my Mum. He's 5yrs old now & is a Welsh Section D X TBxID approx 16.2HH and built like a hunter. I'd like to eventually show him in working hunter classes.
Our stumbling block is canter, whenever i ask him to canter in the school he bucks. He's fine out hacking unless its with company then he'll buck in canter everytime & occassionally in trot! I am not sure what i need to do in order to push him through the buck & forwards into canter. I think i'm so surprised at still being sat on his back following one of his corkscrew bucks (he gets one leg up higher than the other & twists... horrible) that i let the moment/momentum go and we end up at a standstill.
It now seems to have become ingrained in his head that when i ask for canter he thinks i mean buck! I do have regular lessons but the weather & other reasons have meant they have been abit sporadic. My instructor has got on Jack & managed to sucessfully get him to canter round the school on both reins and do a rather nice 20m circle at each end of the school as well!
I know its probably me, but self preservation has kicked in since i've got older and i've had about a 5yr gap since my old horse Ace was retired and then jack finally being old enough to bring on, so i'm worried that if i give him a whack with the crop, he'll put in an even bigger buck & i'll end up on the floor.
His teeth have been checked regularly, his wolf teeth have been removed, his saddle has been checked over twice and my vet has examined him thoroughly for any problems and nothing has been found.
I haven't pushed the canter issue with him & so school work has just been focusing on walk & trot - i have had the odd canter on him when out hacking but only when we can start uphill... i sound such a wuss hahaha
I'm thinking that maybe i should send him away for some professional schooling which will hopefully correct this problem but i'm not sure.....
What do you think??
thanks