how to make jumps a tad more scarey?

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was going to do grids either today or saturday...but its a tad boring really..
we have the safety system jumps from polyjumps so there BRIGHT but no really 'omg thats a scarey fence', is there anything you use on fences, thats safe but adds a bit off 'OMG whats that' to a horse?
not trying to scare my horse to death, just wanted to make stuff a little more intresting... i never tried anything like this before so thought its worth a try and see if she is fased by anything .... i was thinking tinsel? any other ideas? thanks :) :rolleyes:
 
you can hang bright coloured towels from the poles but not on a windy day! you can hang stars (card and tin foil) from the poles. you can lay towels or tarpaulin under the fence to create a "ditch" or "water tray".

Don't see why you couldn't even get some cardboard boxes from local supermarket (ie free veg boxes etc) and paint them to make fillers? not very good on a wet surface or if it's raining!
 
tinsel around wings is good :) Try different shaped fences, hogsback fences will really get her to look and think, whilst encouraging a good shape the the same time :)
 
Yarp, pretty much an upright fence (if you can picture this, hard to explain) with poles either side a bit lower than the middle pole. So kind of like a double sided ascending oxer. You can jump it both ways :)

Am I making any sense at all? Somebody help me out here, I'm struggling to explain :p


Ella, you are far more creative than me :eek:
 
Coats work well over a fence (will often see it in a warm up ring :p), as well as cones (borrowed from road works) and road signs too (wooden ones though)

Plastic bags with a bit of sand in bottom and hung from the fence :)
 
Hogs back an old fashioned fence. You need 6 wings and 5 poles. This can be jumped both ways. Place wings as if building a triple bar, highest rail is the middle one, the ones either side are the same height, that leaves two poles for ground lines.

Thank you. That was kind of what I was getting at, just far less eloquently :p
 
Never really seen the point of over the top coloured fences as horses are particially colour blind.... I think they are more for the riders eye as horses don't see bright colours as we do... It's the shapes that are scary scary :p make some fillers with lots of sharp edged shapes etc from planks of wood and just rest them against cones or something.
 
really? gosh never knew that.. no wonder colours never fased her ;)

Thanks alot, but i think change of plans.. you seen the rain :| lol

Oh my.... just looked out the window :( damn you weather!! lol

They do see colour but it's alot duller than how we see it... how they know this I do not know lol
 
Coats work well over a fence (will often see it in a warm up ring :p), as well as cones (borrowed from road works) and road signs too (wooden ones though)

Plastic bags with a bit of sand in bottom and hung from the fence :)

only_me - I hope [coats over a fence] is not at affiliated competitions?
 
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