tobiano1984
Well-Known Member
I've recently acquired a 14.2 8 year old ex-showjumping pony, and he comes with a bit of baggage so I wondered if anyone has any ideas/tips that might help sort him out! I got him from a 'showjumper' who managed to reduce his value from £15k to £200 in the space of 6 months. He's essentially been over jumped and I'd like to re-position him as an event pony or failing that (if he can't cope with jumping any more) dressage/showing as he's very pretty and has great paces.
The place I got him from was jumping him over 1.40m tracks and apparently he never refused, however they said he was unrideable in the school now and broncs. I've had him for about 6 weeks and after a month of chilling out in the field he's hacking out quite happily (very bombproof, jumped logs and had some canters) and doing a bit of flatwork in the school.
He's got amazing paces, such power, but just finds it all too exciting. We've just about got a good walk in an outline, although it's very rushed, but when you go up to trot the head comes up and he does little skips and hops trying to go into canter. When you do canter, it's amazing - so collected and powerful, but he constantly changes legs and bunny hops and does all sorts of crazy dance moves. I think he was schooled properly before, as he seems to know lateral work - he also performs a nice piaffe but I don't think that's on purpose...!
I've got him in a loose ring french link snaffle with copper rollers, he's definitely not strong. I've tried to let him stretch out a bit in canter but even out on the fields if you give the rein he just carries on bouncing along and doesn't know what to do.
So - extensive case history over, I wondered if anyone has any tips on getting him to chill out in the school, stretch out, calm down, start to come into an outline.
In terms of management, he's living out most of the time and is fed on Simple System - nothing heating.
The place I got him from was jumping him over 1.40m tracks and apparently he never refused, however they said he was unrideable in the school now and broncs. I've had him for about 6 weeks and after a month of chilling out in the field he's hacking out quite happily (very bombproof, jumped logs and had some canters) and doing a bit of flatwork in the school.
He's got amazing paces, such power, but just finds it all too exciting. We've just about got a good walk in an outline, although it's very rushed, but when you go up to trot the head comes up and he does little skips and hops trying to go into canter. When you do canter, it's amazing - so collected and powerful, but he constantly changes legs and bunny hops and does all sorts of crazy dance moves. I think he was schooled properly before, as he seems to know lateral work - he also performs a nice piaffe but I don't think that's on purpose...!
I've got him in a loose ring french link snaffle with copper rollers, he's definitely not strong. I've tried to let him stretch out a bit in canter but even out on the fields if you give the rein he just carries on bouncing along and doesn't know what to do.
So - extensive case history over, I wondered if anyone has any tips on getting him to chill out in the school, stretch out, calm down, start to come into an outline.
In terms of management, he's living out most of the time and is fed on Simple System - nothing heating.