HayleyUK
Well-Known Member
My old pony that we are having back is rising 14.
I had her from being 6-rising 10.. and mainly SJ'd with her unaffiliated.
She's never really worked correctly, but would come into a basic outline and work round for a minute or so if you asked her before going back to her prefered way of going.
Shes only been used for hacking really over the past 18 months, and seems to have 'forgotten' what an outline is. She doesn't get schooled much, and child owner isn't interested in jumping her.
As you ask her to come round and soft, she throws her head up and forward and runs through the hand into an awful upward transition.
I'm not fooled by it, she simply doesn't like to work that way and prefers her giraffe impression and racing round fields/fences. She gets very bored by the 'trotting in circles' thing.
Shes very sharp & fast & can be quite strong and opinionated when she wants to be.(I'm not selling her here am I!? Shes a babe really!)
We've always had comments on her being 'above the bit' on dressage test sheets. Shes ridden in a 3 ring gag, but on the flat can be ridden in a snaffle.
I'm thinking that at 14 shes not going to be up to the level/amount of SJ we did in the past (she may well prove me wrong) so I'm going to play it by ear and see how things go.#
Essentially, what I'm trying to ask here, is if in your opinion at 14 shes too old and stuck in her ways to start being asked to work correctly and in an outline so if we find she does need a quieter sort of life I can go out and do some unaffiliated dressage parties on her.
I had her from being 6-rising 10.. and mainly SJ'd with her unaffiliated.
She's never really worked correctly, but would come into a basic outline and work round for a minute or so if you asked her before going back to her prefered way of going.
Shes only been used for hacking really over the past 18 months, and seems to have 'forgotten' what an outline is. She doesn't get schooled much, and child owner isn't interested in jumping her.
As you ask her to come round and soft, she throws her head up and forward and runs through the hand into an awful upward transition.
I'm not fooled by it, she simply doesn't like to work that way and prefers her giraffe impression and racing round fields/fences. She gets very bored by the 'trotting in circles' thing.
Shes very sharp & fast & can be quite strong and opinionated when she wants to be.(I'm not selling her here am I!? Shes a babe really!)
We've always had comments on her being 'above the bit' on dressage test sheets. Shes ridden in a 3 ring gag, but on the flat can be ridden in a snaffle.
I'm thinking that at 14 shes not going to be up to the level/amount of SJ we did in the past (she may well prove me wrong) so I'm going to play it by ear and see how things go.#
Essentially, what I'm trying to ask here, is if in your opinion at 14 shes too old and stuck in her ways to start being asked to work correctly and in an outline so if we find she does need a quieter sort of life I can go out and do some unaffiliated dressage parties on her.