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Overwhelmed
Please be nice, I'm not looking for constructive (or destructive!) criticism. I know exactly what Rizzle's problems are. In this order - nerves, nerves and lastly, nerves. I know my own faults too, there are plenty.
It has taken me three years to get him fit enough to do this, with PSSM which still shows in his lack of strength. He is 7. Then I've had to teach him to travel twice over, and he currently travels squashed in with bumper pads or he sits down. For three years he's been unable to settle enough to do this test in public. He can't cope yet with cantering in an empty competition warm up, never mind in a test. He's also a stress triggered head shaker, as you will see.
This is also the horse who features in many sarcoid threads, threads about planting, lack of coordination, and it's the anorexic horse. I hand fed him today because he won't eat after travelling. It took half an hour to feed it back in the side of his mouth as he repeatedly spat it out the front, but if he doesn't get it, he'll get ill with the PSSM.
So, tell me, am I wasting my time, or does he have the potential that he feels like he has when I ride him?
(He is long backed but not drastically so. The aspect ratio is showing different on a PC than on a tablet).
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vHGIbHDKBWk
It has taken me three years to get him fit enough to do this, with PSSM which still shows in his lack of strength. He is 7. Then I've had to teach him to travel twice over, and he currently travels squashed in with bumper pads or he sits down. For three years he's been unable to settle enough to do this test in public. He can't cope yet with cantering in an empty competition warm up, never mind in a test. He's also a stress triggered head shaker, as you will see.
This is also the horse who features in many sarcoid threads, threads about planting, lack of coordination, and it's the anorexic horse. I hand fed him today because he won't eat after travelling. It took half an hour to feed it back in the side of his mouth as he repeatedly spat it out the front, but if he doesn't get it, he'll get ill with the PSSM.
So, tell me, am I wasting my time, or does he have the potential that he feels like he has when I ride him?
(He is long backed but not drastically so. The aspect ratio is showing different on a PC than on a tablet).
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vHGIbHDKBWk