Haffie
Well-Known Member
I got my haflinger late last year and now that its finally drying up outside id like to start jumping on her.
Shes 13yo and has spent most off her life as a hacking pony however she did have a brief spell as a ponyclub pony before i got her (one rider has said that she was always eliminated straight away).
I did a few jumps last year before the ground got too soggy and she either jumped beautifully or she'd just plough through the jump (even if it was haybales), and sometimes she'd swerve out of the jump at the last minute. All of these jumps were 40cm or less.
I'd love to have some tips to make her enjoy jumping more and also how to have her always jumping the jump rather than swerving out or ploughing through them.
Also, id love to hear some success stories if anyone has taken on an older pony or horse that hasnt done much!
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Shes 13yo and has spent most off her life as a hacking pony however she did have a brief spell as a ponyclub pony before i got her (one rider has said that she was always eliminated straight away).
I did a few jumps last year before the ground got too soggy and she either jumped beautifully or she'd just plough through the jump (even if it was haybales), and sometimes she'd swerve out of the jump at the last minute. All of these jumps were 40cm or less.
I'd love to have some tips to make her enjoy jumping more and also how to have her always jumping the jump rather than swerving out or ploughing through them.
Also, id love to hear some success stories if anyone has taken on an older pony or horse that hasnt done much!
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