Sleepeeze_dad
Well-Known Member
Hi Everyone.
I've reached a bit of an impasse. I have a 16.2hh, 5 year old TB. I have got to the point where I can jump small fences, but my boy is not altogether predictable whilst doing it. He is very fond of 3 foot plus catleaps over 1 foot cross poles.
Last time I had a goodly fall which severely dented my confidence and my left elbow. He is an ex-racer who has done a steeplechase so he has been taught to hurdle.
The question I want to ask is, is it worth sending him off to a trainer to get him over this (along with me getting involved at some point). I'm not after turning him into the next hickstead champion but given I'm committed to him for the rest of his life, at some point I'm bound to want to jump something and I really am not looking forward to the next "simultaneous 4 feet off the deck" routine. Geting rid is NOT an option.
Has anyone ever done this and had experience of it? I feel my riding level is lower level novice. I am able to ride him comfortably in all other flatwork respects, even when he has his usual TB moments and can jump my instructors' schoolmaster over 2' 8". Any advice? If it means sending him anywhere I'd want it fairly close to Chester.
I've reached a bit of an impasse. I have a 16.2hh, 5 year old TB. I have got to the point where I can jump small fences, but my boy is not altogether predictable whilst doing it. He is very fond of 3 foot plus catleaps over 1 foot cross poles.
Last time I had a goodly fall which severely dented my confidence and my left elbow. He is an ex-racer who has done a steeplechase so he has been taught to hurdle.
The question I want to ask is, is it worth sending him off to a trainer to get him over this (along with me getting involved at some point). I'm not after turning him into the next hickstead champion but given I'm committed to him for the rest of his life, at some point I'm bound to want to jump something and I really am not looking forward to the next "simultaneous 4 feet off the deck" routine. Geting rid is NOT an option.
Has anyone ever done this and had experience of it? I feel my riding level is lower level novice. I am able to ride him comfortably in all other flatwork respects, even when he has his usual TB moments and can jump my instructors' schoolmaster over 2' 8". Any advice? If it means sending him anywhere I'd want it fairly close to Chester.