FailedEventer
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Hi this is quite an essay but I would really love some advice/tips on this!
I have a horse who is a fantastic jumper that I event, very talented but you could definitely say he doesn't have a great brain for it. From a young age he was incredibly nappy, constantly argued in the school or out hacking, vertical rears, spinning, bronking you name it he did it in an attempt to get out off any kind of work, just going forwards was our biggest issue so hacking was a great struggle! He couldn't jump initially like all youngsters but really quite unbelievably bad, had no idea what his legs were supposed to do and then one day found it and is easily the boldest scopiest horse I have ever ridden. He is now quite a different horse but still has his moments - he is still quite spooky, not so much that you have rears anymore but he goes in to his shell in the dressage for instance. But our main problem is his napping problems have occassionally resurfaced a couple of the times on the XC course, if he does it XC I literally can not do a thing! He will not go! His naps usually occur about 10 strides before a fence and it can be anywhere on course in to any type of fence (so far not once at the start!). I know myself that i have fluffed up something sometimes and so that has been the cause, he doesn't like to feel harassed and if i've been over riding for instance he does not appreciate that. So i have worked a lot on siting quieter.
Things I am now trying:
Hack him everyday, even if he has been schooled. In the hope he will forever forget to nap and also to make him fitter. Made his schooling at home, including jumping and dressage a bit harder (not for longer periods) but a bit bigger more technical - both of these things to try and bring out his napping so i can get him through it, so far nothing though!
He has already had 2 full work ups as I felt a horse could not be so argumentative without having a reason, his feet, back, teeth are routinely done by people I completely trust so know this is not a problem.
After two of his nappy runs I got his bloods done to see if anything was wrong, bought up nothing.
I now wear ear covers on him to see if it helps with his concentration, undecided how its working yet!
Running him more sparingly - but xc schooling more.
One thing I am looking at is something like equifeast? I was wondering wether starting him on something like that may settle him a bit more, make him focus on the job in hand and not be so reactive in his mind but without losing the energy for the job?
Any tips or advice is greatly appreciated!
I have a horse who is a fantastic jumper that I event, very talented but you could definitely say he doesn't have a great brain for it. From a young age he was incredibly nappy, constantly argued in the school or out hacking, vertical rears, spinning, bronking you name it he did it in an attempt to get out off any kind of work, just going forwards was our biggest issue so hacking was a great struggle! He couldn't jump initially like all youngsters but really quite unbelievably bad, had no idea what his legs were supposed to do and then one day found it and is easily the boldest scopiest horse I have ever ridden. He is now quite a different horse but still has his moments - he is still quite spooky, not so much that you have rears anymore but he goes in to his shell in the dressage for instance. But our main problem is his napping problems have occassionally resurfaced a couple of the times on the XC course, if he does it XC I literally can not do a thing! He will not go! His naps usually occur about 10 strides before a fence and it can be anywhere on course in to any type of fence (so far not once at the start!). I know myself that i have fluffed up something sometimes and so that has been the cause, he doesn't like to feel harassed and if i've been over riding for instance he does not appreciate that. So i have worked a lot on siting quieter.
Things I am now trying:
Hack him everyday, even if he has been schooled. In the hope he will forever forget to nap and also to make him fitter. Made his schooling at home, including jumping and dressage a bit harder (not for longer periods) but a bit bigger more technical - both of these things to try and bring out his napping so i can get him through it, so far nothing though!
He has already had 2 full work ups as I felt a horse could not be so argumentative without having a reason, his feet, back, teeth are routinely done by people I completely trust so know this is not a problem.
After two of his nappy runs I got his bloods done to see if anything was wrong, bought up nothing.
I now wear ear covers on him to see if it helps with his concentration, undecided how its working yet!
Running him more sparingly - but xc schooling more.
One thing I am looking at is something like equifeast? I was wondering wether starting him on something like that may settle him a bit more, make him focus on the job in hand and not be so reactive in his mind but without losing the energy for the job?
Any tips or advice is greatly appreciated!