gable
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My new horse is a bit of a napper. I'm working on this at home and we are getting somewhere.
We went to our first dressage comp today and he warmed up beautifully, very relaxed.
Took him away to do the test and he was a little bugger! Wouldn't go out of the warm up area, away from the other horses, wouldn't go in the test arena at first, then was very sticky during the test, I just could not get him going forward at all. If I'd have took my leg off he would have stopped. I gave him a tickle with the whip, but he just bucked and it made no difference to his way of going.
I don't wear spurs, but wondered if this might help his stickiness during a dressage test for the time being. It is a problem I'm working on at home by doing lots of things on his own, hacking, schooling, taking him away from his mates when tied up, taking his mate away when he is tied up.
I would like to hear your advice or experiences please.
Thanks in advance
We went to our first dressage comp today and he warmed up beautifully, very relaxed.
Took him away to do the test and he was a little bugger! Wouldn't go out of the warm up area, away from the other horses, wouldn't go in the test arena at first, then was very sticky during the test, I just could not get him going forward at all. If I'd have took my leg off he would have stopped. I gave him a tickle with the whip, but he just bucked and it made no difference to his way of going.
I don't wear spurs, but wondered if this might help his stickiness during a dressage test for the time being. It is a problem I'm working on at home by doing lots of things on his own, hacking, schooling, taking him away from his mates when tied up, taking his mate away when he is tied up.
I would like to hear your advice or experiences please.
Thanks in advance