noodle_
Well-Known Member
isit just mine??
let me explain....
stupid horse was being loose schooled a few months back (IT is 5).... she jumped out the arena (5 foot fence) almost made it but took the top rail with her.... she galloped off round the field and just managed to get away with a cut and a stiff leg (yes i did call the vet in panic mode...i thought she had broke her leg
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Today... she decides to be an absolute d1ck, galloping and churning up her field for absolutely no reason when i went to catch her.... escaped into the "holding area" (like a sick paddock size which has access to the fields), i walked up to her going to clip her rope on and the little sod jumped the electric fencing from a standstill back in her field and galloped off...
funny i admit, but flipping dangerous.
I cannot loose school her as i know she will jump out, and now im a litle concerned if she gets spooked/naughty and jumps out her field (fencing is around 3.5 foot)!?
Is there any way to discourage her to not jump out the field before she starts??? Her paddock is just a good size not too big so i cant catch her (she does get days when she will refuse to be caught for a good 20 mins), however in her old field (25 acres) i ran round for hours trying to catch the little ****.
Shes a damn good jumper, needs a confident rider and i know she would do well BS.... unfortunately i do dressage....
fanks
let me explain....
stupid horse was being loose schooled a few months back (IT is 5).... she jumped out the arena (5 foot fence) almost made it but took the top rail with her.... she galloped off round the field and just managed to get away with a cut and a stiff leg (yes i did call the vet in panic mode...i thought she had broke her leg
Today... she decides to be an absolute d1ck, galloping and churning up her field for absolutely no reason when i went to catch her.... escaped into the "holding area" (like a sick paddock size which has access to the fields), i walked up to her going to clip her rope on and the little sod jumped the electric fencing from a standstill back in her field and galloped off...
funny i admit, but flipping dangerous.
I cannot loose school her as i know she will jump out, and now im a litle concerned if she gets spooked/naughty and jumps out her field (fencing is around 3.5 foot)!?
Is there any way to discourage her to not jump out the field before she starts??? Her paddock is just a good size not too big so i cant catch her (she does get days when she will refuse to be caught for a good 20 mins), however in her old field (25 acres) i ran round for hours trying to catch the little ****.
Shes a damn good jumper, needs a confident rider and i know she would do well BS.... unfortunately i do dressage....
fanks
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