billylula
Well-Known Member
My daughter's pony is a lovely boy, perfect in every way really. Except for SJ when he will refuse and swerve. Had a lesson with a very good SJ trainer yesterday and first time round he refused one and ran out twice. Trainer said he was being cheeky and said daughter should carry a whip (she doesnt use one as a rule and he doesnt like being tapped with one anyway). She did borrow a whip and he went round as good as gold. Daughter felt very encouraged which was great.
Am i being too negative in thinking that this might be a hard habit to break? As soon as he gets used to her holding a whip he might start again? Trainer said daughter's riding was lovely and pony was cheeky rather than her riding him badly although they both have a tendency to rush jumps which we are working on.
Any stories of refusers becoming good jumping ponies? He's very capable and if the jumping doesn't work out its not the end of the world, but daughter will be disappointed.
Am i being too negative in thinking that this might be a hard habit to break? As soon as he gets used to her holding a whip he might start again? Trainer said daughter's riding was lovely and pony was cheeky rather than her riding him badly although they both have a tendency to rush jumps which we are working on.
Any stories of refusers becoming good jumping ponies? He's very capable and if the jumping doesn't work out its not the end of the world, but daughter will be disappointed.