JVB
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Another thread got me thinking.... so, I have a 19 yr old Tb ex point 2 point, had 5 years. Snaffle mouthed with running martingale. Also has stringhalt in left hind, only mildly but does affect gait and easily visible.
Now, he has always been hard work to ride, likes to walk or canter. When trotting will constantly try to break into canter, gets more worked up and once have done some canter work tends to get very strong, canter sideways and rock about a lot. Can work very enagaged but only in walk or canter.
With jumping (which I rarely do) you take your life in your hands, he will canter beautifully up until about 3/4 strides out at which point he throws his head about, jumps up and down and gallops over them at full speed, try and take back a contact on landing and he jumps all over the place. Will do the same with just a pole on the ground as well.
Having done a little research into stringhalt, I'm wondering if he could be improved with regards trotting and jumping (had always put behaviour down to stringhalt and being uncomfortable/ unable to do work asked?)
He will canter lovely round the fields, can get keen but totally manageable.
Back and teeth all fine, I think it's whats in his head that the issue.
Sorry so long, but any ideas welcome on re training, schooling, bits etc all very welcome!
He's a cracking horse and would prob love to have more varied life but until I can control him properly - just too risky
Thanks
Another thread got me thinking.... so, I have a 19 yr old Tb ex point 2 point, had 5 years. Snaffle mouthed with running martingale. Also has stringhalt in left hind, only mildly but does affect gait and easily visible.
Now, he has always been hard work to ride, likes to walk or canter. When trotting will constantly try to break into canter, gets more worked up and once have done some canter work tends to get very strong, canter sideways and rock about a lot. Can work very enagaged but only in walk or canter.
With jumping (which I rarely do) you take your life in your hands, he will canter beautifully up until about 3/4 strides out at which point he throws his head about, jumps up and down and gallops over them at full speed, try and take back a contact on landing and he jumps all over the place. Will do the same with just a pole on the ground as well.
Having done a little research into stringhalt, I'm wondering if he could be improved with regards trotting and jumping (had always put behaviour down to stringhalt and being uncomfortable/ unable to do work asked?)
He will canter lovely round the fields, can get keen but totally manageable.
Back and teeth all fine, I think it's whats in his head that the issue.
Sorry so long, but any ideas welcome on re training, schooling, bits etc all very welcome!
He's a cracking horse and would prob love to have more varied life but until I can control him properly - just too risky
Thanks