Brockles77
Active Member
Hi all.
I went to a ODE on Saturday and it was a total disaster. Over the last few months my horse has been a bit more spooky than usual and we are going backwards in training and our successes out have been few and far between. He jumped great in a lesson at home on grass in the week, but at the event he was really bad. I had a fall, he kept putting in chippy ones.... and then out over XC which he usually loves - he kept refusing. It was very demoralising.
I'm going to put him on a holiday shortly and hope this is a chance to reset - but I also wondered if a week of training with my instructor is a good idea - when he is 16 years old?
To add, I have had his teeth, back, eyes all checked and there's no sign of ulcers. He seems otherwise fine - no sign of pain or discomfort we can see.
I went to a ODE on Saturday and it was a total disaster. Over the last few months my horse has been a bit more spooky than usual and we are going backwards in training and our successes out have been few and far between. He jumped great in a lesson at home on grass in the week, but at the event he was really bad. I had a fall, he kept putting in chippy ones.... and then out over XC which he usually loves - he kept refusing. It was very demoralising.
I'm going to put him on a holiday shortly and hope this is a chance to reset - but I also wondered if a week of training with my instructor is a good idea - when he is 16 years old?
To add, I have had his teeth, back, eyes all checked and there's no sign of ulcers. He seems otherwise fine - no sign of pain or discomfort we can see.