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Going through a very tough patch with my horse at the minute and any opinions/advice would be appriciated
Basically we bought a horse about 2 years ago for me after coming off a pony that i took from nothing to compete in pony trials, i was totally spoilt with him as he was such a character and would jump clear no matter how i rode him. For what the horse is we got him reletively cheap, mainly because he had only been ridden by professionals but they all struggled with him, he has a very difficult nature, he school really nicely at home and the minute he goes to an event he gets tight and starts rearing etc
We bought him for me to aim at the junior team etc (wasnt expecting to get on it, but compete in the trials) after the end of the first season together (last year) things looked good, he had done roughly 5 novices with me clr xc in them all and dressage ranging from 32 in our first novice to 40. Through the winter we worked on his sj and started jumping dc foxhunter, but it meant he didnt respect 1.10 which he needs to jump for novices so moved him back down in march.
Dressage is my weak point so we had roughly 2 lessons a month, the problem i had was my sister kept falling out with the trainers so we changed every few months, very frustrating for me, but anyway by the start of the season i felt an improvement and was looking foward to it.#
first event of the season and a girth strap snaps off my dressage saddle so do my test in my jumping saddle, he got 39 which was alright considering he had only competed at one venue all winter, went clr sj then i made a mistake xc and we fell.
2nd event and was still doing dressage in my jumping saddle andhe gets 44 which i was rally disappointed with, 4flts sj and a steady clr xc.
Next event 40 dressage, starting to make a habit of it and me getting very unmotivated, 8flts sj, very irritating he just made no effort, and clr xc.
Next event 37 dressage 8fts sj clr xc and this weekend 43 dressage and 16flts sj ( i wd as i had made enough of a fool of myself)
at the beginning of the season i decided i wanted to sell him, nothing is fun about him but he's talented and deserves to do better and i want to have some fun as in 2years ill be going to uni (hopefully) and im not good enough to do anything after that. The plan was for me to have intense dressage training (ive had roughly 12 lessons in the past 3 weeks) then to sell him, i think my dad was hoping id change my mind if he started to go nicely. i wasnt expecting it to all suddenly change and for him to go out and win, but some improvement would have been good. Its also frustrating as he has gone so down hill from last year.
So if i want to sell him we will pay a professional to compete him now to sell, as every event is going worse and worse, but i dont like the thought of giving up even if its the best thing to do, also the breeder was horrible about me when we first got him and said publically that id never be able to ride him so it would sort of be proving her right.
But if we do sell him i dont know what to get, im not going to get anywhere with a good horse in 2 years so it would be a waste of money, so i think i would get something young, but then if im honest im a total show off and like to do big stuff
I would literally do anything tohave my pony back and do totally miss him.
Sorry its a bit long and ANY advice would be appriciated.
Basically we bought a horse about 2 years ago for me after coming off a pony that i took from nothing to compete in pony trials, i was totally spoilt with him as he was such a character and would jump clear no matter how i rode him. For what the horse is we got him reletively cheap, mainly because he had only been ridden by professionals but they all struggled with him, he has a very difficult nature, he school really nicely at home and the minute he goes to an event he gets tight and starts rearing etc
We bought him for me to aim at the junior team etc (wasnt expecting to get on it, but compete in the trials) after the end of the first season together (last year) things looked good, he had done roughly 5 novices with me clr xc in them all and dressage ranging from 32 in our first novice to 40. Through the winter we worked on his sj and started jumping dc foxhunter, but it meant he didnt respect 1.10 which he needs to jump for novices so moved him back down in march.
Dressage is my weak point so we had roughly 2 lessons a month, the problem i had was my sister kept falling out with the trainers so we changed every few months, very frustrating for me, but anyway by the start of the season i felt an improvement and was looking foward to it.#
first event of the season and a girth strap snaps off my dressage saddle so do my test in my jumping saddle, he got 39 which was alright considering he had only competed at one venue all winter, went clr sj then i made a mistake xc and we fell.
2nd event and was still doing dressage in my jumping saddle andhe gets 44 which i was rally disappointed with, 4flts sj and a steady clr xc.
Next event 40 dressage, starting to make a habit of it and me getting very unmotivated, 8flts sj, very irritating he just made no effort, and clr xc.
Next event 37 dressage 8fts sj clr xc and this weekend 43 dressage and 16flts sj ( i wd as i had made enough of a fool of myself)
at the beginning of the season i decided i wanted to sell him, nothing is fun about him but he's talented and deserves to do better and i want to have some fun as in 2years ill be going to uni (hopefully) and im not good enough to do anything after that. The plan was for me to have intense dressage training (ive had roughly 12 lessons in the past 3 weeks) then to sell him, i think my dad was hoping id change my mind if he started to go nicely. i wasnt expecting it to all suddenly change and for him to go out and win, but some improvement would have been good. Its also frustrating as he has gone so down hill from last year.
So if i want to sell him we will pay a professional to compete him now to sell, as every event is going worse and worse, but i dont like the thought of giving up even if its the best thing to do, also the breeder was horrible about me when we first got him and said publically that id never be able to ride him so it would sort of be proving her right.
But if we do sell him i dont know what to get, im not going to get anywhere with a good horse in 2 years so it would be a waste of money, so i think i would get something young, but then if im honest im a total show off and like to do big stuff
Sorry its a bit long and ANY advice would be appriciated.