lysette
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i have the most amazing little mare, a 5yo ex racehorse that i reschooled myself purely by hacking and ive had her for 2yrs. she's a teenagers dream, she never says no, dusnt even look at taffic and loves to please. her flatwork is beautiful, and cross country she's immense, gives everything a go with a foot to spare no matter how high, wide or scary looking and i trust her to keep me safe.
one problem. last year i tried some polework with her and, as usual, they didnt phase her but she had no respect and kicked them everywhere so i jacked that in for another year and kept up the flatwork and hacking. reintroducing her to the poles this year, we are having the same problem, even with wooden poles! its not that she hasn't got the ability, she loves her cross country and sails round 3ft6, once clearing a 6bar gate when we went the wrong way! its like she just cant be bothered! the odd thing is, at ODEs she never even touches the poles in the showjumping phase!
i hack her 5 days a week, lunge her once a week and she has 1 day off. our work is lots of trotting and hill work, long canters, we gallop most of the hillwork and if theres anything in the way to jump, we jump it. we're out for 2hours or more (i work split shifts so my day is free). she lives out full time and is on coolmix and hifi lite (i find she can be keen on working mix) and she has a pack of jelly when she's been good (every day hehe!) and she's a good doer.
any suggestions? i'm 17, i pay for her myself and have a hefty vet bill to pay so jumping lessons with her arn't an option
please help! xxxx
one problem. last year i tried some polework with her and, as usual, they didnt phase her but she had no respect and kicked them everywhere so i jacked that in for another year and kept up the flatwork and hacking. reintroducing her to the poles this year, we are having the same problem, even with wooden poles! its not that she hasn't got the ability, she loves her cross country and sails round 3ft6, once clearing a 6bar gate when we went the wrong way! its like she just cant be bothered! the odd thing is, at ODEs she never even touches the poles in the showjumping phase!
i hack her 5 days a week, lunge her once a week and she has 1 day off. our work is lots of trotting and hill work, long canters, we gallop most of the hillwork and if theres anything in the way to jump, we jump it. we're out for 2hours or more (i work split shifts so my day is free). she lives out full time and is on coolmix and hifi lite (i find she can be keen on working mix) and she has a pack of jelly when she's been good (every day hehe!) and she's a good doer.
any suggestions? i'm 17, i pay for her myself and have a hefty vet bill to pay so jumping lessons with her arn't an option