marmalade76
Well-Known Member
Took my ex hurdler out to his first mini hunter trail! Only 1'9 and all straight forward and my plan was just to trot round quietly.
I knew the jumping wouldn't be a problem 'cause he quite likes it and never says no to anything (not that I've asked him to jump anything much over 2') but he has been over lots of brightly coloured poles and some little fillers and he's not at all bothered about what anything looks like, also, when you give him something to do that he understands he's a very good boy. It was everything else I was worried about!
I travelled him tacked up because I knew it would be a challenge to get tack on once there and decided to get myself all ready before getting him off the trailer. I was not quick enough for his liking so he decided to give my poor old trailer a bit of a pasting
Managed to get on OK and walked /jogged round the outside of the parking area for a few minuets and then headed off to the practice area. I had expected some excitement here but all started off well, although he found it exciting and was on his toes he was quite good around the other horses, no showing off or explosions when they came near him. Popped a couple of little practice fences. Then things started to go a bit wrong, he started napping towards the driveway out of the event, away from the other horses and away from the lorry park!
Other riders tried to give him a lead away from where he wanted to go but he wasn't having any of it so I jumped off in the end feeling a bit of a failure
He was quite wound up so walked him round in hand until it was my turn to go. Took two people to help me get on again and had to be led to the start.
But once through the start and off he was as good as gold! We did have a couple of stops which were my fault, with all the silliness I had tensed up and was hanging on to him a bit too much. He jumped them all with no fuss at all, did not pull or rush and seemed to quite enjoy himself. Jumped them all from trot apart from the last where I let him go on (up hill so not so scary for me!) and he cantered sensibly and pulled up when I asked. I was chuffed to bits!
I soon had to jump off as he was determined to head for his favourite spot again and spent the next half hour or more walking him round 'cause he was absolutely buzzing!
So, good and bad, confidence gained in some respects but lost in others. Not really sure what to do next, take him out again (for some clear round SJ) or leave him to recover from his obviously stressful outing. Plan to turn him away for the winter as can't see myself being able to get out on him much so he may as well have his shoes off and a holiday - suggestions and advice most welcome!
Pics - friend took with a phone so jumping ones not great (but well impressed, her phone takes better pics than mine!)
Before I got on and before he turned into a very sweaty monster! Looking reasonably smart, I thought..
Having a jig jog and a good look around..
Fence 2
Near the end - can't believe how brave I was jumping down hill!!
I knew the jumping wouldn't be a problem 'cause he quite likes it and never says no to anything (not that I've asked him to jump anything much over 2') but he has been over lots of brightly coloured poles and some little fillers and he's not at all bothered about what anything looks like, also, when you give him something to do that he understands he's a very good boy. It was everything else I was worried about!
I travelled him tacked up because I knew it would be a challenge to get tack on once there and decided to get myself all ready before getting him off the trailer. I was not quick enough for his liking so he decided to give my poor old trailer a bit of a pasting
But once through the start and off he was as good as gold! We did have a couple of stops which were my fault, with all the silliness I had tensed up and was hanging on to him a bit too much. He jumped them all with no fuss at all, did not pull or rush and seemed to quite enjoy himself. Jumped them all from trot apart from the last where I let him go on (up hill so not so scary for me!) and he cantered sensibly and pulled up when I asked. I was chuffed to bits!
I soon had to jump off as he was determined to head for his favourite spot again and spent the next half hour or more walking him round 'cause he was absolutely buzzing!
So, good and bad, confidence gained in some respects but lost in others. Not really sure what to do next, take him out again (for some clear round SJ) or leave him to recover from his obviously stressful outing. Plan to turn him away for the winter as can't see myself being able to get out on him much so he may as well have his shoes off and a holiday - suggestions and advice most welcome!
Pics - friend took with a phone so jumping ones not great (but well impressed, her phone takes better pics than mine!)
Before I got on and before he turned into a very sweaty monster! Looking reasonably smart, I thought..
Having a jig jog and a good look around..
Fence 2
Near the end - can't believe how brave I was jumping down hill!!