ickle
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My horse is afraid of fillers. Once he has jumped a filler a couple of times he is fine with it but it is the initial jump that is the hardest. This is for every filler in the ring not just the first one. Last year I took him out to a few Riding Club Shows and the first round or two were always the hardest. This was at every show during the summer. We must have gone to about 10 overall. If it was clear round I would stay in the ring for as long as they let me and kept persevering with the jumps. Eventually we would get over all of them. But every single jump with a filler was the same. Refusal every time. This year I want to do more jumping shows with him. My first one is next week. So every day last week I jumped him over a filler. Before we jumped it I gave him loads of opportunities to look at it by circling round in front of it in walk and trot. If I did this he would jump it first time no problems. By Sunday I decided that he should be used to jumping the filler so I trotted him up to it in exactly the same way I have been doing during the week fully expecting him to jump it. This time though I had deliberately not let him see it by circling round next to it, as you cant do this in a showjumping competition! He refused it first time. Second time he jumped it but I let him have a look at it first after the refusal. When he refuses he just puts the brakes on. No amount of leg or smacking will keep him going forward. If he doesnt like the look of it he wont jump it. In some of the competitions I have been too they have had the same style filler in two different places. Even though he has jumped it once already elsewhere in the ring he still wont jump over the second one. It is easy to blame myself here. I dont think he is going to jump it so he doesnt. But I am a very determined rider and if you saw the way he refuses at the competitions but then I still manage to get him over the jump then you may not blame me from the outset. People who have watched me including Riding Instructors who initially say it must be you but then see what actually happens take it back. My horse is more than capable of jumping. Without fillers we regularly jump 3ft6 or bigger at home. He has no problems with teeth, back and saddle. I should also add though that he is a big scardy cat and hates hacking out alone.