OneInAMillion
Well-Known Member
I know it's a real numpty question but I will try to explain my reasoning 
My ex-racer should (fingers crossed) be making his SJ debut this weekend. He is absolutely fine warming up with other horses for dressage but when we took him in a SJ warm up he got very excited and then upset and was a little unsure when people came near him (ears flat against head)
However today when hacking my friends horse shoved right up behind him and then went backwards and once the other horse backed off he lifted his back leg up and waved at the other horse! He DIDN'T kick though.
Do I put a green ribbon in to let people know he is in-experienced or do people not take note of a green and is he better with a red (even though *touches wood* he's never kicked out)?
Or shall I use both?
Sorry if I haven't explained myself very well
My ex-racer should (fingers crossed) be making his SJ debut this weekend. He is absolutely fine warming up with other horses for dressage but when we took him in a SJ warm up he got very excited and then upset and was a little unsure when people came near him (ears flat against head)
However today when hacking my friends horse shoved right up behind him and then went backwards and once the other horse backed off he lifted his back leg up and waved at the other horse! He DIDN'T kick though.
Do I put a green ribbon in to let people know he is in-experienced or do people not take note of a green and is he better with a red (even though *touches wood* he's never kicked out)?
Or shall I use both?
Sorry if I haven't explained myself very well
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