eahotson
Well-Known Member
You have a new young horse, rather a nice young warmblood and you want to give it some easy and stressless show experiences.Fine.Why then, when you don't win do you throw ALL your toys out the pram?
well, obviously its a warmblood, so is entilted (sp) to win
I am not even doing a walk/trot test because there is none onso instead, for our first dressage test, we are doing prelim 13. ****.
My first dressage on my old boy after he came out of racing involved me entering at A and exiting directly at C, almost hitting the judges car.....fortunately judge and me saw the funny side!On a gangly 4 year old!
He may be enjoying himself, will see about me later![]()
I did a number of W/T tests when I first started taking my welsh cob out. A couple of people complained as I won a couple of times, and was 2nd or 3rd the others. Admittadly his walk and trot were very very good. They hadn;t however, until about 3 shows into the series, seen his canter.
Wall of death is one way of describing it! If I had waited until his canter was properly established, I wouldn't have taken him out for a good couple of years more! He always settled in the canter but the strike off was a little alarming.
I am not even doing a walk/trot test because there is none on so instead, for our first dressage test, we are doing prelim 13. ****.
I don't think there's anything more annoying than trophy collectors....those who only enter things they feel they're guaranteed to win!