NiceNeverNaughty
Well-Known Member
can anyone offer me some hope?
My beautiful , lovely welsh d is so lazy. Less so on a hack but schooling is so frustrating. We have regular lessons with well known instructors and attend clinics at RC and since buying him back in August Ive worked to get him fitter, he is stabled at night, on ad lib haylage and 2 feeds of conditioning cubes as he doesn't hold weight well. His teeth were done not long after I got him and Ive had the physio out to check his back (which was fine) and a new saddle fitted. Ive also tried turbo flakes etc but nothing seems to have any affect.
I'm trying very hard to follow through on the advice given which is that it all comes down to schooling, consistency and keeping him interested. I ride with spurs and a schooling whip and am as consistent as I can be to back up my aids if he ignores them or starts to grind to a halt. It takes a few smacks in a row to get a reaction at all and usually a buck to evade it - which I ride through and forward as at least he is going!! There are moments of 'WOW' when he really takes me forward and out on hacks when he is in the mood for it he can really motor and has huge movement and power from behind for only being 15hh. However Im starting to feel disheartened as every lesson or time we school Im coming in as if Ive run a marathon. It's not as if he is asked to go in the school more than twice a week generally and at home we school in a field. Ive started jumping him but Im starting to think I will never be secure over a fence on him as he lacks so much energy coming in and then balloons in a catleap, catapulting me onto his neck and giving me whiplash. I try and hack him as much as possible and keep a variety, today we worked over raised poles and a couple of cross poles in my field for all of 30 mins before I physically felt sick with actual exertion, the only other time that has happened to me was when I was running a 10k!
Aside from this he is a LOVLEY horse , so if anyone has any success stories or tips I would love to hear them as could do with a boost , the last suggestion from an RI was to have him chase us on with a lunging whip from the ground.
My beautiful , lovely welsh d is so lazy. Less so on a hack but schooling is so frustrating. We have regular lessons with well known instructors and attend clinics at RC and since buying him back in August Ive worked to get him fitter, he is stabled at night, on ad lib haylage and 2 feeds of conditioning cubes as he doesn't hold weight well. His teeth were done not long after I got him and Ive had the physio out to check his back (which was fine) and a new saddle fitted. Ive also tried turbo flakes etc but nothing seems to have any affect.
I'm trying very hard to follow through on the advice given which is that it all comes down to schooling, consistency and keeping him interested. I ride with spurs and a schooling whip and am as consistent as I can be to back up my aids if he ignores them or starts to grind to a halt. It takes a few smacks in a row to get a reaction at all and usually a buck to evade it - which I ride through and forward as at least he is going!! There are moments of 'WOW' when he really takes me forward and out on hacks when he is in the mood for it he can really motor and has huge movement and power from behind for only being 15hh. However Im starting to feel disheartened as every lesson or time we school Im coming in as if Ive run a marathon. It's not as if he is asked to go in the school more than twice a week generally and at home we school in a field. Ive started jumping him but Im starting to think I will never be secure over a fence on him as he lacks so much energy coming in and then balloons in a catleap, catapulting me onto his neck and giving me whiplash. I try and hack him as much as possible and keep a variety, today we worked over raised poles and a couple of cross poles in my field for all of 30 mins before I physically felt sick with actual exertion, the only other time that has happened to me was when I was running a 10k!
Aside from this he is a LOVLEY horse , so if anyone has any success stories or tips I would love to hear them as could do with a boost , the last suggestion from an RI was to have him chase us on with a lunging whip from the ground.