Sporthorse123
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Just been to try a horse. He is lovely natured and is a willing jumper but he throws his head around and swishes his tail a lot. Having read lots of stuff on the internet, he could just be trying to evade the bit, not trained properly in flatwork...or he could have back problems such as kissing spines, which is a worry when buying a new horse!
The facts...
He is a 5 yr old
He is ridden in a dutch gag, middle hole setting and a running martingale
He worked better with the present owner on board although he was still throwing his head up at times and swishing his tail
When I got on and took what I thought was a fair contact, he was really unsettled in his head and swished his tail an awful lot. During transitions to canter, he sometimes did mini bucks, occasionally kicking out to the side with one leg....perhaps he was confused about what I was asking of him? When I relaxed the contact he was smoother but still unsettled
When he jumps he arches his back a little....because his head is up...or is his head up because he is arching his back?!
He doesn't track up well in canter...could be lack of contact stopping him from working properly from behind?
His ears are back much of the time...is he listening or just annoyed?
He does flick his tail up on landing after the jump....is he using his back or just relieved that the jump is over?
He didn't object to being tacked up, girthed, or being mounted
He is not shy of fences, he speeds up a little coming into it and doesn't back off at all
He has white marks either side of his wither...probably an ill fitting saddle at some point....could this have damaged his back?
He had a patch of little bumps to one side of his bum...could be nothing and I think a little late in the year for sweet itch?
Owner says he just needs more schooling on the flat as he has mostly just been jumping, which is what he loves
He got better having sat on him for half an hour (I was ready to get off after his first shennanigans as I thought he wanted me off! And I am not a confident rider) and relaxed more into the contact certainly in walk and a bit in trot
He was a bit more settled when my other half rode him for a few minutes but still tossing his head and swishing his tail
Now, this horse has gone out and jumped courses of 1.10, 1.20 although mostly knocked the odd pole down. I am hoping that this is because he is not ridden with enough contact to make the right shape over the fence or get the striding right and that acceptance of contact will come in time as I don't want to be hoolying around a course of showjumps with loose reins!
I am prepared to put in all the work and I could end up with a great show jumper as he is brave and very powerful....or I could be making one of the most expensive mistakes of my life!
Your thoughts or experience is much appreciated.
The facts...
He is a 5 yr old
He is ridden in a dutch gag, middle hole setting and a running martingale
He worked better with the present owner on board although he was still throwing his head up at times and swishing his tail
When I got on and took what I thought was a fair contact, he was really unsettled in his head and swished his tail an awful lot. During transitions to canter, he sometimes did mini bucks, occasionally kicking out to the side with one leg....perhaps he was confused about what I was asking of him? When I relaxed the contact he was smoother but still unsettled
When he jumps he arches his back a little....because his head is up...or is his head up because he is arching his back?!
He doesn't track up well in canter...could be lack of contact stopping him from working properly from behind?
His ears are back much of the time...is he listening or just annoyed?
He does flick his tail up on landing after the jump....is he using his back or just relieved that the jump is over?
He didn't object to being tacked up, girthed, or being mounted
He is not shy of fences, he speeds up a little coming into it and doesn't back off at all
He has white marks either side of his wither...probably an ill fitting saddle at some point....could this have damaged his back?
He had a patch of little bumps to one side of his bum...could be nothing and I think a little late in the year for sweet itch?
Owner says he just needs more schooling on the flat as he has mostly just been jumping, which is what he loves
He got better having sat on him for half an hour (I was ready to get off after his first shennanigans as I thought he wanted me off! And I am not a confident rider) and relaxed more into the contact certainly in walk and a bit in trot
He was a bit more settled when my other half rode him for a few minutes but still tossing his head and swishing his tail
Now, this horse has gone out and jumped courses of 1.10, 1.20 although mostly knocked the odd pole down. I am hoping that this is because he is not ridden with enough contact to make the right shape over the fence or get the striding right and that acceptance of contact will come in time as I don't want to be hoolying around a course of showjumps with loose reins!
I am prepared to put in all the work and I could end up with a great show jumper as he is brave and very powerful....or I could be making one of the most expensive mistakes of my life!
Your thoughts or experience is much appreciated.