wench
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Background scenario - I have a 16.3 tb, who I have had for three years. Have done loads together and have both really improved.
However, for those of you that havent ever read any of my posts (or cant remeber them) said horse can be somewhat stroppy.
I am keen to carry on the eventing that I have been doing with Henry, and he is more than capable of doing it, but it depends on what mood he is in on the day as to how well we do.
We believe that Henry has had a numpty owner at some point in his life who has let him get away with blue murder, hence the strops that he can have when he doesnt want to do something. (They are not bad, just either plays up in the dressage or refuses to jump, but doesnt rear or buck etc).
When I first got him, niether him nor me had ever been round a course of show jumps, so we have both improved greatly over the past three years, and to be able to get him round every bit in a ODE is good reward for all the hard work we have both put.
However, now the minus points. Henry seems to enjoy what he is doing (most of the time), loads nice and easily, and knows whats coming up in each phase. However, the most recent strop we are having is stopping at the first XC jump, and trying to nap back to the start. No doubt we will get over this one, then he will find something new to do.
Sometimes I feel like selling him and buying a better one, that doesnt get in childish tantrums and strops. But then when he has been really good, makes it all worth while.
So I suppose I have a couple of options - I can keep on working with him, and trying to make him better, but by the time he will be "perfect" he will prob be past going to any comps. Or I could sell him and buy a better one. Although most of the time i dont really want to sell him, as 99% of the time hes a very nice horse.
Help!
However, for those of you that havent ever read any of my posts (or cant remeber them) said horse can be somewhat stroppy.
I am keen to carry on the eventing that I have been doing with Henry, and he is more than capable of doing it, but it depends on what mood he is in on the day as to how well we do.
We believe that Henry has had a numpty owner at some point in his life who has let him get away with blue murder, hence the strops that he can have when he doesnt want to do something. (They are not bad, just either plays up in the dressage or refuses to jump, but doesnt rear or buck etc).
When I first got him, niether him nor me had ever been round a course of show jumps, so we have both improved greatly over the past three years, and to be able to get him round every bit in a ODE is good reward for all the hard work we have both put.
However, now the minus points. Henry seems to enjoy what he is doing (most of the time), loads nice and easily, and knows whats coming up in each phase. However, the most recent strop we are having is stopping at the first XC jump, and trying to nap back to the start. No doubt we will get over this one, then he will find something new to do.
Sometimes I feel like selling him and buying a better one, that doesnt get in childish tantrums and strops. But then when he has been really good, makes it all worth while.
So I suppose I have a couple of options - I can keep on working with him, and trying to make him better, but by the time he will be "perfect" he will prob be past going to any comps. Or I could sell him and buy a better one. Although most of the time i dont really want to sell him, as 99% of the time hes a very nice horse.
Help!