CeeCee
Well-Known Member
Hoping you guys can offer some words of advice and a shoulder to cry on!
I have a 7 year old TB mare (never raced) which I’ve owned for around 18 months, before purchasing her she had a accident with an electric fence and had a few months off unfortunately her owner then had a car accident and resulted in her just being lunged for 3 months. (around 5 months off ridden work altogether I believe) She’s previously hunted and done the odd ODE, she’s super XC so bold and brave and would eventually like to event with her, our problem is the flatwork, it’s taken an awfully long time to get her to accept the contact and obviously some days are better than others, I realise after having time out of work it would take a while to improve the flatwork, but I just feel I’m getting nowhere,
We compete in prelim classes (unaff) with scores ranging from 53-69%, most of the comments are about her being tense and needs to be more accepting of the contact which I totally agree with, the tenseness is a huge problem and some days cantering her is awful, she’ll tense and hollow, i’ll bounce, head goes up and away we go!
Have I not given it enough time? I thought buy now she’d be strong enough to carry herself if even for a short while. I have had saddle fitted and checked, back and teeth checked, she’s worked 5/6 days a week and try to vary her work between schooling, hacking, pessoa and small jumps. We also have a flatwork lesson every week. What am i doing wrong!?
I’m so desperate to fulfil her potential and feel completely useless, my confidence in my riding ability is so low, she’s a complete poppet to do in every other way and worry that if i do sell her with a such a limited budget I’ll be shooting myself in the foot.
Should I persevere, sell or just take some time off do some hacking and chill out a bit and try to build some sort of bond?

I have a 7 year old TB mare (never raced) which I’ve owned for around 18 months, before purchasing her she had a accident with an electric fence and had a few months off unfortunately her owner then had a car accident and resulted in her just being lunged for 3 months. (around 5 months off ridden work altogether I believe) She’s previously hunted and done the odd ODE, she’s super XC so bold and brave and would eventually like to event with her, our problem is the flatwork, it’s taken an awfully long time to get her to accept the contact and obviously some days are better than others, I realise after having time out of work it would take a while to improve the flatwork, but I just feel I’m getting nowhere,
We compete in prelim classes (unaff) with scores ranging from 53-69%, most of the comments are about her being tense and needs to be more accepting of the contact which I totally agree with, the tenseness is a huge problem and some days cantering her is awful, she’ll tense and hollow, i’ll bounce, head goes up and away we go!
Have I not given it enough time? I thought buy now she’d be strong enough to carry herself if even for a short while. I have had saddle fitted and checked, back and teeth checked, she’s worked 5/6 days a week and try to vary her work between schooling, hacking, pessoa and small jumps. We also have a flatwork lesson every week. What am i doing wrong!?
I’m so desperate to fulfil her potential and feel completely useless, my confidence in my riding ability is so low, she’s a complete poppet to do in every other way and worry that if i do sell her with a such a limited budget I’ll be shooting myself in the foot.
Should I persevere, sell or just take some time off do some hacking and chill out a bit and try to build some sort of bond?
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