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Well my horse normally brilliant jumps super, in lessons is perfect wins dressage, can be a bit nappy at the start of xc schooling but soon is amazing jumping CCI* fences etc...
But our issue is he was bought as a 4yo on passport (3yo really) who had hunted a season and a bit with the Ward Union here in Ireland. He was difficult at first to do anything no brakes or steering so didn't compete at all really first year or so . Ever since in arm up he gets extremely hot talking off and rodeoing. I have been banned from one place with him. With a calmer in him I can usually get him into the arena where he goes perfectly. It doesn't seem to be fear or pain more excitement.
well after being really good at two WH shows over the winner we decided to bring him eventing (the whole reason I bought him) he was very hot in dressage warm up but went into the test without bucking or taking off. Test went badly not his fault a herd of sheep ran into his arena. Then brought him back out for Showjumping and he exploded spinning everything and as it was a such a small muddy warm up I kept getting in everyone's way so we decided to call it a day and go home.
Just wondering if anyone has any tips we were thinking about selling him however I'd never find as talented, and lovely horse in my price range so have decided to stick with him. Also doesn't matter if warming up for dressage, showjumping, arena eventing, weather its on grass or in arena all ends up the same way.
Well my horse normally brilliant jumps super, in lessons is perfect wins dressage, can be a bit nappy at the start of xc schooling but soon is amazing jumping CCI* fences etc...
But our issue is he was bought as a 4yo on passport (3yo really) who had hunted a season and a bit with the Ward Union here in Ireland. He was difficult at first to do anything no brakes or steering so didn't compete at all really first year or so . Ever since in arm up he gets extremely hot talking off and rodeoing. I have been banned from one place with him. With a calmer in him I can usually get him into the arena where he goes perfectly. It doesn't seem to be fear or pain more excitement.
well after being really good at two WH shows over the winner we decided to bring him eventing (the whole reason I bought him) he was very hot in dressage warm up but went into the test without bucking or taking off. Test went badly not his fault a herd of sheep ran into his arena. Then brought him back out for Showjumping and he exploded spinning everything and as it was a such a small muddy warm up I kept getting in everyone's way so we decided to call it a day and go home.
Just wondering if anyone has any tips we were thinking about selling him however I'd never find as talented, and lovely horse in my price range so have decided to stick with him. Also doesn't matter if warming up for dressage, showjumping, arena eventing, weather its on grass or in arena all ends up the same way.