confirmedponyaddict
Well-Known Member
Ok so a little bit of background knowledge...
Bought a pony in August last year hoping to bring on and sell around Feb/March and if not make a profit, ideally sell for more money than I bought. I also just wanted something ti play with over the Winter as I'm off travelling in the Summer and won't be doing much horsey stuff. He is lovely to look at, good in traffic, hacking- a bit spooky but he is welsh! Going really well in the school and low level dressage, started doing a bit of jumping and its all gone a bit tits up. At first he showed loads of enthusiasm and if anything was a bit too keen, then as I started to add fillers/make things a bit more complicated, he started putting in the odd stop which isn't a problem except once he's stopped his confidence just dissolves and I have to put the jumps back down to baby cross poles and start all over again.
I had this problem with another pony a few years back, took her hunting= problem solved, so thought I'd try it with this one. He was impeccably behaved, jumped everything I asked him too, including some very meaty timber fences and I thought his confidence had really improved.
Fastforward to today...started over small cross poles- very enthusiastic happy as anything, put them up to about 2' uprights and he was a bit hesitant but fine after he'd been over them all once. I then of course got a bit cocky and put one jump on it's own up to about 2'6" whereupon he spooked at a chicken coming off the corner, wasn't looking where he was going and put a stop in at the fence. This then made all the other fences scary and I ended up having to put everything back down to poles on the floor just to finish on a good note.
I'm angry at myself for misjudging the situation and I'm generally pissed off that I was really hoping he'd be a smart little allrounder but I can't honestly sell him as one because the jumping is so sticky
If you got to the end you are heroic and thankyou for reading. Just a last note, this pony is NOT in pain- saddle/teeth/back are all fine and I am a very competent jumper even if I did cock up today.
Bought a pony in August last year hoping to bring on and sell around Feb/March and if not make a profit, ideally sell for more money than I bought. I also just wanted something ti play with over the Winter as I'm off travelling in the Summer and won't be doing much horsey stuff. He is lovely to look at, good in traffic, hacking- a bit spooky but he is welsh! Going really well in the school and low level dressage, started doing a bit of jumping and its all gone a bit tits up. At first he showed loads of enthusiasm and if anything was a bit too keen, then as I started to add fillers/make things a bit more complicated, he started putting in the odd stop which isn't a problem except once he's stopped his confidence just dissolves and I have to put the jumps back down to baby cross poles and start all over again.
I had this problem with another pony a few years back, took her hunting= problem solved, so thought I'd try it with this one. He was impeccably behaved, jumped everything I asked him too, including some very meaty timber fences and I thought his confidence had really improved.
Fastforward to today...started over small cross poles- very enthusiastic happy as anything, put them up to about 2' uprights and he was a bit hesitant but fine after he'd been over them all once. I then of course got a bit cocky and put one jump on it's own up to about 2'6" whereupon he spooked at a chicken coming off the corner, wasn't looking where he was going and put a stop in at the fence. This then made all the other fences scary and I ended up having to put everything back down to poles on the floor just to finish on a good note.
I'm angry at myself for misjudging the situation and I'm generally pissed off that I was really hoping he'd be a smart little allrounder but I can't honestly sell him as one because the jumping is so sticky
If you got to the end you are heroic and thankyou for reading. Just a last note, this pony is NOT in pain- saddle/teeth/back are all fine and I am a very competent jumper even if I did cock up today.