georgiegirl2
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twiggy is now doing a little more jumping (she is 4) nothing big or too scary. ive broken my last horse in from a 4 yo (hes now 13) and at the time he was very trustworthy and never seemed to stop or look at anything.
with twig we are keeping everything very small and she does like to have a look. now in all the books etc etc it always goes on about how a young horse shouldnt know how to refuse but twig does very occasionally put a stop in when introduced to something new ie the other day she did her first spread - a cross with a straight back rail and she stopped in front and had a look - really not a nasty stop as her head dropped down to have a look and her eyes were popping out of her head.......next attempt and afterwards she jumped fine. she doesnt stop once shes done something once. although we havent done that much with her yet
now my question is......in a young horse do you think this is a bad sign of there future attitude to jumping? or can green 'looky' stops be forgiven as long as they jump afterwards? is it something they grow out of once they have done a bit more? just wondering really as george was so easy to introduce to jumping?
in a way im glad she is a bit 'looky' as i would prefer my horse to care about itself a bit - i event and yes they need to be bold but i also want them to care about themselves (and hence me) just a little bit!
with twig we are keeping everything very small and she does like to have a look. now in all the books etc etc it always goes on about how a young horse shouldnt know how to refuse but twig does very occasionally put a stop in when introduced to something new ie the other day she did her first spread - a cross with a straight back rail and she stopped in front and had a look - really not a nasty stop as her head dropped down to have a look and her eyes were popping out of her head.......next attempt and afterwards she jumped fine. she doesnt stop once shes done something once. although we havent done that much with her yet
now my question is......in a young horse do you think this is a bad sign of there future attitude to jumping? or can green 'looky' stops be forgiven as long as they jump afterwards? is it something they grow out of once they have done a bit more? just wondering really as george was so easy to introduce to jumping?
in a way im glad she is a bit 'looky' as i would prefer my horse to care about itself a bit - i event and yes they need to be bold but i also want them to care about themselves (and hence me) just a little bit!