Xx Split personality xX
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none of you are called google, so stop acting like you know it all.
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Whats funny is all the comments .... like its all your fault the horse can be silly.... I reschool naughty and deemed unsafe horses and theres no one way with any horse.... although your mare does look worried she is trying.... much more than i can say for some.... perhaps make you weekly routine full off different things.. i.e one day schooling(no poles/jumps), the next day a hack round the block or a blast in the country, then the next a course off small simple fences.... mix things up... :)
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@MindySchroder Famous people have horses that jump with there ears flat back, stop being a know it all; and give the girl a chance, as you can see - they have off days, give it a rest.
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she looks nervous and very tense, look at her at 2:03 tense through her back end
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Horses live in the moment. If they go by an object one day that doesnt phase them, you could walk by it the next day and thats all they will focus on. Working with them to have trust and understanding their ways of communication are good tools to utilize when we have days like these. Once you establish trust and communication on the ground, you can then start seeing progress in the saddle. But just like us every horse learns in different ways! Not every method is right for every horse.
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This reminds me ALOT of the pony I ride; he's a real sweetheart(when he wants to be) but but if it doesn't go his way he'll refuse at nearly ALL the jumps! O, and he doesn't like jumping wen another horse is in the skool! Nice puffa jacket, though!
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my horse was like this i have a video that might help you
although this is 3yr old haha
i hope you both are better now
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WOOOOO you used nickelback as the soundtrack :')
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your definatley not a bad rider!:-) you are moving to much in the air ( leaning to much over your horses neck ) i used to do this as well. itseasy to sort out! you dont need to move in the air wait for the horse to come up to you. if you do this your position will be fine xxxxxx
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you are a really good rider and all you need to do with her is work.trust me i loaned a fjord pony called moorse and no one beleived i could get him to jump as when they rode him he wouldnt even go over poles and he even bolted with my friend becky.but we got there and are now jumping about 2ft6 and still making progress so it proves all it take is patience your mare has a massive scope and loads of potential just keep going you will get there!btw my progress with moorse only took about 5 months
This smacks of lack of confidence. Even when she was jumping 'well' she was still leaping them like they were going to eat her. You know what I say? Don't run before you can walk. Go back to basics and build the confidence from the ground up. From what I can see she is a very honest, genuine mare. You can see she is trying despite being unsure. Don't worry, some horses take longer to settle then others in their work.. with her it'd be worth spending the time going back to basics.
Shilott 2 months ago 7
this mare looks very scared. she may do the poles one way and then be scared the other because they don't see things the way humans do. when she resists you push and push at her until she is forced to go, but not once did she look ready to go to me. not even when she jumped... note her ears flat back on her head and how high she is jumping. signs of a very scared little horse...
MindySchroder 9 months ago 3