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Help, anybody?
Hi everyone, I live on Vancouver Island, British
Columbia. My experience is mostly CTR and in the last couple of years I have
tried endurance and I'm hooked. I have only competed in 50s but would one
day like to try 100.
I have a new horse, pb arab, sweet natured,
12 years old, good drinker, calm at vet checks, good recoveries (as far as he
has been tested), great attitude, however, he is VERY forward and strong.
I have only had him for 3 months so it's early days but I am getting
nowhere. In fact, the fitter he gets, the harder he is to control.
He has to be in front.
When is he behind, he jigs and cross-canters with
is head in the air.
I have been taking some lessons and getting back to
basics. He has no rythym to his trot. He will not stay at one speed.
He is always trying to go faster. His walk is very fast. His canter
is really comfortable. However, he just wants to get where he's going as
fast as he can. He does not seem nervous or worried, just loves to
run. He is bold and not spooky at all.
I realize at 12 years old I can't change his
make-up and perhaps he will always be "racey", but any ideas on how I can get
him to listen to me so that I can pace him safely for his own good?
I have seen posts with suggestions of "lots of wet saddle blankets" which is
good advice, but the more miles I put on him and the fitter he becomes, the more
this behaviour seems to take over.
I realize he is not listening to me. He
listens a LOT better in the ring, but I still have to work at
it. He's not frightened. I believe he truly loves what he is
doing. He is worse when he's behind, but still does it in front so it's
not the "herd leaving me" thing.
Any ideas anyone?
Thanks
Karen
Even when I ride him on his own, he still wants to
go fast, although not as chargey.
I love this horse. He is very, very
smooth. A dream to handle at checks. I just feel miserable about
being on his face so much. My trainer has told me to give him lots and
lots of leg pressure to push him into the bit, but he is still heavy and
avoiding the bit.
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