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  • Hey guys! I just got a new project horse a few weeks ago and am looking to gt some advice on her!

    Let's give you some background info on her:

    Jazzy is an ASB/Morgan cross (maybe?) who came from AC4H a few years back. Her former owners did not have the funds to put her into training, and I think that is where a few of her issues may have come from.

    Now, she has great ground manners which actually surprises me compared to her under saddle behavior. She is the most nervous horse under saddle that I have EVER owned before! SHe used to be afraid of the mounting block and anything to do with it. We have gotten over the "horse eating block" and can stand next to it until I get on now...but she just gets so nervous and spazzy when you are ion ehr back it sad. She does nothign malicous or mean, no buck rear or anythign like that. Just she doesn't knwo how to flat walk and is afraid to ride with just one rein (I have to ride with draw reins in order for her to calm down,...which is odd to me). She was trained in Saddleseat and I have plenty of experience in that field as that is what I used to train and ride...but she was obviously handled roughly or beat or somethign along those lines under saddle.

    The previous owners had her checked out by a chiropractor and vet and there are no back issues or feet issues or anything else like that. She gets her teeth done and all. She gets so worked up that even if we just try to walk and stop the whole ride and she will chew and chomp on her bit like no tomorrow! She is ridden in just a plain french link d-ring, very soft bit. But no matter what you do to her she works herself up and drips in sweat after her ride. You can ride with or without other horses and she does the asme thing. SHe has a steady trot, even tough she does the saddleseat crane neck and has saddleseat movement,. Her canter is slow and controlled, though she has a little trouble picking up her right lead under saddle.

    Does anyone have any advice for me? This horse has incredible potential and I am hoping to do some dressage with her to help calm her down and teach her to give, etc.

    I will post some pictures later so you guys can see her :)

    But any suggestions as to excercises or anything else that i can try would be GREATLY appreciated!!!!!!!!!

    I can ride her in any saddle and it doesnt cahnge it, its just the way she is right now. All tack fits correctly, etc.

    Thank you!
    Christina
  • Here are some pictures of her...none of these are me riding her, I havent been able to get any of me on her yet...the one with her on the ground with the red lead rope is me lol.

    For a cross I think she's pretty well put together IMO.

    *note* she does NOT get ridden in a pelham any longer, it is what her old owners chose to ride her in. You can see the saddleseat training and attitude in her lol. This girl can trot...but I am also attaching a picture which shows WHY i want to do dressage with her also...look at the extension! Now...just to have her do it with her head down lol.

    What do you guys think?

    Jazzy!
















    IMAGINE THIS IMPULSION AND MOVEMENT WITH HER HEAD DOWN!! ':)'

  • Stunning.  Just gorgeous!  I wonder if she's just wired like that.  I saw one in a jumping showring and the girl riding her (I found her afterward cuz I wanted to compliment her on her horse) absolutely loved her.  She nearly cantered an imaginary jump every stride.  But she was the only horse competing that didn't bat an eye over the fences!  She was fired up!  And the girl said she can go home ride a 3 hour trail ride and do more jumping and the horse just wouldn't quit!  Like the eveready bunny! 
  • What does she do when you encourage her to relax and walk, get more uptight?  One of our geldings used to want to jig the whole ride and we just kept doing half halts, loosening the reins when he would relax and making sure we were sitting back, trying to keep relaxing ourselves and he will finally put his head down and just walk now but it took time for him to catch on.
     
    Depends a lot on her personality.  Does she lunge and know her voice commands?
     
    She's gorgeous, really a beautiful girl.  Goodluck with her.  As HS said, could be her personality.
  • What do I need to do to view the pictures?  I know I've looked at some before but for some reason I don't see anything to click on or view.
     
    Thanks,
    Chelsea