Whatever you do, don't school them on the diagonal. It makes them get "swappy" every time you come across the diagonal of the ring, even if you're coming to that long run oxer on course in a hunter...
I second the advice of the above posters. But, if you do go to a show (preferably small and local) to school some "new" fences, get there early before the schooling ring is a big mess. That seems to...
I have now taken two lessons (just finished the second one about 2.5 hours ago) and I could not be more pleased. The instructor is so nice and is completely understanding of...
Tad Coffin A5... It has fit me and every horse I have ever put it on from TB's to QH's to my Warmblood and even a Saddlebred and an Arab/Paint cross. He's the man... but for a price!!
My gelding wouldn't touch it until I let him taste it by breaking it up in the feed bucket the first time. Then, I gave him a few pieces here and there. Finally, I hung it up and now all of them...