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Update: Showing a horse who has been ridden 4x in the past 3 weeks

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  • Update: Showing a horse who has been ridden 4x in the past 3 weeks

    My AA horse has had a very light 3 weeks. He went to a horse show (was champion!) 3 weeks ago. I gave him a few days off, then hacked for two days. and then, the rain came. Ohhhhh did the rain come. Since I don't have an indoor, he got 10 days off. I was away this past weekend, and rode on Monday. He was great.
    I didn't think this was an issue as I wasn't planning on showing anytime soon. HOWEVER, I got an email last night inviting us to participate in our Zone Finals, THIS WEEKEND...I guess someone dropped out and we were next on the list. He would show on Sunday.
    I'm not worried about his being quiet (he is a deadhead, mentally could go with being ridden once a month, or less), but I do worry about showing him when he's been more or less out of work for a few weeks.
    That being said, he was fit previously, doesn't look or feel out of shape at all, and is happy to go to work. I could ride all this week.
    Thoughts? Enabling? Should I just not go?
    Last edited by pinkpony321; Oct. 20, 2013, 10:32 AM.

  • #2
    I guess if it were me, I'd consider how strenuous my competition would be. How many classes? If jumping what height? Has horse had 10 days off or 3 weeks off? How many realistic decent rides can I get in between now and show? Etc. If I was confident I could take him and not give him a bad experience, I'd probably go.

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    • #3
      What's your typical routine prior to a show?

      What's your typical routine when you're not showing?

      If he's a "been there, done that" type mentally, and not prone to needing his butt physically worked off prior to a show, I'd think that a tune up is the only thing in order. A day of flat work to get the joints lubed up again, then a bit of jumping the next to see where he's at will give you an indication of where any stickiness might be.

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        #4
        He's a total packer. Born that way- Stepped in to the amateur ring at 4/5! Horse never has a bad experience even when I screw up, as he's the type to never hold a grudge, provided there are cookies. I loff him

        When he is at his "fittest," he is a 3-4x a week ride. But as I said, that's only for conditioning, not mental stuff. The most he ever needs at a show is 10 minutes of hacking, if he is 'energetic." Then, it's back to not caring about anything!

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        • #5
          GO!!!!

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          • #6
            You've not mentioned height/classes etc - that's a significant difference ... has he been in a stall/small paddock for 3 weeks? or out in a large field?

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              #7
              Large field- he lives out with the youngsters with a large run-in- and the AAs are 3' everywhere so.....

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              • Original Poster

                #8
                Also, 2 OF one hack.

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                • #9
                  he lives out with the youngsters
                  then go for it!
                  I'd just work lightly this week though - push a little each day or work hard alternate days.

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                  • #10
                    I would go and have a blast! Zone 2 finals? I bet for 2 o/f at 3' and 1 u/s, you'll be fine.
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                      #11
                      Thanks for the enabling, guys! I think I'm gonna go!! Gotta get his large hiney in gear starting tonight!

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                      • #12
                        Have fun and good luck! =)

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                        • #13
                          3 weeks and he lives out is not that bad IMO. He has been ridden some in the 3 weeks you said and 2 o/f classes and 1 flat I'd go for it.
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                          • #14
                            Go - a light few weeks probably did him some good.

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                            • #15
                              You'll be totally fine. Just give him a good warm up and cool down to get all those muscles working properly. Have fun!

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                              • #16
                                Let us all know how you do!
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                                • #17
                                  I agree, go! You both have earned it.
                                  “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
                                  ¯ Oscar Wilde

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                                  • Original Poster

                                    #18
                                    I will check back in afterwards. Thanks guys

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                                    • #19
                                      I see this has already been decided, but, heck yes, I would definitely go with the horse and situation you have described! Have fun!

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                                      • #20
                                        General rule of thumb is that horses do not lose FITNESS until they have been "off" for 6 weeks.
                                        Janet

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