It depends on your horse. I'm Affiliated elementary and my lessons sometimes include the movements needed but more often include serpentine loops, simple changes, ext and things he enjoys. I also hack and jump.
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I always poo pick across our 4-7 acres It reduces the risk of worms. If your horse is a sensible grazer and isn't going to get himself tangled up in barbed wire and you can electric fence the first yard so there is a low chance that he can get to the broken fences then the first one would...
Yes, I have someone who does barefoot boots for horses, and I have another one who would just do plain barefoot. If you are interested i can give you there webs.
Have you checked his teeth and back? I have a 15.2hh 6yrs dressage horse (Affiliated Medium) who used to chuck his toys out of the pram on the lunge. He is an absolute angel to ride though.:-) ;-0
I use Alfa A on my fizzy dressage horse, it gives her energy but she doesn't go mental, and I use happy hoof on my strong new forest x cob, low molasses, he misbehaves on oats and competition mix over winter when I am riding slightly less. Low cal balancer is also v good. Hope this helps.