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Whilst exercise should be moderated while horses are developmentally immature, some controlled exercise is generally considered to be desirable.
To quote from an interview with Ian Cameron at Rossdales, which I have via a prominent veterinary science journalist and editor:
" Horses evolved to roam vast distances in search of food and water, and whilst the modern thoroughbred is far removed from a wild horse, they are still designed to respond favourably to early conditioning of the internal structures of the limbs.
The introduction of regular controlled exercise at an early age seems to have a positive effect on long term soundness, with horses that have been through sales preparation, training and racing, often proving to be more physically robust than those who spent their early years in the field"
I can provide the provenance for the quotation if necessary. Alas, I don't have a decent study to back this up, it is purely an expert opinion (and I am presenting it as that, and nothing more).
To quote from an interview with Ian Cameron at Rossdales, which I have via a prominent veterinary science journalist and editor:
" Horses evolved to roam vast distances in search of food and water, and whilst the modern thoroughbred is far removed from a wild horse, they are still designed to respond favourably to early conditioning of the internal structures of the limbs.
The introduction of regular controlled exercise at an early age seems to have a positive effect on long term soundness, with horses that have been through sales preparation, training and racing, often proving to be more physically robust than those who spent their early years in the field"
I can provide the provenance for the quotation if necessary. Alas, I don't have a decent study to back this up, it is purely an expert opinion (and I am presenting it as that, and nothing more).