Littlelegs
Well-Known Member
I don't see why there can't be a happy medium. Imo hacking doesn't mean dawdling along, I always aim to do the majority of schooling out hacking. Gets equally good results, horses usually prefer it & progress quicker. And if you can keep your horses attention to do a movement well on a hack with other distractions its much easier to transfer that to a comp than it is to go from a quiet arena at home to a comp.
Plus certainly when it comes to green horses, they are limited both physically & mentally in what they can do in an arena, hence the boredom. Whereas a schooled horse can be kept interested with a huge variety of different exercises.
Plus certainly when it comes to green horses, they are limited both physically & mentally in what they can do in an arena, hence the boredom. Whereas a schooled horse can be kept interested with a huge variety of different exercises.