Chloea3
New User
Hi all,
Just need some advice and opinions for backing my horse.
She’s a rescue so not entirely sure what breed she is but the rescue centre reckon she’s a Thoroughbred x trotter. I got her at 7 months old and she’ll be 3 in April.
She was bitted at 2 and has now been going good on the lunge for a little under a year. We have long lined which needs a little work but slowly getting there. We also go out hacking in hand and she is good as gold. She has recently been lunged in side reins loosely (just at walk and trot). And I have sat on her for no more than 5 minutes, twice and she was not wobbly or anything.
My friends trainer who competes intermediate dressage and backs horses for a living, suggests there is no issue backing her when she turns 3.
A few of the girls at her yard have back their horses at 3 with no issues, and suggest I do the same when
ive asked.
My only issue is, I’ve done a lot of reading (as most worried horse parents do) and read a lot of horror stories and success stories.
I am just concerned she is still a little gangly but am also concerned if I leave it too late, will she become to ‘feral’ and difficult to back being the moody mare she is.
My plan has been to, back her in walk and trot and possibly canter (dependent on how how she goes) let her have a break over winter and start with the more intense stuff following her 4th birthday.
I know it’s difficult to judge from images (especially poorly taken ones lol) but have attached anyways, they’re about a month old.
if it’s anymore help; she’s 14.1, I am 5ft and about 50kg, she’s on light chaff, prep mix and stud cubes as recommended by Baileys.



Just need some advice and opinions for backing my horse.
She’s a rescue so not entirely sure what breed she is but the rescue centre reckon she’s a Thoroughbred x trotter. I got her at 7 months old and she’ll be 3 in April.
She was bitted at 2 and has now been going good on the lunge for a little under a year. We have long lined which needs a little work but slowly getting there. We also go out hacking in hand and she is good as gold. She has recently been lunged in side reins loosely (just at walk and trot). And I have sat on her for no more than 5 minutes, twice and she was not wobbly or anything.
My friends trainer who competes intermediate dressage and backs horses for a living, suggests there is no issue backing her when she turns 3.
A few of the girls at her yard have back their horses at 3 with no issues, and suggest I do the same when
ive asked.
My only issue is, I’ve done a lot of reading (as most worried horse parents do) and read a lot of horror stories and success stories.
I am just concerned she is still a little gangly but am also concerned if I leave it too late, will she become to ‘feral’ and difficult to back being the moody mare she is.
My plan has been to, back her in walk and trot and possibly canter (dependent on how how she goes) let her have a break over winter and start with the more intense stuff following her 4th birthday.
I know it’s difficult to judge from images (especially poorly taken ones lol) but have attached anyways, they’re about a month old.
if it’s anymore help; she’s 14.1, I am 5ft and about 50kg, she’s on light chaff, prep mix and stud cubes as recommended by Baileys.


