Backing services in central scotland for highland pony

Merlin11

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Hi, I have the opportunity to take on a 4 year old unbacked highland. I have no experience of backing youngsters so would need help with this. Any recommendations for this help in the central scotland area? Any advice on backing and bringing on highlands also appreciated. I have tried to find a backed one but they are very thin on the ground.
 

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Natalie Innes at Shotts is a specialist in breaking the natives but she is quite full up at times with breakers but can also assist you in starting off yourself.
 

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Caitlin Stokes has just helped me to back a TB Connemara at home. She was really excellent and I would recommend her to anyone. Very quiet but firm and genuinely a horse person. My youngster is now about to start hacking and she is so calm and full of confidence, thanks to Caitlin's approach.
She is based near Stirling.
 

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Do it yourself - then you have full control over the experience your horse has - after all you have him for his lifetime and he is goign to remember that experience.

We back our own - 3 weeks out hacking between two horses on lead rope to get used to the idea of peoplw above himn and on horse, saddle and do same, back when ready.
 

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Another vote for Natalie Innes very good rider and breaks them in lovely ��

If you have never broken a horse yourself but have access to someone experienced then I would have a go at doing all the groundwork yourself then having someone experienced there to help you do the erring in him bit ��
 

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Thanks all. Have been in touch with a local lady with highlands who can back him for me in the spring. Will also get some tips from her on ground work to get him ready for backing.
 

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Debbie Rodwell in Tandlehill Stables Beith, she is a BHSII instructor as well so you can have a few lessons once the backing is done. She also shows so will tell you if this one has potential there.
 
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