Traks
Well-Known Member
Just thought I’d start a thread for ideas to keep horses exercised/active in bad weather…
We are due another dump of snow at the weekend and icy conditions for the next week. Our arena usually freezes when it’s a few degrees below zero, YO does harrow it but it’s still quite hard so I’m not comfortable riding on it in more than walk, maybe a bit of trot if it’s not too firm.
Hacking routes at the moment are poor, there is one which is quite boggy so we have options but would prefer to only do it once or so a week to protect legs (and shoes!)
Boxing up is possibly an option but my daughter is back at school next week so probably unrealistic…
What can we do to keep ponies exercised and or active?
We have a horsewalker which is useful this time of year as our turnout is limited (I know, not ideal but we have zero other options for what we need re facilities). So planning horsewalker, groundwork, in hand pole work etc… love to hear all your ideas!
We are due another dump of snow at the weekend and icy conditions for the next week. Our arena usually freezes when it’s a few degrees below zero, YO does harrow it but it’s still quite hard so I’m not comfortable riding on it in more than walk, maybe a bit of trot if it’s not too firm.
Hacking routes at the moment are poor, there is one which is quite boggy so we have options but would prefer to only do it once or so a week to protect legs (and shoes!)
Boxing up is possibly an option but my daughter is back at school next week so probably unrealistic…
What can we do to keep ponies exercised and or active?
We have a horsewalker which is useful this time of year as our turnout is limited (I know, not ideal but we have zero other options for what we need re facilities). So planning horsewalker, groundwork, in hand pole work etc… love to hear all your ideas!