Tnavas
Well-Known Member
Thank you both!
Foxy O - Yes I must remember to come back to trot after each jump, and to be dead centre on the approach.
Only come back to trot if you have the wrong lead for the next corner - your round needs to be rhythmical. Use your eyes to check you lead, not your whole head. You syllabus states that your round needs to be fluent.
For your tail plait, comb the tail out well so you have no tangles. Then wet the sides really well, the hairs behave better when wet. Keep pieces small and keep plait tight and close to the dock.
Bandage, ensure that you wrap away from you over the tendons. Make sure the last couple of wraps are over the top of each other with no angle. If the bandage has ties make sure they are smoothly flat and no tighter than the bandage, tie with a bow and then fold the top layer of the last wrap over the ties and bow to reduce the risk of them coming undone.
Feed, think of the size of a Rugby ball - that's about the size of the horses stomach and he shouldn't get more than that volume per feed. 75% fibre/forage to grain. 1.5 - 2% of body weight required daily for maintain acne! depending on current condition and work.
You folks are so lucky that your knowledge requirements are set out so indepth, when I took my Stage exams many decades ago the syllabus was on two sides of a small A5 piece of paper.
Good luck for your exam. Enjoy it and bear in mind if you stuff up you can retake. So have fun. And don't forget to get back with your report and results