Spot_the_Risk
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Interested in peoples views on this. We are breaking our youngster - we have no school, nor flat field, but we do have quiet lanes and byways, and my cob who is being an excellent nanny. The youngster is unfazed by traffic, bikes etc, and we've hacked her out about six times, always with my cob too - the filly sometimes takes the lead, and sometimes lags a little (normally when she's become a little tired), she's met walkers, riders, loose dogs, push bikes, cars etc, and the dairy cows crossing the road, and hasn't been unduly worried about anything. I think that we should continue to hack her with the cob until her confidence is well and truly there ie she can lead the hack, walk, trot and halt with no problems, stand for cars etc, (henryhorn has given me great advice here, to hack the two horses out together, then one day the older horse turns away from home at a junction, and the youngster carries on home alone) OH feels that she should hack out alone sooner rather than later, probably for two reasons, he's getting fed up of riding my cob (he should be grateful I let him!) and that the filly's dam was terribly nappy, and although she'd shown no signs so far, we don't want to give her the chance to nap.
I'm pretty sure that I'll be insisting that we ccontinue to ride together for quite q while, but would be interested in the opinions of others, especially those who've ridden away a few youngsters.
I'm pretty sure that I'll be insisting that we ccontinue to ride together for quite q while, but would be interested in the opinions of others, especially those who've ridden away a few youngsters.