Devonshire dumpling
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What advantage is there to using a roller on a 2 yr old over a saddle?? thanks
Out of interest, why not?Dont think you should be doing either really untill at least 3. But if you must, use a roller.![]()
Less flappy, bangy, scary stuff going on; accustoms horse to the feeling of something tightening around tummy (IMO the MOST scary bit of wearing a saddle), without aforemention; won't cost you £LOADS if he goes ape**** and destroys all around him; you can leave it on him (under supervision ALWAYS; IT CAN STILL GET CAUGHT ON STUFF) in the stable, while turned out, etc.
Definitely the most important part is that you won't cry when horse goes bat ***** crazy and falls over on top of it!
Obviously they shouldn't do this if you've done it properly but just incase I wouldn't put my saddle on anything until I was fairly confident they weren't going to flip their lid
O, and in my eyes, no harm at all in putting a roller on a 2yo briefly. Rugs,rollers, boots all of that stuff should be got out of the way early in my eyes. Much easier to introduce things gradually over a year than to say 'now then horse, you're three and a half, here is a massive list of things you need to deal with in the next three weeks and I'm going to do all that and then expect to ride you as well! '![]()
Jess!!!! Stop confusing him with a nutty TB!! XX![]()
I'll have you know my TB was easier to back than anything else I've ever done
she certainly doesn't go bat **** crazy. Sometimes she gets pissed off and stands on two legs but she's not crazy. She knows damn well what she's doing![]()
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Lol at the other replies! I used a roller so that I could long rein mine out on roads etc. Gets them used to traffic and sight seeing without worrying about scratching your saddle or having stirrups suddenly come flapping down.
Must admit I used a cheap adjustable wintec when it came to them actually wearing the saddle initially as I couldn't have coped with seeing any of my good saddles trashed!![]()
Bless you! I have only owned TB's funnily enough!! This is my first Drum Cob!! I do love TB 's they are so special, you definately fall in love with these highly strung gentle creatures.
Only plonked the saddle on Freddie because he is so laid back and his Roller doesn't fit, so would you just carry on with saddle now? He's going to be going on some longreining hacks towards end of summer,all being well X
I prefer a roller just because they are one size fits all. Saying that daughters pony (11.1 full grown) I used an old safari cub as I wasn't prepared to spend a fortune on a tiny one.
Dont think you should be doing either really untill at least 3. But if you must, use a roller.![]()