rara007
Well-Known Member
Hi there!
I’m upping my younger horses canter work this year fairly significantly. 99% of our schooling is in a flat but slightly sloping field- clay ground but grass left long enough there’s some cover. Is there something I’m missing with regards to studding. He’s currently barefoot and not totally confident. Shod last year was a little better but to really start asking for more he’s going to want help. We stud to compete but it’s my least favorite job and I can’t imagine doing it most days…!
My other is much smaller and bloodier- he has no issues! The ‘young’ ones an 8yo 16.2 big moving dressage bred middle weight that easily loses confidence in himself.
I’m upping my younger horses canter work this year fairly significantly. 99% of our schooling is in a flat but slightly sloping field- clay ground but grass left long enough there’s some cover. Is there something I’m missing with regards to studding. He’s currently barefoot and not totally confident. Shod last year was a little better but to really start asking for more he’s going to want help. We stud to compete but it’s my least favorite job and I can’t imagine doing it most days…!
My other is much smaller and bloodier- he has no issues! The ‘young’ ones an 8yo 16.2 big moving dressage bred middle weight that easily loses confidence in himself.