Vodkagirly
Well-Known Member
Hi
I'm looking at a horse for a potential share and the owner has told me its cold backed. I haven't any experience with cold backed horses before. It wasn't the easiest to tack up and wouldn't stand to be mounted but after that seemed ok if a bit tense (it was pouring with rain so that may of had an effect) I am going back to try her again and wondered if there is anything else I should look out for and if there is anyway to "overcome" a cold backed horse. I am looking at her for hacking, prelim dressage and triers level XC.
I'm looking at a horse for a potential share and the owner has told me its cold backed. I haven't any experience with cold backed horses before. It wasn't the easiest to tack up and wouldn't stand to be mounted but after that seemed ok if a bit tense (it was pouring with rain so that may of had an effect) I am going back to try her again and wondered if there is anything else I should look out for and if there is anyway to "overcome" a cold backed horse. I am looking at her for hacking, prelim dressage and triers level XC.