tigers_eye
Well-Known Member
I've just been reading Ginny Leng's (now Elliot) Training the Event horse and thinking I have nothing like the dedication required to manage horses at that kind of level! So, out of curiosity, I'd like to know what kind of management routine you have for your competition horses. Interesting things to know would be levels of horse(s) fitness, now and at other times, age, amount of work, hard feed, turn out, and any other interesting things, like rugging, do you drop their fitness off at certain times of the year, etc.
I'll start, 2 geldings, one 7, one 8, done a CCI* this year, but currently not as fit as they were then. Aiming for a CIC** on undulating terrain, but a relatively short course at 3600m 14th September, followed by a CCI** 28th sept which will involve a days travel each way and will be longer presumabley.
Currently they get about an hours work 5 or 6 days a week, but this is about to picked up in view of approaching events. They will do fastwork every 4 days, not particularly measured but would involve several canters at half pace in the woods near yard (100s of miles of sand tracks, flat and hilly), they canter until they take that deep breath that lasts 2 strides, then they walk for a few minutes, then off again.
At the moment they receive 3 kilos a day of hard feed (D&H Country Competition mix, might get upped to Staypower Muesli nearer the event if I feel needed), they are out on ludicrously good grass for 5-7 hours a day, and get approximately 3 kilos of hay at night. If they're really hungry (which they don't seem to be) they can munch on their beds. They get no supplements, can't afford Blue Chip atm, although I do like to use it. Electrolytes when travelling and competing. No rugs, no grooming for condition, shod every 5 weeks.
I'll start, 2 geldings, one 7, one 8, done a CCI* this year, but currently not as fit as they were then. Aiming for a CIC** on undulating terrain, but a relatively short course at 3600m 14th September, followed by a CCI** 28th sept which will involve a days travel each way and will be longer presumabley.
Currently they get about an hours work 5 or 6 days a week, but this is about to picked up in view of approaching events. They will do fastwork every 4 days, not particularly measured but would involve several canters at half pace in the woods near yard (100s of miles of sand tracks, flat and hilly), they canter until they take that deep breath that lasts 2 strides, then they walk for a few minutes, then off again.
At the moment they receive 3 kilos a day of hard feed (D&H Country Competition mix, might get upped to Staypower Muesli nearer the event if I feel needed), they are out on ludicrously good grass for 5-7 hours a day, and get approximately 3 kilos of hay at night. If they're really hungry (which they don't seem to be) they can munch on their beds. They get no supplements, can't afford Blue Chip atm, although I do like to use it. Electrolytes when travelling and competing. No rugs, no grooming for condition, shod every 5 weeks.