dressage__diva
Well-Known Member
This is a topic that people keep chatting to me about and there seems to be so many schools on thought on the subject.
My two older mares go out together every day. OK, they are not GP horses, they are Nov - Med level horses, but when watching Fantastic Elastic on Horse and Country TV recently (via their website) I noticed that Carl was saying his young horses all live in a herd even at 5 years (Tomato was the one in the demo).
My two older ones come in with knocks and bangs occasionally where they have had a battle, but they have been together for a few years now and my neurotic orange whirlwind has settled down to life considerably since she started being turned out daily with my other.
When I bought my new dressage mare (she is risng 4) there was nothing for her to go out with where I stable. I could not put her out with my other two (they don't like change...) so she has been going out on her own every day for a couple of months. She has been pretty good, but just mooches about and doesn't do too much. When it comes to bringing in time, she has been a little on her toes...
Anyway, yesterday the owner of an ex PSG horse (who is a very gorgeous looking older man ) offered to try him out with my young girl. It was love at first site and they played, bounced about and then stood grooming for ages which was lovely to see. When it came to bringing in time, she had her head really low, was very relaxed and just pottered in which is a big contrast to normal.
So my question is, how many of your competition horses go out in company?
How many do they go out with if so?
How important do you think it is?
And is it more something that is important to younger models rather than the older established competition horses?
I am afraid all I can offer you is a dollop of Vicks and a Lemsip if you get this far as that is what I am living on at the moment with the most evil cold...
My two older mares go out together every day. OK, they are not GP horses, they are Nov - Med level horses, but when watching Fantastic Elastic on Horse and Country TV recently (via their website) I noticed that Carl was saying his young horses all live in a herd even at 5 years (Tomato was the one in the demo).
My two older ones come in with knocks and bangs occasionally where they have had a battle, but they have been together for a few years now and my neurotic orange whirlwind has settled down to life considerably since she started being turned out daily with my other.
When I bought my new dressage mare (she is risng 4) there was nothing for her to go out with where I stable. I could not put her out with my other two (they don't like change...) so she has been going out on her own every day for a couple of months. She has been pretty good, but just mooches about and doesn't do too much. When it comes to bringing in time, she has been a little on her toes...
Anyway, yesterday the owner of an ex PSG horse (who is a very gorgeous looking older man ) offered to try him out with my young girl. It was love at first site and they played, bounced about and then stood grooming for ages which was lovely to see. When it came to bringing in time, she had her head really low, was very relaxed and just pottered in which is a big contrast to normal.
So my question is, how many of your competition horses go out in company?
How many do they go out with if so?
How important do you think it is?
And is it more something that is important to younger models rather than the older established competition horses?
I am afraid all I can offer you is a dollop of Vicks and a Lemsip if you get this far as that is what I am living on at the moment with the most evil cold...