BeBopTalulah
Well-Known Member
Ok, so I've had a look on the TREC SCOTLAND website and I immediately thought, "Wow, that looks brilliant."
I have a 4 year old cob mare (15.1hh), who is in the process of being broken. I know, I know, it's early days to be thinking about competing in any discipline! But I would just like to know how I would go about preparing her for doing some TREC? Could she do it? I've had horses for years, but to be honest, I've never really competed other than the odd local show. I find that the atmosphere there can be rather.....tense. I also think a lot of the people I've met there are stuck-up, pure and simple, and I'm really not into that. I get the impression that TREC is different? Having never really competed, what's the best way for me to get into it? I'm very lucky in that where I live we have miles and MILES of hillside/off road hacking, moorland and woodland, so I think I'd have a good basic prep initially. Any advice/experience is much appreciated, no matter how small
I have a 4 year old cob mare (15.1hh), who is in the process of being broken. I know, I know, it's early days to be thinking about competing in any discipline! But I would just like to know how I would go about preparing her for doing some TREC? Could she do it? I've had horses for years, but to be honest, I've never really competed other than the odd local show. I find that the atmosphere there can be rather.....tense. I also think a lot of the people I've met there are stuck-up, pure and simple, and I'm really not into that. I get the impression that TREC is different? Having never really competed, what's the best way for me to get into it? I'm very lucky in that where I live we have miles and MILES of hillside/off road hacking, moorland and woodland, so I think I'd have a good basic prep initially. Any advice/experience is much appreciated, no matter how small