tobiano1984
Well-Known Member
We've just backed our 16hh 3yo warmblood gelding (Hanno/Holst) so that he can do light work over winter with the aim of doing YH classes in the Spring, and he's been incredibly easy so far which has left us twiddling our thumbs a bit! I'm very conscious of his age and not wanting to overdo him, he's still weak and gangly so sticking with a very lightweight rider and haven't cantered him yet - waiting til he feels stronger. Can anyone suggest exercises in the school that can help with strengthening him up? He currently walks/trots around with his head poked out like a giraffe/camel.
I've backed lots of horses but they've been a bit more compact and strong whereas this one really is a giraffe. So need some ideas for low-intensity exercises that will just help generally! I definitely don't want to just haul him into an outline at this stage, but pointers on encouraging him towards a correct outline and working across the back would be very welcome. It doesn't help that he's also quite lazy and doesn't do any more than he has to!
He will be doing some hacking but only around the farm really - having lost a horse on the roads (and nearly myself) last year I'm afraid road hacking doesn't feature highly on our weekly schedule :-(
I've backed lots of horses but they've been a bit more compact and strong whereas this one really is a giraffe. So need some ideas for low-intensity exercises that will just help generally! I definitely don't want to just haul him into an outline at this stage, but pointers on encouraging him towards a correct outline and working across the back would be very welcome. It doesn't help that he's also quite lazy and doesn't do any more than he has to!
He will be doing some hacking but only around the farm really - having lost a horse on the roads (and nearly myself) last year I'm afraid road hacking doesn't feature highly on our weekly schedule :-(