mavandkaz
Well-Known Member
Just looking for other people's experiences of bringing on youngsters and building up their fitness - what kind of timescale should I be working on?
So, 3 months ago I purchased a 4.5yr old 16hh 'cob type'. Although he is more draught type then cob (no recorded breeding). He has a thread in the Track Room
. He had been with the dealer for 5 days having come over from Ireland and have absolutely no previous history on him. It would not surprise me if he had some tack thrown on, done a couple of basic rides and then put on the boat - there are big gaps in his knowledge. So probably not much ground work, and potentially no leading out etc. he definitely had never been lunged, and I doubt long reined.
So we've been taking it slowly, and we are now 'hacking' a couple of times a week - these tend to be around 30mins all in walk. 'schooled' once a week (twice at most depending on how things work out). Again around 30mins, mainly in walk but building up the trot work (equilab tells me this usually totals around 5mins in a session). The rest of the week is a mixture of long reining, in hand work, just learning about the world and introduced to new things.
He's turned out 7.30-2ish on decent grazing, with another gelding. And has ad lib hay. Small feed twice a day of fast fibre, chaff and supplements.
We have done a couple of longer hacks, around 45mins, and these really tired him out.
I suppose I'm just wondering if this sounds about right in terms of work load, especially for something that is still growing and possibly has done very little previously to me.
He will have a two week break in February.
Our shortest loop hack is about 1hr 15 in walk, so I'm currently having to turn back on myself to do shorter ones. So I'm really looking forward to the day we can do a proper hack! Not in any rush though.
He's my first youngster in 15yrs and by far the greenest one I've had. But he is already turning into an absolute dude, so really don't want to get this wrong. (Have plenty of support from experienced people but always want to learn more).
So, 3 months ago I purchased a 4.5yr old 16hh 'cob type'. Although he is more draught type then cob (no recorded breeding). He has a thread in the Track Room
So we've been taking it slowly, and we are now 'hacking' a couple of times a week - these tend to be around 30mins all in walk. 'schooled' once a week (twice at most depending on how things work out). Again around 30mins, mainly in walk but building up the trot work (equilab tells me this usually totals around 5mins in a session). The rest of the week is a mixture of long reining, in hand work, just learning about the world and introduced to new things.
He's turned out 7.30-2ish on decent grazing, with another gelding. And has ad lib hay. Small feed twice a day of fast fibre, chaff and supplements.
We have done a couple of longer hacks, around 45mins, and these really tired him out.
I suppose I'm just wondering if this sounds about right in terms of work load, especially for something that is still growing and possibly has done very little previously to me.
He will have a two week break in February.
Our shortest loop hack is about 1hr 15 in walk, so I'm currently having to turn back on myself to do shorter ones. So I'm really looking forward to the day we can do a proper hack! Not in any rush though.
He's my first youngster in 15yrs and by far the greenest one I've had. But he is already turning into an absolute dude, so really don't want to get this wrong. (Have plenty of support from experienced people but always want to learn more).