seaview
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone,
I have a very green rising 5 year old who was broken late last year and had done v little before I put him out for a break!
I felt he was ready for the break as he had gone very lethargic and not interested.
he is back in about 8-9 weeks and we are really starting to get somewhere flatwork really improving and his jumping coming on leaps and bounds.
However, he has gone exactly the same! I try and get a correct balance he is only worked 5 days a week (reduced this from 6 recently!) one of those he would be out jumping or a lesson one hack (all thats poss as work ) 2 schooling and 1 lunging, its not like we ridefor hours and hours but he does get a fair amount of work in those days!
As soon as he came in he got a vitamin jab to give him a boost as per vets recommendations.
he is fed (round scoops)
1 soaked oats
1 sugar beet
1 alfa oil
sunflower seeds
multi vitamin
pink powder (new addition as per weekend )
Can anyone suggest anything I can do he is also not holding his weight teeth worm back saddle etc all 100% as on regular programs for all!
Nat
xx
I have a very green rising 5 year old who was broken late last year and had done v little before I put him out for a break!
I felt he was ready for the break as he had gone very lethargic and not interested.
he is back in about 8-9 weeks and we are really starting to get somewhere flatwork really improving and his jumping coming on leaps and bounds.
However, he has gone exactly the same! I try and get a correct balance he is only worked 5 days a week (reduced this from 6 recently!) one of those he would be out jumping or a lesson one hack (all thats poss as work ) 2 schooling and 1 lunging, its not like we ridefor hours and hours but he does get a fair amount of work in those days!
As soon as he came in he got a vitamin jab to give him a boost as per vets recommendations.
he is fed (round scoops)
1 soaked oats
1 sugar beet
1 alfa oil
sunflower seeds
multi vitamin
pink powder (new addition as per weekend )
Can anyone suggest anything I can do he is also not holding his weight teeth worm back saddle etc all 100% as on regular programs for all!
Nat
xx