Dumbo
Well-Known Member
Particularly an unfit horse...
A lady I ride with suggested I take my horse to the local all weather gallops to let off some steam.
He's been stabled for about 23 hours a day for the past 3/4 weeks and at the weekend I really noticed it's effect as he was very bolshy on the ground and attempted to drag me up to the field! He was fine to ride though and we had our first canter in open space which he benefited from (he was at an inner city yard for 9 years before coming to me, so hasn't seen much of the countryside!).
I would love to take him for a good gallop but have read that 'some horses gallop themselves to death' and now thinking that it's not such a good idea when my boy is still fairly unfit?
Am I being overly cautious, worrying about the unlikely or should I wait until next spring when he's in better condition?
A lady I ride with suggested I take my horse to the local all weather gallops to let off some steam.
He's been stabled for about 23 hours a day for the past 3/4 weeks and at the weekend I really noticed it's effect as he was very bolshy on the ground and attempted to drag me up to the field! He was fine to ride though and we had our first canter in open space which he benefited from (he was at an inner city yard for 9 years before coming to me, so hasn't seen much of the countryside!).
I would love to take him for a good gallop but have read that 'some horses gallop themselves to death' and now thinking that it's not such a good idea when my boy is still fairly unfit?
Am I being overly cautious, worrying about the unlikely or should I wait until next spring when he's in better condition?