Shooting Star
Well-Known Member
^ as per the title.
Interested to know how long after you've brought a horse until you've started competing the new love of your life.
I'm guessing for experienced horses not long (going by my own track record!) but I've got a mentally immature nearly 7yo (think 3/4yo in life experience) and I'm thinking that the local RC dressage comp in a months time might be a good goal as it's within hacking distance in a field that borders one of our bridle paths so somewhere he's vaguely familiar with, will have had him around 3 months by then.
They've got the option of intro A and Prelim 4 both of which he's capable of in his level of schooling but I strongly suspect the white boarding around the arena will be his downfall so think some nice freshly painted jump poles to lay out a home arena would be required if I decided to do it!
Sensible or stupid?!
Interested to know how long after you've brought a horse until you've started competing the new love of your life.
I'm guessing for experienced horses not long (going by my own track record!) but I've got a mentally immature nearly 7yo (think 3/4yo in life experience) and I'm thinking that the local RC dressage comp in a months time might be a good goal as it's within hacking distance in a field that borders one of our bridle paths so somewhere he's vaguely familiar with, will have had him around 3 months by then.
They've got the option of intro A and Prelim 4 both of which he's capable of in his level of schooling but I strongly suspect the white boarding around the arena will be his downfall so think some nice freshly painted jump poles to lay out a home arena would be required if I decided to do it!
Sensible or stupid?!