Jenna1406
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As the title really?
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Well mine is actually this years 4yo so maybe cheating but she is now worked under saddle 3-4 days a week. One of them is a 15min jumping session (mainly poles/small grids) and the rest is hacking. She will do this until she is fitter then hopefully jump 4yo classes aug/sept time. If she's not ready she will have the winter to mature again
How much did you do with her last year?
Unless the horse is really backward, I normally back and ride mine in about February and continue with short (20 - 30 mins) sessions about 3 - 4 times a week over the summer. We might go to a teeny show (dressage or showing) towards the back end of summer.
As with everyone else really.
I bred mine so the day to day hands on stuff was all in place and didnt need "teaching" as a 3yo.
As i had shown her in hand as a youngster in the summer she was already bitted and could long rein.
I backed in her August last year, rode away for a week, had established walk and trot plus steering and put back out to grass.
She came back in Feb and has been work 3 days a week since, all variety keeps them happy and interested.
She had her first walk trot test last weds and is off to a county show this weekend- not expecting placing but its good experience in a 4yo class.
Thanks for that. My filly turned officially 3 today and I have had her since just before she turned 1. So I did alot of ground work with her over the last two years which I think has put me in a good position with her as she takes everything in her stride. Just wanting to try and plan what to do with her this summer now than my riding horse is retired and obviously I dont want to rush her and spoil things.
Does everyone go off their official birthday or 1st January?
Sounds like your in a similar position to me with how long you've had your fillyI'm really excited to get going with things but don't want to do anything to spoil her either. I go off her official birthday and how developed her body is
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Thanks for all the replies. I am backing my youngster myself (never done it before) but my OH has done it several times and my RI has just moved to the yard that I am on so will be with the guidence of her as well.
It's great fun, very rewarding and also slightly addictive. I started with it as I thought it would be nice to learn something new and now I specifically buy unbacked.