R2R
Well-Known Member
As many of you know I have owned my ex racer since August 1st. He came to me very poor with no muscle etc.
I have now had him for little over 2 months and all he has done is hack I have had him in the school a few times but have mostly hacked/lunged. He pops logs, goes first or last, is an absolute saintly saint in all ways (touches wood). He is currently doing about 45 mins hacking (walk trot canter) a day...
He has built up over the past 2 months but is still scrawny...however in good condition(in terms of coat etc - glossy skin, pink gums etc) and is fit etc...just not muscled in terms of he needs much more topline etc.
My facilities are fairly limited through the winter, however hacking is brill, and I am half thinking that I should get him hunting in order to build up muscle.topline etc rather than struggle to school him consistently over the winter. At least he could hunt every week/every other week, there would be no pressure to try to get into a dry school, and then I can then be consistent from March onwards in the school ect with a horse who at least has the strength to cope with it.
Will this work? Will obviously not go all day at first and take it very sensibly and treat it as an education...
Advice please!
I have now had him for little over 2 months and all he has done is hack I have had him in the school a few times but have mostly hacked/lunged. He pops logs, goes first or last, is an absolute saintly saint in all ways (touches wood). He is currently doing about 45 mins hacking (walk trot canter) a day...
He has built up over the past 2 months but is still scrawny...however in good condition(in terms of coat etc - glossy skin, pink gums etc) and is fit etc...just not muscled in terms of he needs much more topline etc.
My facilities are fairly limited through the winter, however hacking is brill, and I am half thinking that I should get him hunting in order to build up muscle.topline etc rather than struggle to school him consistently over the winter. At least he could hunt every week/every other week, there would be no pressure to try to get into a dry school, and then I can then be consistent from March onwards in the school ect with a horse who at least has the strength to cope with it.
Will this work? Will obviously not go all day at first and take it very sensibly and treat it as an education...
Advice please!