Half-Halt
Well-Known Member
I'm contemplating taking on a 3 yr old (posted a pic of her in app/spottie piccies the other day). She's been backed and hacked out a bit. Lovely temp, she's such a happy pony.
She's my cousins pony atm, and being kept there - but they have no school.
I was just wondering everyone's thoughts on how i'd be able to juggle a 9-5 5day a week job with bringing on a youngster slowly. In winter, it will be dusk by the time i get there from work so would only reaaaally be able to ride at weekends. But then is this a problem if she's being brought on slowly? Or would this hinder progress the stop-start all the time, should the work be consistent? I think she's nearly 4 now, not been overworked and she loves attention and being ridden.
The other option is to keep bringing her on until the nights turn darker again and then turn her away for the winter. Then start again next summer and consider livery in the winter where i could ride say every other day in a school (with lights
) then hack at weekends?
She's my cousins pony atm, and being kept there - but they have no school.
I was just wondering everyone's thoughts on how i'd be able to juggle a 9-5 5day a week job with bringing on a youngster slowly. In winter, it will be dusk by the time i get there from work so would only reaaaally be able to ride at weekends. But then is this a problem if she's being brought on slowly? Or would this hinder progress the stop-start all the time, should the work be consistent? I think she's nearly 4 now, not been overworked and she loves attention and being ridden.
The other option is to keep bringing her on until the nights turn darker again and then turn her away for the winter. Then start again next summer and consider livery in the winter where i could ride say every other day in a school (with lights