coen
Well-Known Member
This will be my second (hopefully last) winter without an arena, and unlike last year I would rather keep my mare ticking over than be resigned to months off.
I am aiming to ride 4 times a week during the winter to fit around work but my mare is pretty hot and energetic and I am hoping to get an understanding of what schedule other people do to get through it intact and how you get the energy out of them when there is no where to have a blast?
When the ground is wet I do not like lunging her as she can have a tendency to go overboard and slip, I am also limited to walking & trotting when I ride in the field and wondered if riding for longer would be the best idea for using up her energy?
There are local lanes I could ride on but no all weather tracks.I do find this a little daunting when she is so fresh but can get the husband to come along with the dogs if it is more beneficial than riding round the fields.
I will also take her out to an arena once each week.
Thanks
I am aiming to ride 4 times a week during the winter to fit around work but my mare is pretty hot and energetic and I am hoping to get an understanding of what schedule other people do to get through it intact and how you get the energy out of them when there is no where to have a blast?
When the ground is wet I do not like lunging her as she can have a tendency to go overboard and slip, I am also limited to walking & trotting when I ride in the field and wondered if riding for longer would be the best idea for using up her energy?
There are local lanes I could ride on but no all weather tracks.I do find this a little daunting when she is so fresh but can get the husband to come along with the dogs if it is more beneficial than riding round the fields.
I will also take her out to an arena once each week.
Thanks