lout
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hi there
I have recently got involved helping to back a 4yr old Clydesdale stallion. Up until 18months ago he was ferral with bad experience of humans but the last 6 months has seen a huge improvement in his general demeanor and we are making steady progress.
We have no access to arenas and the fields are sodden so I have been mooching about the yard doing halt-walk-halts, and figure of eights and serpentines. brakes are superb but steering needs work. I am aware that he is a bright chap, he is very thrilled to be doing bits and pieces but due to the facilities and the weather I am limited in how far we can go. I am concerned that he will make mischief if he isnt challenged mentally and that very soon we will reach a brick wall with his education.
I know its a bit backward but i was wondering if i could do more in-hand stuff with him and whether that would mentally challenge him. I didnt do much before climbing on him since his owner comes from a very different viewpoint to me and as a very experienced stallion man i kind of had to let him make the call.
I'm not experienced at in-hand work (or with clydesdale stallions but that hasnt stopped me!) although I am confident at handling the horse. what sort of stuff could i do? does anyone have links to some good youtube videos about people doing inhand stuff that i could watch to get inspiration.
my personal goal for him is for him to become a safe riding horse capable of a novice dressage test. if he exceeds expectations then all the better. he is a lovely balanced chap, very agile for such a big fella, i just want to make the most of him if i can.
any advice or personal experiences welcome
thanks
L
I have recently got involved helping to back a 4yr old Clydesdale stallion. Up until 18months ago he was ferral with bad experience of humans but the last 6 months has seen a huge improvement in his general demeanor and we are making steady progress.
We have no access to arenas and the fields are sodden so I have been mooching about the yard doing halt-walk-halts, and figure of eights and serpentines. brakes are superb but steering needs work. I am aware that he is a bright chap, he is very thrilled to be doing bits and pieces but due to the facilities and the weather I am limited in how far we can go. I am concerned that he will make mischief if he isnt challenged mentally and that very soon we will reach a brick wall with his education.
I know its a bit backward but i was wondering if i could do more in-hand stuff with him and whether that would mentally challenge him. I didnt do much before climbing on him since his owner comes from a very different viewpoint to me and as a very experienced stallion man i kind of had to let him make the call.
I'm not experienced at in-hand work (or with clydesdale stallions but that hasnt stopped me!) although I am confident at handling the horse. what sort of stuff could i do? does anyone have links to some good youtube videos about people doing inhand stuff that i could watch to get inspiration.
my personal goal for him is for him to become a safe riding horse capable of a novice dressage test. if he exceeds expectations then all the better. he is a lovely balanced chap, very agile for such a big fella, i just want to make the most of him if i can.
any advice or personal experiences welcome
thanks
L