siennamum
Well-Known Member
We are schooling a young horse (5 - v green), who has by and large been an angel to do. The only issue we had was getting him to walk on the lunge, he just wanted to jog, it took ages to show him he could walk, and then insist he stayed in walk.
We are having the same issue under saddle He wants to prance and jog which I'm concerned about as he should go and do dressage, not games.
I am suspicious of the way he is shod, that he may need his teeth doing, that his owner gives him hard food, and am constantly paranoid about saddle fit, so am checking those on an ongoing basis
Does anyone have experience of fizzy horses, who are just born that way, this one, is a fidget on the yard, and overly enthusiastic about everything, always in the lead on hacks, and has never said no to anything. He is v iberian in type and is a 1/4 luso, so that may make a difference. Is this the norm for the breed....?
A couple of pictures just for eye candy
We are having the same issue under saddle He wants to prance and jog which I'm concerned about as he should go and do dressage, not games.
I am suspicious of the way he is shod, that he may need his teeth doing, that his owner gives him hard food, and am constantly paranoid about saddle fit, so am checking those on an ongoing basis
Does anyone have experience of fizzy horses, who are just born that way, this one, is a fidget on the yard, and overly enthusiastic about everything, always in the lead on hacks, and has never said no to anything. He is v iberian in type and is a 1/4 luso, so that may make a difference. Is this the norm for the breed....?
A couple of pictures just for eye candy