lialls
Well-Known Member
Finding it really difficult to word this so that you understand what i'm asking so here gos anyway.
I've seen a few pictures of 'just broken horses' who are working in a nice outline. I'm interested to know if you can train a horse (through the ground work you do before) to work in an outline as soon as it starts ridden work? is it that it comes more naturally to some horses than others? or is it the way they have ridden from day one of ridden work?
This is a friend of mine riding a 15.2, 4 year old WB. Apperently she had only been broken in 2 weeks before this picture was taken. I have no idea what method was used to break her in or how/if they did any ground work with her.
So, dos it just come naturally to this mare? Was she trained to be like this? or is it how she had been ridden?
I've seen a few pictures of 'just broken horses' who are working in a nice outline. I'm interested to know if you can train a horse (through the ground work you do before) to work in an outline as soon as it starts ridden work? is it that it comes more naturally to some horses than others? or is it the way they have ridden from day one of ridden work?
This is a friend of mine riding a 15.2, 4 year old WB. Apperently she had only been broken in 2 weeks before this picture was taken. I have no idea what method was used to break her in or how/if they did any ground work with her.
So, dos it just come naturally to this mare? Was she trained to be like this? or is it how she had been ridden?