nikolethompson
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so i have ridden from 3 years old to 20 years old (am now 27)
owned my own horses from 11 years old until 18 years old
I am picking up my new boy in less than 3 weeks now! i have bought everything for him and we are all set to go apart from the fact i havent ridden him yet!!
I went to see him being ridden last weekend, but with the stirrups only being for children and the girl riding him had tiny feet i couldnt get on him myself.
He's a 14.2h 5 year old piebald cob (6 at the end of may) In the stable he is so so sweet, very loving, very quiet, a little angel! he hasnt done much paddock work at all and can nap at the beginning towards the gate but with a firm hand he settles straight in. He was walking and trotting perfectly, did a few little canters. He did do a little turn for the gate and a quick crack of the crop on his shoulder he was straight back in his place
I mainly want him for 'happy hacking' he was broken to drive professionally two years ago, though hasnt done any since and very very happily goes on group hacks but the lady owner has had him since 5 months old has never taken him out alone.
I walked him upto the very very busy main road (60mph road) and he was ok, a little nervous as i dont think he knew what was going on, a strange person leading him to a crazy road! but very quiet, didnt drag me back to the yard or anything.
I am wondering how soon i should leave it before getting on him? should i get on him the same day (picking him up in the evening) or shall i get on him the day after? as he hasnt done any schooling really do i get on him in there or take him for a short hack? do i lead him first and show him around where i am going to take him or just get straight on?
I have read tonnes of threads, and i know that nothing is completely safe but i want to do it the safest way possible to protect myself and him! I havent ridden for 7 years and he is still only young with not a lot of work being done with him in the past. the girl who rode him sunday jumped straight on and he hadnt been ridden in a good few weeks
any help much appreciated, please no bad comments about his age etc, i need words of encouragement not words to make me nervous! i am already very nervous but completely in love with him. I am more determined than ever to make this work!!
owned my own horses from 11 years old until 18 years old
I am picking up my new boy in less than 3 weeks now! i have bought everything for him and we are all set to go apart from the fact i havent ridden him yet!!
I went to see him being ridden last weekend, but with the stirrups only being for children and the girl riding him had tiny feet i couldnt get on him myself.
He's a 14.2h 5 year old piebald cob (6 at the end of may) In the stable he is so so sweet, very loving, very quiet, a little angel! he hasnt done much paddock work at all and can nap at the beginning towards the gate but with a firm hand he settles straight in. He was walking and trotting perfectly, did a few little canters. He did do a little turn for the gate and a quick crack of the crop on his shoulder he was straight back in his place
I mainly want him for 'happy hacking' he was broken to drive professionally two years ago, though hasnt done any since and very very happily goes on group hacks but the lady owner has had him since 5 months old has never taken him out alone.
I walked him upto the very very busy main road (60mph road) and he was ok, a little nervous as i dont think he knew what was going on, a strange person leading him to a crazy road! but very quiet, didnt drag me back to the yard or anything.
I am wondering how soon i should leave it before getting on him? should i get on him the same day (picking him up in the evening) or shall i get on him the day after? as he hasnt done any schooling really do i get on him in there or take him for a short hack? do i lead him first and show him around where i am going to take him or just get straight on?
I have read tonnes of threads, and i know that nothing is completely safe but i want to do it the safest way possible to protect myself and him! I havent ridden for 7 years and he is still only young with not a lot of work being done with him in the past. the girl who rode him sunday jumped straight on and he hadnt been ridden in a good few weeks
any help much appreciated, please no bad comments about his age etc, i need words of encouragement not words to make me nervous! i am already very nervous but completely in love with him. I am more determined than ever to make this work!!