BBP
Well-Known Member
This is my little horse last year (not doing a vast amount of work at this point) at 4 years old.
I would say right now (no recent standing photos) he is in about the same condition. Although his work load overall is higher than last year, due to the hard ground he is doing less fast work and also less bounding around the field than normal, so he has started to gain a little bit of weight,maybe 10kgs on top of this photo.
I mentioned to someone this morning that I desperately need the rain so that I can start doing some harder work with him and get those extra kgs off, and they said to me 'thats mean, let him get a little bit fat!'. I was staggered - how can anyone think that allowing a horse to get fatter than he is in this photo would be of benefit to the horse?! I can't be the only one that would rather have them on the leaner side than the round side?
Also, for the people who helped me with my contact question, my instructor yesterday came up with some really helpful stuff, along with what you guys said, and I was starting to 'feel' it. I am looking into getting a working hunter saddle for him, so it is a little better cut to help my position. He and I have both just had our backs done as well, and my stretching is helping. Thanks!
I would say right now (no recent standing photos) he is in about the same condition. Although his work load overall is higher than last year, due to the hard ground he is doing less fast work and also less bounding around the field than normal, so he has started to gain a little bit of weight,maybe 10kgs on top of this photo.
I mentioned to someone this morning that I desperately need the rain so that I can start doing some harder work with him and get those extra kgs off, and they said to me 'thats mean, let him get a little bit fat!'. I was staggered - how can anyone think that allowing a horse to get fatter than he is in this photo would be of benefit to the horse?! I can't be the only one that would rather have them on the leaner side than the round side?
Also, for the people who helped me with my contact question, my instructor yesterday came up with some really helpful stuff, along with what you guys said, and I was starting to 'feel' it. I am looking into getting a working hunter saddle for him, so it is a little better cut to help my position. He and I have both just had our backs done as well, and my stretching is helping. Thanks!