grhands
Well-Known Member
Hi all. I used the Kavalkade HO on my 5yr old yesterday. He's very underdeveloped along his top-line and my teacher / trainer recommended it but she is on holiday at the moment. It is so bad that he even struggles with rider weight. His nose goes up in the air and he's tense and stressy. He's even jumped in the air a couple of times when I've been mounting, this has resulted in me hitting the deck. When I got the physio out she had to correct a tilted and rotated pelvis as well as a lot of other stiff muscles. So anyway we decided to go back to basics and essentially re-break him, really working him on the lunge and the long reins. He's doing very well, really starting to chill after a few minutes now, blowing his nose and relaxing through his back.
However I've seen video's of others using the kavalkade HO and when their horses tend to drop 'long and low' they more often than not say there. With Arthur it is intermittent. He'll drop down and when he does it looks super, like he's working everything he should be. However then he seems to back off it and lifts up again. I've tried taking up the slack however I didn't want to ask too much of him him on his first session so I only pulled it through four or five inches. Am I being to soft on him hence it not working properly or am I expecting too much from our first go? I did use the fleecey keeper between his front legs to prevent rubbing. Where should I attach the lunge rein when I am using the kavalkade? I attached it to the bit and over his head yesterday as I couldn't fit my lunge cavesson over the bridle
Any advice greatly appreciated, along with any other advice on building up his top line. Ta
Gemma
However I've seen video's of others using the kavalkade HO and when their horses tend to drop 'long and low' they more often than not say there. With Arthur it is intermittent. He'll drop down and when he does it looks super, like he's working everything he should be. However then he seems to back off it and lifts up again. I've tried taking up the slack however I didn't want to ask too much of him him on his first session so I only pulled it through four or five inches. Am I being to soft on him hence it not working properly or am I expecting too much from our first go? I did use the fleecey keeper between his front legs to prevent rubbing. Where should I attach the lunge rein when I am using the kavalkade? I attached it to the bit and over his head yesterday as I couldn't fit my lunge cavesson over the bridle
Any advice greatly appreciated, along with any other advice on building up his top line. Ta
Gemma