Cripple101
Well-Known Member
Hi all 
I have a rising 4 year old. He's been lightly broken but he's quite weak over his back and still growing so reluctant to do much with him under saddle yet.
He long reins very nicely and is very well mannered to going forward, stopping, turning etc and also 'hacks' out on the long reins very well.
I'm looking for any exercises that might be good to do with him on the long reins from this point? Especially anything that is going to help him slowly build some topline. That said, does anyone long rein with any 'gadgets' etc? I don't use anything at the moment, he is generally very good at stretching down himself, but I've seen some people use tail bandage round the bum etc to get them to step under and work more. Is this worth doing, or too much for a young horse?
I'm not a big fan of lunging much at this age.
Thanks in advance
I have a rising 4 year old. He's been lightly broken but he's quite weak over his back and still growing so reluctant to do much with him under saddle yet.
He long reins very nicely and is very well mannered to going forward, stopping, turning etc and also 'hacks' out on the long reins very well.
I'm looking for any exercises that might be good to do with him on the long reins from this point? Especially anything that is going to help him slowly build some topline. That said, does anyone long rein with any 'gadgets' etc? I don't use anything at the moment, he is generally very good at stretching down himself, but I've seen some people use tail bandage round the bum etc to get them to step under and work more. Is this worth doing, or too much for a young horse?
I'm not a big fan of lunging much at this age.
Thanks in advance