Asha
Well-Known Member
When I sent one of youngsters away to be backed I stayed and watched them work with him and then with another horse . The other horse belonged to a friend of mine.
My lad at the time was super easy . Took everything in his stride , my friends horse was a whole different ball game . My lad was walk / trot /cantering under saddle and hacking out within 4 weeks . My friends horse was still being leant over .
So what I’m saying is , you could be doing all the right things , but horses learn at their own pace . That’s why backing horses is an art . It’s about knowing how quickly or slowly to take it, and that only comes with experience.
It’s good you have Joe on call to help , but have you anyone else who could come and work with you on a more regular basis ?
My lad at the time was super easy . Took everything in his stride , my friends horse was a whole different ball game . My lad was walk / trot /cantering under saddle and hacking out within 4 weeks . My friends horse was still being leant over .
So what I’m saying is , you could be doing all the right things , but horses learn at their own pace . That’s why backing horses is an art . It’s about knowing how quickly or slowly to take it, and that only comes with experience.
It’s good you have Joe on call to help , but have you anyone else who could come and work with you on a more regular basis ?












