montysmum1
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I have just acquired a new boy, a 6year old 16.3hh ex-racehorse. He is not the first ex-racehorse I have taken on, I have plenty of experience of riding/re-training them previously, all with great success. He is not the youngest i have had either, but he is certainly the least confident and 'baby-ish', so I want to spend some time on ground work before I start riding him. He also has a couple of (very minor) health issues i would like to settle down before I put him under any ridden pressure too.
Soooo... my plan is to do some ground work with him, to start to develop a bond between us, and hopefully give him some confidence in me, and in himself. He really is a lovely chap, but i don't think he genuinely realises how long his legs are, and he's frightened of his own shadow
I am not a 'Parelli-person', and i would just appreciate some constructive ideas for some beneficial ground work I can do with him... Thank you!
I have just acquired a new boy, a 6year old 16.3hh ex-racehorse. He is not the first ex-racehorse I have taken on, I have plenty of experience of riding/re-training them previously, all with great success. He is not the youngest i have had either, but he is certainly the least confident and 'baby-ish', so I want to spend some time on ground work before I start riding him. He also has a couple of (very minor) health issues i would like to settle down before I put him under any ridden pressure too.
Soooo... my plan is to do some ground work with him, to start to develop a bond between us, and hopefully give him some confidence in me, and in himself. He really is a lovely chap, but i don't think he genuinely realises how long his legs are, and he's frightened of his own shadow
I am not a 'Parelli-person', and i would just appreciate some constructive ideas for some beneficial ground work I can do with him... Thank you!