cob&onion
Well-Known Member
What is everyone doing with their newly backed babies?
I have a few questions
How old is your newly backed, what breed are they and how long have they been in work for?
How many days are they in work for per week,how long do you ride for and what do you do with them?
Will you turn away for winter? if so when will you bring back into work?
Will you carry on throughout winter? will the work load increase?
Have you your first competition lined up for them? (under saddle)
Thanks
My baby is 3 and half, native type coloured LW cob, started properly (professionally with help) 2 weeks ago. Mainly hacking quietly strictly walking only for about 30 mins a time, about 3/4 times per week spaced out days off between ridden work. Very Lightly schooling 1 x per week for max of 25 mins again walking and trotting. Planning on keeping her ticking over throughout the winter with gentle hacking as above. Will start increasing work in spring when she hits 4 and thinking about a w&t test next spring.
Over to you......
I have a few questions
How old is your newly backed, what breed are they and how long have they been in work for?
How many days are they in work for per week,how long do you ride for and what do you do with them?
Will you turn away for winter? if so when will you bring back into work?
Will you carry on throughout winter? will the work load increase?
Have you your first competition lined up for them? (under saddle)
Thanks
My baby is 3 and half, native type coloured LW cob, started properly (professionally with help) 2 weeks ago. Mainly hacking quietly strictly walking only for about 30 mins a time, about 3/4 times per week spaced out days off between ridden work. Very Lightly schooling 1 x per week for max of 25 mins again walking and trotting. Planning on keeping her ticking over throughout the winter with gentle hacking as above. Will start increasing work in spring when she hits 4 and thinking about a w&t test next spring.
Over to you......