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Following on from a few recent threads, I'm very aware that I've got a talented horse who isn't traditionally built for dressage. He's six and I don't want to get to eight or ten and then realise I went too far too fast in getting him to sit his weight further back.
What would alert you to a young, able horse needing to be taken more slowly (not necessarily mine, I mean generally)?
Do you have any hard and fast rules that you would not do x or y with any horse or perhaps any horse of a particular type, before certain age, or a certain physical attribute is in place?
I'll start. I have a rule that I won't jump any four year old, no matter how big or talented, over one metre. Or more than twice a month. Or before it's done a minimum of six months hacking about.
What would alert you to a young, able horse needing to be taken more slowly (not necessarily mine, I mean generally)?
Do you have any hard and fast rules that you would not do x or y with any horse or perhaps any horse of a particular type, before certain age, or a certain physical attribute is in place?
I'll start. I have a rule that I won't jump any four year old, no matter how big or talented, over one metre. Or more than twice a month. Or before it's done a minimum of six months hacking about.