dressagelove
Well-Known Member
I have been looking for a yearling to bring on and back for dressage. I have found a real sweetie: a 1yo KWPN gelding who has a lovely temperament
I have had many horses, but have never had a youngster like this before, so looking forward to the learning curve!
Vet raised a few points during vetting; he has some wolf teeth which he recommended whipping out before any bitting commences, is this sensible for a horse intended for dressage? Is it a big procedure?
He is also carrying very little weight, which is preferred, but he recommended getting a balancer to provide him with necessary vits and mins to grow but to avoid putting on too much weight to fast, I really want him to grow slowly and mature properly. Could anyone recommend me such a balancer or diet?
Also, how often does a yearling like this need handling? I want him to start his education, but I also want him to be a horse for as long as poss, and avoid any overstimulation mentally.
What do you think of him?
Vet raised a few points during vetting; he has some wolf teeth which he recommended whipping out before any bitting commences, is this sensible for a horse intended for dressage? Is it a big procedure?
He is also carrying very little weight, which is preferred, but he recommended getting a balancer to provide him with necessary vits and mins to grow but to avoid putting on too much weight to fast, I really want him to grow slowly and mature properly. Could anyone recommend me such a balancer or diet?
Also, how often does a yearling like this need handling? I want him to start his education, but I also want him to be a horse for as long as poss, and avoid any overstimulation mentally.
What do you think of him?