rara007
Well-Known Member
A quick poll, obviously some of these are more directly related to the topic than others but I think all will be interesting!
1: rider weight (in riding kit ideally) to horse weight (in ideal BCS) percentage. Is this based on horses weight on a scales, weight tape or estimate. If the horse was never truly broken in/had a career other than as a ridden horse state this.
2: a. length of horses working career to date if still in full work or b. age of retirement from full work and c. age of retirement to no/very light work
3: horse breed/breeding if known, type if not
Does he/she have or have had any of the following:
4: DJD/Spavin/other degenerative bone related problem- if so age of onset and speed of progression
5: Any incidences of serious soft tissue injury (any tendon or ligament requiring over a week off)- if so age of onset, was the horse working at the time, if not working at the exact time of injury was the horse in no/light/medium/hard work at the time (thinking along the cumulative effect)
6: Kissing Spines (diagnosed via blocks and then rehabbed or had surgery)- if so age of onset
Behaviour wise do they
7: stand to be tacked up
8: stand to be mounted
9: have any resistance through either up or down transitions
10: work correctly to a stable elastic contact through choice
11: what noseband do they school at home in? Hack in? Jump in?
12: nap
13: have any significant quirks or habits (anything you've have to warn a 'guest' rider about
Maintenance wise do they
14: Require 'tweaking' from physio/osteo when they come for maintenance visits (if you have regular 'back' treatment)
15: Require frequent saddle flocking changes or deliberately uneven flocking
16: Require any form of medication
17: Do they show any stable vices?
nb. I realise any results will be hugely biased as I assume people who are over the 15/20% mark are not going to come and comment that their horses are now sour wrecks!
If we get enough answers I'll to collate a little (with the knowledge that a HHO survey needs a good serving of salt to be taken with it)
1: rider weight (in riding kit ideally) to horse weight (in ideal BCS) percentage. Is this based on horses weight on a scales, weight tape or estimate. If the horse was never truly broken in/had a career other than as a ridden horse state this.
2: a. length of horses working career to date if still in full work or b. age of retirement from full work and c. age of retirement to no/very light work
3: horse breed/breeding if known, type if not
Does he/she have or have had any of the following:
4: DJD/Spavin/other degenerative bone related problem- if so age of onset and speed of progression
5: Any incidences of serious soft tissue injury (any tendon or ligament requiring over a week off)- if so age of onset, was the horse working at the time, if not working at the exact time of injury was the horse in no/light/medium/hard work at the time (thinking along the cumulative effect)
6: Kissing Spines (diagnosed via blocks and then rehabbed or had surgery)- if so age of onset
Behaviour wise do they
7: stand to be tacked up
8: stand to be mounted
9: have any resistance through either up or down transitions
10: work correctly to a stable elastic contact through choice
11: what noseband do they school at home in? Hack in? Jump in?
12: nap
13: have any significant quirks or habits (anything you've have to warn a 'guest' rider about
Maintenance wise do they
14: Require 'tweaking' from physio/osteo when they come for maintenance visits (if you have regular 'back' treatment)
15: Require frequent saddle flocking changes or deliberately uneven flocking
16: Require any form of medication
17: Do they show any stable vices?
nb. I realise any results will be hugely biased as I assume people who are over the 15/20% mark are not going to come and comment that their horses are now sour wrecks!
If we get enough answers I'll to collate a little (with the knowledge that a HHO survey needs a good serving of salt to be taken with it)