GeorgeyGal
Well-Known Member
I'm over a year away from this but a few questions keep swimming through my mind and I'd be grateful to hear others experiences.
At the initial backing stage do you find if you have a strong bond with the youngster can it be beneficial to have someone else mount so you can be at the head on the ground for reassurance and confidence or is it better to get on yourself?
My next musing is has anyone started a horse without going in a school, (I've never been into schooling in an arena and prefer to school around the farm tracks). Maybe as my youngster matures I will introduce her to the manège but for now she is v happy going round the fields and I was planning to start long lining this way to.
At the initial backing stage do you find if you have a strong bond with the youngster can it be beneficial to have someone else mount so you can be at the head on the ground for reassurance and confidence or is it better to get on yourself?
My next musing is has anyone started a horse without going in a school, (I've never been into schooling in an arena and prefer to school around the farm tracks). Maybe as my youngster matures I will introduce her to the manège but for now she is v happy going round the fields and I was planning to start long lining this way to.