McNally
Well-Known Member
As some of you may know- I found myself in the position of owning a 3.5yr old, with no experience of or desire to bring on a youngster!
Well its all going ok, probably very slowly as i have my horse i'm trying to bring back into work and have been ill myself- as a result of this nothing has been rushed and sometimes he has gone a week doing nothing at all.
We are at the stage where my daughter can ride him out on very short hacks- I lead her on his own but can let her off in company (off road)
Today a friend is going to ride him out properly on the roads with me on my horse to see how that go's (likely to see bigger traffic etc) He is fine with cars passing, even at speed on the road we have to go on a bit from the yard to the bridleway.
Now some people have said to me just to keep him going as we are, very light hacking all through the winter with a view to start schooling and a bit more come spring.
Is this a good idea? does he need turning away? If so at what point?
Is he doing ok?
Well its all going ok, probably very slowly as i have my horse i'm trying to bring back into work and have been ill myself- as a result of this nothing has been rushed and sometimes he has gone a week doing nothing at all.
We are at the stage where my daughter can ride him out on very short hacks- I lead her on his own but can let her off in company (off road)
Today a friend is going to ride him out properly on the roads with me on my horse to see how that go's (likely to see bigger traffic etc) He is fine with cars passing, even at speed on the road we have to go on a bit from the yard to the bridleway.
Now some people have said to me just to keep him going as we are, very light hacking all through the winter with a view to start schooling and a bit more come spring.
Is this a good idea? does he need turning away? If so at what point?
Is he doing ok?