doodle
Well-Known Member
Like everyone the ground round here is rock solid. As such we have only been hacking in walk and trot. However it has rained recently. Today the hay field had been cut. So we headed down there with the aim of having a decent canter. But when we got there the ground was still like concrete, there were cracks. So we just had a lovely trot round, Robin desperate to canter too.
How bad is working in hard ground? Do you ever do it? Is there anyway of making it safer?
2 years ago he was eventing when we had the long dry summer. He threw a splint. Although was never lame, vet said ignore it and it has now gone away.
But I don’t want him damaged just for the sake of a canter.
It is now raining and due to rain for next 36hrs so hoping with hay cut the rain will get into the ground and soften it a bit.
How bad is working in hard ground? Do you ever do it? Is there anyway of making it safer?
2 years ago he was eventing when we had the long dry summer. He threw a splint. Although was never lame, vet said ignore it and it has now gone away.
But I don’t want him damaged just for the sake of a canter.
It is now raining and due to rain for next 36hrs so hoping with hay cut the rain will get into the ground and soften it a bit.