Little Rose Bud
Member
Bit of background, I bought Rosie, a 4 1/2 yo, well handled but unbroken Welsh sec C. I am in no rush to do anything particular this year, just some hacking, and teach her some basics, going at her pace and learning together. She is incredibly laid back and confident about being handled so her progress has been fast so far.
Week 1 - Rosie has had no problems accepting tack and rider, and has been out on a couple of very short hacks up the bridle path following another horse, just being allowed to do her own thing, stop and go when she wanted and just getting used to carrying a rider and seeing a new place.
Week 2 - I am now starting to do some very basic schooling (5 min sessions), I've been working on teaching her that when I squeeze my legs, it means go forward, and when I sit deeper, it means stop (she's got a fairly good grasp of verbal 'walk on' and 'woah' so I've just been adding aids). I've also introduced a bit of steering, but not insisting too much, just letting her go mostly where she wants in the school so she can concentrate on learning go and stop. Today we added a short bit of trot.
I was just wondering, does anyone have a tried and tested order they teach things in? Or is it completely individual to each horse? And how often/how long are schooling sessions for a 4 yo? I'm not in a rush with her, but I see all these 4yo horses for sale already out jumping, doing dressage, hacking alone etc and think I'm babying Rosie just doing our few minutes a day?
In between these short schooling sessions we have been out and about (in hand) getting used to 'scary' things like tarpaulins, farm machinery, sheep, dogs, coloured poles and jump wings and whatever else we find. She has an incredible nature, she's interested in everything but nothing has really spooked her yet
Week 1 - Rosie has had no problems accepting tack and rider, and has been out on a couple of very short hacks up the bridle path following another horse, just being allowed to do her own thing, stop and go when she wanted and just getting used to carrying a rider and seeing a new place.
Week 2 - I am now starting to do some very basic schooling (5 min sessions), I've been working on teaching her that when I squeeze my legs, it means go forward, and when I sit deeper, it means stop (she's got a fairly good grasp of verbal 'walk on' and 'woah' so I've just been adding aids). I've also introduced a bit of steering, but not insisting too much, just letting her go mostly where she wants in the school so she can concentrate on learning go and stop. Today we added a short bit of trot.
I was just wondering, does anyone have a tried and tested order they teach things in? Or is it completely individual to each horse? And how often/how long are schooling sessions for a 4 yo? I'm not in a rush with her, but I see all these 4yo horses for sale already out jumping, doing dressage, hacking alone etc and think I'm babying Rosie just doing our few minutes a day?
In between these short schooling sessions we have been out and about (in hand) getting used to 'scary' things like tarpaulins, farm machinery, sheep, dogs, coloured poles and jump wings and whatever else we find. She has an incredible nature, she's interested in everything but nothing has really spooked her yet