Storminateacup
Well-Known Member
Hi Folks, well my new horsey arrived two days ago and is beautiful and has settled in reasonably with my old cob acting as nanny. Today in anticipation of my cob going out for a ride with my loanee I feed the two horses in seperate fields then, put a headcollar on old cob and moved him out of sight of the youngster. Youngster when into full throttle gallop ground the field bucking and whinneying and galloping flat out at the fence. I waved my arms and said "whoa" and he turned around and went back for a second and third round.
So what would you all advise, he is 15.3hh ISH 4 year old gangly boy - do you think he will jump the fence? and if so should i take the risk of taking cob out today.
(There is another horse in the next field that he could also stand next to, whilst cob is away- I has'en to mention)
Friends I should just go for it and let him gallop round and hope he doesnt jump, but I am more worried about the concequences of him getting out of the field, and having to retrieve him as although fairly good to lead he is a big boy to have prancing around in a state.
Those with youngsters will hopeful have some views or advice to give.
I had forgotten what fun youngsters can be!
So what would you all advise, he is 15.3hh ISH 4 year old gangly boy - do you think he will jump the fence? and if so should i take the risk of taking cob out today.
(There is another horse in the next field that he could also stand next to, whilst cob is away- I has'en to mention)
Friends I should just go for it and let him gallop round and hope he doesnt jump, but I am more worried about the concequences of him getting out of the field, and having to retrieve him as although fairly good to lead he is a big boy to have prancing around in a state.
Those with youngsters will hopeful have some views or advice to give.
I had forgotten what fun youngsters can be!