Tinypony
Well-Known Member
I had my Arab mare from a six months old foal. Sitting on her bareback for the first time was a feeling I'll never forget. Such a feeling of closeness and connection with her...
So I did the basics bareback and in a halter. Then added a bareback pad and later a saddle. Never got around to bitting her, there wasn't any need. I might have done if she hadn't had to retire young.
There was a really big benefit of all the groundwork done, including the "informal" stuff like having a horse yield around me rather than the opposite. That was that as soon as I started to ride her she understood cues for lateral work, leg yields, turn on forehand and hindquarters etc. It was a great foundation for a horse that I wanted to be truly soft in the halter when ridden.
So I did the basics bareback and in a halter. Then added a bareback pad and later a saddle. Never got around to bitting her, there wasn't any need. I might have done if she hadn't had to retire young.
There was a really big benefit of all the groundwork done, including the "informal" stuff like having a horse yield around me rather than the opposite. That was that as soon as I started to ride her she understood cues for lateral work, leg yields, turn on forehand and hindquarters etc. It was a great foundation for a horse that I wanted to be truly soft in the halter when ridden.