Jackson
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Not really sure how to start this thread, but I just had to share my beastie Jack's progress today
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Since march we have been having horrible, horrible issues with picking up the correct canter leads. After a bit of work with a physio, today we had quite a breakthrough with him picking up the correct lead on one rein the first time, and on the other rein the second time that I asked (you'll have to excuse the fact that I can't remember which rein each happened on, I was just too happy, lol!) I also discovered his impressive ability to lengthen/shorten his stride.. that was definitely not there before!
Now, here comes the question, as part of his programme, I was meant to be getting him to work over his his back and to generally use himself better on the lunge. I have a complete fear of sidereins, because they would probably only suceed on getting him to plough around with his nose tucked in. Someone recommended that I lunge him with the sidereins draped behind his withers, and bought down through his forelegs and clipped on to his headcollar. (apologies for not knowing the name, and my less than great description) So I tried it, and this happened..
So, I know my question is relitively stupid, but my experience with horses, up until I met Jack, has mainly been hacking and plodding; I have never had to consider wheather a horse is working well or not, and do not trust myself to say weather this gadget has suceeded in encouraging him to work over his back.. From the pictures, can you tell weather we were sucessful or not? I personally think he looks lovely, much better than his usual girraffe being pinged around on the end of a string impression
. Someone also suggested that I tightened them up a little but I didn't want to restrict him.. What do you think?
Since march we have been having horrible, horrible issues with picking up the correct canter leads. After a bit of work with a physio, today we had quite a breakthrough with him picking up the correct lead on one rein the first time, and on the other rein the second time that I asked (you'll have to excuse the fact that I can't remember which rein each happened on, I was just too happy, lol!) I also discovered his impressive ability to lengthen/shorten his stride.. that was definitely not there before!
Now, here comes the question, as part of his programme, I was meant to be getting him to work over his his back and to generally use himself better on the lunge. I have a complete fear of sidereins, because they would probably only suceed on getting him to plough around with his nose tucked in. Someone recommended that I lunge him with the sidereins draped behind his withers, and bought down through his forelegs and clipped on to his headcollar. (apologies for not knowing the name, and my less than great description) So I tried it, and this happened..
So, I know my question is relitively stupid, but my experience with horses, up until I met Jack, has mainly been hacking and plodding; I have never had to consider wheather a horse is working well or not, and do not trust myself to say weather this gadget has suceeded in encouraging him to work over his back.. From the pictures, can you tell weather we were sucessful or not? I personally think he looks lovely, much better than his usual girraffe being pinged around on the end of a string impression