Cathey
Active Member
Due to being at uni and not being able to have one of my own right now (
) iv been sharing for the last year. Over christmas the horse i was sharing went on loan and her owner got a youngster on loan from her friend that im going to keep sharing.
Now i have a few conerns over this. Firstly shes not yet 4 but was broken in the summer and has been turned away from november until now. Shes an appy x cob (but is very fine) and still looks slightly out of proportion. This will also be the youngest horse iv ever ridden. Her owner wants to bring her back into work (personally id give her until the summer off) and so it looks as though il be riding her lol.
So my question is what would u do with a horse this young? theres a school i can hire down the drive for £5 per half an hr and i was thinking start just lunging her in tack again, start walking round for 10 mins building it up each time about twice a week, taking everything slow and keeping it varied so she doesnt get stale and bored. Doing lots of ground work with her in the field etc. Her owner has never had any formal lessons and only ever owned a ploddy cob and the youngest horse iv ridden was a 4 yr old that had already been ridden away. I know im capable but dont want to ruin her lol especially as her owner is only really interesting in hacking but im more interested in the schooling side of things.
id appreciate your advice
Now i have a few conerns over this. Firstly shes not yet 4 but was broken in the summer and has been turned away from november until now. Shes an appy x cob (but is very fine) and still looks slightly out of proportion. This will also be the youngest horse iv ever ridden. Her owner wants to bring her back into work (personally id give her until the summer off) and so it looks as though il be riding her lol.
So my question is what would u do with a horse this young? theres a school i can hire down the drive for £5 per half an hr and i was thinking start just lunging her in tack again, start walking round for 10 mins building it up each time about twice a week, taking everything slow and keeping it varied so she doesnt get stale and bored. Doing lots of ground work with her in the field etc. Her owner has never had any formal lessons and only ever owned a ploddy cob and the youngest horse iv ridden was a 4 yr old that had already been ridden away. I know im capable but dont want to ruin her lol especially as her owner is only really interesting in hacking but im more interested in the schooling side of things.
id appreciate your advice