dollyanna
Well-Known Member
With the return of longer days and the odd ray of sunshine, I am pondering what to do with my two babies this year. They are now about 21 months, and would really like to do a little more than just be field ornaments. They do enjoy going for walks etc, and I have done a bit of proofing of things like roadworks signs, umbrellas, dogs, bikes, buggies etc. They will be ride and drive - basically anything I can think of they will have a go at at some point in their lives! Oh, they are both fells.
I would really like to start them with a little bit of longreining, just round the field and our little village, no different to their in hand walks. But I don't want to put a bit in their mouths just yet, not sure whether I will ride them in bits as yet, although they will be bitted for driving. But their headcollars aren't ideal for attaching reins to, would slip around.
Has anyone else started babies in just a headcollar for longreining? What are your experiences? I was also looking at side pull bridles, just a really simple leather one, or possibly a rope "NH" type sidepull, although I have no real experience of these at all.
The aim of this would be just getting them going better off my voice (they are excellent in hand),and building up confidence not having me at their side all the time, especially my boy who can be clingy. Just something different to being led all the time, and a different way for them to think. I have help on the ground, not just going to stick reins on and go!
Thoughts?
I would really like to start them with a little bit of longreining, just round the field and our little village, no different to their in hand walks. But I don't want to put a bit in their mouths just yet, not sure whether I will ride them in bits as yet, although they will be bitted for driving. But their headcollars aren't ideal for attaching reins to, would slip around.
Has anyone else started babies in just a headcollar for longreining? What are your experiences? I was also looking at side pull bridles, just a really simple leather one, or possibly a rope "NH" type sidepull, although I have no real experience of these at all.
The aim of this would be just getting them going better off my voice (they are excellent in hand),and building up confidence not having me at their side all the time, especially my boy who can be clingy. Just something different to being led all the time, and a different way for them to think. I have help on the ground, not just going to stick reins on and go!
Thoughts?