BBP
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I backed my little horse (andalusian x welsh b - very fine and lightly built) last year but by September he was still hugely unbalanced in trot and could barely trot a 20m circle, stopped every time I got even slightly out of balance with him, and he was also very unpredictable. I felt he would benefit from being turned away so he spent from Sept to March in the field.
I rebacked him in March and he is like a different horse! He is trotting happily, balanced and forwards, over poles etc, he feels so much stronger, more confident and calmer (mostly!). I didn't even attempt canter last year, except on a couple of hacks, even on the lunge as he didn't seem balanced enough so he doesn't really know the voice command for it, but I think it's about time he tried it!
I have taken him to the gallops a couple of weeks ago, let him follow another horse and he ran into canter but then did a (gorgeous!!!) canter with a lead. I thought this would be the bast way to do it, but sadly the ground is like concrete at the moment out hacking, and I don't have transport to get to the gallops very often. He is only 14hh so I think now he is stronger he should be okay to try it in the school but what is the best way to teach it? I popped up a little rail yesterday in the hope that a little pop over it and he might naturally pick up canter (he did this last year over a raised pole) but in the sun she was so chilled he just popped a little jump in and went straight back into trot! (I was very excited about his first ever jump though, he felt lovely!)
He is just turning 5 this week and I am in no rush, but he does feel ready to do more.
I rebacked him in March and he is like a different horse! He is trotting happily, balanced and forwards, over poles etc, he feels so much stronger, more confident and calmer (mostly!). I didn't even attempt canter last year, except on a couple of hacks, even on the lunge as he didn't seem balanced enough so he doesn't really know the voice command for it, but I think it's about time he tried it!
I have taken him to the gallops a couple of weeks ago, let him follow another horse and he ran into canter but then did a (gorgeous!!!) canter with a lead. I thought this would be the bast way to do it, but sadly the ground is like concrete at the moment out hacking, and I don't have transport to get to the gallops very often. He is only 14hh so I think now he is stronger he should be okay to try it in the school but what is the best way to teach it? I popped up a little rail yesterday in the hope that a little pop over it and he might naturally pick up canter (he did this last year over a raised pole) but in the sun she was so chilled he just popped a little jump in and went straight back into trot! (I was very excited about his first ever jump though, he felt lovely!)
He is just turning 5 this week and I am in no rush, but he does feel ready to do more.