cob&onion
Well-Known Member
I was wondering how people on a private yard/horses on their own/at home manage to back/break youngsters in on their own or don't' they?!
I have 2 horses on my field but luckily not too far from a yard and have a few horsey friends about.
When i backed the mare i had help on the ground and also had someone come and help me for a week after the initial backing process was done. I planned to do the same with my 3yr old this summer. However help is limited as i have to do my horses at unsociable hours - either before 8am or after 6pm!
Its just things like long-reining, i need someone to be at his head to *guide* him - i did do a bit of long reining last autumn but found it difficult alone!! also when i come to sit on him - need someone again to hold him, and when riding away i would like someone on the ground to guide him for the first few times.....also from a safety point of view.
He is well used to wearing tack and knows most voice commands inhand. He is very chilled out and i feel like he is ready to do more long-reining now. I hope to be riding him lightly toward autumn.
So how do people manage backing/long reining process alone? any tips?!!
I have 2 horses on my field but luckily not too far from a yard and have a few horsey friends about.
When i backed the mare i had help on the ground and also had someone come and help me for a week after the initial backing process was done. I planned to do the same with my 3yr old this summer. However help is limited as i have to do my horses at unsociable hours - either before 8am or after 6pm!
Its just things like long-reining, i need someone to be at his head to *guide* him - i did do a bit of long reining last autumn but found it difficult alone!! also when i come to sit on him - need someone again to hold him, and when riding away i would like someone on the ground to guide him for the first few times.....also from a safety point of view.
He is well used to wearing tack and knows most voice commands inhand. He is very chilled out and i feel like he is ready to do more long-reining now. I hope to be riding him lightly toward autumn.
So how do people manage backing/long reining process alone? any tips?!!