cptrayes
Well-Known Member
I don't know how to react to this. A friend of mine has a "gypsy vanner" coloured filly, lightweight cob, three years old.
I regret now that I suggested last year that she would sell more easily if she got her neighbour's kid to sit on her back for a photo to show how easy she was going to be to break at three or four. She went ahead and backed her completely and had her doing short but very hilly hacks at two and working in an arena at walk and trot with a bit of canter too.
This year the filly is being worked again after a winter break and is now entered for 2 dressage competitions this weekend, an Intro and a Prelim. She has also been out on a 2 hour, again hilly, hack.
What do the rest of you think about this?
I regret now that I suggested last year that she would sell more easily if she got her neighbour's kid to sit on her back for a photo to show how easy she was going to be to break at three or four. She went ahead and backed her completely and had her doing short but very hilly hacks at two and working in an arena at walk and trot with a bit of canter too.
This year the filly is being worked again after a winter break and is now entered for 2 dressage competitions this weekend, an Intro and a Prelim. She has also been out on a 2 hour, again hilly, hack.
What do the rest of you think about this?