Meowy Catkin
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Tangled I agree with you - take your time and enjoy it as you have many years ahead together.
It's funny, people fall into two camps when they meet my unbacked gelding (just turned three). The first say - back him now while he's weak(!). The second say - wait as he looks young and weak.
OK - so he's a gagly, undeveloped weedy boy with a short back that has a lot of growing to do. Well that's not a surprise really as thanks to Dr Bennett, we know that no horse of any breed has a mature skeleton before the age of 5 1/2 and bigger horses need even more time. Plus it's the spine that matures last and you can cause a sway back by overloading an immature spine (there's a photo of that on Dr Bennett's article).
So I'm happy to wait. He will also be mentally more mature then too, as at the moment he's going through the Kevins. So I plan to lightly back at 4 1/2 but no more until he's a year older.
It's funny, people fall into two camps when they meet my unbacked gelding (just turned three). The first say - back him now while he's weak(!). The second say - wait as he looks young and weak.
OK - so he's a gagly, undeveloped weedy boy with a short back that has a lot of growing to do. Well that's not a surprise really as thanks to Dr Bennett, we know that no horse of any breed has a mature skeleton before the age of 5 1/2 and bigger horses need even more time. Plus it's the spine that matures last and you can cause a sway back by overloading an immature spine (there's a photo of that on Dr Bennett's article).
So I'm happy to wait. He will also be mentally more mature then too, as at the moment he's going through the Kevins. So I plan to lightly back at 4 1/2 but no more until he's a year older.