BUCKandREAR
Well-Known Member
Here is the scenario:
Horse 3 last may, July - backed slowly, lots of ground work/long reining etc,
Aug: Riding away quietly, hacking 3 x per week for max 50 mins mainly walking, schooling 1 x per week 30 mins, becoming fitter and stronger all the time with a noticeable difference. Horse is a native type cob. Mentally and physically mature. Seems to thrive on work.
Plans are:
Spring/summer 2012 - ridden showing classes, dressage prelim, introduce a bit of jumping toward late summer/early autumn.
Autumn 2012 - Cubbing, hopefully hunting too
Would you:
A) Keep in light work throughout the winter (same as above)
B) Turn away from end of september till April next year then start work again.
What are your reasons for your answers??
Thanks
Horse 3 last may, July - backed slowly, lots of ground work/long reining etc,
Aug: Riding away quietly, hacking 3 x per week for max 50 mins mainly walking, schooling 1 x per week 30 mins, becoming fitter and stronger all the time with a noticeable difference. Horse is a native type cob. Mentally and physically mature. Seems to thrive on work.
Plans are:
Spring/summer 2012 - ridden showing classes, dressage prelim, introduce a bit of jumping toward late summer/early autumn.
Autumn 2012 - Cubbing, hopefully hunting too
Would you:
A) Keep in light work throughout the winter (same as above)
B) Turn away from end of september till April next year then start work again.
What are your reasons for your answers??
Thanks