SamanthaUK
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Basically, I know this lovely woman and she has two thoroughbreds. Anyway, this woman has known my mum and I for a while now and we've known her horses for a while. They're absolutely lovely and they have the best temperament ever.
We've been offered them as like a free loan/share thing as they're just wasted in the field. My mother and I love them. Have done for a while and we get on really well. They come when called, stand and let us groom them for hours. They're perfect.
The owner has said to us that we can do as we please with them. Including riding. Now they haven't been ridden in 4-5 years. So we don't know how they'd react. Me, or my mother are not prepared to get on and get thrown off an 'unbroken animal' and risk injuring ourselves.
They did used to be ridden often and they were hunted a lot. Then they got turned out for a while and never managed to get back riding again.
We were told that one bucks and one rears. Which isn't a massive problem in itself and it's something we could work on. Been thoroughbreds though and standing at 15.2hh each we don't want to just 'hop on' and get launched off.
SO, MY CONCLUSION..
Can anyone help give ideas, tips anything? that could help us to 'rebreak' them in if you like. We haven't tried tacking them up yet but I have leaned across one of the mare's backs, putting my weight on and she happily stood there.
Sorry for the long post. Any help is much apprieciated. Thanks
We've been offered them as like a free loan/share thing as they're just wasted in the field. My mother and I love them. Have done for a while and we get on really well. They come when called, stand and let us groom them for hours. They're perfect.
The owner has said to us that we can do as we please with them. Including riding. Now they haven't been ridden in 4-5 years. So we don't know how they'd react. Me, or my mother are not prepared to get on and get thrown off an 'unbroken animal' and risk injuring ourselves.
They did used to be ridden often and they were hunted a lot. Then they got turned out for a while and never managed to get back riding again.
We were told that one bucks and one rears. Which isn't a massive problem in itself and it's something we could work on. Been thoroughbreds though and standing at 15.2hh each we don't want to just 'hop on' and get launched off.
SO, MY CONCLUSION..
Can anyone help give ideas, tips anything? that could help us to 'rebreak' them in if you like. We haven't tried tacking them up yet but I have leaned across one of the mare's backs, putting my weight on and she happily stood there.
Sorry for the long post. Any help is much apprieciated. Thanks
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