piaffe
Well-Known Member
Pointless post really and very self induldgent but after some advice too
My rising 3 year old has been on box rest now for 3 weeks. Some of it was spent on restricted turnout (vets reccomenedation) until she decided she was in love with another horse, broke through the fencing and had a hooley.
After that, she stayed in her box.
Anyway, I've been a little worried about how to go about bringing her back into gentle work as have been taking it slowly anyway (age) and worried about the injury.
So today, a little unsure about how to go about it, I put a bridle with lunge line on and took her into the school and walked her in hand for 20 mins. She walked around like an angel and didn't put a foot wrong. Not bad for a baby who has been stuck in a box for a week. I couldnt have been more pleased with her.
I then got a bit bored and got some cones out to walk her in and out of.
How would you go about it? Is that ok for a first day? When should i introduce some trot work? Im sooooo worried about getting it wrong and everyone tells me something different.
I can't take her out in hand as we have a big festival going on in neighbouring fields and all the horses are a little sharp atm.
Sorry, i have waffled a bit, I hope it makes sense.
My rising 3 year old has been on box rest now for 3 weeks. Some of it was spent on restricted turnout (vets reccomenedation) until she decided she was in love with another horse, broke through the fencing and had a hooley.
Anyway, I've been a little worried about how to go about bringing her back into gentle work as have been taking it slowly anyway (age) and worried about the injury.
So today, a little unsure about how to go about it, I put a bridle with lunge line on and took her into the school and walked her in hand for 20 mins. She walked around like an angel and didn't put a foot wrong. Not bad for a baby who has been stuck in a box for a week. I couldnt have been more pleased with her.
I then got a bit bored and got some cones out to walk her in and out of.
How would you go about it? Is that ok for a first day? When should i introduce some trot work? Im sooooo worried about getting it wrong and everyone tells me something different.
I can't take her out in hand as we have a big festival going on in neighbouring fields and all the horses are a little sharp atm.
Sorry, i have waffled a bit, I hope it makes sense.