Tiarella
Well-Known Member
I'm sure this question has been asked many times before - sorry!
Just a bit of background info...
My Connemara came over from Ireland in August to be brought on by pro eventers. Between then and me buying him from eventers in November he had team chased/hunted and brought him on so correctly.
I bought him as a 4yo in November but he is now 5(10th April). He was very weak behind, could barely stand up when picking feet out and sometimes even looked like he had wobblers 😳 He does also have slightly sloping fetlocks behind and this was very noticeable when I first bought him (my vet wasn't concerned). I brought him back to real basics and from November till now I've hacked, long reined, done ground work - mostly all in walk. I've introduced schooling 1/2 times a week and interval training 2 times a week over the past month. He now looks almost 'strong' and my chiro, saddle fitter and barefoot trimmer have all said he looks a completely different horse! He rarely stands tucked under - that's when his fetlocks were most noticeable and the angles in his hind feet have changed dramatically.
So basically, when is the right time to start introducing some jumping/gridwork?!
(Talking max 80cm...lol)
I will post some pics one day
Just a bit of background info...
My Connemara came over from Ireland in August to be brought on by pro eventers. Between then and me buying him from eventers in November he had team chased/hunted and brought him on so correctly.
I bought him as a 4yo in November but he is now 5(10th April). He was very weak behind, could barely stand up when picking feet out and sometimes even looked like he had wobblers 😳 He does also have slightly sloping fetlocks behind and this was very noticeable when I first bought him (my vet wasn't concerned). I brought him back to real basics and from November till now I've hacked, long reined, done ground work - mostly all in walk. I've introduced schooling 1/2 times a week and interval training 2 times a week over the past month. He now looks almost 'strong' and my chiro, saddle fitter and barefoot trimmer have all said he looks a completely different horse! He rarely stands tucked under - that's when his fetlocks were most noticeable and the angles in his hind feet have changed dramatically.
So basically, when is the right time to start introducing some jumping/gridwork?!
(Talking max 80cm...lol)
I will post some pics one day