HufflyPuffly
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What will you be aiming to do with your four year olds next year (so four next year, 3 now)?
I'm just wondering what to aim baby Skylla at?
As I have not brought the bestie in question back into any work yet, it does very much depend on how she goes.
I have really enjoyed taking Topaz affliated BD, I like that there are clear things to aim for and a fair structure/rules. My plan was to do some low level dressage (probably prelim if canter goes well as those intro tests are tricky for gangly babies), but now I have digested the new BD rules it seems we have nowt to aim her at really. I do like to have a championship aim, we may not achieve it but its nice for me to have that focus. But the lowest I can compete with a champ to aim at is Novice, which I think will be a stretch for a (young) four year old...
I know BD have the young horse classes but I have assumed that they are for bred for the job dressage horses, has anyone been that can tell all? Would I be laughed at with my carriage horse?
So I think BD is out.
I've looked at trailblazers and we are eligible for the Prelim champ route, but I have never done Trailblazer's. What are the comps like? Would a championship be baby horse friendly? As I've done the AF/ regionals at BD I know what to expect and know that as she seems pretty none spooky so far, she should be fine with them.
I'm planning on her doing some novice showing too, so maybe unaff showing and dressage will be the way forward?
The main aim is to carry on her schooling as a human carrier
and get her out to see the world. My personal view is the more they can experiance as a youngster (with positive outings) the less issues you might get later down the line. I'm certianly not intending to hammer her or intensively school her, but maybe do a once a month outing so she is reminded that there is world beyond our yard and hacking routes
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She did four in-hand shows last year and was beautifully behaved in all of them, so it would be to keep building up the good experiances.
Just curious what other people's plans are
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I'm just wondering what to aim baby Skylla at?
As I have not brought the bestie in question back into any work yet, it does very much depend on how she goes.
I have really enjoyed taking Topaz affliated BD, I like that there are clear things to aim for and a fair structure/rules. My plan was to do some low level dressage (probably prelim if canter goes well as those intro tests are tricky for gangly babies), but now I have digested the new BD rules it seems we have nowt to aim her at really. I do like to have a championship aim, we may not achieve it but its nice for me to have that focus. But the lowest I can compete with a champ to aim at is Novice, which I think will be a stretch for a (young) four year old...
I know BD have the young horse classes but I have assumed that they are for bred for the job dressage horses, has anyone been that can tell all? Would I be laughed at with my carriage horse?
So I think BD is out.
I've looked at trailblazers and we are eligible for the Prelim champ route, but I have never done Trailblazer's. What are the comps like? Would a championship be baby horse friendly? As I've done the AF/ regionals at BD I know what to expect and know that as she seems pretty none spooky so far, she should be fine with them.
I'm planning on her doing some novice showing too, so maybe unaff showing and dressage will be the way forward?
The main aim is to carry on her schooling as a human carrier
She did four in-hand shows last year and was beautifully behaved in all of them, so it would be to keep building up the good experiances.
Just curious what other people's plans are
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