Queenbee
Well-Known Member
Hi, I want to keep my little man 'learning' whist still for the most part being allowed to be a baby and enjoy himself before the time comes for the 'real work'
He is 17 months and is good with: grooming, hooves, tieing up to stable, catch and turn out, stabling, rugging,
He has slipped backwards a bit with leading recently but is getting better since I used a chiffney. And has seen some pretty heavy traffic on the road (when he was leading well) I would like to maybe get him leading on the roads a bit again over the winter but not until I am certain he is foot perfect to lead again.
What has everyone else done with horses this age. Over the winter I was thinking of mouthing him since he is already having something in his mouth to lead with. perhaps also looking at using a surcingle and numnah to get him used to having that kind of kit on him, working up to a light saddle and girth. He will be quite a big boy when I actually back him so I really want to do as much as I can as early as I can. I do not have a school where he is and am reluctant at the moment to work with him in his field as it is his "playground" although I do have the use of a nice big yard area and a LARGE barn. I was also considering long reining but am a complete virgin to that, I have never long reined with any of my others
eb's would have positively dragged me across the country if I had tried that with her!!! When would you start a youngster, he is eager to learn and I am eager to teach but not to over do it.
Basically any tips or experiences that you guys have had with your youngsters I would really appreciate hearing about them, what did you do with yours, how did you chose to do it and why?
Lots of cookies and wine
He is 17 months and is good with: grooming, hooves, tieing up to stable, catch and turn out, stabling, rugging,
He has slipped backwards a bit with leading recently but is getting better since I used a chiffney. And has seen some pretty heavy traffic on the road (when he was leading well) I would like to maybe get him leading on the roads a bit again over the winter but not until I am certain he is foot perfect to lead again.
What has everyone else done with horses this age. Over the winter I was thinking of mouthing him since he is already having something in his mouth to lead with. perhaps also looking at using a surcingle and numnah to get him used to having that kind of kit on him, working up to a light saddle and girth. He will be quite a big boy when I actually back him so I really want to do as much as I can as early as I can. I do not have a school where he is and am reluctant at the moment to work with him in his field as it is his "playground" although I do have the use of a nice big yard area and a LARGE barn. I was also considering long reining but am a complete virgin to that, I have never long reined with any of my others
Basically any tips or experiences that you guys have had with your youngsters I would really appreciate hearing about them, what did you do with yours, how did you chose to do it and why?
Lots of cookies and wine