Jenna1406
Well-Known Member
Thanks everyone for the advice. I am taking it all in.
I am not in a hurry to ride at all, I am just wondering what I should be doing and what everyone else does with their rising 2 year olds. I have a riding mare as well, so its not like I dont have a horse to ride. Its general advice that I needs because I have never had a younster before
Too many good slow growing heavies are ruined completely because they are not allowed to grow steadily and quietly in a field I understand you dont have another youngster for her to play with but in my mind You shouldnt do anything with a two year old but maybe three or four shows The handling needed for those will be enough She sounds like a wonderful well mannered baby so why ruin all that buy pushing too far too fast. Her type she shouldnt be doing anything at all until she is at least four preferably five to give her time to mature and fill out and stop growing I dont lunge at all but if I did the horse would need to be at least 6 or 7 before I did. I do long rein prior to backing when they have passed their 4th birthday If you are patient you will have a lovely healthy horse if you rush her you could be building in joint problems and arthritis before she is old enough to do much. If you are in a hurry to ride buy a riding horse not a baby
I am not in a hurry to ride at all, I am just wondering what I should be doing and what everyone else does with their rising 2 year olds. I have a riding mare as well, so its not like I dont have a horse to ride. Its general advice that I needs because I have never had a younster before