LouS
Well-Known Member
Just curious of people's methods/opinions.
When you back a horse do you get a saddle professionally fitted before you even get on them, or do you just fit one yourself as they're going to be changing shape so much?
Also do you get their back etc checked by a physio before you get on them or do you only do this if you run into problems?
And lastly how would you expect them to be working before you get on them? Working balanced and responsive on long lines in walk, trot and canter? Or do you get on them earlier? I have mine working properly on lines, but I know some people who just get on without doing much groundwork at all.
Would like to hear different people's views.
When you back a horse do you get a saddle professionally fitted before you even get on them, or do you just fit one yourself as they're going to be changing shape so much?
Also do you get their back etc checked by a physio before you get on them or do you only do this if you run into problems?
And lastly how would you expect them to be working before you get on them? Working balanced and responsive on long lines in walk, trot and canter? Or do you get on them earlier? I have mine working properly on lines, but I know some people who just get on without doing much groundwork at all.
Would like to hear different people's views.