Huckleberryslp
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Hi everyone,
I figured this would be a good place to gather thoughts.
I have a young mini coblet turning 3 in the spring. The yard she is at is wonderful, everyone is helpful with chores, bringing in/turning out/feeding etc and everyone's horses are wonderfully mannered (it's a yard of 6, 5 mares and a gelding everyone else 8yrs plus). We've been at this yard just over a year and my little mare has come on leaps and bounds. I have had odd help from professionals here and there to help with groundwork/desensitising/rugs/fly sprays/tack being put on etc but nothing consistent only day to day handling. We go for occasional walks with others at the yard but we seem more focused on our own out and about and seem to absorb training better (forgot to mention she's my first youngster but have ridden and cared for horses for many years).
Options that im struggling to choose between. Sending her away to be lightly backed by a professional over the summer at a starting/breaking yard or a professional lady coming to my yard in the spring to back her. I trust both people.
One of the lovely girls on the yard is getting a foal soon, she believes it's fab that mine can finally have a playmate (the other horses are very very placid) on one hand I think it's fab as it will help me see my pony's maturity better, and that changes within the herd could be good for her. On the other hand I worry incase it sets her back a little in her mind. I feel mentally this year she is ready for a slow consistent bit of work (she shows signs of boredom escaping her stable when she has a chain across her door etc)
Apart from the new foal coming, The yard she's at is extremely safe and calm, nothing happens quickly, and we only have a schooling field not an actual arena as such to work in, we do have fantastic hacking with hills!
I need help deciding whether to ''throw her into the limelight' a little at a breaking yard with new horses/busier/spookier environment, with an arena, horse walker etc or get her started in a place she's already comfortable and yet maybe slightly bored already and send her away for further education a season or two later. I'll try to be as involved as possible with either option.
Sorry for the messy post I've been thinking as I'm writing haha
What can everyone advise?
I figured this would be a good place to gather thoughts.
I have a young mini coblet turning 3 in the spring. The yard she is at is wonderful, everyone is helpful with chores, bringing in/turning out/feeding etc and everyone's horses are wonderfully mannered (it's a yard of 6, 5 mares and a gelding everyone else 8yrs plus). We've been at this yard just over a year and my little mare has come on leaps and bounds. I have had odd help from professionals here and there to help with groundwork/desensitising/rugs/fly sprays/tack being put on etc but nothing consistent only day to day handling. We go for occasional walks with others at the yard but we seem more focused on our own out and about and seem to absorb training better (forgot to mention she's my first youngster but have ridden and cared for horses for many years).
Options that im struggling to choose between. Sending her away to be lightly backed by a professional over the summer at a starting/breaking yard or a professional lady coming to my yard in the spring to back her. I trust both people.
One of the lovely girls on the yard is getting a foal soon, she believes it's fab that mine can finally have a playmate (the other horses are very very placid) on one hand I think it's fab as it will help me see my pony's maturity better, and that changes within the herd could be good for her. On the other hand I worry incase it sets her back a little in her mind. I feel mentally this year she is ready for a slow consistent bit of work (she shows signs of boredom escaping her stable when she has a chain across her door etc)
Apart from the new foal coming, The yard she's at is extremely safe and calm, nothing happens quickly, and we only have a schooling field not an actual arena as such to work in, we do have fantastic hacking with hills!
I need help deciding whether to ''throw her into the limelight' a little at a breaking yard with new horses/busier/spookier environment, with an arena, horse walker etc or get her started in a place she's already comfortable and yet maybe slightly bored already and send her away for further education a season or two later. I'll try to be as involved as possible with either option.
Sorry for the messy post I've been thinking as I'm writing haha
What can everyone advise?