Paigeous
Well-Known Member
Before I start, I'm not actually too inexperienced to own the 17 month old ID x TB filly that I'm talking about, it was just a joke
I own an 8 year old Welsh cross mare who I broke in myself. I'm quite confident that I am capable of breaking my ISH..I just don't know the right time to be starting some things with her.
With my other mare the process was done by me but under the instruction of the woman who owned her at the time, as my parents wouldn't buy her for me until she was broken in (I was 12, first pony and all that). So as you may already be imagining the process wasn't all that great for her and even as a carefree young 'un I was a little perturbed by the lack of substance in the breaking process.
Consequently I had to pretty much re-break her when I moved yards.
So that this time around I get it right first time I'd like to know at what age I can start doing the following..
Putting a bit in her mouth
Lungeing (with roller and cavesson, hopefully)
Leaning over her back
Sitting on her for short periods of time
I know I shouldn't really back her until she's 3 and I won't do..but I was wondering if on perhaps a once a week basis I could do the last two a little earlier..say at 2 and a half? I'm not an idiot, I wouldn't try and back her properly too early, I just want to allow plenty of time for her to get used to everything..
And also at what age..
They lose their baby teeth
The growth of a horse with her breeding would begin to slow
Any advice/info would be much appreciated
I own an 8 year old Welsh cross mare who I broke in myself. I'm quite confident that I am capable of breaking my ISH..I just don't know the right time to be starting some things with her.
With my other mare the process was done by me but under the instruction of the woman who owned her at the time, as my parents wouldn't buy her for me until she was broken in (I was 12, first pony and all that). So as you may already be imagining the process wasn't all that great for her and even as a carefree young 'un I was a little perturbed by the lack of substance in the breaking process.
Consequently I had to pretty much re-break her when I moved yards.
So that this time around I get it right first time I'd like to know at what age I can start doing the following..
Putting a bit in her mouth
Lungeing (with roller and cavesson, hopefully)
Leaning over her back
Sitting on her for short periods of time
I know I shouldn't really back her until she's 3 and I won't do..but I was wondering if on perhaps a once a week basis I could do the last two a little earlier..say at 2 and a half? I'm not an idiot, I wouldn't try and back her properly too early, I just want to allow plenty of time for her to get used to everything..
And also at what age..
They lose their baby teeth
The growth of a horse with her breeding would begin to slow
Any advice/info would be much appreciated