Cripple101
Well-Known Member
Hi all 
I'm just after a little bit of advice regarding my young horse. A bit of background for you all - he's a 3 year old (4 end of March) big gangly zangersheide (currently about 16.3hh and very much still growing) and affectionately known as Ham (laugh now, let's get it over with hahaha). I got him last year having just turned 3 and having no education at all. I've done a lot of ground work and long reining with him, and lightly backed him and hacked out a few times autumn last year. He's just been left since then to be a baby
He started being a little rogue in the field so I started long reining him out again once or twice a week which seems to be keeping him much happier!
He long reins out beautifully and I'm not sure how much he's learning from it now - what are people's thoughts on starting some light hacks under saddle again? I always said I would do next to nothing with him under saddle until he's 4 and I'm totally content to wait another few months but just curious to other people's thoughts. I'm very reluctant to do too much too soon with him, especially as he's a very big baby, so anyone who has experience with youngsters and has a vague plan for what is too much too soon would be great.
While I'm hoping he'll have a successful career, I'm not aiming for the age classes and my priority is longevity and his happiness - look forward to your thoughts
I'm just after a little bit of advice regarding my young horse. A bit of background for you all - he's a 3 year old (4 end of March) big gangly zangersheide (currently about 16.3hh and very much still growing) and affectionately known as Ham (laugh now, let's get it over with hahaha). I got him last year having just turned 3 and having no education at all. I've done a lot of ground work and long reining with him, and lightly backed him and hacked out a few times autumn last year. He's just been left since then to be a baby
He long reins out beautifully and I'm not sure how much he's learning from it now - what are people's thoughts on starting some light hacks under saddle again? I always said I would do next to nothing with him under saddle until he's 4 and I'm totally content to wait another few months but just curious to other people's thoughts. I'm very reluctant to do too much too soon with him, especially as he's a very big baby, so anyone who has experience with youngsters and has a vague plan for what is too much too soon would be great.
While I'm hoping he'll have a successful career, I'm not aiming for the age classes and my priority is longevity and his happiness - look forward to your thoughts