rachmacypixie111
Well-Known Member
Hi - I look after (full time) an 18month old TB colt - well bred for racing. The owner bought him at the foal sales and this little man was lucky enough to have an owner with stables and me to care for him (the owner is not a horsey person - a business man who wanted a racehorse but with alot more empathy than most in his situation! And he helps look after him and has learnt all the basics - nice to see somebody like this, not just the usual owner that turns up at the races!!!) He has had a great start to life - well handled and cared for at a family home with his little welsh A comapanion.
He is an absolute star - so laid back and doesnt put a foot wrong!
Anyway - going off the subject!! A top racing guy came to see him a couple of weeks ago and said he looked great and I should start the basics with him as it will ease the stress when he goes to his trainer in October. I have taken him in the menage 3 times now just for about 4 mins on each rein and getting him going forward in walk - he has not gone too far away from me yet as he is a baby and still trying to understand. I have backed horses before but not a top TB!
Just genaral advice would be much appreciated!
Cheers guys!
He is an absolute star - so laid back and doesnt put a foot wrong!
Anyway - going off the subject!! A top racing guy came to see him a couple of weeks ago and said he looked great and I should start the basics with him as it will ease the stress when he goes to his trainer in October. I have taken him in the menage 3 times now just for about 4 mins on each rein and getting him going forward in walk - he has not gone too far away from me yet as he is a baby and still trying to understand. I have backed horses before but not a top TB!
Just genaral advice would be much appreciated!
Cheers guys!