Kub
Well-Known Member
Harry is going to be backed at the beginning of April, and I've done a lot with him so far but just wondering if there's anything else I could do to between now and then. This is what we've done so far:
*Lots of walking inhand on the roads, getting using to traffic and the outside world. Always goes out in a bridle and I've also taken him out with his saddle on today and yesterday, not phased by it at all. Had his stirrups long too so swinging against him
*Tacked up
*Had someone sit on him bare back and with saddle on
*Yesterday he had very light rider on him with saddle and actually putting weight through the stirrups, he was unsure about this but not scared or frightened. Anything I can do to work on this?
*He's did a few in hands shows last year, was a complete sweetie and got him out and about
*He's been lunged on very big circle, responding well to voice commands. Also lunged with saddle on and stirrups down
*Little bit of long reining but still learning to go forward without someone by his head
He's pretty much up to the point of being sat on and being taught how to be ridden but anything else I can do to make that job easier would be great. He is so good with traffic (which is good as there are some idiots on our roads... grrr!) and very little phases him, but have I missed anything?
Thanks peeps
*Lots of walking inhand on the roads, getting using to traffic and the outside world. Always goes out in a bridle and I've also taken him out with his saddle on today and yesterday, not phased by it at all. Had his stirrups long too so swinging against him
*Tacked up
*Had someone sit on him bare back and with saddle on
*Yesterday he had very light rider on him with saddle and actually putting weight through the stirrups, he was unsure about this but not scared or frightened. Anything I can do to work on this?
*He's did a few in hands shows last year, was a complete sweetie and got him out and about
*He's been lunged on very big circle, responding well to voice commands. Also lunged with saddle on and stirrups down
*Little bit of long reining but still learning to go forward without someone by his head
He's pretty much up to the point of being sat on and being taught how to be ridden but anything else I can do to make that job easier would be great. He is so good with traffic (which is good as there are some idiots on our roads... grrr!) and very little phases him, but have I missed anything?
Thanks peeps