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Putting Colt Under Saddle
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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 441130" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>I got my first horse as a weanling. Wilder then the whole bunch. Both husband and I spent alot of time doing ground work on her. Was riding her at two yo. Not hard riding, short rides of about a mile. Took her on a 3 day trail ride as a 2.5yo. Did better then all the other horses around her.</p><p>Next horse bought as a 4 mo. Same thing worked with him alot. Short rides. He is now 10 yo. Not a bad horse. Does great with our kids.</p><p>Bought last fall a 3yo Morgan gelding ready to go under saddle. I wanted him to go to a professional trainer and to grow a bit more. He is going this next spring. He had three rides on him and my son put a ride on him too.</p><p></p><p>Got burned on two "broke" horses. Will now either buy a weanling and start ourselves or a started 3yo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 441130, member: 5917"] I got my first horse as a weanling. Wilder then the whole bunch. Both husband and I spent alot of time doing ground work on her. Was riding her at two yo. Not hard riding, short rides of about a mile. Took her on a 3 day trail ride as a 2.5yo. Did better then all the other horses around her. Next horse bought as a 4 mo. Same thing worked with him alot. Short rides. He is now 10 yo. Not a bad horse. Does great with our kids. Bought last fall a 3yo Morgan gelding ready to go under saddle. I wanted him to go to a professional trainer and to grow a bit more. He is going this next spring. He had three rides on him and my son put a ride on him too. Got burned on two "broke" horses. Will now either buy a weanling and start ourselves or a started 3yo. [/QUOTE]
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