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how old should a horse be to start braking them

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  • #21
    I have a baby right now who is 4. Last year I put him in training (always good to have help from a trainer) for a month to do walk, trot, canter. Then I turned him out for a year and started him back this past october. Everyone have a different theory on how ot break a horse, but this seems to work best for my trainer.

    Are you going to have anyone else helping you?

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      #22
      i no im a really bad speller im in special ed the one thing i live for is horses its the only thing i understand and am good at
      Last edited by beccanlily4eva; Apr. 10, 2007, 02:31 PM.

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        #23
        i m going to have a little help form each trainer at my barn i train them ushualy but i have a barn with many trainers and ones really good at eq on in hunters on jumpers and on in dressag but they all are telling me different things so i dont know how to go with it im just seeing what everyone els did

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        • #24
          Originally posted by DMK View Post
          Oh, they are never too young to have a good stop in them.

          (sorry, couldn't resist!)
          Dammit, DMK, GET OUTTA MY HEAD!!
          Congratulate me! My CANTER cutie is an honor student at Goofball University!

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          • #25
            No need to be rude to the poor girl...
            "And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse..." ~Revelation 19:11

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            • #26
              Originally posted by beccanlily4eva View Post
              i have a trainer but id rather not work w/ him on her she is to special he is more of a jumper trainer i use hum for when i do the pony jumpers and jr hunters i had a medium and she was a welsh cross and we brok her rely early but she was very sturdy and it was me and my mother all the way till i got to the pony hunters but she was a little spooky

              Really, who did you show as a Pony Jumper and Jr Hunter (and where)?

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              • #27
                Originally posted by beccanlily4eva View Post
                i m going to have a little help form each trainer at my barn i train them ushualy but i have a barn with many trainers and ones really good at eq on in hunters on jumpers and on in dressag but they all are telling me different things so i dont know how to go with it im just seeing what everyone els did
                I would go with the trainer at your barn that specializes in the discipline you want your pony to eventually be involved in.

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                  #28
                  well the pony jumpers name is heres to you she only did one show at hits and she was very good our next show is on april 27th i think but she is a very good girl the jr hunter is Cartier we will start the jr hunters in a few weeks but i have been doing the big eq on him for practice
                  Last edited by beccanlily4eva; Apr. 10, 2007, 02:31 PM.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by beccanlily4eva View Post
                    well the pony jumpers name is heres to you she only did one show at hits and she was very good our next show is on april 26th i think but she is a very good girl the jr hunter is Cartier we will start the jr hunters in a few weeks but i have been doing the big eq on him for practice.
                    i have a trainer but id rather not work w/ him on her she is to special he is more of a jumper trainer i use hum for when i do the pony jumpers and jr hunters
                    It's a really, really small world sometimes.

                    Earlier you said you did Pony Jumpers and Jr Hunters.

                    Now we find that you only did Pony Jumpers once. There are no pony jumper classes on Long Island.

                    Cartier showed as a Childrens Hunter last year and this year so your second post that you will be starting that in a few weeks is more accurate. So really, you haven't shown Jr Hunters, ever.

                    As far as Big Eq it looks like you showed in that division once.

                    Oh yeah, I know your trainer so I'll make sure he sees this thread.

                    Is the new pony the one you got from Caylei?

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                      #30
                      no its not the pony i got from caylei its a different one this one is bay not chestnut and i neversaid i did the pony jumpers more than once and i did the big eq 3 times all at the same grounds i did it on cartier at an island series show
                      Last edited by beccanlily4eva; Apr. 8, 2007, 09:20 PM. Reason: idk

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                        #31
                        and this is a pony im training for someone she is a baby and she is very nice the owner dosnt like my trainer but she asked me to ride it

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                        • #32
                          can you all please show a little respect to her. Please? She's obviously done what she's said she's done, even if it is once...she's still done it, and shes workign with reliable trainers. it doesnt matter how old she is, what shes shown in and what horses she's shown. She simply asked what age do you all think a horse/pony should be started at. I know she's not talking about the filly we sold her, because that pony is wayy past being started.

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                          • #33
                            Originally posted by ExJumper View Post
                            It depends. How big is the pony/horse, and how much does the troll weigh that will be riding it?
                            "No, not anything goes, I said no rules!"

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                            • #34
                              how is that funny

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                              • #35
                                Originally posted by BenleaSealily10 View Post
                                how is that funny
                                It just struck me as funny. And there's no need for you to agree with me, either.
                                "No, not anything goes, I said no rules!"

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                                • #36
                                  i wasn't planning on agreeing with you, im just stating that it apauls me that you so called "adults" are being so immature and rude to a poor girl who just asked a simple question. and you all just pounce on her for no reason

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                                  • #37
                                    Maybe this "poor girl" shouldn't be allowed unsupervised on the internet to dribble conflicting information around the place... If I were you Caylei I'd be annoyed as HECK that I was being dragged into it - especially if you are trying to promote your business in a good light. People like the OP are not presenting your horses well.

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                                    • #38
                                      The kid asked a simple question. A reasonable question, IMHO. At what age should a horse be started under saddle? There are LOTS of different opinions and this kid could learn alot from the differing opinions on this subject. She did not ask for a critical analysis of her riding experience nor did she ask anything particularly inflammatory.

                                      She is THIRTEEN for pete's sake.

                                      What a bunch of complete jerks.

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                                      • #39
                                        And Coup, no one would have known who she was, the horses she was referring to or who her trainer was if she had not been grilled about it from several other posters. She may be guilty of not showing discretion but I daresay those who cornered her are older and SHOULD be wiser.

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                                        • #40
                                          When I saw her username I immediately thought of Caylei. Interesting hey?

                                          anyway.. op have fun braking your pony.

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