trainer101
Posted : 3/31/2010 1:53:56 AM
I thought it was time for more pictures of my project boy. LOL I let him out to pasture after August last year and didn't do anything with him again till December/January. He lost some of his bulk in the winter months and is growing again so that always makes them a bit more leggy looking.
When I brought him in I worked him 5 days a week very lightly just getting him really started undersaddle. Took him out for the first time there at the barn where the creek runs into some trees and he did really well. Got a bit fast when asked to trot but never broke into a lope. Worked him for a month and then pitched him back to pasture to "soak" and grow.
This was last fall. Look how he filled out! I think after he gets done with this growing spurt he will start filling out width wise again.
This was about a week ago. It was a horrible day to train with gale winds and driving rain hitting the tin roof. He was a little anxious but still did really well. When his lope slows just a bit more...oh man is it going to be great. Its like siting in a rocking chair now but just a tad fast. He really drives with his hindquarters and gets under himself great. Some vertical flexion and collection will help him build muscle too.
This was today. He looks really worried doesn't he...LOL we were out there trotting around with a puppy racing out of some tall flowers, a cat sitting on the fence and Phils wife talking to me and crinkling a plastic bag. Got done with warming him up and took him off by himself down through the trees and across the creek. For about 20 minutes he was all for it, really enjoying it then he realized we were all alone. Still no fuss, no fight just some perked up ears and a nicker or two. He is worlds better at being patient and waiting now for direction or just stoping and resting. Next month I'm headed down to Shawnee National Forest with him. He also gets his first set of shoes just prior. I havn't mesured him for a while but he is over 14.1 now and still a bit downhill so a bit more growing left. He's ready for the snaffle now too but only for a little while then its back to the hackamore. I like to go back and forth till they are super soft in either one then the mouth can develope too.