STARTING YOUNG HORSES |
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![]() Sox - owned by Stacey Revell, 6 months after being started by Jason ![]() Heidi - owned by Claire Cane, now progressing in her showjumping career ![]() LIttle Dale Special Edition - owned by Little Dale Stud, successful eventer Please see our testimonials from happy horse clients. |
“Give Your Horse the Best Possible Start to his Ridden Career”With over twenty years of experience, Jason's main love remains as working with and starting young horses. Much in demand by dressage, eventing and polo studs, not to mention the ‘one horse' owner, Jason provides exceptional results in a short space of time. Treating each horse as an individual but working to the same system and ‘checklist', he starts the Grand Prix dressage horse, to the racehorse, to the happy hacker in the same calm, firm way, ensuring the horse and rider have the best possible chance to go on to be a success in their chosen discipline. STARTING SYSTEMOur horse starting system generally takes 4-6 weeks, less for racehorses and polo ponies, and follows this approximate timescale. Days 1-3 Groundwork
Days 4-6 First Rides
During these first few rides, we are looking for forward motion and positive responses from the horse to the aids to change direction and to stop.
The horses are left tied on the yard whilst other horses are worked. This teaches them a valuable lesson in patience and also gets them used to all the comings and goings in the yard, such as tractors, other horses, dogs etc! Week 2
Week 3
Weeks 4 - 6
Hometime! Before the horse goes home, the owner would ideally have had a few rides on the horse, but at the very least, they must have seen the horse being ridden and be happy with the way he is going. We recommend that the horse is turned away for a while after he has been ridden at home a few times. It is a very intense time for the horse to cope with and he will deserve a break! When your horse goes home, you will be given a Horse Training Summary Sheet of your horse on how he has coped with his training and our recommendations for his future training. |
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