My horse is getting saddle broke what should I do
She is 4 years and she is a mustang
Answers:Prepair yourself the best you can. This is a hard question as you did not state your experience level of riding. I will say that there is a huge misconception in the world when it comes to sending the horse out to get "broke". Typically, a green horse gets sent out for 30 days and many people think that they are going to get a fully trained horse back and this just isn't the case. If you don't have extensive riding history or knowledge of riding "green" horses, please look into having more than 30 days put on your horse (again, not stated so I'm assuming the least on this). Even after 60 - 90 days of training you still need to carry out training on this horse. If the the trainer offers it, take some lessons on your new horse, this will help you progress with the horse at home. Be ready to expect things that are not "perfect" from your newbie to the riding world, it takes time and there are many obstacles to overcome when taking a colt from started to finished.
Good luck!
sit up and hold on tight cause you are in for a ride! :)~
Enlist the help of a professional in your area. Starting horses is not for everyone,it can be very dangerous if you are not able to 'read' your horse and know what her next move might be.
ummm so what exactly do you need help w/??? she'll get broke then you can start traning?? wats the big deal?
I'm not sure I understand the question --- if she is getting saddle broke, then that implies that someone else- someone professional --- (hopefully) ---is doing it for you -- so you should talk to them as far as what you should do.
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