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We are situated between Potchefstroom and Parys R53

We are situated in the North West on a farm between Potchefstroom and Parys

My 2 hand reared orphan foals having a nap.
05/11/2025

My 2 hand reared orphan foals having a nap.

Vir al die perde smouse wat altyd jong perde vullens verkoop wat al gery word.Lees asb. dié artikel 'n paar keer deur !!
08/04/2024

Vir al die perde smouse wat altyd jong perde vullens verkoop wat al gery word.
Lees asb. dié artikel 'n paar keer deur !!

After seeing multiple videos posted by various breeders bragging about their 2 ½ year olds/recently turned 3 year olds and sharing videos of them cantering around in the arena, I have decided to once again circulate the below article.

First of all, breeders *should* have the knowledge to understand a horse’s fragile and slow maturing musculoskeletal system. Breeders should not condone their own horses let along anyone’s horses being cantered around under saddle at an incredibly young age. Period. This sets a terrible example and is quite honestly animal abuse. Just because a horse does not object does not mean it is right. And quite frankly, most of the videos posted show animals that are already in pain or developing pain…

As breeders, we should strive to produce healthy and sound animals. We should promote horsemanship that produces long term soundness. No, starting a horse later does not guarantee soundness. But it certainly helps.

I am a firm believer in scientifically backed approaches to horsemanship. You can’t argue with science that has been proven time and time again. Let’s dispel some stupid rumors:

1. There is no such thing as a (skeletally) slow maturing horse or one that is fast maturing. No horse is skeletally mature before the age of 6. And that is on the low estimate for age.

2. Growth plates are not just in the knee. Every bone behind the skull has a growth plate. Not every single one needs to be converted to bone before starting. There is a schedule of when bone fuses…this is the information needed to know when to start a horse. Not their outward appearance. It is a known fact that during growth, proprioceptive awareness can regress, greatly increasing the risk of injury.

3. Starting a horse is not the same thing as riding a horse. Starting a horse does not mean cantering it 3-4 days a week in an arena.

4. Injecting a horse that is in pain does not mean you fixed a problem. You masked it.

5. You can build correct muscle and teach a horse how to move their body from the ground. This creates a solid foundation to work from once your horse is ready to actually be backed. Teach a horse to use its body correctly before backing and you’ll save yourself a lot of vet bills down the line.

Hocks are “late” for maturity. The growth plates on the tibial and fibular tarsals do not fuse until a horse is 3-3 ½. Ever wonder why so many horses seem to have hocks issues?? Horses need to learn to carry themselves and their own weight well before adding a rider.

The growth plates that are LAST to close are at the base of the neck. This area is where we ask a horse to raise the base of their neck and come round. If under too much stress, the growth plates can fracture or be permanently damaged.

There are DOZENS of activities you can do with a young horse to build healthy muscular development. None of them involve a saddle or your weight on their back. Teaching a horse to carry themselves correctly BEFORE adding a rider is essential and cannot be done in a week. A 2 ½ year old horse is a baby. Mentally and physically. We see far too many injured performance horses at VERY young ages - broken down and/or sour from work. It’s wrong. Period. They need slow and steady work and need time to recover from even the slightest of injuries.

PLEASE, if you are considering when you should start your horse and what that work load should look like, please read the below. There are some wonderful things you can do with your young developing horse. Please don’t rush a year out of greed.

http://www.equinestudies.org/ranger_2008/ranger_piece_2008_pdf1.pdf

My babies having a nap.
17/12/2023

My babies having a nap.

Yesterday's ride, 2 young boys that were petrified of my horses and dogs when they arrived.When they arrived back from t...
17/12/2023

Yesterday's ride, 2 young boys that were petrified of my horses and dogs when they arrived.
When they arrived back from the hour ride, they were playing with the dogs and feeding carrots to the horses like seasoned horsemen.
They kept on nagging their aunt to bring them again.

My pleasant and nerve-wracking surprise yesterday morning. We had to dig her out so carefully.  She is 100% except for a...
21/09/2023

My pleasant and nerve-wracking surprise yesterday morning. We had to dig her out so carefully. She is 100% except for a bit of hair loss. Very tame and friendly.

Saterday's ride of 20 people.
20/06/2023

Saterday's ride of 20 people.

Mother and daughter from Pretoria,  first time on a horse.
29/12/2022

Mother and daughter from Pretoria, first time on a horse.

Some of our December outsides.
28/12/2022

Some of our December outsides.

Gister se rit, gelukkig het die reën nie gepla nie.
16/12/2022

Gister se rit, gelukkig het die reën nie gepla nie.

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