Re: [RC] 25/30 vs 50 -Donna - Truman PrevattOne of the things that seems to be missing from these discussions is "distance does matter." IMO it is as hard on a new horse to go out and do a slow 50 - say 10 hours as a fast 25. Why - the back. The back is comprised of muscle, tendons and ligaments - just like the legs. These connective tissue need to be developed slowly - just like the legs. This is even more critical for a horse expected to carry a heavier rider. I would expect it takes a full year to two years to fully condition the back to carry a rider just like it takes a full year to two to condition the connective tissues in the legs to add speed. A major component of stress on the back is plain old saddle time - the more the higher the stress.A tired back will lead to compensation which leads to sore hocks, sore stifles and assorted front end lameness. So while too much speed too early can be an issue so is too much slow distance (saddle time) too early. The way to condition the back is just saddle time. Oh that's the same way to condition the legs. Truman FXLivestock@xxxxxxx wrote:
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