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trotting yearlings and horses in recovery period

2016/7/15 11:22:54


Question
Dear Mr Hess,
do You trot your young horses, and horses at recovery period while they are starting to training, and for how long?-in a day for how much days/weeks?
And when do You add canter?
Thank You, Best Regards

Answer
hi -- well  you can trot the horse on a regular training schedule or trot after a operation or sickness to get the horse started back in training.  a sore going horse can be trotted or pony to keep him going without hard training. i would trot a mile and a half a day for 1 month, then go to the gallop for a month at 1 1/2 miles a day, then open gallop for a month at 1 1/2 miles a day, then you can start your breezing and get ready for the race.  hope that helps you . thanks ED HESS
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