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Hi everyone!
I've never had this happen before with training. I have a colt that went up none in Week 4 and then went all up in Week 5. I usually have one or two down in week 5 or 1 or 2 up in week 4. Has anyone else had a horse go all up all at once? And does anyone have advice on his matching. This is the time of the month where I usually begin matching my mares and I wanted to breed a few to him his freshman year. Will his future training weeks show any weaknesses/strengths or do you think he will always go all up at once. I was thinking that if he doesn't show any weaknesses/strengths in training that I should pair him with a mare strong in Dressage traits since he has a Premium rating in Dressage. Am I correct? I appreciate any advice!
https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=16317666
Thanks in advance!
Edited at July 16, 2018 04:09 PM by WildWillow
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Hi there. It's pretty common for decent horse to be all up on 5.
And yes, pairing with a mare strong in dressage would be a good way to go. :)
Good luck!
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Thanks Jello! Jellos Warmbloods said: Hi there. It's pretty common for decent horse to be all up on 5.
And yes, pairing with a mare strong in dressage would be a good way to go. :)
Good luck!
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