If you don't know by now, I think the worst thing you can do to your sporthorse is make it an arena baby (edited to add: ok, obviously not the worst thing. I mean, you could beat it with sticks and never feed it. But that would just be uncool.). Biologically, physiologically (I have the degrees to back it up, go ahead, check me!) to make a tissue or system strong, you have to challenge it. Obviously, the equation of equine soundness is one of multiple confounding variables, but I think a powerful influence is the lack of "off-roading" and far too much arena grooming, track prettifying, and grass fondling, which only leads to weakening soft tissues and bones.
What do I do about it? GET OUT THERE. It was Encore's first time in the Uwharrie National Forest and it took him a couple of hours to sort it out, but by the end of day one, he could power walk through a rock field without tripping even once. Lessons: balance, agility, strength, decision-making, and focus.
A commenter asked me if I thought it would really make a difference in his training and I said yes. Because it's not a walk in the park:


This face always makes my heart skip a beat.

Pete and lifeshighway share a moment. Or perhaps Pete wonders absently when dinner is.

It was a short trail with a simple name...
Turns out, it really was that simple:
We even saw a wild sponge. Which was odd; I rarely find them outside their normal aquatic habitats...

But at the end of the day, it was all about team building and enjoying a beautiful weekend with friends. And yes, my horse is tied by his reins when I am standing next to him. Sue me. ;P
What do I do about it? GET OUT THERE. It was Encore's first time in the Uwharrie National Forest and it took him a couple of hours to sort it out, but by the end of day one, he could power walk through a rock field without tripping even once. Lessons: balance, agility, strength, decision-making, and focus.
A commenter asked me if I thought it would really make a difference in his training and I said yes. Because it's not a walk in the park:


This face always makes my heart skip a beat.

Pete and lifeshighway share a moment. Or perhaps Pete wonders absently when dinner is.

It was a short trail with a simple name...
Turns out, it really was that simple:
We even saw a wild sponge. Which was odd; I rarely find them outside their normal aquatic habitats...

But at the end of the day, it was all about team building and enjoying a beautiful weekend with friends. And yes, my horse is tied by his reins when I am standing next to him. Sue me. ;P