REHABILITATION and DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
Programs are not only available for rehabilitating horses returning to work after injury but also for young, unbroken or recently broken horses to prepare them for their ridden career. Click here to understand the necessity for this early preparative work.
Every program is individually tailored to according to the horse’s injury or weakness, its training level and the owner’s time and facilities available. At Dr Victoria Hamilton’s property there are purposely built hills with varying slopes, a variety of surfaces as well as areas for poles, cavalletti, in-hand and under saddle work. This is not only brilliant for training but ideal for assessing horses and monitoring their progress during periodic check-ups.
Dr Victoria Hamilton will design a program for your horse that will be easy to follow, interesting and fun. Not only will it prepare the horse physically for its future work but will help mentally by challenging the horse and building up respect and understanding between the horse and its handler. This is essential for the young horse about to start its ridden career and also the older, injured horse that is used to daily work and may not be a super patient when its workload is reduced.
Programs are not only available for rehabilitating horses returning to work after injury but also for young, unbroken or recently broken horses to prepare them for their ridden career. Click here to understand the necessity for this early preparative work.
Every program is individually tailored to according to the horse’s injury or weakness, its training level and the owner’s time and facilities available. At Dr Victoria Hamilton’s property there are purposely built hills with varying slopes, a variety of surfaces as well as areas for poles, cavalletti, in-hand and under saddle work. This is not only brilliant for training but ideal for assessing horses and monitoring their progress during periodic check-ups.
Dr Victoria Hamilton will design a program for your horse that will be easy to follow, interesting and fun. Not only will it prepare the horse physically for its future work but will help mentally by challenging the horse and building up respect and understanding between the horse and its handler. This is essential for the young horse about to start its ridden career and also the older, injured horse that is used to daily work and may not be a super patient when its workload is reduced.