hrselvr728
Well-Known Member
I have a small mini (under 30") whom I would really like to start training to jump, but I've heard that you shouldn't start until 3 to ensure their bones are grown. He will be turning 3 at the end of May, and truthfully, he already jumps a bit on his own. I was wondering if it would do damage to do some light jumping work (alongside ground work, etc). I don't think he's grown much in the past year, since he is so small. On top of that, he was sick a couple months ago and had to be stalled most of the month. This seems to have caused his stifles to start popping a bit, and was thinking a little jump work might help tighten them back up. I don't want to cause problems that might appear down the road from starting to early, though. Thoughts?