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Brownmoose and Swandre are 100% spot onI was surprised to see them hooked and jogging the first day toobut if you watch any of AM videos from theStable's yearlings, they are hooked the first day1 extra man on the jog cart with lead rope
My understanding is that the only way to purchase a yearling at a sale and do what I mentioned is to tranquilize the horse so videos can be made. If this is true aren't we talking about needles and syringes and then where are the judges. When we buy yearlings it takes us 3-4 weeks to break them properly but then again we are not trying to impress anyone
No in many cases, guys get them home and throw a harness on them for a day or two, and by second or third day they hook them. This is not an unusual practice.
I believe you, but what's the rush? At least line drive them for a week or so before you hook them up. Just to eliminate the risk of injury to the horse and yourself.