Hi all!
I'm slowly coming back into riding after a good 6 year break from it (and only ridden a small handful in that period!) and I want to try and stick to it as I now have the chance to have more horsey time again in my life Lol. The riding stables I am at though, only let people use their...
Hello, Recently I've been focusing on my new job so have put horses at the back of my mind, however I don't want to lose touch with my riding so whenever I do get the chance to ride (mostly hacking but I am seeking out a suitable riding school), I want to be the best I can (I am experienced and...
Follow on from "favourite smell thread" :o
We've had your fave smells so what's your fave sounds?
Mine would be eating hay and the clip clop on roads when out hacking (trotting I think always sounds better than walking for some reason Lol!)
Over to you :D
For me it has to be saddle soap, sweet smelling hay and garlic (I'll admit that when cooking at home I always have to smell the garlic shake to get a horsey fix :o )
Having watched some Hickstead showjumping earlier it got me thinking (and for a bit of nosey fun!); what is everyones favourite jumping class apart from the normal jump a clear round and into the jump off? Me being a wuss when it comes to jumping I don't have many experiences of such novelty...
I'm having a lovely reading spree at the moment reading all these riders autobiographies Lol. The last one though is Mark Todd and since he has two books I'm just wondering what the difference is between them? I know Second Chance is a more up to date one after he came back into eventing but...
I'm 5'7" and used to weigh around the 14st mark when I was riding at a riding school that loved the Haffy breed and used to ride one quite regulary (3 out of many in total at the school), they were all ponies at the 14hhish and they all carried me fine including when jumping, so I think you'll...