MiJodsR2BlinkinTite
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As title really.
If you went to view a horse/pony thus described, then what would you expect?
My own expectations (for what they're worth) would be that the horse would be happy to be handled on the ground, for e.g. would pick up all four feet willingly and without a fuss and happy to allow tacking up without issue. Would stand to be mounted politely without moving around.
Would be happy to stand for the farrier and vet without too much drama; tho' just might need reminding about "manners" on occasion!
Would have either been lunged and/or long-reined and would have a good idea of moving away from the hand, and in ridden work from the leg. Poss an understanding of voice commands depending on the method(s) used.
Whilst paces may not be fully established under saddle, it would have at the very least grasped the bare rudiments of moving away from pressure from the leg and - optimistically - be beginning to understand the dynamics of going forward into the bridle and of working in an outline.
Would have been trotted over coloured poles either on lunge or ridden, might even have popped a few small fences and even hopefully seen a few fillers.
Out hacking, would have seen some traffic and coped reasonably well with it. Have hacked out with a schoolmaster horse to accompany, and possibly had a few solo outings away from the yard with an experienced and confident rider up top.
Would have been introduced to loading with possibly an outing to a small/quiet local event or two??
Is this unreasonable??? Or is this expecting too much??
Opinions please.
If you went to view a horse/pony thus described, then what would you expect?
My own expectations (for what they're worth) would be that the horse would be happy to be handled on the ground, for e.g. would pick up all four feet willingly and without a fuss and happy to allow tacking up without issue. Would stand to be mounted politely without moving around.
Would be happy to stand for the farrier and vet without too much drama; tho' just might need reminding about "manners" on occasion!
Would have either been lunged and/or long-reined and would have a good idea of moving away from the hand, and in ridden work from the leg. Poss an understanding of voice commands depending on the method(s) used.
Whilst paces may not be fully established under saddle, it would have at the very least grasped the bare rudiments of moving away from pressure from the leg and - optimistically - be beginning to understand the dynamics of going forward into the bridle and of working in an outline.
Would have been trotted over coloured poles either on lunge or ridden, might even have popped a few small fences and even hopefully seen a few fillers.
Out hacking, would have seen some traffic and coped reasonably well with it. Have hacked out with a schoolmaster horse to accompany, and possibly had a few solo outings away from the yard with an experienced and confident rider up top.
Would have been introduced to loading with possibly an outing to a small/quiet local event or two??
Is this unreasonable??? Or is this expecting too much??
Opinions please.
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