KatB
Well-Known Member
Just as a quick update really! As you know, madam has had various problems which hopefully we have got to the bottom of, and so hasn't seen a fence for about 5 months, which at the time resulted in massive temper tantrums and not wnting to go anywhere near said fence, and ended up with me on the floor when I tried to force the matter...it was the start of knowing something wasn't right as that was SO out of character for her!
So, after a couple of months of remedial work, and a steady return back to work, I put some teeny tiny fences up last week to see how she was feeling. She has certainly been bouncing recently, so i was hoping her enthusiasm for poles would have been renewed now her feet no longer hurt!
Well, she didn't disappoint, and we had copious amounts of bucking, squeaking and charging at the fences...needless to say I was
I have tried to upload the vids, but have failed so far, so here are some not so exciting pics.
NAUGHTY pony!
A steeplechase stride over a teeny fence:
How do you think she looks?
Se has since refrained from misbehaving under saddle, so I think she appreciates being back in what she considers "full" work... the flatwork/hacking/lunging regime was not good enough for her 
So, after a couple of months of remedial work, and a steady return back to work, I put some teeny tiny fences up last week to see how she was feeling. She has certainly been bouncing recently, so i was hoping her enthusiasm for poles would have been renewed now her feet no longer hurt!
Well, she didn't disappoint, and we had copious amounts of bucking, squeaking and charging at the fences...needless to say I was
I have tried to upload the vids, but have failed so far, so here are some not so exciting pics.
NAUGHTY pony!
A steeplechase stride over a teeny fence:
How do you think she looks?