JanetGeorge
Well-Known Member
Some of you will remember lindsayH's threads about her spotty horse Clyde - see http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=360800
Clyde is 7 and had not been backed well first time around (picking the 'right' trainer to back your youngster can be fraught with dangers!!) and follow-on attempts hadn't been successful either.
Clyde has been here just over 2 weeks now and things are going according to plan. Monday was first day of rider on-board.
We take things from ALL angles!
And sitting up is usually the first problem - but not with Clyde!
Progress is being made slowly - more of the same today with walking forward just a few strides, then dismount, remount, walk forward a few strides, repeat - ad nauseum! So far, no fireworks - it's all a matter of building up his confidence and avoiding frightening him. (Or killing my rider!
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Not planning on anything more exciting for a few days - just more of the same and a little more each time. But his response to date makes me pretty confident he WILL be backed in the not-too-distant future!
Clyde is 7 and had not been backed well first time around (picking the 'right' trainer to back your youngster can be fraught with dangers!!) and follow-on attempts hadn't been successful either.
Clyde has been here just over 2 weeks now and things are going according to plan. Monday was first day of rider on-board.
We take things from ALL angles!
And sitting up is usually the first problem - but not with Clyde!
Progress is being made slowly - more of the same today with walking forward just a few strides, then dismount, remount, walk forward a few strides, repeat - ad nauseum! So far, no fireworks - it's all a matter of building up his confidence and avoiding frightening him. (Or killing my rider!
Not planning on anything more exciting for a few days - just more of the same and a little more each time. But his response to date makes me pretty confident he WILL be backed in the not-too-distant future!