Any place for me here? :) (newbie)

Zabby

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Hi :)
I came across your board today and joined it. I figure I should introduce myself a bit :P

I live in sweden (so please be patient with my writing, or else I'll be too nervous to try and write in english and then you all have to read swedish ;P). I have two wonderful horses; 3 year old Solon who I'll start riding now this spring. I've been sitting on him a bit but not much more. He's a sweetheart. And Crow who I ride most. Started him under saddle, ended up with a shattered wrist and when it was healed I started again (with some help from my instructor). It was almost 3 years ago. Phew, time fly!

I'm mostly riding on the trails but every once in a while we work a bit in the arena too (or on a field sometimes since I don't have any arena). I'm not claiming to ride any special dicipline, I just pick a little bit of each. My main instructor is inspired from spanish dressage but does jumping and regular dressage too, and I ride western a few times as well. It has worked out well, I've found it all has it's advantages. Western helped me put a nice stop on Crow, he can get a little rushy so it's great to be able to stop for seat only.

Not sure if that's much more to tell.. I'm me and myself and some people find me a bit.. special, I guess. I blame my artist side :P I paint too. Mostly horses and mostly on the computer.

Uhm.. some photos of my horsies, then..

Solon: I bought him as a yearling, he was badly starved. And he's gaited, an icelandic :)
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One of the handful times I've been sitting on him (I look big, but afterall, iceys are supposed to carry adults.. I'll just take it even more slow to get him fit before I ask too much)
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Crow:
Crow and me out on a trail :)
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With my ('dressage') instructor: (I know, I'm swaying/bracing my back. I have some injury in it.. but we'll get that fixed too :P Practice makes perfect)
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Ok, last one.. xD just because I love him..
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Well.. that's pretty much me.. :3
 
Welcome- your horses are beautiful! How tall is your Icelandic? Very pretty :)

There's a place for you here... you can sit by me! But don't tell my horse- he's a bit possessive! ;)
 
Hello and welcome to the forum and prepare to be addicted :D

I wouldn't worry about your English it looks pretty good to me, my command of foreign languages is shocking!

Thanks for posting pics of your horses, they look gorgeous and i really love the last one :)
 
Hello and welcome! Your english is very good so don't be frightened!

Both your horses are beautiful, Solon looks wonderful now that he's recovered, well done for your hard work! What is Crow's breeding - He looks like part thoroughbred to me?

prepare to become addicted to this place! :D
 
Hiyya!! You have better English then me :o I will retreat back to my corner now. :)

Beautiful horses can't wait to hear more about them, what breed is Crow? He is stunning but I do loveyou icelandic! I do love the ponies, a lot more fun :D
 
Thank you! ^__^ Feeling welcomed already :P

I had hoped not to tell what beed Crow is since I'm a bit tired of constantly hearing how that breed is no good for riding and meeting prejudices.. but since you ask (and I guess it would seem weird to try and keep it a secret) he's a swedish trotter :) Got him as a 5 years old, he was trained for but not started on the racing track. :3 Nobody could ride him because appearantly he's crazy (lol!) and they didn't race him either.. my personal guess is that he scared them or something. I dunno, he's a real sweetheart. :) Aaaand he's gaited too. Even worse than riding a trotter; gaiting it.. xD But what's nicer on a trail than a flatwalk or a rack, right :P

He wasn't that pretty when I got him either..
A collage for comparing..
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And a blurry picture of his flatwalk.. he has the stride.. :3 (and certainly regular shoeing.. >_> wouldn't put weights or pads on him just to get a nicer gait)
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I don't know Solons exact height.. but I'm 1.60 if that helps? :P I think he's about 135cm..
 
Hi and welcome :)
I wouldn't be worrying about your English, it appears to be better than mine!
And wow, crow is beautiful! Brilliant to see how your Icelandic has transformed!
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Hello, welcome!

It was interesting to see your photos, I can see how much work you have put in to help your horses health.

Also nice to see 'different' horses being ridden, if you enjoy them and are happy then don't worry what other people say to you. That's their loss if they don't want to try something a bit different!!

Vel x
 
Thanks :) I enjoy them, it's not that. It's just that annoying toe or added ''for a trotter'' at the end of a compliment (''that's good, for a trotter'') and such that gets a bit tiresome. As if he wasn't really a horse, but something less. :)

Vixen; try a tolting trotter ;) Now that's something..
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Ok, this wasn't a pure tolt/rack, more of a rackalope but it was smooth and fast.. xD
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I think I'll start a picture thread instead >_>
 
They're great to ride ^^

Question; Do you use ''pace'' as a name for walk, trot, tölt and canter? I mean are they ''paces''? In US forums they say ''gait''? Or maybe both works?

It's kinda confusing, really.. trot walk and canter all beeing gaits, but if it's a ''ait'' it's usually a lateral fourbeat one; like rack, stepping pace, flying pace, tölt, foxtrot, flatwalk or runwalk...

But you normally use ''pace'' instead of ''gait''?

Here's a video.. it's the first time I try western with him and frankly I and he was too busy with everything else to focus on getting the right gait (trot or rack)... It starts really boring.. but the weird headnodding walk is a flatwalk, and the other gait that's not a trot is some kind of rack/saddle rack.. tending to be a bit too lateral at times, but.. :3 It's since november I think. you coud fast-forward untill 4 or so minutes.

[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hI0brU8brNc"]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hI0brU8brNc
 
Hi & welcome!

Gosh your boys are beautiful! I went to Sweden last year for my grandmothers funeral. It made me wish we could live there in the summer, take horse & dog over and just go out all day!

Trotting is pretty popular over there isn't it? My best friend has a French Trotter and she competes her in eventing successfully so pah what other people think eh!
 
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