It’s been a while since I posted about Frank , and it’s definitely a bittersweet update .
He’s been absolute poppet , but I came to the conclusion to find him a new home . Which was the original plan when I bred him . He was just so sweet it took me a bit of time to do it ! So I advertised him and he sold to the first person who viewed him . Passed his vetting on Wednesday and has just left tonight . Fortunately it’s a local family and they promise to keep in touch , so I should see him out and about .
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That is good, but sad, news- nice that he is staying local though and he looks fab here
Asha - it can't have been easy to say goodbye, but it sounds like Frank has found an ideal home
Northern - great that Bella is back in work!
We had another yard dressage competition at the weekend and I entered the Prelim. He was fine working in with others in the warm-up, but a bit nappy on the right rein at the far end. Headed into the big arena and it all fell apart - napping to the gate, refusing to go slower than a canter (but a very nice canter!!). I had decided not to attempt the test but just to settle him when the judge got out and suggested the same, with the lovely additional suggestion to come back at the end and give it another go.
Chilli had a bit of time to relax then I headed back in. He was fine in walk on a long rein, but got a bit nappy once I picked the reins up. Lovely judge got out of her car, got a load of treats and stood in the middle to help me settle him. We ended up having an impromptu 30 minute lesson, just training Chilli to relax. It was far more educational than trying to get him around a test and I was extremely grateful to the judge.
Lesson on Wednesday and also a massage for Chilli so hopefully we can get back on track. Even when worried he was so sweet and felt safe, so I'm sure we can chip away and build his confidence over time. I'm certainly in no rush with him.
Asha - it can't have been easy to say goodbye, but it sounds like Frank has found an ideal home
Northern - great that Bella is back in work!
We had another yard dressage competition at the weekend and I entered the Prelim. He was fine working in with others in the warm-up, but a bit nappy on the right rein at the far end. Headed into the big arena and it all fell apart - napping to the gate, refusing to go slower than a canter (but a very nice canter!!). I had decided not to attempt the test but just to settle him when the judge got out and suggested the same, with the lovely additional suggestion to come back at the end and give it another go.
Chilli had a bit of time to relax then I headed back in. He was fine in walk on a long rein, but got a bit nappy once I picked the reins up. Lovely judge got out of her car, got a load of treats and stood in the middle to help me settle him. We ended up having an impromptu 30 minute lesson, just training Chilli to relax. It was far more educational than trying to get him around a test and I was extremely grateful to the judge.
Lesson on Wednesday and also a massage for Chilli so hopefully we can get back on track. Even when worried he was so sweet and felt safe, so I'm sure we can chip away and build his confidence over time. I'm certainly in no rush with him.
So, Emulate went on her first outing and was, overall, a total star.
We had one mule 'expression' and a bit of braying but she was generally very sweet and easy. She is very green as I haven’t really done anything in the arena with her yet and she has only just started cantering so a bit wobbly but once we found canter we were away! She jumps really nicely out of canter so trotting to fences is now banned ?
The sublime….
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And the ridiculous ?
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I love her.
So, Emulate went on her first outing and was, overall, a total star.
We had one mule 'expression' and a bit of braying but she was generally very sweet and easy. She is very green as I haven’t really done anything in the arena with her yet and she has only just started cantering so a bit wobbly but once we found canter we were away! She jumps really nicely out of canter so trotting to fences is now banned ?
The sublime….
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And the ridiculous ?
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Longer version (with her spicy moment!)
I love Emulate (great name too of course!) TM! She looks like fun, it's great following your progress.
After our (ahem) 'educational' dressage comp on Sunday, we had a lesson yesterday. Trot work went well (unlike on Sunday) but hysteria (his, not mine) set in when we started canter. Trainer quickly spotted the issue - Chilli's not accepting my leg, particularly the outside leg, so we had to dig fairly deep to begin resolving that. Lucky Chilli had a massage booked in for straight after the lesson so hopefully he's not feeling too exhausted today!
A little bit of the trot work - the aim was to get a smaller trot with him waiting for me instead of flinging legs around!
Lovely trainer is coming back next week just to teach me and sort the issue further, even though it's a 3 hour round-trip for her. We're heading to her place at the end of October too for Chilli's first overnight so will have more opportunities to get things back on track.
PRE? That is SO familiar! Deza took 6 months to learn to slow everything down.
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Had my first sit on my youngster on Sunday! He was 3 in May. Plan was to back and ride away this year but I didn’t think he was physically there yet. (Gangly still!)
Have done a little lunging, long lining and leaning over. (Taster sessions really!) I will do a couple more sitting sessions and then call it until next spring
I don't know why but I'm always surprised at the paces mules can have, and her jump is amazing Clever name!
Mules are usually good jumpers. They used to have competitions with mules (US mainly) where they'd jump a vertical from a standstill and it could get quite high. Their form was usually good too.
I want a Spanish mule in the worst way, but my wallet says otherwise ?
Thank you! He’s an Appaloosa X Belgian warmblood. ?Well done! He looks gorgeous, love the spots- how is he bred?
I've started work on my 3 year old New Forest companion pony. And she's being a complete star. Nervous wreck when she arrived 9 months ago due to a difficult start but now a pretty calm young lady. She picks things up quickly and now knows voice commands on the lunge and steering and brakes on long reins. This week I've taught her to stand perfectly still at the mounting block and had a little lean over. I'm on a strict diet to lose the lockdown stone I put on so I can back her at some point - slow progress. Wish I hadn't eaten all those boredom biscuits!
Isaac is looking great- seems really confident and his footwork is super now. I like your trainer too ?
Will you keep him up and going through the winter? I'm just wondering when to bring Nova back in, I think it will have to wait until Christmas but seeing things like this make me desperate to get back going!