skint1
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We don't think he's had a lot of exposure to this kind of thing, and perhaps this particular course wasn't the best place to start, but he really tried his little heart out and every day I think he is more and more of a total and utter star.
With some of the more complicated/unusual looking jumps he did take a couple of attempts to get the idea but the only thing he really didn't like was the water, he would follow others in but not lead or go in on his own. With the other jumps he even led the way on some of them and he just looked so happy with himself and that made me happy for both of them.
My daughter has a few riding points from her instructor to work on, she's never had a formal xc lesson before so it was really interesting for her too. Basil is so excellent for her because she is able to concentrate on her riding a lot more than the horse if that makes sense.
She was going to enter him in a small ODE taking place at the same course this weekend but she decide in the end to take it more slowly until they were both ready and confident so they're doing a fun ride instead.
So, if anyone has any tips on introducing a horse to water on a xc course they would be most appreciated!
With some of the more complicated/unusual looking jumps he did take a couple of attempts to get the idea but the only thing he really didn't like was the water, he would follow others in but not lead or go in on his own. With the other jumps he even led the way on some of them and he just looked so happy with himself and that made me happy for both of them.
My daughter has a few riding points from her instructor to work on, she's never had a formal xc lesson before so it was really interesting for her too. Basil is so excellent for her because she is able to concentrate on her riding a lot more than the horse if that makes sense.
She was going to enter him in a small ODE taking place at the same course this weekend but she decide in the end to take it more slowly until they were both ready and confident so they're doing a fun ride instead.
So, if anyone has any tips on introducing a horse to water on a xc course they would be most appreciated!