Hovis_and_SidsMum
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As I am still out of action with my stupid ankle my wonderful hubby has been hacking Hovis out for me and took him SJ-ing on saturday.
He hasn't competed in a while (as Pride was a bit too loony for hubby to dare taking him) and hasn't jumped Hovis in ages. Hovis got totally over excited and took three rounds of jumping to stop pulling his dads arms out. It was 20+ degrees and jumping on grass over a big (as in the distance between jumps not the size jumps) course.
Then monday night hubby agreed to take Hovis for a longish hack on his own crossing two train lines. I drove out to the first crossing in case Hovis was silly (to give him a lead if necessary) and then doubled back to the second to be there just in case. The first one was fine - no drama. The second one the barriers came down just as they were arriving.......then as they were stood waiting two big trains came through, two tractors, a bus and three bikes arrived behind them and then a crop sprayer started spraying onto the road. Bless hubby it was a handy horse test all at once. I would have wet myself but hubby was a total star. Admittedly I don't know who was the most wet with sweat by the tinme they got back - him or Hovis!
Just so want to find a lovely big weight carrying SJ-er for hubby. He deserves a lovely horse who isn't mentally tapped!
So a post for amazing OHs. I have an amazing one - how about you?
He hasn't competed in a while (as Pride was a bit too loony for hubby to dare taking him) and hasn't jumped Hovis in ages. Hovis got totally over excited and took three rounds of jumping to stop pulling his dads arms out. It was 20+ degrees and jumping on grass over a big (as in the distance between jumps not the size jumps) course.
Then monday night hubby agreed to take Hovis for a longish hack on his own crossing two train lines. I drove out to the first crossing in case Hovis was silly (to give him a lead if necessary) and then doubled back to the second to be there just in case. The first one was fine - no drama. The second one the barriers came down just as they were arriving.......then as they were stood waiting two big trains came through, two tractors, a bus and three bikes arrived behind them and then a crop sprayer started spraying onto the road. Bless hubby it was a handy horse test all at once. I would have wet myself but hubby was a total star. Admittedly I don't know who was the most wet with sweat by the tinme they got back - him or Hovis!
Just so want to find a lovely big weight carrying SJ-er for hubby. He deserves a lovely horse who isn't mentally tapped!
So a post for amazing OHs. I have an amazing one - how about you?