Broncing mare is backed!

loverly

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So after a hard few months of owning this horse, and a few comments on here that has made me cry! I thought I'd update everyone who had been following the progress.

She had a full vet lameness work up and they only found little issues such as being foot sore on her hinds, under her ideal weight, cracks down the front of her front hooves and tightness through her back (but this was muscle related).

I can honestly say she is now broken in and hacking out alone. Not a thought of bucking, and happily accepting a rider getting on from the gound and getting a leg up.

I will be taking it slow with her for the next few months so I don't over face her as it's such a dramatic U-turn. I'm very proud of her :D


I will admit to having another account on here, as quite a few thread I posted always seemed to go in a negative way about the grey mare.
 
Hi, Well done!!!! I dont know your/her story but I have a panic bronching mare that I keep chipping away at trying to break in so can appreciate how proud you must be feeling. Any tips or how you managed it would be greatfully received pm me if you like.
 
Pics or it didnt happen :D

Of course!! I only have photos from a few weeks ago when she was still being lead but as you can see a rider is onboard!!

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