Kristine
Well-Known Member
I'm very confused Im sure they can!
But
I was schooling spring yesturday. It was just sunset and we had the light from the yard and a car pointing into the school for light (it was lit up I could see the jumps!) But spring kind of went towards the first jump sort of cat let it then stopped (almost sending me flying!) and then jumped the second jump (almost leaving me behind!) He jumped a couple nicely but overall it wasn't a great sesion!
The problem is we were going to school when it was light but lisa's mum turned up and made us muck out before it was dark! When we have really good lights in our stables! It made more sence to us to school in the light (safely) and muck out later!
Can someone tell me if they can see in the dark?
or if they need certain food to help them see better?
Also does anyone has any good iea's of how to light the school up a bit better?
But
I was schooling spring yesturday. It was just sunset and we had the light from the yard and a car pointing into the school for light (it was lit up I could see the jumps!) But spring kind of went towards the first jump sort of cat let it then stopped (almost sending me flying!) and then jumped the second jump (almost leaving me behind!) He jumped a couple nicely but overall it wasn't a great sesion!
The problem is we were going to school when it was light but lisa's mum turned up and made us muck out before it was dark! When we have really good lights in our stables! It made more sence to us to school in the light (safely) and muck out later!
Can someone tell me if they can see in the dark?
or if they need certain food to help them see better?
Also does anyone has any good iea's of how to light the school up a bit better?