dwi
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Daisy and I have really hit a rut in our schooling recently and it making me think about what I actually want from her. I love spending time with her and riding her but trying to turn her into a dressage horse is making is both stressed and frustrated. TBH even with months of schooling she's never going to look as flashy as a bigger striding horse.
What we both love doing is hacking and its the thing that I'm really proud of. I don't seem proficient at schooling in a manege but I've taught her to hack out alone or in company calmly and in a snaffle, she will open and close gates and is okay in all but heavy or idiotic traffic. When other people's horses are leaping about or trying to shoot off at the sight of an open field she will trot calmly and wait until she is asked before she changes her speed.
I'm wondering if I should try taking her out to endurance competitions so that I can get a competitive fix without making both of us miserable trying to turn her into something she isn't. She has fantastic stamina, was out for 6 hours in January when we went hunting, will hack for four hours without breaking a sweat of looking tired.
I suspect her breeding has quite a bit of Welsh D in there as well as the obvious Gypsy cob and i seem to read lots of articles saying what fantastic endurance horses they make.
Any thoughts either way would be welcome. if anyone does endurance I'd love to know how you got into it. I've been looking at details for SportEndurance as they do lots of events within driving distance of us.
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Becky
What we both love doing is hacking and its the thing that I'm really proud of. I don't seem proficient at schooling in a manege but I've taught her to hack out alone or in company calmly and in a snaffle, she will open and close gates and is okay in all but heavy or idiotic traffic. When other people's horses are leaping about or trying to shoot off at the sight of an open field she will trot calmly and wait until she is asked before she changes her speed.
I'm wondering if I should try taking her out to endurance competitions so that I can get a competitive fix without making both of us miserable trying to turn her into something she isn't. She has fantastic stamina, was out for 6 hours in January when we went hunting, will hack for four hours without breaking a sweat of looking tired.
I suspect her breeding has quite a bit of Welsh D in there as well as the obvious Gypsy cob and i seem to read lots of articles saying what fantastic endurance horses they make.
Any thoughts either way would be welcome. if anyone does endurance I'd love to know how you got into it. I've been looking at details for SportEndurance as they do lots of events within driving distance of us.
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Becky