JustMe22
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Some of you might remember my thread introducing my new horse in March or so - a little ex-racer I picked up from the in-training racing auctions. We started calling him Chester and it suits him, so that has stuck.
For those who don't know...here he is (any excuse to show him off!).

I went off to Vietnam for three weeks just after buying him so he had a mini let-down period, and then contracted a virus so was only walking. Still, he is better now!
He's been under saddle probably 3 weeks in total and been ridden in the arena a handful of times, maybe 5. The rest of the time he's hacking out on a long rein, amid lots of snorting and bucking and jogging. I'm amazed at how much balance he has for a horse so young and so recently off the track - my last one was an absolute nightmare to start with.
I'm quite out of practice as the previous retired some time ago, so I've realised I have a few bad habits and NEED TO SIT UP STRAIGHT.
He's finding it all very easy, but does tend to object to the leg sometimes and can back off and buck in protest. It is already greatly improved with the hacking and general work, but it is something we'll need to fix properly in the next few months. I haven't been too strict with him yet and I'm not too worried about it because he is learning and improving daily, and will pop into canter as soon as I ask etc - just need to get him accepting the leg fully and reacting how I want in all paces.
Plan is to maybe enter him in a low key prelim around june or july, and see how that goes. If all is well, then do a few more and hopefully be working towards novice by early next year/late this year. Next year he will be eligible for four year old classes at the young dressage horse series, so I'm considering that as well.
I managed to rope my boyfriend into taking some photos yesterday, so here we go. Not sure why they're all on the right rein, I swear he can go left too!






Sorry for image overload! Thanks for looking
For those who don't know...here he is (any excuse to show him off!).

I went off to Vietnam for three weeks just after buying him so he had a mini let-down period, and then contracted a virus so was only walking. Still, he is better now!
He's been under saddle probably 3 weeks in total and been ridden in the arena a handful of times, maybe 5. The rest of the time he's hacking out on a long rein, amid lots of snorting and bucking and jogging. I'm amazed at how much balance he has for a horse so young and so recently off the track - my last one was an absolute nightmare to start with.
I'm quite out of practice as the previous retired some time ago, so I've realised I have a few bad habits and NEED TO SIT UP STRAIGHT.
He's finding it all very easy, but does tend to object to the leg sometimes and can back off and buck in protest. It is already greatly improved with the hacking and general work, but it is something we'll need to fix properly in the next few months. I haven't been too strict with him yet and I'm not too worried about it because he is learning and improving daily, and will pop into canter as soon as I ask etc - just need to get him accepting the leg fully and reacting how I want in all paces.
Plan is to maybe enter him in a low key prelim around june or july, and see how that goes. If all is well, then do a few more and hopefully be working towards novice by early next year/late this year. Next year he will be eligible for four year old classes at the young dressage horse series, so I'm considering that as well.
I managed to rope my boyfriend into taking some photos yesterday, so here we go. Not sure why they're all on the right rein, I swear he can go left too!






Sorry for image overload! Thanks for looking