Firewell
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Pop your stirrups up a couple of holes, you should find your lower leg is a bit more secure then. Otherwise position is fine 
Pop your stirrups up a couple of holes, you should find your lower leg is a bit more secure then. Otherwise position is fine![]()
oh give her a break!! she is completely aware of her horses condition and is doing something about it. This thread was not asking for peoples opinions on whether or not she should have taken him jumping or not, he is def a work in progress which is being over seen by Pony Club and various other professional trainers. I say good luck and i hope that you and Andy have a great year, take no notice of some of these posts![]()
wow there are some delightful people on here! looks like you had a good day, dont worry bout the wrong fence, we all do it. Well done!
I personally think he's very poor and wouldnt be out jumping him at all - BUT! What a LUSH horse! My goodness he's gonna be a real stunner when he's got some muscle on him (and thats mostly what it is, it isn't weight, its muscle he needs really). Really yummy. He looks like he's got a decent pop on him as well. He's fab! You must be really pleased.
P.S. ....is the noseband staying......?! *runs away*
My first thought was he looks thin. get him fed up and those back muscles built up - uphill hacking in walk would do him good hun
What a lovely genuine horse Andy looks. Im sure you will have a brilliant time together this summer.
As for his condition, sorry not seen your previous thread. I bought a very underweight TB and no amount of haylage or hard feed put condition on her, I was so worried but we moved to a yard with fantastic grazing and she then slowly put the weight on and looked great.
Good luck with him, hes lovely![]()
I know what you mean about unaffliated SJ- I can't face it.
I'm taking my boy SJ schooling at Yorkley Friday to see if he's ready to BS then I can go to Summerhouse on a Tuesday- much less harumscarum!![]()
You'll always get some who like to see fat horses so I wouldn't worry too much.
zoelouisem- My insturctor is sorting out his clip on wednesdayI'm awful at clipping but I have to learn its only my second time doing it
Ah you most of picked the worst clip to practise with, im a dab hand at clipping and get paid to do it, but my blankets are rubbish there the hardest to do espeacially on a bony TbEven when i did my round welshie it was rubbish and clipped it off then end. But hell look better once its tided up.
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Tbh I can't clip even in straight linesI need all the help I can get but I'm thinking of getting a hunter done on wednesday of course my RI will be doing the lines
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I wouldn't hunter clip a horse that needs to gain weight. Yes its the easiest clip to do, but would not help him out at all... I do agree that the current clip doesn't help the overall picture.