margaretb
Well-Known Member
Still struggling with the thought of getting back on Poppy after three months "rest" due to her possibly being in foal. No foal yet and getting more unlikey so she is just fat. I know I used the possibility as an excuse not to ride her.
To get my confidence back I went back to the riding school and am having fortnightly lessons on the lovely safe steady mare - its just like I never got off her, if not better, my riding seems to be better, but the thought of getting on Poppy leaves me cold.
I know why, I think; RS horse is very safe & I trust my RI 110%. At home I am outside the "safe bubble"of the RS, I am on my own. I am going to have someone school Poppy for me but I am worried it will all be in vain. At least if she is re-schooled and I do decide to sell her she should be more saleable that just being sold off the field.
I am sure my negativity is rubbing off on her - we are bumbling along, somedays are good somedays she tolerates me. I have decided she is not a huggable horse, but reading some posts perhaps if I don't get in her space she may be happier, if that makes sense.
Perhaps I should just accept I am not meant to be a horse owner, and should just enjoy lessons. And tbh it's not fair on Poppy when all she (hopefully) wants is to be ridden and enjoyed.
sorry I've typed this without my glasses on so hope it makes sense.
To get my confidence back I went back to the riding school and am having fortnightly lessons on the lovely safe steady mare - its just like I never got off her, if not better, my riding seems to be better, but the thought of getting on Poppy leaves me cold.
I know why, I think; RS horse is very safe & I trust my RI 110%. At home I am outside the "safe bubble"of the RS, I am on my own. I am going to have someone school Poppy for me but I am worried it will all be in vain. At least if she is re-schooled and I do decide to sell her she should be more saleable that just being sold off the field.
I am sure my negativity is rubbing off on her - we are bumbling along, somedays are good somedays she tolerates me. I have decided she is not a huggable horse, but reading some posts perhaps if I don't get in her space she may be happier, if that makes sense.
Perhaps I should just accept I am not meant to be a horse owner, and should just enjoy lessons. And tbh it's not fair on Poppy when all she (hopefully) wants is to be ridden and enjoyed.
sorry I've typed this without my glasses on so hope it makes sense.