ann-jen
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Well bless her she's never seen a XC fence before so I had no idea what to expect. The weather was pants! Absolutely hoying it down when we got there. We waited for the worst to pass and then I decided to stick a waterproof jacket under my body protector. Kinda big mistake as its still pretty warm so I just turned myself into the human boil in the bag lol
Anyway she looked shocked when she got off the lorry and tense when I got on so we went for a quiet ride round and slow warm up before jumping our first fence which was approx 18" high but Dee felt it necessary to jump about 4' in the air over just to be on the safe side lol. We jumped it two or three times. My friend was having a few issues getting her horse to jump it so I thought I'd move on and wander to the next fence.
Dee unfortunately then noticed that "the Hoppings" funfair was actually camped out directly in front of her in the park over the road. She stopped dead and when I put my leg on reared up and then looked for my friends horse for moral support! Bless her not only has she never done any XC but I think it's fairly unlikely she's encountered a fair before either. She then became inseparable from DJ (friends horse)
But despite that she jumped everything I asked of her including a log pile, roll top and a combination. She never stopped at anything despite being extremely anxious. She just over jumped everything sometimes by miles. She certainly has scope! But I could feel her back lift and she made a beautiful if extravagant shape over everything!
Sadly the water was cordoned off and looked like it needed a revamp so we didn't get a chance to go through the water. But in some ways I'm glad because the whole experience was fairly mind blowing for her and she was so anxious that I think it might have been just a bit too much for her!
But I think the more she goes the better she will be and will try to find a nice inviting water to get her through fairly soon. I actually think once she gets over her initial confidence issues she could be quite a good XC pony!
Friends hubby took some photos so if there are any good ones will post them.....am dying to see if she was over jumping as big as it felt! Could be some comedy pics lol
So positives were jumping everything well. In fact v pleased with the actual jumping. And despite the fact she was v nervous. And had brakes in just a snaffle.
Negatives were napping and rearing when asked to leave friends horse. But think that's just a confidence issue and being as I've only had her a few weeks hopefully this should resolve as we get to know each other better.
Generally pleased with her
Anyway she looked shocked when she got off the lorry and tense when I got on so we went for a quiet ride round and slow warm up before jumping our first fence which was approx 18" high but Dee felt it necessary to jump about 4' in the air over just to be on the safe side lol. We jumped it two or three times. My friend was having a few issues getting her horse to jump it so I thought I'd move on and wander to the next fence.
Dee unfortunately then noticed that "the Hoppings" funfair was actually camped out directly in front of her in the park over the road. She stopped dead and when I put my leg on reared up and then looked for my friends horse for moral support! Bless her not only has she never done any XC but I think it's fairly unlikely she's encountered a fair before either. She then became inseparable from DJ (friends horse)
But despite that she jumped everything I asked of her including a log pile, roll top and a combination. She never stopped at anything despite being extremely anxious. She just over jumped everything sometimes by miles. She certainly has scope! But I could feel her back lift and she made a beautiful if extravagant shape over everything!
Sadly the water was cordoned off and looked like it needed a revamp so we didn't get a chance to go through the water. But in some ways I'm glad because the whole experience was fairly mind blowing for her and she was so anxious that I think it might have been just a bit too much for her!
But I think the more she goes the better she will be and will try to find a nice inviting water to get her through fairly soon. I actually think once she gets over her initial confidence issues she could be quite a good XC pony!
Friends hubby took some photos so if there are any good ones will post them.....am dying to see if she was over jumping as big as it felt! Could be some comedy pics lol
So positives were jumping everything well. In fact v pleased with the actual jumping. And despite the fact she was v nervous. And had brakes in just a snaffle.
Negatives were napping and rearing when asked to leave friends horse. But think that's just a confidence issue and being as I've only had her a few weeks hopefully this should resolve as we get to know each other better.
Generally pleased with her