JustKickOn
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My mum's friend has offered me the ride of her horse.
One of them has to be walked for half an hour each day as she had an op on her stifle ligament about a month a go. She's got another 5 months of box rest to complete bless her so she seemed happy when she was being walked (owner did that as she occasionally takes off apparently)
And the mare I rode is a dun cleveland bay x welsh and she has a really lovely personality.
Thing I found with her is that she can be very stubourn and slow. She lacked 'oomph'.
Think she has a small hard feed at night and is stable kept whilst the other one has to be in otherwise she goes nuts.
She was fine when R put a small jump up for me and seemed to perk up when I took her for a gallop on the field, it's just the flatwork where she lacks energy.
I was using plently of leg and she didn't really respond when I used my stick.
So, does anybody have any tips on how to get her going?
I think we need to get used to each other, but would like my next ride to be a bit easier on the legs :smrik:
Thanks, Lizzie x
One of them has to be walked for half an hour each day as she had an op on her stifle ligament about a month a go. She's got another 5 months of box rest to complete bless her so she seemed happy when she was being walked (owner did that as she occasionally takes off apparently)
And the mare I rode is a dun cleveland bay x welsh and she has a really lovely personality.
Thing I found with her is that she can be very stubourn and slow. She lacked 'oomph'.
Think she has a small hard feed at night and is stable kept whilst the other one has to be in otherwise she goes nuts.
She was fine when R put a small jump up for me and seemed to perk up when I took her for a gallop on the field, it's just the flatwork where she lacks energy.
I was using plently of leg and she didn't really respond when I used my stick.
So, does anybody have any tips on how to get her going?
I think we need to get used to each other, but would like my next ride to be a bit easier on the legs :smrik:
Thanks, Lizzie x