RachelFerd
Well-Known Member
...and I am so pleased, just have to share!
Sat on her for the first time since trying her out yesterday, and she did some sweet (albeit green) work in the school, and just started to stretch down into the contact a little at the end. She is an ex point to pointer straight out of training, so this was pleasing.
Then today, before work, we went out for a hack - no company as no-one else at the yard rides that early, so off we went for an hour through woodlands, lanes and open fields - steeply downhill, and uphill, had a little canter through the woods - she was impeccable! Totally straight forwards, marched around like she had done it a thousand times before, was good in the school run traffic on the lane, didn't spook, didn't pull... pretty impressive for a baby mare who has barely hacked out alone!
I am just wondering when her teenage tantrums are going to strike. She only came over from Ireland 3 weeks ago, and has moved twice during this period, so wonder if she might be a bit too shell shocked to complain yet
Sat on her for the first time since trying her out yesterday, and she did some sweet (albeit green) work in the school, and just started to stretch down into the contact a little at the end. She is an ex point to pointer straight out of training, so this was pleasing.
Then today, before work, we went out for a hack - no company as no-one else at the yard rides that early, so off we went for an hour through woodlands, lanes and open fields - steeply downhill, and uphill, had a little canter through the woods - she was impeccable! Totally straight forwards, marched around like she had done it a thousand times before, was good in the school run traffic on the lane, didn't spook, didn't pull... pretty impressive for a baby mare who has barely hacked out alone!
I am just wondering when her teenage tantrums are going to strike. She only came over from Ireland 3 weeks ago, and has moved twice during this period, so wonder if she might be a bit too shell shocked to complain yet