Jenna1406
Well-Known Member
Hey Everyone,
So yesterday I took my soon to be 4 year old (turns 4 officially on Wednesday) to a local show. I have to say she was amazing while we were there. No issues, just took everything in her stride. We were met with a loose horse and a colt/stallion dancing on the end of its rein but she just ignored it and continued on with her job.
We just entered the Adult turn out for the first class and she behaved so well whilst all the horses were walking around and she came first
Then we entered a walk and trot equitation class (didnt want to push her to canter as its not well established in the school) and again, she did everything that was asked of her - if a bit rushed but would rather her a bit quicker that backwards which we have been working on as she can become backwards at home in the school. We were pulled in 2nd. I know that the equitation class is about my riding etc but because she behaved, I was able to relax and just ride. Only one picture at the moment as I dont have time to make them all smaller.
So yesterday I took my soon to be 4 year old (turns 4 officially on Wednesday) to a local show. I have to say she was amazing while we were there. No issues, just took everything in her stride. We were met with a loose horse and a colt/stallion dancing on the end of its rein but she just ignored it and continued on with her job.
We just entered the Adult turn out for the first class and she behaved so well whilst all the horses were walking around and she came first
Then we entered a walk and trot equitation class (didnt want to push her to canter as its not well established in the school) and again, she did everything that was asked of her - if a bit rushed but would rather her a bit quicker that backwards which we have been working on as she can become backwards at home in the school. We were pulled in 2nd. I know that the equitation class is about my riding etc but because she behaved, I was able to relax and just ride. Only one picture at the moment as I dont have time to make them all smaller.