Penguin_Toes
Well-Known Member
Hello there
I went out this morning Autumn hunting for the first time. I am keeping my friends horse fit while he is for sale as she is injured so I took him along on her suggestion, it was the horse's first time too so we were both newbies together.
He isn't the brightest, and I knew he would get a bit hyped up, but now I am back home I am thinking of all the silly things I did and worrying over them, a bit like after you've sat an exam I suppose.
I hacked to the meet and when I arrived I gave my cap to the secretary but then kept my distance circling in walk - should I have made it my business to say good morning to the masters etc?
Then I saw the field master, who I do know. When he said hello to me I said 'hi' back - I know I should have said good morning as he is part of the staff! It just slipped out.
At the first covert my horse was very well behaved, but afterwards there was a bit of cantering on the road and then a sudden stop while everyone organized themselves and it just blew his mind, he was backing up, snatching the reins, yanking me down and I barged into quite a few people - I apologised and they were very nice, but still!
Then as the morning went on he was just getting stronger and stronger, I cut someone up at a gate (I just could not stop him) and at one point he walked backwards and his back legs stood on some crops, so I was told to watch out (quite rightly).
At the final covet he would not stand and kept threatening to rear, so I just called it a day and informed someone I was going - I thanked them but didn't say goodnight.
How much do these things matter? Would people have been discussing the newbie at breakfast afterwards? I really was enjoying it and found it fascinating until the horse started playing up. In fact I was enjoying it so much I might take a hireling out when the full season starts up (I won't be taking my friends horse again, I know it will probably help and make him easier to sell, but I can't take the worry).
On the plus side he was good with the hounds!
I went out this morning Autumn hunting for the first time. I am keeping my friends horse fit while he is for sale as she is injured so I took him along on her suggestion, it was the horse's first time too so we were both newbies together.
He isn't the brightest, and I knew he would get a bit hyped up, but now I am back home I am thinking of all the silly things I did and worrying over them, a bit like after you've sat an exam I suppose.
I hacked to the meet and when I arrived I gave my cap to the secretary but then kept my distance circling in walk - should I have made it my business to say good morning to the masters etc?
Then I saw the field master, who I do know. When he said hello to me I said 'hi' back - I know I should have said good morning as he is part of the staff! It just slipped out.
At the first covert my horse was very well behaved, but afterwards there was a bit of cantering on the road and then a sudden stop while everyone organized themselves and it just blew his mind, he was backing up, snatching the reins, yanking me down and I barged into quite a few people - I apologised and they were very nice, but still!
Then as the morning went on he was just getting stronger and stronger, I cut someone up at a gate (I just could not stop him) and at one point he walked backwards and his back legs stood on some crops, so I was told to watch out (quite rightly).
At the final covet he would not stand and kept threatening to rear, so I just called it a day and informed someone I was going - I thanked them but didn't say goodnight.
How much do these things matter? Would people have been discussing the newbie at breakfast afterwards? I really was enjoying it and found it fascinating until the horse started playing up. In fact I was enjoying it so much I might take a hireling out when the full season starts up (I won't be taking my friends horse again, I know it will probably help and make him easier to sell, but I can't take the worry).
On the plus side he was good with the hounds!