For Moot's fans, a little update on her highness.

kirstyhen

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Moot has had a fairly chilled out winter, only been out competing once (and managed a shiny blue ribbon!), we've spent our time working on her flatwork and letting her go hunting as a wee treat.

I've been giving her some big fences to get her teeth into, also making them wider as wide fences give me the collywobbles!

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She is now officially 7 (although her actual birth date isn't for a few months yet) and I feel she has really 'grown up' these last few months.

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We had a couple of really fab days out hopping big hedges and post and rail, but someone :rolleyes: managed to pick up mud fever and the socking great spilt got infected, so I had a lame pony for a few weeks. Antibiotics sorted her out and she came back into work where she left off, despite having been on box rest for two weeks and there being lots of snow about, she didn't put a foot wrong when I hopped back on :D

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(She wasn't so restrained in the field!)

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She has been working really well, but last week she turned into a raging drama queen (Sascha Fierce came out to play!) and I couldn't get anything out of her except her trying to rear or throw herself on the floor. She hasn't had her wolf teeth out, so I suspected they might be the root of the problem, but it was all a bit random. So we had a lesson booked at Jeanette's on Monday, so thought we'd see what she thought. As suspected, Mally completely showed me up :o I spent 10 minutes saying how she had been, then proceeded to warm up the most angelic pony ever! So I suspect we were both just having an off week, so our normal crap bits were made awful by neither of us being able to make up for the other ones lacking!

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So a few videos of our lesson on my spangly new video camera...
This is right at the start of the lesson, she is becoming much more consistent in the contact and I am getting better at riding her forwards rather than making her short and tense. Tail swishing has reduced greatly now and she occasionally even breaths in canter!!!
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FJEybm85UWY
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bRWh4XnmonU&feature=plcp

And then our last round of jumps, the related distance down the far side is 5 normal strides, but Mally and I would much rather shorten and stick 6 strides in, so we have to over egg riding down it to get the 5 in :D
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DsiwlqMsfmk&feature=plcp

So we appear to be back on track, Jeanette comes to ours on Monday, so we can make sure everything is back in order, then it's full steam ahead to Oasby for our first run! There are also fairly solid plans in place for our first Novice run, hopefully the weather won't ruin those plans again!
 
Great post and pics. I love your horse, she reminds me so much of my old mare, she is the spit of her. She also had a whacking huge jump like yours, makes those mahoosive fences look (and I suspect feel) easy peasy!

Good luck for the season, you both look great :)
 
Reading your reports are so inspirational, I really enjoy them. When you look back at that pic of when you first saw her, to see what she's turned into is fantastic!
 
I love Mooty Boot :-)

Me too, even when she is doing her best fire breathing dragon impressions :D

Great post and pics. I love your horse, she reminds me so much of my old mare, she is the spit of her. She also had a whacking huge jump like yours, makes those mahoosive fences look (and I suspect feel) easy peasy!

Good luck for the season, you both look great :)

Mally makes everything feel easy bless her, she never puts in any more effort than needed, so as yet we don't actually know what her limit is! It's a bit scary really!

Reading your reports are so inspirational, I really enjoy them. When you look back at that pic of when you first saw her, to see what she's turned into is fantastic!

She's not done bad for a little pony bought just to have a play around a few BE90s and ridden by a totall wimp!

Those jumps made me feel slightly nauseous....she looks awesome!

And me! Luckily Mally sees them and thinks yay, so we just go along with that!

Love her! Fab post and great pics. :)

Thanks, she is a total dudette! :D
 
She looks fab, you done such a good job with her :) I am however very, very jealous of your position over a fence and well to be honest on the flat too! :D
 
I really really want her!! :D

Haha, unfortunately for you, so do I :p

She looks fab, you done such a good job with her :) I am however very, very jealous of your position over a fence and well to be honest on the flat too! :D

It's very easy to sit well on moot, she never does anything out of the ordinary or throws you off balance! My riding has improved immensely since having her.

She looks fab! Looks like has done some filling out as well ;) gotta love the slow maturing Irish ones!

To me she doesn't look to have changed hugely, she's always been a fairly well muscled bird, I think she looks more like a horse and less like a overgrown connie now though!!

Yay for a Moot update :D She is looking fantastic, and they are some serious looking oxers :eek:

Someone who doesn't know her very well watched her jump a relatively small oxer recently and told me I needed to push her over wider fences as she needed to learn to throw her back legs away, I told them she only ever does what she has to and that I felt a 6ft oxer was probably wide enough to prove she can do it.... They shut up at that point :D
 
Someone who doesn't know her very well watched her jump a relatively small oxer recently and told me I needed to push her over wider fences as she needed to learn to throw her back legs away, I told them she only ever does what she has to and that I felt a 6ft oxer was probably wide enough to prove she can do it.... They shut up at that point :D

Like :D

And for someone who doesn't like wide oxers you are doing a bloomin good job!
 
Love the pics (but not the size of the jumps:eek:) and Moot but not happy my pc wont let me watch the vids:(

It might be because there is an 'm' in the link as it is off my iPad, I wondered if it would cause computers to have a melt down!

YAY a Moot update! Was thinking of demanding one as we hadn't heard anything recently ;)

She is looking bloody fantastic! A very 'grown up' shape' going very impressively! And those jumps :eek: :eek: you are very brave!

Glad we could meet you demands, Moot is probably equally as cross that she hasnt been boasted about recently! My mum reckons she was naughty last week because she hasn't been out in the trailer in a while, Princess likes to see her public every now and again!

Height is nothing on Moot, what's scary is getting the right stride, hence the grids, I'd cack my pants if the stride was totally down to me at that height!
 
She's gorgeous, and looks like a proper horse (and every inch her size, rather than the sweet little 15.2hh I'd imagined her to be :D). What are your plans this season?
 
Those jumps are huge! I like Moot :) she has such a lovely face :)

I am rather biased obviously, but I think she is just a lovely horse to look at, plus she is lovely to be around. :D

Lovely horse beautifully ridden. That one you are standing in the middle is :eek:

Thank you :D my OH is a ****** when I'm jumping, it always ends up bigger or wider than planned if he is in charge!

She's gorgeous, and looks like a proper horse (and every inch her size, rather than the sweet little 15.2hh I'd imagined her to be :D). What are your plans this season?

I think she has finished growing now, near enough 16.3hh, but the perfect height for me!
Plans are 5/6 BE100s then first novice planned for the start of may, then well drop back down for one run and see where we go from there! Very flexible plans though, subject to change! :D
 
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