Funny old weekend - Asti was the naughty one and Ivy an angel!!

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I was shocked on Saturday as my lovely orange pony, who can usually be relied on to be a complete sweetheart, decided to have a very VERY naughty day.

I got to the farm and walked into the stables and nothing seemed to be out of place. Until I opened Asti's door to find she's pulled her turnout rug off the door, dragged it across the floor and trampled it into a pile of poop and piddled on shavings...

Just as I turned to tell her off, she knew the little witch, and made a run for it, charged the stable door open and legged it across the yard... straight into the farmers garden field which we don't use as its too wet, plus its part of the garden.

So there's the ginger horror running round, leaving divots and gouging skid marks into the lovely neat greeness, and absolutely refusing to be caught despite threats of pony-barbecues and big sticks. So I had to go for a bucket and feed and caught the rat.

Boxed her over to hack out with Guisbrogal so I could avoid our farm lane in case her foot was still bruised. We did have a lovely ride despite problems up one steep hill which was a bit stony so I got off - I was wrecked after that! GG came over to see the ponies too and has survived meeting Ivy who was on best behaviour for once. GG does not believe us about the Spawn Of Satan behaviour!!!

Well yesterday, Asti was behaving a bit better, so we thought we'd try teaching Ivy long reining another way as she just doesn't get it bless, unless someone walks at her head all the time. So we tacked up Asti and Byter and G put tack and long reins on Ivy and we set off in convoy and it worked! Ivy can now long rein quite happily up and down the lane and it has clicked once she followed the other horses! Whoooo, major improvement.

Then to finish off, G got on her and rode - totally unaided - along the lane and part of a field track and back, still with Asti and Byter for company - but no one leading, just G grinning like an idiot and steering, stopping and starting all on their own.

Cannot believe how nice the spotty oik was behaving. She is loving the work and attention!

Of course we managed a photo or two...

Ivy says... "see, me and Asti are best buddies really..."
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Asti replies... "not likely, get away from me you furry pest!"
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It is so not like Asti! I tubbed her foot again last night just to make sure all the gunge is out as she's got a definite hole in her foot now, and she decided to kick the bucket over, whereas usually she stands like a statue... so she got shouted at and then behaved, wouldn't even eat her tea until she was told she could. I felt mean then! But I think she's been getting away with a bit much so a quick reminder of her manners won't harm!

Ivy on the other hand, she was such a sweetie and I NEVER say things like that! She walked straight past the monster-with-sharp-teeth trough that scared Asti and just took everything in her stride. We'll try more long reining for now and keep the ridden bit to a minimum, but she's really doing well. G even got on from the floor rather than the mounting block, and she didn't bother at all. She stands better and fidgets less than Asti!

So all in all, things are looking much better with Ivy. We were rather worried this winter with her aggressiveness, but touch wood, she seems to be growing out of it.
 
You see here you go again.....all lies!
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Asti told me that the rug blew off in the wind when you opened the door and as for bolting out of the door. Well that was because she spotted a mean looking tiger in the garden about to come and attack you and she was seeing him off! You have no idea about horse mentality at all
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Then you are saying that Asti is telling Ivy to get lost when really she was just licking a spot of jam off Ivy's nose
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Ivy is gorgeous and a real sweetheart so any stories from you now about being satanic and I shall be very angry
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She was an absolute babe
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Poor Asti really did struggle up that bank didn't she? I hope her foot gets better soon. Was the other back one ok? She seemed a bit sensitive on both of them didn't she
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I felt really mean choosing that route when you had to get off and walk it
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Anyway thanks for coming over. 'The girls are all lovely!'
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She's still really feeling the effects of stones on her back feet so I guess the back shoes are going to have to go back on... I've been re-poulticing but nothing coming out and no flinching when you pinch her foot.

We were going to make you jealous and leave them out tonight but YO wouldn't let us move them from winter field...
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Ah well, maybe tomorrow...
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oh poor Asti

Have you tried Keratex on them? I used it on Ellie's feet for a week or two and have not needed it again. Might be just enough to toughen her up a bit until they harden in the summer.

Ellie was out all day in her paddock and was 'chatting' to the fellas over the fence
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That's my girlie
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