HufflyPuffly
Well-Known Member
I am doing my bit for the forum
*definitely not just spamming you all with stories of my crazy carriage horses*
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Skylla turned the big 5 this year (well actually only last week) so thinks she is VERY grown-up, knows all about this human carrier lark and has been trying her hand at flying changes as Topaz told her that's what grown-up horses do :rolleyes3:...
What do we think GP material right here, no? :lol:
[video]https://www.facebook.com/LeapofFaithDressage/videos/666744980178032/[/video]
What should have been happening was for her to chill out and lower that ridiculous carriage horse head carriage. As soon as the head comes down, her back relaxes and I can ride her from hind leg to contact. Not the textbook way I'll grant you, but Skylla ate her manual so we're winging it!
She is definitely an acquired taste to ride, as she is very reactive and light on her feet, but finding the mythical relaxed calm phase seems to be our unicorn at the moment. This outburst of flailing was brought about to you by new field grass and the horses coming to see her over the fence :rolleyes3:.
After lot's of enthusiastic, let's call it cantering
, we did manage to calm down and do some stretching:
[video]https://www.facebook.com/LeapofFaithDressage/videos/666745900177940/[/video]
I didn't ask for more engagement as "sometimes that will do, is good enough"
*not stolen from a facebook source I cannot remember at all :lol:*. The day before she had been awesome and I was thinking 65% at prelim was within sight
, she can mull over her actions today and I'm sure by Thursday will have thought about something new try, maybe canter pirouettes :eek3: but I can bet it won't be slow calm acceptance of the aids because that's for losers right?
Skylla turned the big 5 this year (well actually only last week) so thinks she is VERY grown-up, knows all about this human carrier lark and has been trying her hand at flying changes as Topaz told her that's what grown-up horses do :rolleyes3:...
What do we think GP material right here, no? :lol:
[video]https://www.facebook.com/LeapofFaithDressage/videos/666744980178032/[/video]
What should have been happening was for her to chill out and lower that ridiculous carriage horse head carriage. As soon as the head comes down, her back relaxes and I can ride her from hind leg to contact. Not the textbook way I'll grant you, but Skylla ate her manual so we're winging it!
She is definitely an acquired taste to ride, as she is very reactive and light on her feet, but finding the mythical relaxed calm phase seems to be our unicorn at the moment. This outburst of flailing was brought about to you by new field grass and the horses coming to see her over the fence :rolleyes3:.
After lot's of enthusiastic, let's call it cantering
[video]https://www.facebook.com/LeapofFaithDressage/videos/666745900177940/[/video]
I didn't ask for more engagement as "sometimes that will do, is good enough"