NiceChristmasBaubles
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Ok, I'm bored with my horsey lot at the moment. Have an oldie who I don't ride anymore (she's 35), a Sec A which younger son rides on the lead rein, and an Arab x which is all but outgrown by older son, too big and forward going at the moment for younger son. I can ride the Arab x (he's 13'2"), but don't really enjoy it for one reason and another, so really just keep him and the other pony ticking over by lunging them.
Ponies are at home and old girl is in full livery 1 1/2 hours away with a friend as I didn't want to move her when we moved. Until she goes to the big stable in the sky we can't afford to keep another. The next horse would be something older son can do PC/school team stuff on and I can do dressage on.
So, feeling a little guilty that the Arab x isn't doing much at the moment. I looked at Trec but they don't seem to have anything in Berkshire (unless I've missed it). But did think I could do some other stuff to keep him thinking and doing things until younger son can ride him (hopefully late this year/early next).
Really not into a lot of the ground work stuff, but may be persuaded as long is it still uses what I would call fairly traditional methods.
We don't have a school, but do have an area in the field we can use when it isn't frozen or slippery!
Any suggestions (other than hacking)? Thanks.
P.S. This isn't meant to sound a 'woe is me' thread. I'm very lucky with my lot but just feel a little fed up that I'm not doing anything with them. They are actually quite happy just eating grass.
Ponies are at home and old girl is in full livery 1 1/2 hours away with a friend as I didn't want to move her when we moved. Until she goes to the big stable in the sky we can't afford to keep another. The next horse would be something older son can do PC/school team stuff on and I can do dressage on.
So, feeling a little guilty that the Arab x isn't doing much at the moment. I looked at Trec but they don't seem to have anything in Berkshire (unless I've missed it). But did think I could do some other stuff to keep him thinking and doing things until younger son can ride him (hopefully late this year/early next).
Really not into a lot of the ground work stuff, but may be persuaded as long is it still uses what I would call fairly traditional methods.
We don't have a school, but do have an area in the field we can use when it isn't frozen or slippery!
Any suggestions (other than hacking)? Thanks.
P.S. This isn't meant to sound a 'woe is me' thread. I'm very lucky with my lot but just feel a little fed up that I'm not doing anything with them. They are actually quite happy just eating grass.
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