Grump alert Day 2 - should have stayed a fair weather rider

now_loves_mares

Well-Known Member
Joined
28 November 2007
Messages
2,553
Location
Edinburgh, Scotland
Visit site
Once again I feel the need to start this with a "warning, bad mood" notice!

Anyway, I posted yesterday about having a week off and the weather being shocking, not getting my baby ridden etc. After I did so, I wondered if I was just being a fair weather rider and that if it wasn't so windy today I was going to ride her.

I got up to once more torrential rain, so took them in and stood them in for a fair while with haylage to warm up. I took someone's advice from yesterday and met a friend and her little baby for lunch followed by Starbucks and cake
cool.gif
. It seemed to have stayed dry during lunch so I thought Right - stop being a wimp and just ride her, you will feel so much better if you do.
Stern self-talking to taken care off, I loaded up the car (have to transport to a school nearby) and then sheltered in the tack room waiting for a hail storm to pass
crazy.gif
. It was blue skies when I arrived but a black cloud looming so tacked up in the trailer and waited for another hail storm to pass. I sooo nearly went home at this point but gave myself another talking to, and jumped on as soon as the storm passed.

I'd only been on about 5 mins and was feeling very pleased - young horse was being well behaved even after a 5 day break, starting to learn to go into corners properly etc. I was beginning to plan my post to you, all smug and happy, when pone started focussing on the house next to the school. Sure enough, the big courtyard door opened and the owner's sister came out with their two dogs - both of whom are puppies and not met horses before. One is a bulldog, and one a wolf cross
shocked.gif
. They are both really sweet but big, boisterous and badly behaved. Horse froze, which was fine, but then the dogs spotted me and came into the school. Sure enough, it all went horribly wrong as horse did a little leap and buck, dogs got excited and chased her, she went into full rodeo, catapulting me off and managing to kick my knee hard in the process
blush.gif


Luckily the dogs then dive-bombed me instead so we were able to get them locked up again. They weren't attacking her at all, just didn't know what to do with this HUGE dog, and she had never really met a big dog before either.

Anyway, I got back on, she was ok actually, did one of the best canters I've had from her before, really up in front and feeling like you could jump easily out of it. Unfortunately it was threatening to tip it down again, and I was really in quite a lot of pain, so called it quits.

I can now hardly move, although sadly with very little to show for it. Had to use the trailer to turn the horses out again (field is half a mile away) as no way could I walk them that far.

I am now sitting here having had 3 ibuprofen, 2 arnica, and one glass of red wine
grin.gif
grin.gif
. Perhaps this is why this post has become so verbose....!!!

Sorry for the length of this. Bl00dy horses (or dogs??). I just had this feeling that I was riding against fate - I thought it meant I was just going to get soaked, not take a kicking
mad.gif
. Hopefully though my youngster hasn't realised that the rodeo buck is an effective way to make me dismount
crazy.gif


(By the way, the girl looking after the house didn't know I was going to be there, was hugely apologetic, and also a nurse who kindly offered to patch me up. It was just one of those things...)
 
O poor you!!
blush.gif
what a cr@p day
frown.gif
. The poor girl is probably feeling so guilty about it all as well.
crazy.gif


I have a prescription for you that will make it better - more wine, more ibuprofen, more arnica, moe ice on your knee and a nice warm bubble bath before bed!
wink.gif
grin.gif


I hope you feel better tomorrow
smile.gif
 
[ QUOTE ]
O poor you!!
blush.gif
what a cr@p day
frown.gif
. The poor girl is probably feeling so guilty about it all as well.
crazy.gif


I have a prescription for you that will make it better - more wine, more ibuprofen, more arnica, moe ice on your knee and a nice warm bubble bath before bed!
wink.gif
grin.gif


I hope you feel better tomorrow
smile.gif


[/ QUOTE ]

Forgot about the ice - good idea!! Off to raid the freezer (wine glass is empty anyway
smirk.gif
)

Yes the girl felt awful. It's a tricky one though as the owners of the house very kindly let me use their school as they have no horses - all I pay for is the guy to level it once a week. It's a fantastic set up, like having your own place without the hassle. However, it's not fair to expect them to always keep their dogs on a lead, as it's their house! Similarly, I don't want to have to always be worrying about being chased and bucked off. Hopefully we can work some safe system out! I might just have to pay to get sheep fencing put all round the post and rail of the arena.
 
Oh no, poor you. Hope your knee gets better soon.

I've had days where I just wake up and think nope. Today is not a good day to ride the mare, will see how I feel later as to whether I ride the boy lol

xxx
 
Top