jsharpe
Well-Known Member
Hi All
Well Dinky Den and me had our 1st prelim yesterday...more on that in a mo
Den is a 4 year old Anglo Arab, I backed him last year under the expert eye of my instructor and although I say so myself, I've done a good job and he's at a good point in his training for his age. His main issue is relaxing...that'll be the Arab then
but he does eventually and is moving really well. Instructor is really please him and me
I took him to a the show, for experience more than anything, just a schooling session with a judge! Well he fell out of his stable on completely the wrong side of bed and basically was a git for the rest of the day
he simply didn't want to play! So after bucking his way round the ring, doing rather a fantastic trot/halt transition, I went to the pub
Don't get me wrong, i'm laughing, we all start somewhere and at least I stayed on, but how often would you take a baby out to a competition? I want him to get used to the atmosphere - he is quite chilled, but I don't want to blow his brain, he's too good to ruin by being impatient.
Well Dinky Den and me had our 1st prelim yesterday...more on that in a mo
Den is a 4 year old Anglo Arab, I backed him last year under the expert eye of my instructor and although I say so myself, I've done a good job and he's at a good point in his training for his age. His main issue is relaxing...that'll be the Arab then
I took him to a the show, for experience more than anything, just a schooling session with a judge! Well he fell out of his stable on completely the wrong side of bed and basically was a git for the rest of the day
Don't get me wrong, i'm laughing, we all start somewhere and at least I stayed on, but how often would you take a baby out to a competition? I want him to get used to the atmosphere - he is quite chilled, but I don't want to blow his brain, he's too good to ruin by being impatient.