BroadfordQueen
Well-Known Member
I still cant get over the fact that she is only 4...!
Mum lunged her today (let mum do it as didn't know how she would react!). She didn't know what to do and just stood facing mum
Eventually she realised she had to go round in circles, but she thought she had to do it broncing
But she is such a quick learner and settled down to do some lovely trot work (her paces are fab!!).
I got on her and had a walk and trot round, she is still unsteady with her head but it's early days, she was better than when I went to try her!
Then we decided to have a little jump- popped her over some xpoles, no problem
Put it up to a small straight which again she popped over
We then decided to put our spooky wall filler in
Trotted her into it and she jumped it HUGEEE!!!!! I don't know how I stayed on
But second time she realised it wasn't going to eat her and she popped it at a more sensible height
I am so pleased, she is such a good good gooood girly
Here are some pics and vids, thanks to my dad
Flatwork:

Jumpies
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Do excuse my "jockey" style jumping position, I was so consious of jabbing her in the mouth as she jumps so big!
Mum lunged her today (let mum do it as didn't know how she would react!). She didn't know what to do and just stood facing mum
I got on her and had a walk and trot round, she is still unsteady with her head but it's early days, she was better than when I went to try her!
Then we decided to have a little jump- popped her over some xpoles, no problem
We then decided to put our spooky wall filler in
I am so pleased, she is such a good good gooood girly
Here are some pics and vids, thanks to my dad
Flatwork:

Jumpies

Do excuse my "jockey" style jumping position, I was so consious of jabbing her in the mouth as she jumps so big!