Kallibear
Well-Known Member
And he was very good boy
Little Pipsqueak isn't so little anymore (well, he's still only 14.1hh, but bigger than he was) and for the first time ever I looked at him and thought - "he's big enough for me to ride now". So I did. Well, sat on him
He's had saddles on like thus:
And used to carrying his own dinner when we walked over to a friends yard for vacs etc
And is well used to me standing on a big block to groom him, and having me lean on him etc.
So, as I had a friend up to help, I swung my leg over and shuffled on. Luckily he's still small enough to be able to swing a leg over whilst still standing on the block with the other foot (yey for small horses and long legs).
Not in the slightest bit bothered - just one of those odd things humans do to him.
Practised a couple of times, getting on and off with my friend holding him, before giving him his dinner so we could take a picture
Too busy stuffing his face to even notice
And big hugs for a good boy. And a carrot.
I love easy horses. I've had so many quirky or difficult horses that it's lovely to have something that just behaves.
DISCLAIMER!!!!! Before anyone shoots me down in flames - he's 2.5 and he's been sat on, which he found enteraining as it produced apples and carrots. And that's it. He's not going to be ridden for another year at least, probably more like 18months.
Little Pipsqueak isn't so little anymore (well, he's still only 14.1hh, but bigger than he was) and for the first time ever I looked at him and thought - "he's big enough for me to ride now". So I did. Well, sat on him
He's had saddles on like thus:
And used to carrying his own dinner when we walked over to a friends yard for vacs etc
And is well used to me standing on a big block to groom him, and having me lean on him etc.
So, as I had a friend up to help, I swung my leg over and shuffled on. Luckily he's still small enough to be able to swing a leg over whilst still standing on the block with the other foot (yey for small horses and long legs).
Not in the slightest bit bothered - just one of those odd things humans do to him.
Practised a couple of times, getting on and off with my friend holding him, before giving him his dinner so we could take a picture
Too busy stuffing his face to even notice
And big hugs for a good boy. And a carrot.
I love easy horses. I've had so many quirky or difficult horses that it's lovely to have something that just behaves.
DISCLAIMER!!!!! Before anyone shoots me down in flames - he's 2.5 and he's been sat on, which he found enteraining as it produced apples and carrots. And that's it. He's not going to be ridden for another year at least, probably more like 18months.