monkeybum13
Well-Known Member
... and she's only 5!
Lacey's had a holiday for nearly 3 weeks due to all the ice and today I got back on her for the first time. I prepared for the worst - neckstrap, BP etc.
So I get on, we plod around the arena, finally get going in trot and when it comes to canter I end up laughing so much that I end up riding like a rag doll
. She would not work nicely and decided nose in the country impressions were the way to go.
Grabbed some trotting poles out, went over a few times (or should I say fell over
) and then finally got a really nice active, supple trot.
Anyone elses horses think that they should be tucked up in bed in this cold weather and not made to do any work?
Lacey's had a holiday for nearly 3 weeks due to all the ice and today I got back on her for the first time. I prepared for the worst - neckstrap, BP etc.
So I get on, we plod around the arena, finally get going in trot and when it comes to canter I end up laughing so much that I end up riding like a rag doll
Grabbed some trotting poles out, went over a few times (or should I say fell over
Anyone elses horses think that they should be tucked up in bed in this cold weather and not made to do any work?