Casey76
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And fell off for the first time in 6 years

Can probably safley say I was overdue for a fall, but how embarrassing to do it in front of strangers.
I apologies profusely for scaring their horse, who was very sweet and forgiving, and completely not her fault I fell off.
I was riding with far too long stirrups (Western saddle), so basically riding without, then she spooked at something, and I unbalanced her, which meant she sped up and ran away from me, then I came out the side door as she spun away
as I was trying desparately not to pull on her mouth.
Despite all of the drama, I liked her a lot. She is a good size and build for me - a little lacking in muscle at the moment, but nothing unexpected for a 5yo who isn't yet in full work.
She is quite sharp and sensitive (which is good, I hate a "kick along"), but also calm and sensible given her age.
My aim would be to ride her out over the summer just to get used to each other, then transition from Western to English and get her used to taking more of a contact as she is overly sensitive to her mouth being touched at the moment (change in bit will help a little I think, from a single jointed very thin snaffle to something with a lozenge)
She lunges very obediently and has a good stop, but doesn't offer much in the way of a stretch, again something which I can work on incrementally.
The only real down point is that she has a small wart in her right nostril - and I don't know enough to tell if it is a juvenile-type wart or a warty-type sarcoid.
It's rather exciting to think of a new horse joining my family - I just hope her current owners don't think I'm too much of a muppet to allow her to come to me
Can probably safley say I was overdue for a fall, but how embarrassing to do it in front of strangers.
I apologies profusely for scaring their horse, who was very sweet and forgiving, and completely not her fault I fell off.
I was riding with far too long stirrups (Western saddle), so basically riding without, then she spooked at something, and I unbalanced her, which meant she sped up and ran away from me, then I came out the side door as she spun away
Despite all of the drama, I liked her a lot. She is a good size and build for me - a little lacking in muscle at the moment, but nothing unexpected for a 5yo who isn't yet in full work.
She is quite sharp and sensitive (which is good, I hate a "kick along"), but also calm and sensible given her age.
My aim would be to ride her out over the summer just to get used to each other, then transition from Western to English and get her used to taking more of a contact as she is overly sensitive to her mouth being touched at the moment (change in bit will help a little I think, from a single jointed very thin snaffle to something with a lozenge)
She lunges very obediently and has a good stop, but doesn't offer much in the way of a stretch, again something which I can work on incrementally.
The only real down point is that she has a small wart in her right nostril - and I don't know enough to tell if it is a juvenile-type wart or a warty-type sarcoid.
It's rather exciting to think of a new horse joining my family - I just hope her current owners don't think I'm too much of a muppet to allow her to come to me