Introducing Lindeza (lin-day-za)

took her to a friend's house today and the wind was blowing a gale. Between that and the mirrors, we had an interesting time, but for a horse broken just three months she was very good. I think these show her extraordinary activity. There's no working at getting an active hind leg on this little horse!

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I don't think I'm doing anything except just let her be herself SS.

I can't see me turning into a showing person at this late stage ?
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I don't think I'm doing anything except just let her be herself SS.

I can't see me turning into a showing person at this late stage ?
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I think letting her be herself is a skill too, takes confidence to just let a horse get on with it.

Well you never know with the showing, and Spanish showing is not like standard UK showing....
 
Indeed it is not, it's a thing of itself, and there are classes of every possible variety, including normal dressage, Alta Escuela, Doma Vaquera (very low level), Spanish costume, etc., etc. It is actually a lot of fun :)

Does this mean we can start chucking links to snazzy bridles and outfits again? :)

Lovely, lovely mare.
 
Hurray for an update! It was really windy here today, dread to think what it must have been like where you are! She is looking fabulous - I'm only a teeny bit jealous...
 
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