Ample Prosecco
Still wittering on
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Say hi to Toby....
I stopped actively looking and then he popped up on my FB feed just in the next town along from me.
He's a 5 yo unregistered irish horse. 15.1
Very, very sweet. We have had him since Saturday and so far all good.... He has been relaxed in the field and lying down in the stable. I have hacked him out both on his own and with Dolly and he coped fine with bin lorries (I did not expect them to be there!), bikes, cars etc. Izzy is also riding when her arm allows which is fun for her too.
Introduced him to the show jumps and the dressage boards and he was curious but not fearful.
He is very, very green so I am basically starting from scratch with him assuming he knows very little. So been teaching him to stand still, stand at a mounting block, lead properly, yield to pressure etc. He is very willing, learns quickly and he is very calm, steady, without being lazy. I like him a lot though he is very different to what I am used to: It's been a long time since I have ridden a horse who is not super-forward all the time.
He is also extremely friendly and just nice to be around! I think we will have a lot of fun with him for a year or two.....
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He looks and sounds smashing.Say hi to Toby....
I stopped actively looking and then he popped up on my FB feed just in the next town along from me.
He's a 5 yo unregistered irish horse. 15.1
Very, very sweet. We have had him since Saturday and so far all good.... He has been relaxed in the field and lying down in the stable. I have hacked him out both on his own and with Dolly and he coped fine with bin lorries (I did not expect them to be there!), bikes, cars etc. Izzy is also riding when her arm allows which is fun for her too.
Introduced him to the show jumps and the dressage boards and he was curious but not fearful.
He is very, very green so I am basically starting from scratch with him assuming he knows very little. So been teaching him to stand still, stand at a mounting block, lead properly, yield to pressure etc. He is very willing, learns quickly and he is very calm, steady, without being lazy. I like him a lot though he is very different to what I am used to: It's been a long time since I have ridden a horse who is not super-forward all the time.
He is also extremely friendly and just nice to be around! I think we will have a lot of fun with him for a year or two.....
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Are you in Cheshire?
Derbyshire x
If Cheshire is posh I’d better move somewhere else! ???Cheshire is posh! We are definitely Derbyshire!! I am basically on the border between Derbyshire, Staffordshire and Cheshire. Toby came from Cheshire though. That dealer does have nice horses in quite often for anyone looking. But his prices have gone up a lot in line wth the crazy market currently.
Very much looking forward to photos!
I'm also really pleased that you are seeing the benefits of having something safe but that is also fun![]()
I'm discovering there is a lot to be said for a Go Anywhere, Do Anything horse!
I'm discovering there is a lot to be said for a Go Anywhere, Do Anything horse!
Well whatever his breeding is, I think you should officially re-classify him as 'Unicorn'. He is just what most of us dream of having in a horse!!