MizElz
Well-Known Member
I just don't know what her problem is today! I think she must have been listening to the Cha Cha Slide overnight - shy to the left, shy to the right etc
As always, I wasnt carrying a whip (I know, bad form for a horse beater
) so had to rely on legs and seat - LOL, that was a joke - every time I put my leg on we ended up doing a strange crab like motion across the road. So I took her for a gallop, thinking she could get her silliness out of her system, and she promptly tried to buck me off, so all along the far side of the field I was hanging on for dear life and yelling and growling at her every time she spooked (which was very, very often)
So all in all, we had an eventful ride (although we did manage some nice trot steps on the way home - somehow she always seems to show off her best paces when she's in a pissie - it's just a case of getting her going in a straight line
)
Oh yes, and then just to top it off, I let her wander round the yard when I was mucking out. Mum bought three clematis plants the other day, and they were resting against the yard fence....well I suddenly heard lots of clattering, and Ellie was charging round and round the yard with a clematis plant and two bamboo sticks dangling from her mouth! The poles kept slapping her on the chest because she was panicking - of course the obvious way out for her would be to drop the whole lot. But no, the clematis was faaaaaaaaar too tasty....
Silly mare. She has about as much common sense as her owner
So all in all, we had an eventful ride (although we did manage some nice trot steps on the way home - somehow she always seems to show off her best paces when she's in a pissie - it's just a case of getting her going in a straight line
Oh yes, and then just to top it off, I let her wander round the yard when I was mucking out. Mum bought three clematis plants the other day, and they were resting against the yard fence....well I suddenly heard lots of clattering, and Ellie was charging round and round the yard with a clematis plant and two bamboo sticks dangling from her mouth! The poles kept slapping her on the chest because she was panicking - of course the obvious way out for her would be to drop the whole lot. But no, the clematis was faaaaaaaaar too tasty....
Silly mare. She has about as much common sense as her owner