Had lovely weekend took
Both of mine to kelsall my
Older boy babysitting the baby round the farm ride ,
Well dodnt know what who was the most quietest the baby the older on was too
Keen to get going ??
Two hacks this weekend, both of them nightmares. I think mostly due to the M56 being closed so a lot of annoyed people diverting down our country lanes, but I've never met so many utter idiots as in the past two days.
Saturday, three cyclists boxed us in at the traffic lights; followed by three young lads in a souped up tin can throwing a cigarette at Blue as they roared past.
Sunday, a Subaru got fed up of waiting ten seconds for us to see round the corner whether it was safe to pass and just gunned it past three cars and us. Far more suicidal cyclists out than usual, all flying past without a word or a bell ring. We also had the fun of meeting a horse trailer appearing from nowhere over a hump-backed bridge, immediately followed by a Harley Davidson. Credit to the Harley rider, he kept his engine quiet and went at a really steady speed, but it was still all too much for Blue who spent a few seconds spinning while she tried to figure out whether to run away from the Harley (towards the trailer and away from her friend) or towards her friend (and towards the HD). I managed to point her towards her friend and push her on, and we got past the Harley.
On the 100m stretch of road before home, we had yet another motorist gun it as they went past us. Looking at her face as she went past, it wasn't malice but just sheer ignorance. And, finally, a rattling old 3.5t van coming up behind us, and our hacking buddy loathes vans, the horses were already on the edge of breaking, so we just trotted the last bit home (even though Blue's still supposed to be walk-only) while the van driver considerately kept well back.
Of course, this sort of hack only ever happens when my hatcam's out of action. I need to start carrying a back-up one.
What a lovely foal ?I sincerely apologise to the entire forum as it’s taken me a few days to get a photo of this, the week old foal at my yard…
…and a second apology that the forum insists on posting portrait photos on their side!
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Yeah i think so Dressage-training-wise he's quite advanced, but rideability and basics are somewhat lacking He's a funny mix of anxious and bolshy and I think the next few months will mainly be about him staying in his box and doing what he's told and NOTHING MORELawks he sounds erm interesting…but well worth it I’m sure and I reckon you’ll have a cracking horse once the excitement dies down !