Massive achievement tonight! Anybody else had a breakthrough?

ImmyS

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Hello, it's been a while since I last posted!

my now 6 year old ex racer has unfortunately been out of work most the summer due to my personal circumstances, however before she went out of work we were having issues generally all round - nothing major but little niggles when schooling and hacking out alone that made me and celine lose confidence.
so these last couple of weeks I finally got my butt into gear and have started riding her properly again. We have both come back so much better for it and she has been going brilliantly. This evening we did a full hack alone with not a single issue and we even had a couple of lovely collected canters on the freshly cut stubble fields. We came back to do a mini schooling session and she was complete perfection, the most beautiful long and low consistent outline which I have been really working for with her. And then to top it off, we even popped a little jump for the first time ever! I couldn't be happier!

She has also now been barefoot for a few months and is doing really well, the new growth is about one third down now, I can't wait for the new hoof capsule to completely grow down. She had also been looking a bit lack lustre condition wise whilst out of work so I'm happy that I now think she is improving there too with work despite the grass belly!

condition -

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Photo evidence of jump! (Ignore make shift jump!)

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Please share any of your achievements this summer! :)
 
you're both looking fantasic! a bit of time off work wonders for both horse and rider

it may not seem a big achievement to some...but this is my boy coming 8th in a class of 34 at a BD petplan area festival.
http://www.sports-image.co.uk/Album...2013\Sunday\Presentations\All+Photos#MW111640
its a big achievement for both of us as more or less 2 years to the day he was very close to being pts after being diagnosed with ks :( he was unridable, in immense pain and i cryed over him for weeks
so to come back and do this for me.....im so proud of him and he has a home for life!!!!

(irritating photos...best one is mw111640)
 
you're both looking fantasic! a bit of time off work wonders for both horse and rider

it may not seem a big achievement to some...but this is my boy coming 8th in a class of 34 at a BD petplan area festival.
http://www.sports-image.co.uk/Album...2013\Sunday\Presentations\All+Photos#MW111640
its a big achievement for both of us as more or less 2 years to the day he was very close to being pts after being diagnosed with ks :( he was unridable, in immense pain and i cryed over him for weeks
so to come back and do this for me.....im so proud of him and he has a home for life!!!!

(irritating photos...best one is mw111640)


No, that is a great achievement! - congratulations, he looks absolutely wonderful!
 
:)She looks great, glad going barefoot is working out for her!

Thank you, she is doing so well.. She's having her third trim on Friday so I'm looking forward to seeing what he thinks. The difference in the new growth and her 'old' hoof is incredible... I will try and get some recent pictures up at some point to compare. Her heel is also so much more supportive now, amazing how quickly hooves can improve when given the chance!
 
Gorgeous horse! You both look great :)

Mines nothing big but managed to get a hose on my mare for the first time since she became terrified of water. Doesnt sound like much but a huge achivement for us!!!
 
Gorgeous horse! You both look great :)

Mines nothing big but managed to get a hose on my mare for the first time since she became terrified of water. Doesnt sound like much but a huge achivement for us!!!


Thats great! Even conquering seemingly the little things can be the most rewarding and satisfying :) ...it's great to see when a horse overcomes a fear x
 
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