Hallo2012
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So......we had a not so successful Dec outing when we walked (big gold star as we all know he prefers sideways half piaffe and half canter!) and we trotted but canter resulted in hundreds of changes and bucks and not very much of N23 or N30 lol.
He is always a bit like this over winter but i still felt it wasn't just freshness and it mostly turned out to be my fault as i had changed his girth (for a nice Fairfax type shaped one) and it had slightly altered how the saddle sat and made him tight behind his shoulder poor boy
So after slapping myself and swapping back this about 80% cured the issue and after swapping spurs to some small horizontal rollers this took it to about 95% (i struggle with this as tiny spurs he cannot feel due to my leg length but he doesn't need long ones.....the rollers are a happy medium).
Final piece of the puzzle was a clever friend picking apart my saddle fit and suggesting a small middle riser as he has the typical welsh dippy back and croup high confo and for now this has solved the last bit, but i fear i am getting to the stage of a M2M saddle so if anyone has any recommendations for a saddler who sees tall riders on small ponies all the time,and has a good track record and covers the NW please message me!!!!
so onward to this weekend, N37a first and he actually walked probably the best he has in a ring ever and the trot was his usual metronome like quality (not that this particular judge appreciates a single thing about him, I am avoiding her from now on!) humped in to canter and then for symmetry purposes had a hump on each rein too but generally felt 500 x more rideable and i could get my leg on with no changes and nothing like the hand stands i had been getting.
By the end of the canter work he was starting to relax in to it so regardless of the 60.9% score i was just happy he was happy.
I had fully expected a few humps so had really written whichever test was first, off, as a confidence building mission.
N24 was MILES better again
no humps, more uphill and just generally very jolly and pleasant...........was hoping for a much improved mark but was still very surprised with a whopping 76.95%, clever midget (different judge i hasten to add)
so he's qualified for the AF now, but ive decided we both need to do a show a month to keep our eye in or else i go to sleep and he loops the loop!!!!
few days off and then a lesson wed
I also need to get him booked in for dummy training as he has had a lot of requests from pretty mares already!



He is always a bit like this over winter but i still felt it wasn't just freshness and it mostly turned out to be my fault as i had changed his girth (for a nice Fairfax type shaped one) and it had slightly altered how the saddle sat and made him tight behind his shoulder poor boy
So after slapping myself and swapping back this about 80% cured the issue and after swapping spurs to some small horizontal rollers this took it to about 95% (i struggle with this as tiny spurs he cannot feel due to my leg length but he doesn't need long ones.....the rollers are a happy medium).
Final piece of the puzzle was a clever friend picking apart my saddle fit and suggesting a small middle riser as he has the typical welsh dippy back and croup high confo and for now this has solved the last bit, but i fear i am getting to the stage of a M2M saddle so if anyone has any recommendations for a saddler who sees tall riders on small ponies all the time,and has a good track record and covers the NW please message me!!!!
so onward to this weekend, N37a first and he actually walked probably the best he has in a ring ever and the trot was his usual metronome like quality (not that this particular judge appreciates a single thing about him, I am avoiding her from now on!) humped in to canter and then for symmetry purposes had a hump on each rein too but generally felt 500 x more rideable and i could get my leg on with no changes and nothing like the hand stands i had been getting.
By the end of the canter work he was starting to relax in to it so regardless of the 60.9% score i was just happy he was happy.
I had fully expected a few humps so had really written whichever test was first, off, as a confidence building mission.
N24 was MILES better again
so he's qualified for the AF now, but ive decided we both need to do a show a month to keep our eye in or else i go to sleep and he loops the loop!!!!
few days off and then a lesson wed
I also need to get him booked in for dummy training as he has had a lot of requests from pretty mares already!


