skychick
Well-Known Member
Today is the first day we have been able to leave the yard in 16 days due to snow and ice. She has been ridden a few times as our arena has been kept useable.
She is a pretty chilled kind of mare for a TB and a few days off doesnt send her loopy.
So we sedately mooch down the track, past the scary dog, past the sheep in the hedge, past a horse galloping around in a field and continue sedately mooching along the road enjoying being able to hack again....untill......
.......Suddenly she slams the breaks on and plants herself in the middle of the road snorting....there is nothing there or so i thought!
After 4 attempts of trying to make her go forwards and her whipping round, bunny hopping backwards, snorting, squeeling and generally making a tit of herself i finally get her to walk on albeit more of a sideways jog, bounce, snort, prance kind of manouver. We passed said scary object at a fairly rapid pace, half in the ditch and still sideways accompanied by plenty of snorting and squeeling and once past it she reverted back to miss chilled out again and we went for a lovely canter on the verges.
Do you want to know what caused the above amateur dramatics?????
A FLIPPIN TINY WEENY (we are talking the size of a cat) PILE OF UNMELTED SNOW ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Obviously she has been walking round with her eyes firmly shut for the past 16 days.
Sometime i really do wonder about her sanity!!
She is a pretty chilled kind of mare for a TB and a few days off doesnt send her loopy.
So we sedately mooch down the track, past the scary dog, past the sheep in the hedge, past a horse galloping around in a field and continue sedately mooching along the road enjoying being able to hack again....untill......
.......Suddenly she slams the breaks on and plants herself in the middle of the road snorting....there is nothing there or so i thought!
After 4 attempts of trying to make her go forwards and her whipping round, bunny hopping backwards, snorting, squeeling and generally making a tit of herself i finally get her to walk on albeit more of a sideways jog, bounce, snort, prance kind of manouver. We passed said scary object at a fairly rapid pace, half in the ditch and still sideways accompanied by plenty of snorting and squeeling and once past it she reverted back to miss chilled out again and we went for a lovely canter on the verges.
Do you want to know what caused the above amateur dramatics?????
A FLIPPIN TINY WEENY (we are talking the size of a cat) PILE OF UNMELTED SNOW ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Obviously she has been walking round with her eyes firmly shut for the past 16 days.
Sometime i really do wonder about her sanity!!