Sali
Well-Known Member
Thanks to my lovely 'in-laws', my chaps are no longer usable. How typical is that? The first week in god knows how long where its just been warm sunny days(yes..WARM!) that I've had off work and I can't flippin ride. Can't afford new chaps yet...and wont be able to till end of month/first week of next.
Young(ish) mare who needs plenty of exercise and things to occupy her mind as she's a bit of a busy body. She's already had just over a week off due to no chappage, and we've been doing lots of long reining, really started to see improvment....then my stupidity and lack of concentration whilst leading her out the school meant she trod on one and snapped it...so long reining is also out the question!(I long rein over lunging because she holds onto the bit on the left rein)
Did lunge her the other day over some trotting poles and she did start to play with the bit a bit and let go. But I tend to avoid lunging like the plague...I just don't like it and neither of us seem to benifit from it.
I 'loose school' her most days anyway as she's rarely turned out due to lack of turnout. Although she has had today out because it's been so nice.
Any ideas to keep her fit, occupied and to keep on top of her schooling? Asking someone to ride her for me isn't an option.
I would of given her the time off to chill, but pointless as she's stabled so would just make her stress, and we do have a few competitions lined up for once I've got new booties.
Sorry..I've rambled quite a bit!
Young(ish) mare who needs plenty of exercise and things to occupy her mind as she's a bit of a busy body. She's already had just over a week off due to no chappage, and we've been doing lots of long reining, really started to see improvment....then my stupidity and lack of concentration whilst leading her out the school meant she trod on one and snapped it...so long reining is also out the question!(I long rein over lunging because she holds onto the bit on the left rein)
Did lunge her the other day over some trotting poles and she did start to play with the bit a bit and let go. But I tend to avoid lunging like the plague...I just don't like it and neither of us seem to benifit from it.
I 'loose school' her most days anyway as she's rarely turned out due to lack of turnout. Although she has had today out because it's been so nice.
Any ideas to keep her fit, occupied and to keep on top of her schooling? Asking someone to ride her for me isn't an option.
I would of given her the time off to chill, but pointless as she's stabled so would just make her stress, and we do have a few competitions lined up for once I've got new booties.
Sorry..I've rambled quite a bit!