Flibble
Well-Known Member
His turnout yesterday was uneventful and today he went out to his paddock with none of his friends nearby. He whinnied a couple of times but that was about it so the nightmares of him jumping out were pointless.
I have not ridden him yet but have lunged him each day and each day he is a little calmer although today a gate crashed up against the indoor area as he was going past and he got quite hiper but then it was a hell of a crash and he couldnt see what made it. The way I look at it is if my nerves are shot then calmly working on the lunge and building up to riding will suit us best.
He is more settled in his stable his droppings werent marched around and stirred up in his bed and he now stands very happily tied outside his stable having a little kip while I muck out.
I took my keys back to the old yard today and I must admit I didnt feel the slightest bit at home there.