TheoryX1
Well-Known Member
The other day Mini TX and myself were out hacking and having a conversation about the love of my life, my little black 14.3 hh 17 year old coblet. I've had him for six years and he's really my horse of a lifetime. We were having a hypothetical conversation about selling him and I said he would be a perfect first horse. Mini TX looked down from the great height of her 15.2 hh horse and sneered 'God no mum, he is total t*t, I wouldnt sell him as a first horse'. Her reasoning is that he although he is bombproof, he is very 'looky' and has been known to spin around, plus he can be a handful on the ground and has a great line in barging out of the stable door and rolling into the arena behind the stable block. OK, he is great to ride - forward going but safe, he does not buck or rear, he is great to box, shoe, clip, catch etc, all the usual things, he is just quirky but snaffle mouthed except for hunting! Deep down I know he isnt a total novices horse and I know I maybe should not have bought him, as he can take the piss a bit with total beginner, but got me thinking, what is a 'First Horse', as believe it or not, he is my first horse (and yes, we have worked on loads and come out the other end smiling)!