coreteam1
Well-Known Member
I bought Lola in July 2012. She is an 8yr old Hanoverian by Wanninger. Although she is 8 yrs old she has the mind of a 4yr old as she was backed and left. She was then sold as a 6yr old and bred a foal
I took her right back to the beginning and started again basically. I bought her for me and my daughter to share which so far is working well
It took a few months to find a saddle and I gave her a couple of months off after her foal was weened from her foal in July, so she's been in work probably approx three/four months.
She is a wonderful person to handle and on the ground and so far is proving to be a lovely ride.
It's a breath of fresh air to ride something that isn't spooky, unlike the big chap Otto who is terrified of a breeze!! She is sharp but in the right ways.
Our aim is just to compete lightly this spring/summer and get her use to travelling around for lessons and the odd trip out to the woods.
I've added some photos of my daughters recent lesson and a couple of my lessons.
The first two are me, about two months ago


The next ones are my daughter taken yesterday,



I took her right back to the beginning and started again basically. I bought her for me and my daughter to share which so far is working well
It took a few months to find a saddle and I gave her a couple of months off after her foal was weened from her foal in July, so she's been in work probably approx three/four months.
She is a wonderful person to handle and on the ground and so far is proving to be a lovely ride.
It's a breath of fresh air to ride something that isn't spooky, unlike the big chap Otto who is terrified of a breeze!! She is sharp but in the right ways.
Our aim is just to compete lightly this spring/summer and get her use to travelling around for lessons and the odd trip out to the woods.
I've added some photos of my daughters recent lesson and a couple of my lessons.
The first two are me, about two months ago


The next ones are my daughter taken yesterday,


