My horse certainly jumped beautifully and think we have improved - plans for the season have been approved by Bill and fingers crossed things stay positive in the run up to Aldon.
I have a plan for him that involves lots of hard work. I have not told him or else he will try and lose a shoe.
It involves schooling in a clay field by the motorway for one week and then with my week off he will be going up the mendip hills to burn off the attitude. By the time of Aldon he will be as sweet as pie and less inclined to try and create trouble.
i went i thought it was great really gave me and horse confidence spec as i have only had her 2 months so it was good to get her out in that enviroment and see what she was like and i couldn't of asked for more from her bill even said on the way out she was a smashing little horse!!
que proud mummy moment
thanks to spotted cat for giving us the heads up about it and organizing it i would def go again
Well I plan to try and organise more - that was the first jump lesson I've had since the beginning of January and therefore only the second one all year. I suspect a bit more tuition would not go amiss....
I will let people know if I manage to sort out another one - numbers are key to make it viable for Bill to come down to us.
It involves schooling in a clay field by the motorway for one week and then with my week off he will be going up the mendip hills to burn off the attitude.