soulfull
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For those that don't know, yes he is TB sire is a TB called King of Diamonds
He is 5 yrs old 16.2h. Got him from Malvern Sales on Tuesday
Will get some better pics as soon as I can
Only real faults so far are that he hasn't got a clue about standing still either walking in hand, riding or to mount. But will stand for hours outside his box. He weaves slightly
So far so good. Have hacked him out alone, he was ace! Not spooky at all. Ok so as soon as feet touched grass he thought he was 'going' but he stayed in walk all the way around a huge field, had a small trot and came back to me (not really easy but came back) had one little jog on the last bit to home but other than that he was great. He is a little strong, but the attitude is great so I think that will come with schooling.
He loves to please and trys so so hard, learning very very fast
I even took him inhand a walk around the course of jumps, with lots of fillers and flowers in the indoor school. again not at all spooky, couldn't wait to go and look at the next jump.
Then yesterday I clipped him and again he was great, a bit ticklish on his belly and did kick at the clippers a couple of times but at least he didn't kick at me (like some I have done)
His back isn't anywhere near as bad as I first thought, as when distracted with haylage he doesn't notice if I touch him in the sore spot lol It maybe that he has had a sore back before and still thinks it hurts, but chiro is booked for wednesday anyway. Shoes monday, teeth tuesday, so a busy week ahead
So far so good!!! Lets hope it stays that way
http://s656.photobucket.com/albums/uu284/SamsonBachog/?action=view&current=Jake2.jpg
For those that don't know, yes he is TB sire is a TB called King of Diamonds
He is 5 yrs old 16.2h. Got him from Malvern Sales on Tuesday
Will get some better pics as soon as I can
Only real faults so far are that he hasn't got a clue about standing still either walking in hand, riding or to mount. But will stand for hours outside his box. He weaves slightly
So far so good. Have hacked him out alone, he was ace! Not spooky at all. Ok so as soon as feet touched grass he thought he was 'going' but he stayed in walk all the way around a huge field, had a small trot and came back to me (not really easy but came back) had one little jog on the last bit to home but other than that he was great. He is a little strong, but the attitude is great so I think that will come with schooling.
He loves to please and trys so so hard, learning very very fast
I even took him inhand a walk around the course of jumps, with lots of fillers and flowers in the indoor school. again not at all spooky, couldn't wait to go and look at the next jump.
Then yesterday I clipped him and again he was great, a bit ticklish on his belly and did kick at the clippers a couple of times but at least he didn't kick at me (like some I have done)
His back isn't anywhere near as bad as I first thought, as when distracted with haylage he doesn't notice if I touch him in the sore spot lol It maybe that he has had a sore back before and still thinks it hurts, but chiro is booked for wednesday anyway. Shoes monday, teeth tuesday, so a busy week ahead
So far so good!!! Lets hope it stays that way