She will of course, today, be a pr*t, but no issue (so long as I stay on lol), we had yesterday
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The boots are Tri Zone Cross Country on all legs. I likes them because they're easy to put on (means they get put on, not like the sports things I had for Tigs!). They clean and dry quickly. Offer loads of protection for the gangly legged one. Plus, and this was the major deciding factor, her legs are reasonably cool due to the materials and air vents even in hot weather when she still had a winter coat and had worked reasonably hard.
She was so funny when I put the first back one on yesterday
. Did the Chicken Leg walk with the leg with the boot on, but also with the naked leg. Made me laugh
Well done - Dizzy certainly hasnt read all the vet books as she is looking amazing. And to think this horse was almost written off!
Just a question though - have you considered a slightly bigger seated saddle? Would give you a lot more room for your knees and give you a much more secure and deeper seat and she looks as though she can take another inch or so.
Its actually more to do with you being quite long from hip to knee - you would be fine in a flatter GP saddle which is more forward cut, but in a dressage you need more room for your knee!
she is such a pretty thing and you deserve some good times after your run of bad luck.
Its actually more to do with you being quite long from hip to knee - you would be fine in a flatter GP saddle which is more forward cut, but in a dressage you need more room for your knee!
she is such a pretty thing and you deserve some good times after your run of bad luck.
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Ta hun
(who me? Paranoid about my fat ar&e?! lol). I'll put it in my thinking cap.