Suzie86
Well-Known Member
Everything going very well with project pony who I have now had a couple of weeks with the aim of bringing on and selling. He is a 13.2 5yr old NF very sweet. Came from dodgy 'rescue centre' and I got a bargain and they were desperate to get rid of him as he was 'dangerous' to ride!! Anyway. Poor thing could barely walk as feet hideously overgrown. Also OBESE! So feet have been trimmed now and he is finally sound after being a little sore for a few days, no surprise there!! He was broken to ride but never properly so I have taken him back to basics and started again. He has been a little star and I have ridden him a couple of times now in the school just in walk and trot and he seems to know a fair bit and isnt phased by much. Our yard is fab and has loads of land and a cross country course going through loads of fields, with tracks to ride on and gallops etc. Decided to take him for a wander yesterday. Boyfriend came too on foot and we just mooched about in the fields. He seemed so happy bless him. Had a little trot and then managed a good canter - our first (he was 'dangerous' because he would apparently chuck the kids off in canter!) He was a star. Really sensible. A little rushed and unbalanced as you'd expect but seemed to love it and pulled up easily. Even trotted over a teeeeny weeeeeeny jump! About 6 inches but he loved it! I think with another month he will progress so much
So very pleased with my little man!!!
Anyway only issue we have is getting the bridle on over his ears. He hates it. Rushes backwards and throws his head about. He even does this when you take the bridle apart and build it on to him. He is ok with ears touching normally - not great but just seems a little headshy. And no probs getting headcollar on/bridle off. Not sure if its worth getting the vet to check them or if its just psychological - what do you think? I don't know if this was a problem in his last home.
Sorry for how long and boring this was!! Will take some new piccies of him soon
Ta
Anyway only issue we have is getting the bridle on over his ears. He hates it. Rushes backwards and throws his head about. He even does this when you take the bridle apart and build it on to him. He is ok with ears touching normally - not great but just seems a little headshy. And no probs getting headcollar on/bridle off. Not sure if its worth getting the vet to check them or if its just psychological - what do you think? I don't know if this was a problem in his last home.
Sorry for how long and boring this was!! Will take some new piccies of him soon
Ta