Hovis_and_SidsMum
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One of the lovely girls up the yard who lets me hack with her (i.e. copes with me clinging in terror around my horses neck and whimpering the whole way round) has been trying to encourage her mum back into the saddle for a while.
The mum is very slim but tall so feels too heavy for my friends horse and he is a handful (plus she's not ridden for a while).
Well as a thank you for her hacking with me I said her mum could ride Hovis yesterday morning. I didn't see it as was detained at a meeting but I got there just as the mum was leaving. She was grinning from ear to ear and was SO happy.
Apparently Hovis was an angel and looked after her really well but was in no way "ploddy". Utterly utterly pointless post really but I'm so proud that my 5 year old boy is so good that other people feel safe on him. She said he was a credit to me which really chuffed me - he's my first young horse but maybe I'm not doing that a bad job of teaching him!!
The mum is very slim but tall so feels too heavy for my friends horse and he is a handful (plus she's not ridden for a while).
Well as a thank you for her hacking with me I said her mum could ride Hovis yesterday morning. I didn't see it as was detained at a meeting but I got there just as the mum was leaving. She was grinning from ear to ear and was SO happy.
Apparently Hovis was an angel and looked after her really well but was in no way "ploddy". Utterly utterly pointless post really but I'm so proud that my 5 year old boy is so good that other people feel safe on him. She said he was a credit to me which really chuffed me - he's my first young horse but maybe I'm not doing that a bad job of teaching him!!