Vindaloo
Well-Known Member
Oooh, the old saying stick and stones may break my bones was especially relevant this evening. I was riding quietly in the field when up in the corner some little heads came peeping over the wall. This isn't unusual, they have often watched the horses in the past, sometimes they get a little noisy and have to be told to get off the wall and go away but on the whole they are not too much trouble.
However, they have discovered a new and blooming dangerous game which is, as soon as you get to the corner, throw stones and sticks! Great game, lots of horrid noise and the horses spook BIG TIME. One of the little horrors even chucked in a shoe for good measure.
I don't mind a bit of fun and kids will be kids but I am riding oated up thoroughbred ex racers who get no turn out (don't blame me, that's how it is in India) who go absolutely MENTAL at the drop of a hat (or shoe, I know, I know poor joke).
They all hide in the trees giggling and have perfected the art of making vile horse scaring noises. It was hell riding tonight I can tell you. They did get chased of with dire threats of visiting their parents but I think it's just made it more of a game to them. I cannot count the different types of Airs above the ground we managed this evening and I finished schooling liooking like i'd taken a shower fully clothed. Achieved nothing really other than staying on. Mind you, Crystal did FABULOUS half pass in Canter, with way more impulsion than normal so I suppose that was a bonus.
I am not fluent in Hindi so can't tell them in their own language to b*gger off. The YO did get after them but I am really hoping this isn't going to be the norm. It wasn't fun at all.
Sorry, guess this is nothing but a big old rant. If any of you have any ides of how to deter the little wotsits i'd love to hear them. We do have a big rottweiller but they aren't a bit scared of her!
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However, they have discovered a new and blooming dangerous game which is, as soon as you get to the corner, throw stones and sticks! Great game, lots of horrid noise and the horses spook BIG TIME. One of the little horrors even chucked in a shoe for good measure.
I don't mind a bit of fun and kids will be kids but I am riding oated up thoroughbred ex racers who get no turn out (don't blame me, that's how it is in India) who go absolutely MENTAL at the drop of a hat (or shoe, I know, I know poor joke).
They all hide in the trees giggling and have perfected the art of making vile horse scaring noises. It was hell riding tonight I can tell you. They did get chased of with dire threats of visiting their parents but I think it's just made it more of a game to them. I cannot count the different types of Airs above the ground we managed this evening and I finished schooling liooking like i'd taken a shower fully clothed. Achieved nothing really other than staying on. Mind you, Crystal did FABULOUS half pass in Canter, with way more impulsion than normal so I suppose that was a bonus.
I am not fluent in Hindi so can't tell them in their own language to b*gger off. The YO did get after them but I am really hoping this isn't going to be the norm. It wasn't fun at all.
Sorry, guess this is nothing but a big old rant. If any of you have any ides of how to deter the little wotsits i'd love to hear them. We do have a big rottweiller but they aren't a bit scared of her!
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