Tarte Au Citron
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Not a hairy one, i just wanted to share
- but they carry me fine and im not as far away from that weight as i'd like
. I have an appaloosa, he's not perfect, sometimes he jumps at a leaf then calmly walks forward as if the embarrassing display of cowardliness never happened
.
But when i havent ridden in 3 weeks (and not regularly before then either), go on a hack and in the space of a 40 minute hack he gets children running and messing about close by asking me questions - not bothered. A dog attacked him! I believe he struck out at it just before it was able to do anything, then calmly carries on walking AND doesn't bat an eyelid at the next dog (actually on its lead) that barked at him
. A small girl biked up his arse (i asked her to check his legs as it was not a suitable place to get off, and i wanted to get away from the dog) and he just keeps on plodding, not even a twitch or a flick of the ear
. Get on a busy road (buses etc.) surrounded by horses in fields. Then we walked past a gypsy camp, with someone banging some metal loudly right beside him, and all he did was side step a little snorting at the man - it was rather load tbf! Turned off the road onto a narrow track where i made him stop so i could talk to a friend, here he wasnt so impressed and did get fidgety (he hates standing
) but walked away from the horse very happily! Finally managed to go for a good canter where i still had control despite him being rather eager
So for a horse who had some time off then was hit with all that, it could easily have been a ride from hell; i was so chuffed and proud of him. He might get strong and be an impatient twit sometimes, but he's just a bundle of fun who would never try and dump you; he's a star
My tbx is just as bombproof, she rarely jumps at a leaf though
, she just keeps a good eye on any children playing
. She's not got as much energy as spotty, she's not as smart and loves to dawdle; but she will easily go to any speed you want her to be at and has rather slow reactions (in comparison) when she does take an exception to something
. She's a sweetheart who will try her hardest for you and i adore her for it
. First time she jumped a filler she didnt even look at it lol!
But when i havent ridden in 3 weeks (and not regularly before then either), go on a hack and in the space of a 40 minute hack he gets children running and messing about close by asking me questions - not bothered. A dog attacked him! I believe he struck out at it just before it was able to do anything, then calmly carries on walking AND doesn't bat an eyelid at the next dog (actually on its lead) that barked at him
So for a horse who had some time off then was hit with all that, it could easily have been a ride from hell; i was so chuffed and proud of him. He might get strong and be an impatient twit sometimes, but he's just a bundle of fun who would never try and dump you; he's a star
My tbx is just as bombproof, she rarely jumps at a leaf though