the boy has learned to boink!!

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lilym

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now he is getting fitter and the weather has gotten colder, his lordship has learned to "boink" he sort of jumps up and down on the spot a bit!! once he has settled he works really nicely, can manage changing rein in a straight line now, some leg yeild and shoulder fore, and has just started his trot work in the school, so i think i can live with the boink!! i assume it's a stage i vaugley remember my mare going through boinking as well as the nasty whip/spin shoulder drop, evil baggage
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what habits does your horse have or had and how did you cure it??!
 

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Sov has the delightful 'warp speed direction change' The 'if you want collection I will do a mini-rear' and the 'aaaargh scary invisible TB eating monster sideways leap'!
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My mum hacked him out last week and it was quite enlightening to see what he looks like to others
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, no wonder hacking partners arent queuing up!
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When i first got Mae she would nap at the gate, got her to stop this by using a schooling whip and keeping my leg on her. She could also be trotting/cantering and do a sharp turn!
 
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