splashgirl45
Lurcher lover
love reading your reports, you are doing really well and your horse looks lovely, keep up the good work and keep updating , its great when someone has conquered their demons and start to enjoy everything....
BrilliantBeing very boastful today for myself but chuffed to bits with my little horse.
Also, if I haven’t done so already, possibly almost naming myself on the forum.
However, guess what?
We have won an annual prize at Riding Club!
Most Improved Combination
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Great update your dressage tests sound very like mine, intro's cracked but prelims touch and go depending on the canter of the day. I can produce a lovely canter in my lessons but never carry it through to a test. Mine is at the other end of the age scale to yours aged 20.
Well done again with the trophy.
I've only just found this thread, but have smiled throughout reading this
Huge well done on your journey!
You've inspired me (a very much non competitive rider ) to enter a dressage test too!
Hope you recover soon and are back enjoying yourselves soon!
sensible decision, i would just cut the food down to hay and balancer and leave out 24/7, that should keep the silliness under control and once this is all over start by long reining to get her head straight and once she seems calm get on and start hacking out. good luck