sophiebailey
Well-Known Member
Well today I could burst with pride
A few of you may have read my previous posts ...... my pony/horse is called Bailey. He's a 14.3hh 20year old Welsh Cob cross and he's my first horse. I've had him for a year and a half and struggled for the majority of that time.
Whilst in most aspects he is the most genuine, loving, kind, gentle hearted soul you could ever hope to meet, he came to me (a total novice with no idea) having only hacked out solo for 6 months of his 20 years and so he napped like nobody's business! He used to stop, spin and canter back up the track before you knew what was even happening, most of the time leaving me rubbing my sore bum cursing at his hooves as they clattered past me! As he was also used to being ridden in a school more often than not, faster work tends to blow his brain out hacking and we do our best impression of the cob grand national
WELL today we rode to a neighbouring yard to meet a friend to go for a hack. I got on with a steely determination it turns out I didn't need; my gorgeous boy hacked 10 minutes there totally alone and was fine! Didn't stop or attempt to spin once! Ditto the ten minute hack on the way home
During the hack he contained his inner excitement and we had TWO lovely canters (not gallops!!!) and he came back to me at the end of the field instead of whizzing left/right and continuing his race!
I couldn't be prouder so as I'm bored and at the computer I decided to post some pictures of my little old man as I could just scream my love for him right now
Sorry if they're huge, i'm not sure how to resize 
So everyone this is a few snapshots of my Bailey
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A few of you may have read my previous posts ...... my pony/horse is called Bailey. He's a 14.3hh 20year old Welsh Cob cross and he's my first horse. I've had him for a year and a half and struggled for the majority of that time.
Whilst in most aspects he is the most genuine, loving, kind, gentle hearted soul you could ever hope to meet, he came to me (a total novice with no idea) having only hacked out solo for 6 months of his 20 years and so he napped like nobody's business! He used to stop, spin and canter back up the track before you knew what was even happening, most of the time leaving me rubbing my sore bum cursing at his hooves as they clattered past me! As he was also used to being ridden in a school more often than not, faster work tends to blow his brain out hacking and we do our best impression of the cob grand national
WELL today we rode to a neighbouring yard to meet a friend to go for a hack. I got on with a steely determination it turns out I didn't need; my gorgeous boy hacked 10 minutes there totally alone and was fine! Didn't stop or attempt to spin once! Ditto the ten minute hack on the way home
During the hack he contained his inner excitement and we had TWO lovely canters (not gallops!!!) and he came back to me at the end of the field instead of whizzing left/right and continuing his race!
I couldn't be prouder so as I'm bored and at the computer I decided to post some pictures of my little old man as I could just scream my love for him right now
So everyone this is a few snapshots of my Bailey
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