Firewell
Well-Known Member
I think you sound sensible and I bet this time next year you will look back and smile! You will get there, it's hardly surprising you are confused.
Don't forget to enjoy your new horse! Mares alway take longer to get a bond with than geldings but when you do click it's ultra strong and she will do anything for you.
Just keep on, don't let yourself get put off! Honestly she'll just be fine on a load of hay and a handful of chaff for now untill you get to know her better. Keep it simple it wont hurt her. Grass coming through soon and that is
always a fun time!
She will settle and become easier. It's good you are having the lessons. makeit easy on yourself as well. If she looks sprightly and its raining dont choose that day to hack go in the school or lunge instead. Save the more challenging stuff for a sunny calm day. Just keep going that is all I can say, do something with her as often as you can. As the weeks, months go past everything will fall into place.
Don't forget to enjoy your new horse! Mares alway take longer to get a bond with than geldings but when you do click it's ultra strong and she will do anything for you.
Just keep on, don't let yourself get put off! Honestly she'll just be fine on a load of hay and a handful of chaff for now untill you get to know her better. Keep it simple it wont hurt her. Grass coming through soon and that is
always a fun time!
She will settle and become easier. It's good you are having the lessons. makeit easy on yourself as well. If she looks sprightly and its raining dont choose that day to hack go in the school or lunge instead. Save the more challenging stuff for a sunny calm day. Just keep going that is all I can say, do something with her as often as you can. As the weeks, months go past everything will fall into place.