rara007
Well-Known Member
Paired up with my dad and his cob last weekend for some indoor TREC that was on locally for a bit of fun. Fair to say, as usual C impressed! We were 5th in the pairs with C having strong individual scores. Only 1x 0 for the rein back (we learnt it the day before, and it was responsive and polite just kicked the poles too many times!). We trotted most things other than the narrow corridor for obvious reasons, had one look at the bridge before walking over it, straight over the 'ditch', wasn't flustered by any of the maypole/neck reining/low branches situations, got full marks for immobility and was generally a star. TREC suits small ponies...
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I would definitely recommend it for youngsters- though the skills may sometimes seem a bit handy pony, ultimately a horse that's good a TREC is good at general life! We know the things to work on for next time now
Off this afternoon back to the current day job for him to ponies UK winter championships, in the novice championship and also doing the RI amateur classes! He really is proving a fantastic all rounder!
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I would definitely recommend it for youngsters- though the skills may sometimes seem a bit handy pony, ultimately a horse that's good a TREC is good at general life! We know the things to work on for next time now
Off this afternoon back to the current day job for him to ponies UK winter championships, in the novice championship and also doing the RI amateur classes! He really is proving a fantastic all rounder!