Florrie
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I'm not a well known member on here but I have posted threads about my ex-racehorse project in the past and I'd just like to share our progress so far 
I personally think we have come on in leaps and bounds, It's been 6 months so far since I bought him.
Now here's a little bit of background - before I bought Tag he did nothing but race for 7 or so years then sit in a field for a year. No schooling whatsoever. I wasn't looking for a horse at the time I went to view Tag. I somehow managed to get stuck with a death-trap of a horse who everytime I rode I'd end up in tears or knocked out on the floor. I came across Tag one night whilst looking on Dragon Driving (god forbid) but he looked so sweet, he captured my heart right away. I arranged a viewing and he was the perfect, down to earth horse I'd been wanting for so long. So quickly we sold on my other horse (luckily to a person who has the experience to deal with her, she's doing fantastic now!) and bought Tag.
So far we've managed to crack halt/walk/trot transitions with ease and got a sufficient outline. He actually bends into corners instead of dragging himself around. He is sufficiently supple within his movement. We still have a long way to go as with regards to canter work but we are slowly but surely getting there.
It may not seem like a lot but I am so chuffed with his progress (I was feeling down earlier as I felt we was not progressing) but after looking at before and after photos I feel much more confident and like we're heading in the right direction.
He has had the winter (December/January/February) in very light work. Today was our 4th or so proper schooling session after his Winter off. Only had the side reins on as he was ferrying around like a complete idiot for the first 20 minutes but they were taken off after the photos
When we first bought him -
(Yes, he would ferry about with his head up this high all the time)
Today -
I apologise for the bad photo quality. No critique or harsh comments please. This is a reflective post
I personally think we have come on in leaps and bounds, It's been 6 months so far since I bought him.
Now here's a little bit of background - before I bought Tag he did nothing but race for 7 or so years then sit in a field for a year. No schooling whatsoever. I wasn't looking for a horse at the time I went to view Tag. I somehow managed to get stuck with a death-trap of a horse who everytime I rode I'd end up in tears or knocked out on the floor. I came across Tag one night whilst looking on Dragon Driving (god forbid) but he looked so sweet, he captured my heart right away. I arranged a viewing and he was the perfect, down to earth horse I'd been wanting for so long. So quickly we sold on my other horse (luckily to a person who has the experience to deal with her, she's doing fantastic now!) and bought Tag.
So far we've managed to crack halt/walk/trot transitions with ease and got a sufficient outline. He actually bends into corners instead of dragging himself around. He is sufficiently supple within his movement. We still have a long way to go as with regards to canter work but we are slowly but surely getting there.
It may not seem like a lot but I am so chuffed with his progress (I was feeling down earlier as I felt we was not progressing) but after looking at before and after photos I feel much more confident and like we're heading in the right direction.
He has had the winter (December/January/February) in very light work. Today was our 4th or so proper schooling session after his Winter off. Only had the side reins on as he was ferrying around like a complete idiot for the first 20 minutes but they were taken off after the photos
When we first bought him -
(Yes, he would ferry about with his head up this high all the time)
Today -
I apologise for the bad photo quality. No critique or harsh comments please. This is a reflective post
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