Well I think the Anti Spook Training has worked!

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Brought the Spotty Arsed one in today to be greated with the sight of 6 ladies bouncing up and down on space Hoppers, and one jumping on a mini trampoline......My trainer was running a "balance for riding" course and as it was lashing down with rain had chosen to run a session in the covered stable area.

My laddo gave this wonderful look of "they walk among us!" and proceed to stand and watch with great interest whilst I groomed him. He then decided to join in with the lunacy by picking up the canvas bag I use to hold his grooming kit...emptying it out and swinging it around his head.

Wish I had got pics it was so funny!
 
ha! you couldn't have asked for a better 'spook test'!

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Sounds hysterical!
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Out of curiosity, what was the "anti-spook training"? As my username suggests, I have an interest in this topic...
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We set up a grid of a scary arch with flapping plastic, a tarp on the floor, 6 brightly couloured space hoppers blowing about, a wooden pallet between two jump stands with a pole under it so it rocked, a tralier, plastic bags flapping on the school fence....and led him round it.....

Every other horse went "ohhh my god" mine merely plodded round, then trotted round and didn't shy once....he is only 4 bless him......trainer was testing out who best to use on a demo she refused to use mine as "god I need some drama"!
 
Oooh, I may have to kidnap your spotty arsed horse! I absolutely adore blanket-spots! I promise I will take good care of him.
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And well done on the successful spook training!
 
Unfortunately my beautiful blanket spot has now morphed into a spotty arsed circus horse who is some lights looks pink lol

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