Annagain
Well-Known Member
By way of contrast, I would describe my welsh D as the least sharp horse I ever met. Even though he is fairly spooky, forward going and responsive. If he rears, he telegraphs it, and then conducts the whole operation in slow-mo. It feels like you've got time to read the newspaper on the way up.
My old D was exactly the same. I could have given notice to leave my yard quicker than he went up! It would start with walking backwards with his back legs but not his front so his belly would nearly be on the floor, then he'd drag his front legs back and once he was upright he'd just keep going. He would get very excited at times but never did anything unexpected or try to get me off so I wouldn't call him sharp.