Armas
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Who needs a saddle when the sun is out ;-) This is my neighbours daughter playing with Armas in the garden yesterday.
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Lovely, they both look like they are enjoying themselves .... love the mini trying to join in![]()
Well, how very pleasing was that little video! Happy, balanced horse, enjoying himself. Free to use his beauty and power for the mutual delight of horse and rider. Lovely young rider who has a natural classical seat: no restraining or blocking of the horse'' natural impulsion by either her or any gadgetry. Well done.
That brought a tear to my eye...just what horses are for, sometimes. Well done Armas, that hock is moving so much better, you must be so pleased.
He he looks like great fun though am the other way round i prefer barebacking in the winter so i can steal my horses body heat to keep my bum and legs warm![]()
thats your garden!!!! WOW!!!
If I had a garden & a gorgeous horse like that I would canter around all day, although in my dreams I would have long flowing blonde hair and a floaty dress on lol!
Stunning![]()
I've seen most of your videos Armas, and I think I like this the best!
JC
Lovely little rider.
It has been pointed out to you before by other posters about the inadvisability of tethering the shetland whilst your horse is running free around him or as here, being cantered around the tree.
I have ordered a collar for the Shetland, I am not concerned that there is much of a risk to horse or poney to warrant changing the situation.
But thank you for your concern.
Lovely horse (he looks so free and happy in this video), fab little rider, but why do you find it so hard to accept advice?
I'm another one who would worry about the pony getting to the end of the line in a moment of "fun" and hurting himself and/or Armas getting tangled or tripping when running free with said tethered pony.
It's lovely that you are so proud of your beautiful horse . . . but people who make comments that aren't along the lines of "oh how lovely" aren't doing it out of spite or trying to be negative, they are simply pointing out something that may cause an accident.
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