You know when you have a good honest horse when ...

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.... you go out for a hours hack and 1/2 hour into the ride you ask him to turn left through a bush (
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) where he normally walks through without even asking and wonder why he tries to turn the other way
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... so you lean forward in the saddle to have a looky and see that the reins are CROSSED under his neck
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.... oh my god I hope none of the cars who passed noticed
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PS .. I also wondered why he was reluctant to trot just before ... poor boy was really
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Don't worry I threaded the noseband through the bit ring once and wondered why her head was tucked into her chest

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I am so sorry by I PMSL at that
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did that the other morning oops I made sure I jumped off when I got back before anyone could see

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Phew thank goodness I am not the only one ... I must admit I jumped straight off and sorted my knitting out quick as a flash
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my friend did that the other week so ur not alone i didnt notice either till she said er wats wrong with my reins
 


You're not alone, I've done that too & poor Sunny turned her head to look at me as much as to say "What are you on?!" She was also very good. She actually just stopped dead & wouldn't move until I'd sorted it out. We were in the school & I think she got sick of the mixed signals
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I've checked my reins ever since!
 
You're certainly not the first and wont be the last to do something like that.... I do things like that all the time.
My chesnut gelding is ace too.... our farm ride reopened for summer today, so took him round it with two of his mates tonight and whilst they were bucking, sqealing, rearing and carting off, he just stood there and looked at them as if to say 'I cant be arsed', then gave the other two nutters a lead over all the jumps! Bless em, you can't beat an honest ponio!!
 
I do have a lovely chestnut boy..only had him 4 months and he's young so hasn't really proved his honesty yet but he's a total sweetie, he talks to me on the yard all the time - I'm sure he's telling me to hurry up and stop faffing about!
 
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Don't worry I threaded the noseband through the bit ring once and wondered why her head was tucked into her chest
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PMSL
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I was at a local point to point one day and as the horses came out of the paddock and went down to the start one looked as if it was trying to go left handed through the fencing and into the crowd. You could see the jockey was pulling really hard on his right rein to stop it. It took a minute or so for someone on the ground to realise that he had his reins crossed over!!!
 
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Chestnut_Mare85 and RedVendetta .... looks like we are the Chestnut Clique
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.... anyone else own an honest Chestnut
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Gingers rock!!!

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They do! I wouldn't change mine for the world
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PMSL! I wondered why F sudenly started bouncing up and down instead of forward in canter when warming up at a show a month or so back - turns out I'd got the 2 pelham reins the wrong way around in one hand by accident so had been acting on the curb unknowingly
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He doesn't tolerate fools gladly and I can't blame him!!
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