I have riding lessons every wednesday
I ride a cute horse called Duke
Livid-Silver wrote:
@Soul of Winter; Oh yes I don't doubt he is 3 1/2 lol I just wasn't sure whether you meant him or the Jenny :) He might just be a late bloomer, he should bulk come spring. Reggie has only just lost his 3-3 1/2 year old teeth like last week (and I know his exact foaling date, so there is no mistake on his age), so they can certainly take their time :lol:
pills wrote:does anyone know of some really soft, preferably affordable spurs?
Luzien wrote:@ callum hunt
romeo sounds interesting, and i love that you got an older horse,not many do this what is sad...., they still can give so much an teach one without being to crazy like young horses, and they deserve a loving home till the end too
and it is nice that you Train him to new things, and try to get out some bad things like the dancing around^^
how does it go in the training, does he learn fast?
Livid-Silver wrote:@callum hunt; Your boy is really pretty! Targeting can be so helpful as well, you can mold heaps of cool behaviors out of it!
ryan ross. wrote:this picture was taken either as i was dismounting, or as i was giving her a hug. how often to you hug or give your horse a scratch/encouragement when riding? i'm a bit of a softy and am usually the only one in my lessons who give the horse a big ol' neck scratch after every little trot haha. I was giving her lots of praise after our turns and pole courses, she was great, we work so well together! we hit the middle of all the pole apart from one which we missed due to my bad memory and some last minute turning,
plus not using as much of the school as i could have, she was great tho, star of the show!
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