It was pretty quiet still around here this past week.
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As mentioned, Al is first re-starting lessons tomorrow, so he's just been flatting. We had mostly good rides last week, though this week he's been a bit more challenging. In his defense, conditions haven't been as ideal when we've ridden so far this week. For one thing, it's colder out. He's definitely a happier, more relaxed horse when it's warm out. And the second imperfection has been our company or lack of. Yesterday he rode with a horse that was also being afraid of the end of the ring. So Al took this behavior as confirmation of his fears and was just... not his best self. I eventually just went back to walk until that other horse figured himself out. Not long after, a horse came in to rig at the dragon end, and then one of Al's favorite buddies joined us, and he was back to being a solid citizen. It's really shocking to me that a horse who was cut so late (just before he came to the US) is so dependent on other horses. It's really interesting to me. Anyway, that was yesterday. Today we entered the ring as a horse was finishing up his turn on the rig. So he started out relaxed, but then that horse left. And Al was very not relaxed. Then a new horse came to rig. But also the goat and a dog came out too. Neither of which is usually a problem for Al. I do think he likes when the goat is around. But the horse on the rig was alternating between being ridiculously lazy and needing some encouragement in the form of lunge whip snaps (not so cool with Al) and then trying out some bronco moves. That coupled with the howling dog (he's an old senile man, not his fault!) and meandering goat left Al very distracted and not terribly settled. Eventually the dog and the goat wandered back out of the ring and the rig horse settled into behaving himself and our ride finished nicely. So I dunno. I'm feeling positive that we're ending each ride on a good note, but I'm a little frustrated that he's still so easily unsettled. But I guess he is who he is, and I just need to keep on keeping on. And doing my best to be patient.
Shiny did get to lesson last week though! She did her Saturday morning lesson and was a total hoot. She was WILD! But no bucking so that was nice at least... I had to whoa in the lines which is pretty rare for her and she was just absolutely thrilled to be jumping. She has been starting to trip more again though, so I had scheduled her for a shockwave treatment this week too. Doc had to reschedule from during the week, but came Saturday, so that worked out nicely. We were able to lesson before hand, and then she had her shockwave in the afternoon. Nice little Saturday for her! She felt great Sunday for our bareback ride and even better this week. So I'm excited to see how she feels jumping tomorrow.Breeches, Boots, Helmet Hair Jumper, Gallop, Double Clear Derby, Winner, Champion Junior, Equitation, Era Amateur, Horse Girl, Era Whoa, Pony, Hunter |
Casual, Shiny, Eros (I didn't have numbers yet to do Shiny's show name) Determined, Backyard, Amateur Winthrop, Corner, Stable |
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ReplyDeleteI mean, I probably could, it just might be astronomically expensive.
Deletei feel like Eros and Charlie are like soul mates or something haha... i started sitting on charlie again, just nice rehabilitative stretchy walky work... and he's like, "MA'AM, WAIT ONE SECOND I AM RETIRED" lol poor guy!
ReplyDeleteHahaha! Well when the time actually does come, they should room together. Like the equestrian gelding version of Golden Girls.
DeleteI don’t know what the ‘rig’ is but it sounds like there was lots going on and Al tried his best. Good for you.
ReplyDeleteOh, it's like that Pessoa system for lunging.
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Al actually kind of prefers to have a horse rigging in the ring with him because they usually do it down at the end he doesn't like to go. He figures the dragons will get that one first, so he's safe! He has been trying really hard, even if it was maybe a little extra challenging for him this week.