Lesson Coma. No Airs. We were very good about staying on the ground and doing our homework and working in hand and finding our corners under saddle. Also, unreeling the miles of snaky dragony neck and finding the poll at the other end. She does like to curl up in the middle. Often while crossing her legs fore and aft. With me on her.
Gumby horse.
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The last outing with a horse taught me that sometimes quitting and sending him to a new owner is a blessing for all involved.....
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Then again, I expected Ephiny to be a sale horse. She said Absolutely Not.
Best of luck with your filly!
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One of the hardest lessons for me was that some young horses have a processing pause - you give an aid, nothing happens, and _then_ it reaches the brain. It's all too tempting to fill that gap, to aid more, to demand a reaction NOW - but no. Silence, stepping back, letting them sort it. And I'd much rather a horse that stopped when confused than one that exploded...
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*snorts*
This is such a lovely post. Thank you. How I miss my stuffy old girl and her "I-am-a-compact-cob-I-cannot-possibly-lengthen".
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