First Ride At Home
I actually got out for a ride today - my first since bringing them home. I thought I was being optimistic when I suggested it would be two weeks before I could ride, but it was a week ago today. Here's what it looked like a week ago, the day they arrived home:
And here we are today, same back corner you can see above:
The footing wasn't good enough to do more than walk, but I love walking and could do it for hours. We did a little leg yield and shoulder in, both ways and after a bit he got reasonably supple. We also did some small circles, keeping our rhythm. It was challenging on the rough ground, but fun. He was good as gold and it's the first time he's been ridden outside since Nov. or Dec., and the first time he's been ridden in about 10 days. Not bad for a five year old (almost six - another month).
We did a little ground work and I'm benefiting from the feed back I got on it, but we really need to get outside the fence to work in areas he is a little more 'hot'. Today wasn't the day for that - I want to get him back to regular work before taking him outside his comfort zone (no need to invite trouble).
Joan will start our lessons in a couple of weeks. Can't wait!
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So glad yu're back in the saddle! My ring is peaking through very slowly.
Cindy I took Rogo on his first two hacks ever just before leaving for Cheryl's last fall. He loved it and was very good - he went by himself the first time and didn't even call to the other horses or look back. He was very interested and energetic, but also very well behaved.
It's funny you should mention it because I was thinking he behaved so well yesterday, that it would be a great opportunity to take him out for walks in the field and get him used to being out of an enclosure. That might help the leading problem I was having outside the fence, as you say, he'd learn to trust my judgment more and demystify the whole thing more for him. I'll take it slow;y, but this is probably a big part of the training he needs.
I can't get over how fabulous your view is, you are lucky, lucky, lucky.