Do to the fact my dogs ate my phone, I do not have the pictures I wanted to go along with this post.
I was told many things about Foxie when she first came to me, one of them was that she was too spooky and high strung to make a trail horse. Here again, I keep trying to believe people are not that blind when it comes to an animal that they have owned for years so by impulse, I wanted to believe that there was foundation to the things she was telling me about the horse she had since Foxie was 9 months old.
Again I was proven wrong about assuming the best of people when it comes to their animals. I can say with out a doubt that Foxie is far more of a study mount for trails then my tried and true trail horse I have now. On a whim I took Foxie out for a ride at dusk, spooked up a deer and rode through the trees and under brush (all after a couple days off by the way) without so much of a side step through it all.
the next morning I took her out again for an hour ride through anything I could find to go through to the same results! Turning for home I even asked for the canter to see what she would do. Not only did she pick up the right lead but she never tried to pick up speed or grab the bit.
I keep looking for something wrong with her but as hard as I've been looking the only conclusion I can come up with is;
A) I just got a really nice free horse
B) People are very stupid when it comes to their horses!
Showing posts with label Foxie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foxie. Show all posts
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Dream horse
Everyone has a dream horse, mine is a Akal Teke. I've loved those horses since I was a little girl.
I always wanted to take off across open fields and through the woods just me and my Akal Teke. It's this type of day dream that has lead me to endurance riding. And to my surprise Foxie is turning out to be fit for the discipline!
I look at pictures and adds of Akal Teke horses for sale and day dream about what I could do with a horse like that but this day dreaming about say... winning the Tevis Cup has reminded me of the most important part of any horse, their heart.
Foxie has a lot of heart, and willing to do the job. She's coming along and is a joy to ride so far I couldn't be happier with her!
I always wanted to take off across open fields and through the woods just me and my Akal Teke. It's this type of day dream that has lead me to endurance riding. And to my surprise Foxie is turning out to be fit for the discipline!
I look at pictures and adds of Akal Teke horses for sale and day dream about what I could do with a horse like that but this day dreaming about say... winning the Tevis Cup has reminded me of the most important part of any horse, their heart.
Foxie has a lot of heart, and willing to do the job. She's coming along and is a joy to ride so far I couldn't be happier with her!
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Riding the wet noodle
For a twelve year old, Foxie is far behind even where most three year old's are. With her, I've been taking the slow road because with older horses that have never been asked to do anything it's hard to get past that sometimes Lunging has become an important part of our daily routine. It helps reestablish that I am the boss mare and it also gives me a heads up on where she's at for the day.
For the most part she is doing well under saddle. guiding can be an issue still, Sometimes it feels like I'm trying to push a wet noodle in a strait line, but again she has the experience of a two year old. The rail gets to be helpful in building her confidence in what she is doing. Because of that, circles and changing directions off rail has also gotten easier. She is truly a wonderful horse that is trying her hardest to please.
I'm looking forward to posting more updates and pictures on Foxie, as she progresses.
For the most part she is doing well under saddle. guiding can be an issue still, Sometimes it feels like I'm trying to push a wet noodle in a strait line, but again she has the experience of a two year old. The rail gets to be helpful in building her confidence in what she is doing. Because of that, circles and changing directions off rail has also gotten easier. She is truly a wonderful horse that is trying her hardest to please.
I'm looking forward to posting more updates and pictures on Foxie, as she progresses.
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