May I join the thread now that I have a horse to ride?
I've offered a nice quarterhorse to ride by a lady I meet just recently. He's her hubby's horse, but the horse doesn't get much work, although he enjoys being ridden. The horse's name is Badger, and she described him as a 16hh palimino QH. When I got there, he looked more TB, and was probably more like 16.2-16.3hh. Lovely horse though
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Because they are trail riders and only had a Australian stock saddle for him, which was too big for me, so I didn't really trot or canter, as I kept hitting the saddle. He is actually a bit of a wiggly pony, and I thought "Hmm, might do alright at dressage..." Anyway, I can't ride him again until after the 14th January (owners are away), but will be taking out my saddles to see if they fit him.
On to the ride - The lady explained that they wanted Badger's head keep down, as he tends to fling it up with contact on the bit. So we worked on an exercise call "head down, neck down". He was also quite flexible to the right, but didn't want to bend to the left, so we spent twice as much time on the left rein as we did on the right rein. He doesn't get much work, so asking him to do anything was working him
. We did an exercise where we walked in a large square, and in the corners of the square, I asked him to do a large 20m circle, just to get him to bend a little. By the end, he was bending more to the right when I asked him, and keeping straighter on the left rein. Although we didn't really get out of walk, he was sweating lightly by the time we finished
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