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She looks and goes so like a horse I used to share it's spooky :D . He was a 'he' though but my comments on dressage tests was always to push through from behind more to get more drive and acceptance of the bit but without loosing that nice softness you have when it goes right. The tension and hollowing you got occasionally would also reduce with a bit more drive and also perhaps more support from the outside hand. Having said all that I think with her background and your quiet riding she shows lots of promise and I agree that taking things softly softly is the best way for a fizzy little thing like her. :luck: :luck: with her she looks lots of fun and I'm just a tiny bit jealous :b

PS riding spiral reducing and then increasing circles used to help me with the engagement of the back end :D
 
haycroft said:
lillybet said:
:oops: sorry I called her a him too
nice though as you always have the option of breeding a foal ,we had a TB filly from Henry Cecil's yard she was due for the breeze up sales reared up going into a horse box and hurt her hip , she came sound and we had a lovely filly foal from her to a dales stallion .

lillibet

she had twin foals 3 years ago a filly and a colt ...the colt died

she has very breeding pedigree...cant remember of my head

Twins hey ,bless her :wub: already been a mummy .

Is she good to handle and clip ?she's turned out smartly :thumbsup:

Lillibet
 
lillybet said:
haycroft said:
lillybet said:
:oops: sorry I called her a him too
nice though as you always have the option of breeding a foal ,we had a TB filly from Henry Cecil's yard she was due for the breeze up sales reared up going into a horse box and hurt her hip , she came sound and we had a lovely filly foal from her to a dales stallion .

lillibet

she had twin foals 3 years ago a filly and a colt ...the colt died

she has very breeding pedigree...cant remember of my head

.

Is she good to handle and clip ?she's turned out smartly :thumbsup:

Lillibet

very good apart from not very good to catch but getting better and we had to dope her to finish off the clipping as being 'chestnut' shes very sensitive skin

as im not the owner i think they would want to find a loving home for her once we got her going alot better as she dosent enjoy the polo anymore

Thats the downside of riding other peoples horses(been riding for this family for 16 years)
 

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