Butterball and I joined Ms. GY at Sweet Dixie on Saturday morning and had the best time. I used the lessons from earlier that week with PW and didn't drop him, no matter what the distance. My friend came as our ground crew too and pointed out NOT letting him lengthen into downhill fences was helpful. Oh yeah, EM pointed that out too.
With that feeling, I started asking questions with some skinnier fences and combinations, and he was 100% game on. Not a single hesitation. It is a great feeling.
He looks so little in this picture!
We did another fun trail ride at Black Prong with Amanda and Hillary. I downloaded a .GPX map this time and we used that to navigate. It worked beautifully.
He's turning in to such a pro and knows to drink when we get to nice pretty water. Side note, this place must be absolutely soggy during the wet season
Henry got very skeptical when it got deeper than the regulation 11"
Then on Monday BB and I took a bareback hack around the neighborhood. All went well until the herd of five cows SPRINTED at the fence as we were walking by. A car was also coming down the road. Poor pony tried so hard to hold it together as he went sideways and then attempted a spin. He let me hop off though and then walked right up to the fence (granted while hiding DIRECTLY) behind me and sniffed noses with the offending moos.
This was the trouble maker that ran first
Ridiculously friendly
He was a little on edge, understandably, after that until we found a patch of nice black jack to munch on
He and his buckskin BFF can share the makeshift hay feeder
We've had cows forever so the horses born here don't care about them at all. I always find it a little hilarious when new horses get freaked out and mock them for being city ponies!
Butterball has had quite a journey from meeting cows for the first time last year to now. He no longer finds the average cow horrifying, but the sprinting at us was a new twist!
Sounds like you had a great time cross country schooling! Cows are definitely very scary for the ponies 😂
ReplyDeleteCross country schooling was so much fun!
DeleteWe've had cows forever so the horses born here don't care about them at all. I always find it a little hilarious when new horses get freaked out and mock them for being city ponies!
ReplyDeleteButterball has had quite a journey from meeting cows for the first time last year to now. He no longer finds the average cow horrifying, but the sprinting at us was a new twist!
DeleteYou guys look so good in that video!! Whatever you’re doing is definitely working!! But also. No cows, no thank you LOL
ReplyDeleteThank you!! He feels happy and confident!
DeleteGood boy, BB! (and good, friendly moos, lol)
ReplyDeleteHe's the best!
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