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Check Out What We’ve Been Up To

23 October 2009 5 Comments

In much exciting news, check out what Ace and I have been up to lately …

crossrail

We’ve been walking and trotting over this tiny crossrail with no  hesitation (and only lacking a little in grace). I’ve also lunged him at a trot over a crossrail with the blocks on their highest setting. He just takes a big trot step over this little thing, but actually has to make a slight jumping effort over the taller size.

He’s a little clumsy with his back legs, and gets mad if he knocks it over. But we haven’t had any inkling of a refusal, he goes at it with his ears perked and happy, and its been a good experience for him so far.

I need to keep lunging him over the obstacles that require an actual jump a little more before I ask him to do it with me on his back. His attitude is great and he likes doing it, but he’s still learning what to do with his feet.

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5 Comments »

  • Mrs Mom said:

    Go Ace! Nice job you two!

  • OnTheBit said:

    I can see you jumping a 3 foot hunter course already!!!

  • liquidambar said:

    Could you post some video? My horse will never be a jumper, but work over ground poles shows he only klutzes over them, very careless with his feet. I could use some pointers on how to improve that!

  • free games said:

    Really nice post Thanks for sharing!

  • Dorsey Sindel said:

    I just wanted to drop you a line and let you know that I really loved this post. It was full of great information and creativity, both of which we always need.

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