Meanwhile, the deluge outside has prompted me to book an Indoor arena for an Intro to Horse Agility clinic at the end of November. So, no matter what the wind and rain might throw at us, we should be able to have some fun :-)
Bah, humbug! Well, I suppose that after such a superbly dry and mild September, the rain had to play catch up at sometime. Fat Pony's diet pen is suddenly awash with mud, although, thanks to a quantity of rubber stable matting, it now has a reasonably sized dry oasis in the middle which is keeping it usable to still restrict him part time. And gives us a nice spot to play "step into the hula hoop" which is an obstacle we need to improve for this month's course and breaks up Fat Pony's boredom.
Meanwhile, the deluge outside has prompted me to book an Indoor arena for an Intro to Horse Agility clinic at the end of November. So, no matter what the wind and rain might throw at us, we should be able to have some fun :-)
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About meI started Horse Agility as a way of making groundwork more fun. It was something I could do with my semi-retired old boy and his small, cheeky, pony companion. What amazed me was how much it improved the ponies' general confidence in the process. I compete at Advanced 1 star level on line and at liberty. Archives
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