When you have a horse like Baby Seabiscuit………..
it’s hard not to compare all your other youngsters to him.
Baby Seabiscuit reacts to………pretty much everything.
A bird chirping sends him into orbit.
Something moving in the distance becomes a reversal of direction.
When you’re riding a youngster who doesn’t notice the bird chirping, or the deer in the next field it becomes a comparison game.
“Wow! Good girl…..look at you braving that scary bird like such a rockstar!”
I’ve been VERY impressed with my little T-Rex. This filly has an amazing head on her shoulders, and isn’t bothered by much of anything.
At Bad Eventer’s upcoming working student gig T-Rex will be staying at a farm a mile away. This means we’ll be riding the roads between the farms. I decided now was the time to try it out.
I ventured out on the highway on line….. and she wasn’t bothered.
The next day I headed out in the saddle and she took the highway like a champ.
That went so well I decided to try “the gauntlet”.
The gauntlet is a series of dirt roads complete with other horses, go-carts, large LOOSE barking dogs……… and if you’ve survived all of that you reach the ultimate pony terror…… a pasture full of large donkeys.
Baby T-Rex took the strange horses whinnying and galloping up to the road like a total trooper. When the large Pyrenees came out barking at her, she only picked her head up a little bit.
Eventually we got to the donkeys and as we rode by they came about 1/2 way across their field and she kept walking without incident.
I decided the day was a huge success so we’d head back home.
As we passed the donkeys for the second time, we had gotten their attention and 2 of them came trotting to the fence – straight – at – the – baby.
I had about a second and a half to jump off, and after jumping off yesterday for no reason I made the quick decision to stay on…………………………………
That’s when T-Rex decided the donkeys were definitely dangerous…… and she bolted.
Now I’m galloping down the road on a 17 hand 3 year old who has had around 16 rides……………and I’m thinking – wow – I survived Baby Seabiscuit and THIS is how I’m going to die?
I tried “whoa”……..that didn’t work.
I tried pulling on both reins……….nothing.
I tried pulling on one rein………….she just turned her head a little.
And then I looked at my clicker that is attached to my dressage whip and thought WHY NOT?
I pressed the clicker and T-Rex PLANTED all four feet and nearly tossed me over her head stopping.
Clicker training saved my life today…… oh yeah.
Great story!
Ahahah I love it!! Also attaching it to the dressage whip is brilliant and I'll be doing that tomorrow!
!! BRAVO !! ??
lol poor baby T Rex!!! glad the clicker worked tho haha
I would have NEVER thought to attach the clicker to the Dressage whip. Never.
Ha! Nicely done there.
T-Rex sounds like a keeper. Good job with the clicker, who woulda thunk it? Looking forward to more positive posts!