Well, when we had to euthanize Holly, dusty and I knew it was going to be a big blow but over the last 6 weeks we really felt the effects. She was a family horse. She quiet and kind enough for Ellie to ride. Dusty loved riding her because he says she made him look good with out being too smart for him and I appreciated that she allowed me to ride when I wanted to.
We have looked at quite a few horses and while we didn't find a horse that filled her shoes, we did find two horses that will push both Dusty and I.
This is Bailey. She's a registered QH. She is super sweet but she got a bit wrecked on the track ponying the racehorses. She's not bad but she thinks leg on means run like the dickens and she needs some soft quiet work. Dusty loves her. She looks like the horses his grandparents had while he was growing up. He's excited to bring her along and try to get her so she can be as good as she once was.
We have ridden her at home and she was so quiet for me but the other day we took her to the indoor..... Hahaha she wasn't so quiet then. I thought it was just dusty so I kicked him off and rode her.... It wasn't him. Finally after our neighbour hopped on she started getting a little quieter. Then dusty took the girls out for a ride in the field.....
Picturesque as they were leaving. A really enjoyable ride.... Until they went to come home! I am glad it was him and not me! He was channeling as much patience as he could muster and trying to pull out his inner Clinton Anderson! Haha they made it home on his terms. She is going to make a really great horse and he is happy to have a horse of his own again. She is perfect for him and he got a steal of a deal on her which makes him love her even more!
And me..... I got darn near perfection....
This is Cooper. Ever since having kids I get a self-preservation pit in my stomach while I ride. The first ride I never got that. I also realized in that first ride that it's been a LONG time since I had to really ride. This horse was way more trained than I was used to!!! The owner coached me through where some of his buttons were. We decided to go back up for a second ride. The second ride I think I rode for almost an hour and a half. I never got the pit. It was the most fun I have had riding in years.
The hour and half might of over done it for me! There were muscles I hadn't used in a decade! I am just starting to be able move without feeling my age (mostly my out of shapeness).
Cooper is coming from a lady who is an exceptional rider and she has raised him. She is a Reiner and so that's Coopers foundation. I was blown away at his softness and the bend he has in his body.
I super excited to be able to ride all together and to have a safe horse that will push me back into the level of riding that I want to be at.



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