it just killed us in our divisions.
there are no words to describe how awful Trasheboro is.
He probably would be a good long stirrup mount! I showed him in short stirrup as a 12 year old and he was phenomenal, there's no reason why he couldn't do well as a long stirrup mount as well. The only thing I would be concerned about is that he doesn't have hunter movement which killed us in all the flat classes.
long enough to slap people in the face with it
yep!
I don't think he's done them on a serious level but I do think so!
Yeah that's where I want to start
a potato flew around my room
She's been wanting to do them. I'm going to talk to her about it.
I don't own Devil anymore, he's a lesson pony.
And I would probably not let anyone lease Rummy
You have no idea how much I want to get out of hunters! The judges are so unfair in hunters and plus jumpers looks like it is incredibly fun!
*switch to jumpers
*take dressage lessons
*be showing at least a meter with Oliver
*take O to State Fair
*Take Oliver to a dressage show
Today I spent my time with company chillin at Tryon
Yes, Devil was my old pony! He is show material but doesnt usually place well in the flat because he is an arabxwelsh. At home he has the ability to go to three foot but typically we never showed over 2'6 2'3 ish.
I do, maybe I didn't make that clear. He tries it and I know his tricks, and I stop him from doing it. He will do that with other people if he doesnt know them, though.
it depends. He really doesnt do any of these with me but sometimes he shoulders out of fences and on the flat shoulders in just to make you mad, and really just pulls dusrespectful behaviors. But I love my little brat and I think he loves me too haha
for me Rummy is easy to jump, he only pulls a few things sometimes. But for some people who don't ride him, he is extremely difficult to master.
oh yeah! she loves him!
a little progress, unknown, no, and theyre good!
I like green and orange!
you should ask her! :) she would probably do a better job telling her story than I would!
My riding instructor does.
nope.
Rummy is 14.2 and Oliver is 16 hands.
How'd ya know his name was Devil? Well anyways we got him from our friend in MD as a green 6 year old welsh/arab cross. I was the one who really brought him along and solidified his courses/lead changes ect. He is really sassy and likes a certain way to be ridden. He used to buck a lot, but now only rarely when he doesnt like the way a person rides. I used to show him 2' 2'3 when I was 12 and he was the reason I actually got bring home quite a few blue ribbons haha. He is a light bodied 14.2 bay pony with the same markings as Oliver, a snip and two hind socks.