The winds are icy here now Kathy, with the temperatures down to @ 10 degrees C. Little LouLou, the dun pony, has the best coat so far, it must be well over an inch and really thick. Cathy doesn't clip or use rugs on her herd, so they just adjust to the seasons as they come along.They look so FUZZY now!
We just finally got a cold spell here in Florida that last couple of days. It was so hot the last few weeks that it is difficult to even imagine winter coats on animals!
So cute! My boys have gotten SUPER fuzzy too.
That's Sham, my 17.3hh TB boy, he has like 4 inch coat.
![]()
Rio's gotten pretty fuzzy himself.
![]()
And Corey doesn't even look like a Peruvian Paso anymore. He looks like some kind of wild Moorish creature, even though he has the best bloodlines of the lot.
![]()
I've got to the stage of happily popping Merlin over small obstacles of 2-3 foot when we're out hacking, because he's got a lovely jump. It was a case of working to get my seat stable enough so he can do his thing without either of us losing confidence. And you're absolutely right about the trust working both ways as a partnership. Merlin is so forgiving when I do make mistakes that I can relax and enjoy our partnership and also really appreciate all the hard work my friends have put into me over the last few years.I love them more than anything. Since they retired I only get to see them a few times a year, but they are living the good life and they seem very happy, if a bit cold. I had an absolutely wonderful time on the trails and jumping Rio and Sham in the makeshift ring.
![]()
![]()
![]()
So fun!! You should be so excited to start jumping. It is the best feeling in the world to have a horse you trust and know that they trust you.
I missed out on a good 20 years of riding before Cathy 'roped me in' with helping with Coconuts, I owe her so much I can't even begin to thank her and Kim for getting me this far.So what do you do when you're snowed in? You sit and read this entire thread! I couldn't stop! I have really enjoyed all the posts and pictures.
I grew up around horses. Everyone in my family owned horses as well as my father breeding, breaking them, and rodoe. I was riding my first pony before I could walk. I was raised around draft horses, race horses, paint horses, quarter horses. I love them! Sadly I haven't been on a horse in about 15 yrsI reaaaaallllllyyyyyy miss it! My pony was 12 when my parents bought her for me and we had to put her down about 10 yrs ago, it about killed all of us (my dad cried like a baby).
I was actually thinking that the saddles seemed huge, which is a concern with my short legs! The vaquero saddles I rode on in Spain were the same size but were padded cloth and conformed to the horse.I hope you enjoy riding western, I like a horse that works by neck reining. I don't like western saddles, though. I find them too big, too bulky. I couldn't get a feel for the horse, but it's been years since I've ridden. I'm sure I'd have to learn all over again to ride well. LOL You probably won't have problems, I'm sure you'll enjoy the difference.