Well done, I enjoyed that! Original round pen, no bit on the first ride(logical but not always), Everything went quite smooth. Looks like a bit of draught blood there, sloping group, low-set tail. Good vibes from that ride, most cetainly.
how big in diameter is ur roundpen i cant help it i always have to ask that and somtimes depending on the horse i used a 80ft. dia round pen and it worked better than a smaler 1 thx eric az
@MsNobody2121 just a guess, but colts and filly's on the first ride seem to have a tendencies to take off before you can get on and get your other foot in, so probably just so he can get out of the stirrup without getting caught up
That's how its' done. Good job getting that little bugger to trust.
farrier616 3 weeks ago
Well done, I enjoyed that! Original round pen, no bit on the first ride(logical but not always), Everything went quite smooth. Looks like a bit of draught blood there, sloping group, low-set tail. Good vibes from that ride, most cetainly.
akanewe 3 months ago
how big in diameter is ur roundpen i cant help it i always have to ask that and somtimes depending on the horse i used a 80ft. dia round pen and it worked better than a smaler 1 thx eric az
musicusist 3 months ago
well done, theres obviously a good bond between u 2 and thats very important in starting a horse.
amongotherthings17 3 months ago
love the sand hitting the tin it is great for despooking! his horse trusts him.
hyperfocus2011 4 months ago
@MsNobody2121 just a guess, but colts and filly's on the first ride seem to have a tendencies to take off before you can get on and get your other foot in, so probably just so he can get out of the stirrup without getting caught up
shiftyshooter90 6 months ago
trying to understand why you put the wrong foot in the stirrup?
MsNobody2121 11 months ago
thats a nice little round pen.
roper82240 11 months ago 2
how old is the colt?
chivasjavier96 1 year ago