My spoiled rotten horse (Nasdaq) faking colic. Although she has done the "poor pitiful horse has a belly ache" act several times, she still managed to worry me a bit.
Day three training my horse Nasdaq to saddle. Used a western saddle this time, and hung a big tarp on the horn to thoroughly sack her out. She doesn't shy easily!
Nasdaq horse comes into the house and tries to drink Gatorade only to discover that she can't get the lid off because she doesn't have thumbs. Ha ha ha.
Comical! Once again, my nosy horse (Nasdaq) invites herself into the house. She's grown alot almost couldn't fit her butt down the hallway. It's about time to start her under saddle. She needs a job to keep her out of trouble.
Our horses, Shorty and Hotrod riding on hills at Rice Canyon. We were conditioning them at a walk trot, until inconsiderate people with guns arrived and started firing. Shooting may be permitted on public land, but firing when you know it puts others in danger is bad manners to say the least!
Me and my horse Shorty, getting back into shape; training for endurance. It was raining and muddy for much of the ride, quite enjoyable compared to the dry dusty heat we usually have.
Day two starting my horse Nasdaq under saddle. Nasdaq is still too young to do anything else with as far as riding. She won't be two until mothers day... It was a lot of fun just sitting on her for a couple minutes.
Me riding Peppy. Trying to ride while in an aircast hurt like hell so it was a short ride. Peppy thought it was a boring ride, she kept yawning - it was funny.
riding Wolfi and Peppy (green broke horses) Wolfi wanted to crow hop and buck. Her rider stays calm and uses the one rein stop to keep her under control.