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Ok. So. Our beloved eventing trainer hosts a cool potluck/jumping night once a week for all comers. There's a wee baby group and an actual jumpers group and it's low key good fun. Naturally, that seemed like a good place to take Mr. Courage for his first outing as a "jump jump horse".
Redheadlins wrangled a trailer and her four year old mare and picked us up. Courage loaded like a champ (because, yeah, OTTB and all) and we were off!
He nearly fell out of the trailer when we arrived, possibly because he didn't know trailer rides could last less than 10 hours. Or maybe he forgot how to use a step down... not sure, he's definitely been on them before and did fine. Regardless, we unloaded.
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Making friends |
He did his worst.
Which is to say, he stuck his head straight up in the air and looked at things while standing still. So wild.
We did a little ground work to get him semi-focused. Simple walk/halt/stop and chat/walk sort of thing and his poll dropped right down.
Begin phase two.
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Artsy and adorable |
We tacked up with zero drama and headed out to the big arena. It was the largest space I'd ever taken Mr C in. It was also the busiest--we've ridden with one other horse in a much smaller arena, but there were at least 6 horses going all different directions and steering around jumps while the neighbors did construction on one side and fiddled with the irrigation on the other.
We did a little more easy ground work and let him get the lay of the land.
And then I got on.
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Relaxed enough to do an ears shot |
Horses cantered by, jumps crashed down, trucks and trailers came and went, no problem. We chatted with many of the participants, walked around on the buckle, looked at stuff, and overall had a great time. We even left the arena and hacked around with another rider. Her (young, green) horse was a little looky, but Courage bopped along on a loose rein and never put a foot wrong.
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Visiting |
I want him to learn that trips are fun, easy, and low stress, so we didn't do anything other than cruise around at the walk and take in the sights. Really, I couldn't be more impressed. Not a spook or a jump or a jig or even a suggestion of anything naughty. Didn't matter that he was in a new place with new horses doing different stuff.
You're probably all sick of hearing this by now, first about Cuna and now about Courage, but I seriously have the best OTTBs ever, bar none.
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Too cute |
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First trip off property |
What a good boy! I love the black tipped ears shot!
ReplyDeleteNuh-uh, mine is the best evah!! Hahhaha! They do so great in busy environments though, they come from the track with "tolerance installed," isn't it convenient??
ReplyDeleteGiven the events of last night with Alex, I'm totally jealous right now :-) So great that he's such a good boy. I think Alex lost his ability to deal with busy environments between the track and KY, lol.
ReplyDeleteSo fun, he is amazing!
ReplyDeleteCourage sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBoth our babies went on field trips this week. :)
ReplyDeletelove this! he sounds like such a good soul...
ReplyDeleteand maybe like he doesn't have a herd of gerbils in his brain. I wonder what that would be like... :)
What a good boy! Man, I'm jealous! Cash would be fit to be tied if I took him on an adventure with that.
ReplyDeleteI'd say you found yourself a good one!
ReplyDeleteYay! More awesomeness to add to the stack of wonderfulness. HAHA.
ReplyDeleteMost of the OTTBs I've ever owned had the same awesome attitude...honestly, after the hustle and bustle of the track we spoil them! I'm so glad that you and Courage are bonding so well, he's a cutie.
ReplyDeleteYay field trips!
ReplyDeleteomg his ears are so cute in that pic!
ReplyDeleteI would definitely call that a WIN! Things went well, nobody got hurt and you both had a good time. Awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good baby! I too am impressed. Please give Courage an extra hug from me.
ReplyDeleteIt does seen like you have some pretty good luck with your OTTBs!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good man!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good guy! And super cute to boot!
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