I rode Dandy today to prep him for our lesson tomorrow. When I went to the barn Thursday evening, I discovered that he had a 11" by 1" scrape on the inside of his right flank. There was also a four inch scratch lower on his rear cannon bone that had bled. His leg was slightly swollen. I figure he must have been rolling and stuck his leg through the fence and then yanked it out scraping his whole leg. It wasn't terribly serious, but I got a bit upset that it could have been much worse.
Today, the swelling was entirely gone, so I practiced cantering and counter-cantering, trotting figure eights and ten meter circles and simple lead changes. He's getting really good at changing leads. In fact, I don't have the bring him back to the trot. When we're cantering on one lead and I push with my inside leg and bend him the other direction, he takes a trot step and then jumps right back into the canter on the other lead. I hope we'll get to work on flying lead changes soon...
I took him over a single crossrail about a dozen times in both directions, and he seemed to be moving out really well. Thursday night, he was a bit short at the canter with his leg sore. This was the test to see if he's ready for a lesson tomorrow.
Paige is giving me a group jumping lesson along with a few other girls around my age at the barn. She said that when they did a group lesson over Christmas break, she had them switch horses halfway through, so they could feel what it was like to ride another horse. If I let someone else ride Dandy, I'm worried I'll never get him back!
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I like the countdown to the first show
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