Hell-horse on a good day. I really want to see this horse jump one day.
*Fiancé brag- he is really focusing on riding the hind end and getting the horse to reach for the connection, staying in front of his leg better. I think he's doing a really good job. Hell-horse is not easy to ride at all and is even tougher to relax on because he's not very trustworthy. He really could be a very nice horse one day....
All I am seeing is about two strides of movement? BTW, love the nickname
ReplyDeleteThank you for letting me know :) I'll upload it YouTube and put it on here. I wish his nickname wasn't so fitting....
ReplyDeleteHe has a very pretty canter, that's for sure!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I love watching him go (when he's good).
DeleteYay for your hubby-to-be!
ReplyDeleteYou guys do great work with your racehorses & it shows in that you get horses to run that others can't - just keep doing what you're doing.
It obv works! *thumbs-up*
That's so sweet of you to say :) Thank you!
DeleteHe is lovely, but that nickname isn't promising. ;-) Some horses just need to race for a while so they can get their brains sorted out.
ReplyDeleteIt really isn't ;) You're one of the few people I've heard have that view about horses at the track (I agree). Most think they need to get sorted out off of the track. With him, he's going to throw fits no matter where he is and if we can get him calm and sane as a race horse, he will be in a later career too. Hopefully we can rid him of the nickname eventually :)
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