To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
It's hard. A bullet might be easier. I sent you FM and I'm sorry, but it's really long :')
To: CindyDawg; HairOfTheDog
Cindy, I'm sure your ride goes real smooth today so have fun:).
I'm going to mow the yard today, that takes about an hour, then either ride a horse or mow in the pasture????? Super coming here this evening with here family to ride. I'll take pictures.
They are trying something new tonight. They have a big grey mare that they bought for Travis (husband). But she is very dependable so Blake (son, 6 years old) has been riding her on trails, but that leaves Travis without a horse. Jennys 4yr old, (Dot) takes after her daddy, Rocky and is small, both to small for Travis. Travis is a big guy. Well tonight they are going to try Blake on Dot. She has never, never done anything since Jenny started breaking/training her. Very laid back horse. BUT she is young and Blake is only 6. If Blake can handle her, then Jenny can ride Rocky, Travis can ride his horse, Big. We don't really want to put Blake on Rocky loose on the trail because of the stud thing and there will be mares around. I'm planning on taking Rusty tonight, so we may land up Jenny taking Harley so that we don't have the stud out there with Blake on a mare. Decisions, Decisions, Decisions:)
Rocky has never never done anything, but with a 6 year old and mares, I'm not sure if I want to try that till Blake is better rider. He mostly has only been in arenas, and only started riding last year, and only about 1 or twice every other weekend when they have him.
He is going to live with them this summer so hopefully we can get him on a horse alot more. He does really good for his age, he just needs time in the saddle.
Becky
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