Well I hate to hear that! You mare sounds like she did the same thing Bluebell did. It sure is disappointing. I was all set to take her back to the stallion yesterday but the guy called and asked me to wait until Wednesday because he had one mare that had her foal early and didn't have any milk and some other mares there and didn't really have any place to put her right now. Oh well. At least he caught me before I left the house.
On a better note, I rode her on Saturday afternoon and she did really well for a horse that hadn't been ridden in 6 years. She doesn't know a bit from Adam's house-cat, but she responds to leg pressure really well and she's got a VERY fast walk and a really nice smooth rack. I just rode her for about an hour around the farm, but I took her over logs and around farm machinery and she took it all in stride. She didn't much like the bulldozer, but with a little encouragement, went on past it. I may try her out on a short ride out at the horse camp this weekend with just a friend or two.
I took off work this past Friday and went riding at a local horse campground, but didn't want to take her on that long a ride so I took Blade. On Saturday, we went on a nice organized ride at a different place to benefit the American Cancer Society but I didn't want to get her out in that large a crowd just yet. Nothing like getting dumped in front of 100 people. Some others did though. It's amazing how many people will take a green horse out on that kind of ride. Gives the rest of us some entertainment though. ;o)
She must really be a nice mare to be so good after six years.
Becky