My neighbor Yenta Clydsdale asked me if I had ridden Ahni yet...I replied no...with a tinge of pain...
Ahni and I have been working on lunging and ground driving in order to get her ready for the "big" moment, but I haven't felt she was ready for that first mount...maybe it was me that wasn't ready. I have an arena, but I hadn't fenced off a smaller portion in order to keep little Ahni contained and give her and me a sense of safety.
Yesterday I decided I would fence off a smaller portion with my movable panels and see how she would act in that environment. I wasn't 100% sure if I would get on or not, it completely depended on how Ahni was behaving.
Well, I didn't get completely on, but I did let her feel my weight. I know I am ridiculously slow with my training, but I like to make sure we are both ready! Here are a few pics that Joe took.
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Loosening her up and determining if she's listening. |
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Whoa on command, very important! :0) |
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Reining her on the ground. |
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I use a step because it helps ease the pressure on their shoulders. Well that's my story and I'm sticken to it! |
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Feeling the weight. I almost feel sorry for her. :0) |
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I love my girl! |
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I adore her...she's my special little girl!
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