Happy New Year, y'all! Hope it's been a good one so far. The last few years have been so unpredictable, so much has changed... It's hard to even really know what to expect or even what I want to happen in 2025.
sweet mare walkin up to the ring |
finally pulled the trigger on testing out a Sprenger nathe |
(**Assuming I ever do get around to writing a post about setting goals / intentions / whatever for the coming year, one key evolution in my brain right now revolves around being better about self assessments versus self judgements. In that linked post, I wrote "I've never had good hands," which is squarely a judgement on myself, right? Perhaps a better way to think about it is, "Doozy has difficulty settling into contact when my hands are busy." This is more of an assessment of a situation or action, and therefore more actionable... or something LOL)
not to confuse you -- these two pics are from an earlier ride, from the last dressage saddle test ride |
I suspected that Doozy would like it, but... Well, to be perfectly honest, I also suspected it was entirely possible that I'd have zero brakes dear lord jesus take the wheel. Ahem. So I didn't wanna introduce the change at a time when she was maybe already a little tense or frazzled like she'd been during the saddle test rides.
the footage was not great bc a) it was not a great ride, and also b) that giant over-exposed sunspot front and center made it hard to see any details farther away |
Well. Ok, actually it was kinda a difficult set of circumstances. The wind was absolutely howling all day. Not particularly cold, but constant and noisy. The indoor ring was occupied by a large group when we arrived, at which time they all exited almost immediately. Doozy is used to horses coming and going since we often time our rides to coincide with the changes of lesson groups... But it was still a lot.
she's still a cutie tho! |
the tack evolution continues |
It's a very quiet riding bit -- there really is not a lot of movement in the mouth piece, even tho it's still got the loose ring cheeks. It didn't feel like Doozy was running through it at all either, too.
powdered up like a bebe's butt before getting blanketed to the gills for the impending polar vortex |
Doozy is... obviously an entirely different animal haha, that's for sure. But I'm happy when she's happy, and guys.... she might just be happy with this nathe, omg! Obvi more testing is needed, and we'll wear it in our next lesson to get Trainer C's thoughts... but I'm optimistic!
In any case, we'll see what happens. It's about to get pretty chilly around these parts so who knows how much riding will actually get done. And ya know. Limbo week is over, it's time to get back to real life and regular working hours LOL. C'est la vie, amirite.
I think that some horses do not like the movement of jointed bits. I’ll be curious to hear what she thinks of it as you have more rides.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I love the idea of self assessment vs judgement.
Deleteyea i've definitely heard a lot of people say nathes are great for sensitive (and esp green) horses for exactly that reason -- it's so quiet and stable compared to the typical snaffle. i've kinda been reluctant to buy one all these years tho bc i invested in a nice one ages ago with isabel and it almost immediately disappeared under suspiciously annoying circumstances and i've not wanted to buy another... it's WAY past time to get over that tho LOL
DeleteHappy New Year to you too! Hopefully it will be another year of enjoying to your heart's content many rides, lessons, shows and field trips with Doozy.
ReplyDeletethanks you too!
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