This morning I went out to the barn in breeches and boots and Keil Bay took one look and walked up and stuck his head in the halter I was holding.
I did a quick and thorough groom, and he did soft snorts and dropped manure, then got very antsy (in a good way) - he was obviously ready to do some work.
He got his annual sport clip mane, a forelock trim, and when I walked up with the bridle he took the bit in his mouth on his own.
All this was so so good and it was totally clear he wanted to get back to work.
It's another gray day here and the wind is blowing and gusting though - and I felt like I needed to check things out - so I got the lunge line and whip and put the Big Bay through his paces.
He overtracked at the walk right out of the barn. His first two trot circles were a bit short-strided, but after more walking and my asking for a bigger trot, he loosened up and looked terrific.
After the first 10 minutes or so of walk-trot transitions, he put himself on the bit and started offering canter. He looked good - big movement, landing well, good transitions - very very forward and into the work with ears pricked.
I was thrilled to be able to see him move and assure myself that he's moving so well. We did equal work in both directions under the watchful eyes of two donkeys and Cody. The pony stayed in the barn and munched on hay. :)
So... I didn't get on today but after the lunge work we took a walk together and cooled down. It was a lovely morning and Keil was so obviously thrilled it made me feel that much more resolved to get back to our riding routine.
What a morning. What a Bay!
That's wonderful! It sure sounds like he's ready to go and still enjoys his work. Maybe tomorrow you and he will have a lovely ride.
ReplyDeleteThank you, A - I was SO happy to see him moving so well and especially being so eager and happy to do his work. I hope tomorrow I can get back on and get over that little hurdle. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat news billie! We got over the same hump recently - it feels so good. :D
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