This evening, Jack Dyck, from Pilot Mound
came out to give a clinic for our girls.
Gyp was being his typical pushy, domineering
self. Lots of bucking, bolting and not listening.
Aimee was afraid, needless to say, but Jack
worked a lot with them.
I'm very proud to say that not only did she
stay in the saddle, she showed him who was boss
Here's Jack working with a horse that wouldn't
back up.
I must admit, it looked a little harsh, but in the
end, this horse was backing up on command
Finally! After 2 1/2 hrs of trotting/cantering, Gyp's
finally starting to listen to Aimee and settle down!
Despite the rain at 4pm, we held out, it passed
quickly and we had a really good turn out.
Scarlet here has some of her own issues, which
include bucking and being pushy. So Jack got
on her to ride some of the spunk out.
To ensure everyone's safety, he ponied Scarlet
and Maggie up to him. And boy did they run!
Summer Sale Time!
11 years ago
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