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george |
Posted - 01 Aug 2010 : 7:13:31 PM Well, what can I say, Nabil decided to have his first "off" day, I mean, it was only the "NATIONALS" how embarrassing my OH was just a little bit annoyed with him, as the little angel would not stop biting him, would not trot, and stood like a camel . He has never behaved so abysmally before he looked like a 6 month old foal as I think the stress dropped the weight off him, it was awful, and I was ready to give up (immediately after) until I had a think and realised it was our fault we should not have taken him out the night before, he bounced around, snorting, tail up we took him out in the morning too, trying to familiarise him with the place, big mistake he was so relaxed he thought he would play with Martin instead of listening We had decided not to take him to Towerlands after all, but I think if he puts condition on I still want to take him, even if it is for a "training" day..........we'll see aside from that we had a wonderful little break......with two winging kids well more like three really as we took Martins brother who has learning difficulties and is very much like a teenager, phew!! I'm exhausted how do you all do it with more than one horse with you?? Roll on next year |
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janice |
Posted - 01 Aug 2010 : 10:02:35 PM Hi George, nice to meet you at Malvern. He's a little stunner, only a baby so things are going to get better every time. I'd say he's got lots of character - nothing wrong with that!! Good luck at towerlands x |
kath |
Posted - 01 Aug 2010 : 8:47:37 PM What a shame you didnt get on too well! I adore Nabil, he is stunning - obviously found the whole thing faaaaaarrr too boring!! Good luck at Towerlands if you make it |
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