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Shelby is being ridden once or twice a week now by our trainers, Kali and Les. Sometimes, they trailer her out to go on a trail ride with another horse (Dani) or they work in an arena. They say she learns quickly and is really easy to ride. I haven't ridden her yet, but expect to within a month or two.
Some photos from today. I saw her canter! I can count, on one hand, the number of times I've seen her hurry.
1 comment:
That's an exciting development! Make sure to post some photos of her being ridden! Can't wait to see how the little auction filly is turning out.
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