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I’m a little horse

May 3, 2012

Oh my goodness, what a cutie. There’s no way you would hurt yourself falling off this little fella (I know he’s to small to ride but the idea of having my feet so near the ground after too many times of falling 6ft6 is a nice one).

He is the Miniature Horse Club of Great Britain’s (MHCGB) National Spring Show Supreme Champion for 2012 and National Finals Supreme 2011, which is a big title for such a little horse. His name is Looking Glass Indian Spirit and he is taking part in the Norfolk Show at the end of June with his friends from the Looking Glass stud.

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John… meet baby

May 1, 2012

Talk about stress! Saturday was one helluva day for it with two new horses arriving at the yard and one, sadly, leaving. First to arrive in the morning was a 14-month-old gelding who is normally so laid back he’s almost horizontal. But not that day. As soon as my friend Clare led him into his field – he jumped out again. An impressive feat from standing and all the more so because the fence has to be four feet tall.

When I arrived Clare and baby were in a stable, Clare a bag of nerves and baby not much better. After much discussion and too’ing and fro’ing we decided to try him in the field with my boy John. As you know if you read this blog, John is a gentleman, not a mean bone in his body and the loveliest, cuddliest horse you could ever have the good fortune to meet. We started off with them in head collars and us holding on to lead ropes, but pretty soon we let them loose. John immediately took charge of the scared youngster and made it his duty to be daddy, mummy and babysitter all in one and within minutes.

After that, wherever John went baby followed and vice versa. I have to say baby could not have a better teacher in the ways of being a horse – yesterday John was teaching him how to groom. We are keeping them together as they are so happy in each other’s company, are besotted with each other, and both are completely chilled.

I think my boy was bored – there’s nothing to do all day in the field except eat grass and even if that is your favourite thing in the world it becomes too much at times. As he’s retired now he can’t even look forward to going out for a hack and I think that was getting to him. Since our frightening illness at New Year he seems to come down with something every few weeks and he seemed depressed. But not any more – he looks younger, his coat is shiny and his appetite has increased loads (it’s such a hard job babysitting). He loves having company in the field with him, not just someone to say hello to over the fence.

And at night he is quite happy to hang up his babysitting shoes and relax in his stable, eating his tea and haylage. We thought we might have a problem when we separated the two in the evening as their stables are not close to each other, but not at all. I think John is glad to have the evening to himself to recharge ready for the next day and spend a few peaceful hours chomping away before a well-earned sleep. They are so lovely together it brings tears to my eyes to watch them.

Just hours after meeting and already the best of friends

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Falling off my horse leaves me with more than one headache…

July 6, 2011

I fell off my horse – how stupid am I? I now have concussion, which has lasted for several days and though I thought it was going yesterday it’s back today with a vengeance.

Yay, I thought yesterday afternoon as I got back to work and tidied the mess that is my office (file that under miscellaneous on the floor untidy). I made my arrangements for meetings in London today, printed out addresses, packed the A-Z, sorted out meeting a friend for coffee and today…

Well today I’m back to jelly legs and jelly head; I have slept most of the day, I feel constantly nauseous and walk like I’m at sea on a very wave-battered ship.

I love my horse dearly but I cannot afford such mega falls too often. Is it time to hang up my hat (which now needs replacing) or should I continue to ride, which also I love dearly? What is life if there’s no challenge or excitement? Has anybody been in the same or a similar position and if so, what did you do?

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Great advice on photographing your horse

June 15, 2011

I’ve just watched this short video on horse photography and thought I would share it with you. It’s on the Horse & Country website and here it is, courtesy of H&C.

My photographs of John are rather hit and miss so I’m looking to improve. I will be dusting off my camera this weekend and popping down to the yard for a few action shots – just call me the David Bailey of Dedham.

I would love to hear more tips on taking great photographs so if you have any hints or good advice why not share them?

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I live in the countryside with my dogs and cat, and I love horses, yoga and running (sometimes). Writing is what I do - I've tried other things, but keep coming back to it. And I'm learning to meditate.
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