On Sunday, before we took him home, my husband had his first riding lesson with Eugene. They started by loading him into the trailer to make sure that wouldn’t be a problem. He needed a few circles to get over his initial snootiness, but then he just walked right on.
This was an extremely long lesson and I was starting to get nervous as we had dinner and GoT watching to do at a friends’. We only ended up being a little late to that thankfully.
I was really impressed to see that Eugene was totally unphased by being tacked up. Given that he has previously spooked at hats and jackets, I expected antsy-ness at saddle pads and saddles, but there was none. Which gives me a lot of hope as he clearly is okay with the things he’s okay with. It also further enforced my opinion that he needed to come to our barn to get more exposure to lots of people and weird things happening.
The trainer started by doing some round penning work with him saddled and then having my husband do more round penning while tacked. I don’t have many pictures of this section because I think it’s boring, so let’s move on.
Finally the trainer got on him. She said she always mounts form the ground so he wasn’t very used to mounting blocks, but she had been using one a bit with him since she figured we’d want to use one. There was a lot of talking before my husband got on. My husband’s impression was that the trainer generally works with more nervous people who expect their horses to be really solid and broke. For example, she was very concerned because he leans at the canter. And I’m like, it took over a year for me to be able to canter Nilla at all. Another year later and she’s still barely tolerable at it. We can deal with leaning.
Endless talking |
Finally on the horse |
Then they moved on to trotting and cantering.
I don’t think I’ve mentioned before, but we apparently managed to adopt a gaited Mustang. While I love gaited horses and I am sure that a lot of people out there would kill to own a gaited Mustang, my husband actually doesn’t like gaited horses. Eugene only does a few steps of gaiting before breaking to trot, so he’s not strongly gaited, but I imagine it could be strengthened if we were to work on it. As my husband plans to do dressage and jumping with Eugene, we’ll be ignoring it and phasing it out.
he looks good and they look well matched size wise.
How exciting! Sounds like progress is being made!
He looks like he's settling in really nicely!
Thanks. He does seem to be relaxing into his new life.
I'm so glad it's finally moving forward.
What a good boy! Your husband looks pretty happy with the match too!
He looks like a smooth ride.
My husband said he's very comfortable and has a very smooth canter.
He's very happy so far.
Exciting to see them finally really getting into action together!
So much progress already!
Cuteness! So glad he got a lesson and that Eugene came home!
Lots of good progress!
Yes, my husband was happy to confirm that he was a good height for him.
I'm excited to finally have some progress!
He's a good boy so far.
I'm happy to have him home with us.
He's coming along really nicely.