I believe what you are talking about is called in England, anyway, a schoolmaster. The gentle, unspookable, handy pony you would want to think kids were riding. Not that I ever had one of those in all the time I've had horses. Riding school horses are supposed to be like that but, in my experience theyre hardened, not gentle. I prefer responsive and able to do whats asked. I don't like the term 'broke' as it implies broken spirited.
I believe what you are talking about is called in England, anyway, a schoolmaster. The gentle, unspookable, handy pony you would want to think kids were riding. Not that I ever had one of those in all the time I've had horses. Riding school horses are supposed to be like that but, in my experience theyre hardened, not gentle. I prefer responsive and able to do whats asked. I don't like the term 'broke' as it implies broken spirited.
At my age, I need both. I don’t bounce as much as I used to.
@@Traildraft that’s the goal as long as we can leave the life in them to be ultra responsive when asked to do something 🤙🤙
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