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Your are son lucky. All I can do is ride western. Jeans, boots, and hats. Bareback with a snaffle from the co-op. You can jump and do dressage and all that col stuff. All I can do is trail rides.
I can barely even take my gelding anywheres.
I don't have a horse.
The thing is, when I switched to English and decided to do lessons, I couldn't lease and do lessons. D: I'm just worried that since my trainer is going to college next year, that I'll have to go to one of the less-experienced one. I am grateful that I can switch around, but I'd so trade to have a gelding and a little colt like you do!
Maybe... Just maybe, you can work on training your colt to be an all-rounder. Maybe trails
and some English flat or jumping on the trail!
We couldn't afford to take lessons or lease. I'm glad I have Dez and Duce, but I wish I could do something. I don't know how to jump, and I probably couldn't train him to jump anything. I don't have anybody that could teach me either. I doubt I could even sit it. (Although, when my gelding started bucking a while back, mom said I stayed on for a least three good bucks, bareback
) My town doesn't have anything like an equestrian team. If it did, I wouldn't be experienced enough to join it.
I can barely handle my crazy Peruvian as it is. And he's really old! DX
I've only been riding for like maybe 5 or 6 months, and my horse completely flipped out in the Christmas parade. That's really embarrassing.
I can never ride with any of my friends because my horse goes nuts, and I usually can't handle him.
I wonder if we made a mistake buying him. If he hadn't come up, I would have gotten a big paint gelding. I'll always wonder about that.
Your are just really lucky. Don't worry, you'll get a horse someday.
I'm sure of it.