I have a bunny, and his name is Rocky. Sometimes I bring him to the stables, and him and Dragon are real good friends. It's nice to watch how carefull Dragon is around the little guy and how sweet they are when they share their food like brothers.
I think they will be friends for a long time!
Friday, March 18, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Moving!
This weekend, I desided to move Dragon from the stable he's at now to Bratsberg Equestrian center. Bratsberg has 2 riding halls and many other facilities that we don't have now. There are trainers at the stables all the time there are ofte competitions being held at Bratsberg and the stable next door. I think Dragon will like the place a lot! I know I do!
This it a picture of bratberg in the summer!
This it a picture of bratberg in the summer!
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Out in the sun
Riding outside in the sun at this time of year always makes me hope spring is right around the corner. This picture is taken by a friend on our way back to the stables. We were riding around the shops and houses and the horses got to see many new things. Ofcourse everything was scary for a young Dragon, and walking past trashcans and mailboxes is a thing he'll need to get used to. But I agree with him; trashcans and mailboxes can't be trusted!
Friday, March 11, 2011
Natural horsemanship
Trust, harmony and friendship are necessary when you're gonna train a horse. This video shows how important it is to listen to your horse and to not use forse.
Training natural horsemanship is both fun and rewarding. Using the language of Equus helps us understand eachother and work better toghether, but remember to listen!
Training natural horsemanship is both fun and rewarding. Using the language of Equus helps us understand eachother and work better toghether, but remember to listen!
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
This is an old picture of Dragon. Look at the mess he made on the floor in just a few minutes!
I want to tell you what my plans are. Since Dragon's still young the plan is to train him slowly and bulid up some musles. To begin with I'll just ride him in the beautiful Norwegian forest we have right outside the stable doors and work with natural horsemanship. We had some help with that from Bente Fremo last week, because he's been a little difficult to other people when I'm not around. He has bin biting and threatenig people, and because of his size he can seem a bit scary..! We focused on leadership and she confirmed that he's a perfectly normal 4'year old, but of course he's testing everyone (he's a 650 kg baby, and everything must be explored!). Anyways.. Afterwards we will start taking lessons at a closeby stable with a riding hall and good trainers. If it goes well, we might start competing when he's ready!
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