Postby Hot4Spots » Tue Jan 09, 2018 12:14 am
Many years ago, when I was just out of h.s. and taking weekly hunt-seat lessons, the lesson barn acquired an early teen-age QH Mare who had been used as a rodeo pickup horse. A saddle bronc had tripped while the pickup guy still was holding the halter rope (they usually toss it loose as the bronc goes out the outgate). Bronc and pickup horse and rider went down. Bronc was unhurt, pickup rider bruised, but mare's withers were fractured. She recovered fine, but was understandably less than enthusiastic about her job after that, plus difficult for saddle fit. I got to ride her the first day she became part of the lesson string. I had just purchased my first saddle and it was still pretty stiff - so stiff we couldn't get the leathers on. Oh well, it fit her okay, so I was supposed to ride her in the lesson. What a lovely little horse. She'd never been jumped, but after trotting a few ground poles, we asked her to try an "x" and over she went, without hesitation, and me riding without stirrups (I was young/stupid/crazy - you pick!). By the end of the lesson she was doing 2" to 2"'6"schooling courses. What a sweetheart. When the stable closed years later, the manager moved to another stable. Most of the lesson horses were sold to students or retired, but he took that little mare to his new job as his personal horse.