Pax was excellent yesterday, both free lunging and on the lunge line. It was her first time in a Western saddle (due to my oversight, really) and despite an initial snort and sidle at first, she handled it well. Measured her at fifteen solid hands yesterday. Maybe a half inch more.
As for Bandit, I enjoy him more every day. That old man is so much more capable than I knew. Dug up an old English bridle and a rubber o-ring and we have been working walk-trot bareback on coming onto the bit and engaging the hind end. I find my leg contact is much better received bareback and I feel the subtle changes in his spine. It's something fun to work at; hoping to take lessons in Fredericksburg soon. Next NATRC ride is first weekend in December. I read in Horse&Rider about what's considered "old age"-- apparently even in moderately fit horses, the cardiovascular system begins to lose efficiency noticeably starting at age 18. Does that mean I have one solid year of hard use in him left? Hope so, at least. So much is clicking now. I feel rather sad about the situation; wish I had something coming up sooner than Pax. Wish he were six again instead of sixteen.
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