



Interesting few days. Fraser had a week off as Mac and I went to France for a long weekend, but he was back to earth with a bang last Tuesday (26th May) for another lesson with Kim. Bit reluctant to load in the trailer this time, and he had to be backed out as the ramp on an Ifor is on the right, and it is just too tight a turn for such a large horse. He was a bit perplexed by the reverse manoeuvre (strangely, as it is usually one of his favourites… :p), but he mastered it in the end. Travelled much more quietly this time, with no comedy hoofprints imprinted into the ramp. Kim rode Fraser, and agreed that the saddle was dreadful. Fingers crossed it is being swapped next week, as it is becoming quite an issue. Anyway, she found (as suspected) that there is a lot of stiffness behind his saddle, and he seems to have issues with his right side. He is also quite undermuscled in his back legs, so she now has a better idea of things to work on in the lessons.
I bought a new camcorder to record the occasion, but I guess you get what you pay for, and if you pay £48 you get one where the zoom doesn’t work and the picture quality is worse than my 1.3mp mobile phone! Footage unwatchable and camcorder refunded by Comet. Will use Mac’s digital camera as soon as we have a large memory card for it, as that takes far better quality video.
On Thursday Mac and Nina hacked out with Andrea and Sophie, and apart from Spig and Pete making that strange noise like a moo when they first met, they had great fun. An absolutely stunning evening!
Spig looking v shiny and well at the moment. He seems quite settled now, and is beginning to recognise our routine – although he does seem to like a change from time to time. The lovely hack the other night seemed to cheer him up.