Monday, December 01, 2008

Riding a Fresian

Monday I had a vacation day to recoop after Thanksgiving and get ready for a Pampered Chef party at my house. I also ran out to We Can Ride to ride Noah, the Fresian. He's going to retire this year and find a new home and I wanted to get a chance to ride him before he left. It's not often you are given a chance to ride a horse like that. He has some ringbone (like Axel) in his front leg and has been less than sound since he came to WCR. He works well at the walk and that's all he was usually asked to do for Therapy classes. But in this economy it's hard to justify keeping a horse that isn't quite sound for a therapy program that needs good strong sound horses. With the ringbone Noah will be sound one day and he's actually been getting quite good lately. When I first rode him the winter he arrived he was okay at the trot but mostly lazy. During his therapy career I had ridden him and he was sooooo sooo lazy and sore on top of that. Now that the ringbone is starting to fuse, he's been on good joint supplements, and is now barefoot he's been feeling better and been trotting and even cantering. Because he spent most of his life before WCR as a cart horse he's not quite the big scopey Fresian you expect. But when he engaged his hind end in the canter you could tell there was something there. Unfortunately we were inside where there isn't much space or I would have really felt the power behind that canter.

He's going to make a fabulous horse for someone, he's still fairly young, he super friendly and curious. He really likes to check out what's going on around him. How impressive would it be to show up to a trail ride with a big black Fresian! And he paints! I think he has a potential job offer as a companion for a blind horse. His interview for that is later this week. If I wasn't boarding horses right now Jeff would have taken him home in an instant. He would be a great husband horse that's for sure.

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