Bloody Trot

Yesterday, Floss had an excellent riding lesson from Bjørn, our trainer.

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She rode Klængur and they started in walk, practiced halt and asked for an outline.

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Klængur was sold to me a few years back in Iceland as a tölt horse.  He never trotted once and that is just how me and my back (or is it my back and I?) liked it.

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A solid good action tölting Icelandic horse is a wonderful thing.

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Smooth, fun, and makes the rider smile.

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Motoring around, having fun, knowing you are safe is definitely the way forward.

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So I am now depressed that Klængur has started trotting.  I never asked him and he never did i but he trots for Flossie. Meh.

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My horse does not trot.  I can’t trot – it hurts my back horridly with all that bouncing.

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There is nothing I can do, however.  Klængur belongs to Flossie now (note-to-self, I must remember to fill in the transfer form and send it off to the Icelandic Horse Society of Great Britain).

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I suppose, it doesn’t really matter if Klængur trots, tölts, flies or wobbles his way around as long as Floss has a smile on her face at the end of her riding lesson.

They both worked very well together which is lovely to see.

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2 thoughts on “Bloody Trot

  1. Cathy

    Just love that full frontal of Klaengur, all hair and flared nostrils. (Also loved BeAnne and Loki on the beach)

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  2. Terri

    I was just going to write the exact same thing as Cathy about the full frontal Klaengur photo, with Flossie smiling! Wonderful that she has taken so well to riding. Bravo!

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