I showed her the bridle before I was gonna put it on her and she understood the assignment and tried to put it on herself. She put the bit in her mouth and tried to force her head into the rest but it was not in the proper position. When I fixed it, she gave me no issues putting it on and stood like an angel while I adjusted it.

I am aware the one rein is in the wrong position lol. I wasn’t doing anything with her other than try the bridle on, so I left it where it was and fixed it after we were done lol.

I’m gonna get a better bit and prettier reins on Saturday. I’m gonna get her a bit that has a lil roller on it so she can play with it and keep her mouth busy so she doesn’t get bored.

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    16 hours ago

    I know a lot of people who were just thrown on horses like that as kids. I have always ridden with a saddle and a helmet, but I was thrown on horses as a kid that I def should not have been on lmao. All green as hell except for my mare. My childhood mare was an old white Arabian that was a chubbier version of Sandy. Same attitude and coat pattern lol. She and I were going to do competitive barrel racing. She knew the pattern herself, so all I had to do was get on and say “let’s go” and she’d go through the barrel pattern on her own as fast as she could. All I had to do was hold on. She colicked before we could start racing for real, though.

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        2 hours ago

        I loved barrels as a kid, but I don’t think I could do them as fast as I did as a kid. My adult body is not cut out for that lol. I’ll stick to trail rides and the stuff in my lessons lol.