Back in August of last year I met a woman named Sandra, from a stable in North Gower, who found me looking for stable work on kijiji. She offered to give me work for riding time. I started off on an older half blind horse. She was a good horse but a very slow and dull ride.
Before this I was successfully riding at a riding school and was well on my way. I spent a couple of months on this older horse and Sandra kept talking about how good her other horse was and she was conveniently for sale. She knew I chose to work in a stable because I wanted to be more hands on with horses and she knew I was searching to buy my first horse.
Over the fall I started working with Moon, the horse for sale. My first ride on her she reared continuously. When we could get a bit of a trot she had a mild lameness going counter clock wise. I asked Sandra if everything was ok and she assured me it was and it was all because she had just had so much time off.
She claimed Moon had also had a disagreement with another mare in the field causing the limp. She assured me the rearing was nothing. After a couple of months I fell in love with Moon even with her faults. Sandra had me purchase shoes for her because she thought it would help with Moon getting back into work. Her mild lameness went away. The rearing continued and Sandra always had an excuse for it.
Applehill Stables Reviews
Back in August of last year I met a woman named Sandra, from a stable in North Gower, who found me looking for stable work on kijiji. She offered to give me work for riding time. I started off on an older half blind horse. She was a good horse but a very slow and dull ride.
Before this I was successfully riding at a riding school and was well on my way. I spent a couple of months on this older horse and Sandra kept talking about how good her other horse was and she was conveniently for sale. She knew I chose to work in a stable because I wanted to be more hands on with horses and she knew I was searching to buy my first horse.
Over the fall I started working with Moon, the horse for sale. My first ride on her she reared continuously. When we could get a bit of a trot she had a mild lameness going counter clock wise. I asked Sandra if everything was ok and she assured me it was and it was all because she had just had so much time off.
She claimed Moon had also had a disagreement with another mare in the field causing the limp. She assured me the rearing was nothing. After a couple of months I fell in love with Moon even with her faults. Sandra had me purchase shoes for her because she thought it would help with Moon getting back into work. Her mild lameness went away. The rearing continued and Sandra always had an excuse for it.