There’s something about this little brown horse that has absolutely captured my heart. He’s got a real innocence about him. Bless his little heart .hugs and kisses from New Zealand❤
Geez he’s gonna have a fantastic wee ping once he gets some more confidence! He reminds me a lot of one of my old horses, if he was faced with anything new he’d immediately decide he wasn’t going to do it because he couldn’t/it was “too scary”, but once he’d had a look and a think about it and reapproached he was fine to go. Think he probably didn’t want to clonk his feet on the jumps too! My current boy used to dribble his way over every single fence and just about take us out by tripping over it, now he over jumps everything cos he doesn’t want to touch it 😂 Lovely sympathetic rider too, she knew exactly when to let him think and when to insist on going 🙌
I think he's mega, but I'm biased. When he's showjumping he's got such a great technique and he's only been jumping a couple of months. Thanks so much for watching. My other horse is the opposite - more of a minimalistic kind of guy. Whereas Sabio is an Overachiever!
@@michellen1125 he was such a good boy. It was all just new to him. Luckily he’s used to dogs and kids but I’m so pleased with how he came on throughout the session. Amy did a wonderful job
@@NotTooLateEventing You should be so proud of him! I am so impressed that he kept his focus and would try the jumps. He is a gorgeous horse and I look forward to watching you progress together. Amy did a great job and handles everything so calmly, after the first rearing I would be “okay that’s good for today”. I would love to ride like Amy!
There’s something about this little brown horse that has absolutely captured my heart. He’s got a real innocence about him. Bless his little heart .hugs and kisses from New Zealand❤
Such a lovely comment, thank you. He is such an amazing person x
Geez he’s gonna have a fantastic wee ping once he gets some more confidence! He reminds me a lot of one of my old horses, if he was faced with anything new he’d immediately decide he wasn’t going to do it because he couldn’t/it was “too scary”, but once he’d had a look and a think about it and reapproached he was fine to go. Think he probably didn’t want to clonk his feet on the jumps too! My current boy used to dribble his way over every single fence and just about take us out by tripping over it, now he over jumps everything cos he doesn’t want to touch it 😂 Lovely sympathetic rider too, she knew exactly when to let him think and when to insist on going 🙌
I think he's mega, but I'm biased. When he's showjumping he's got such a great technique and he's only been jumping a couple of months. Thanks so much for watching. My other horse is the opposite - more of a minimalistic kind of guy. Whereas Sabio is an Overachiever!
He's so gorgeous 🥰 Amy did a great job of riding him.
Thank you so much, we think so and he's such a special horse - such a character
The best boy 🤩🥰❤️
He is!
Sabio did a great job overcoming his fear, he also had dog barking and Ava running around and he didn’t loose focus from that.
@@michellen1125 he was such a good boy. It was all just new to him. Luckily he’s used to dogs and kids but I’m so pleased with how he came on throughout the session. Amy did a wonderful job
@@NotTooLateEventing You should be so proud of him! I am so impressed that he kept his focus and would try the jumps. He is a gorgeous horse and I look forward to watching you progress together. Amy did a great job and handles everything so calmly, after the first rearing I would be “okay that’s good for today”. I would love to ride like Amy!
@@michellen1125 yep me too! 😂 so grateful to have Amy to help me
He is super 🎉
@@Chanceequine he’s a babe isn’t he 😍