I feel your frustration. Sorry. She is such a beautiful mare and I am so looking forward to seeing her advance in dressage. I don't know how much you do but could you maybe not lunge her? Maybe lead her from your other horse for a bit and then ride her?
Oh she hacks out on the lead off of my other horse 3/4 times a week. So is only lunged twice a week and it’s a good opportunity to use the Equi Ami in its entirety. But hopefully if she does feel happy working under saddle again then the lunging can be dropped slowly.
@@EJMEQUESTRIAN Yes, I just thought maybe on the days you plan to ride her to lead her off your other horse as the warm up and see if avoiding the circles helps at all. Just a thought. Good luck!
So glad you've found a way to keep Sienna happy working!
Fingers crossed will can keep her happy when ridden 🤞🤞
😮 you had frost already?? We're still swimming!
I know! We will be swimming if it keeps raining. ☔️
I also have a horse with a sacroiliac issue. Fingers crossed, we both work out how to keep our horses happy.
🤞🤞🤞 fingers crossed indeed. It’s a tricky joint when it wants to play up.
I do get your frustation
Thank you ☺️. Hopefully she will get there, at least she’s young.
I feel your frustration. Sorry. She is such a beautiful mare and I am so looking forward to seeing her advance in dressage. I don't know how much you do but could you maybe not lunge her? Maybe lead her from your other horse for a bit and then ride her?
Oh she hacks out on the lead off of my other horse 3/4 times a week. So is only lunged twice a week and it’s a good opportunity to use the Equi Ami in its entirety. But hopefully if she does feel happy working under saddle again then the lunging can be dropped slowly.
@@EJMEQUESTRIAN Yes, I just thought maybe on the days you plan to ride her to lead her off your other horse as the warm up and see if avoiding the circles helps at all. Just a thought. Good luck!
@@lindaederofficialyoutube oh I see, yes certainly another way like you say to reduce too many circles.