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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy?" data-source="post: 380153" data-attributes="member: 5749"><p>OK, "One Lucky Son of a Dun" formerly known as "Idiot" has now been ridden out of the round pen twice into an open pasture. He is doing really well. He has a nice brisk walk, not very jumpy but on alert, is responding to my heel pressure pretty well, eager to move, just give him a kiss and he is in the next gear. Be careful not to kiss and give him heels at the same time unless you are ready to go really fast.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line is it appears the ground work has paid off and I think he is doing really well. Have not tried to anything but a trot in the open field yet but he is ready to move. Did canter him in the round pen once or twice.</p><p></p><p>He walks through bushes or over them with no hesitation. I am taking him up to ride around the cows this coming week. Just want him to get used to being around them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy?, post: 380153, member: 5749"] OK, "One Lucky Son of a Dun" formerly known as "Idiot" has now been ridden out of the round pen twice into an open pasture. He is doing really well. He has a nice brisk walk, not very jumpy but on alert, is responding to my heel pressure pretty well, eager to move, just give him a kiss and he is in the next gear. Be careful not to kiss and give him heels at the same time unless you are ready to go really fast. Bottom line is it appears the ground work has paid off and I think he is doing really well. Have not tried to anything but a trot in the open field yet but he is ready to move. Did canter him in the round pen once or twice. He walks through bushes or over them with no hesitation. I am taking him up to ride around the cows this coming week. Just want him to get used to being around them. [/QUOTE]
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