
Bitless Bridles

Sue Carr's Visit 27th April - 6th May 2010

Many thanks for yet another wonerful stay; it was lovely to visit Dingle again, and to see the continuing improvements you are achieving. The horses have been kept so well this winter, despite the harsh weather; they looked and rode better than ever. It was also lovely to hear positive comments from clients about the "fabulously fit & well horses". The rides have been tweaked to give most benefit to both horse & rider.
I enjoyed tremendously the beach rides in 'bitless' bridles. The horses seem to enjoy the freedom to move without tense riders pulling strongly on the bit, and this makes it more rewarding for the riders. Well done guys!!
For me the high spot of our training sessions was being able to see horses working with the correct energy, rhythm, balance & shape, both during flat-work and over jumps... and all without a bit!!
Thanks again, and ...... Kallam, please make sure Snoopy's fence gets finished before she chews through it.
Love & best wishes, and we'll be back soon, Sue & Tim Carr xx
Sue Carr
Sue Carr has been with us this week (May 1st) and riding as many horses as possible, as well as teaching some lessons and generally being great. Also Tim Carr who is our honorary photographer and very handyman. Sue and Tim run equine charity near Liverpool providing help, training and rehabilitation to horses and people who have been subject to abuse or neglect. Please visit their website at http://www.equinextra.com/
Dubai
Dubai the pocket rocket, 14.1hh, born 2000 and at the yard since 2007. She loves to go fast and jump big. Shown here in a lesson by Sue, ridden by Olive, learning that slow and relaxed is also ok to do now and then.
Liath
Liath is a 15.2hh Irish Sporthorse mare, born 1995, she is happy to go trekking or jumping any day, although sometimes she likes to have things her way. Nearly always ridden by the guide as she prefers to be out the front. In 2008 she had a foal, Cookie, who is also still at the yard.
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