Becky Horat
Well-Known Member
We took our 4yr. old gelding to a Clay Maier Long Reining clinic this weekend. It was a lot of fun and learned a lot. We were working on getting more energy and impulssion with him. Clay is really great. I like his easy, quiet way of working with any/all horses. He even took me seriously being the only Mini amongst all those Fresians and drafts...haha. "Sammy" did great and worked really well. We received lots of nice comments from others. It was nice to show them that Minis could do as well as a lot of big horses. He put a piece of plywood down in the arena for him to walk over. Sammy is pretty fearless, and of course we've done a lot of this stuff. So, he trotted right over it with no problems. He then asked me to stop him in middle of it and make him stand. Since Sammy was eager for a rest, he thought this was great. He stood there for several minutes with foot cocked while Clay was talking to audience. Later, when Clay was working him and was "near" the plywood......Sammy veered off, headed for it and slammed on the brakes as if looking for a rest again. Of course everybody thought that was pretty funny.