OK, so here is the tale of Peanut and the ADT. We went to his second ADT on Sunday. Got there early, did a lot of hand walking and ground driving early on before the instructor arrived. He was better than he was at the first ADT, sort of. Still lots of drama, but it was of a shorter duration. He did decide to buck while I was ground driving, but he got right over it and went on nicely. So we hitch him and my instructor gets in the cart to take him to the dressage arena. She gets about halfway there and he has a weird bucking/stamping tantrum. I snap the lead on him and lead him to the arena area and then let him go. All of a sudden he is fine. He goes into the arena.for his test and looks really good, until he doesn't lol. He got his tongue over the bit. Never did this before, so its a new wrinkle. We are able to go into the arena and fix it as it is a schooling show. One we fix it, he is a ROCK STAR. Yay Peanut!
So then it was time for the cones part of the test and did a very nice job. Go Peanut!
At lunch we work on manners around other horses and we walked and walked and walked until he relaxed. He was much better about the big horses this time.
Then it was time for the obstacles. We managed to get to the obstacle course without incident and he kept his tongue in his mouth so even though he was slow, I considered it to be a very successful part of the day.
And then I drove him back at the horse trailer area and had fun.
He was last place, but Peanut thinks his green, sixth place ribbon is a blue one. I don't have the heart to tell him otherwise.
We all slept well that night!
The End.