Bobbie Hanson: Student Update


Posted on 6th February, by Admin in Blog. No Comments

Bobbie Hanson: Student Update

Good afternoon, this is Will Faerber from Art2Ride here at Sycamore Trails with Bobbie Hanson and her horse. Bobbie has been working with us once a week for the past six months. Her horse has gone from an unmanageable lunatic to what we see here today!

A few short months ago any little thing would have been enough to send this horse into a fit, but now he comes out nicely with his belly pulling up and working great over his back for Bobbie. Look how lovely and consistent he is beginning to be. If you compare this video with the one we did a few months ago, you will see that he is much more developed across his topline, the hole behind the saddle has disappeared for the most part and his neck is looking beautiful.

Once again, this is Will Faerber from Art2Ride with Bobbie Hanson. Bobbie will be showing in her first show in the Spring and I think she will do quite well with this horse! Excellent work Bobbie!





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