It's not just me. In the last couple years, a whole bunch of my barn buddies - all of whom are old enough to know better - bought baby horses.
Although she's not the youngest, Sage is perhaps the most babyish.
That's okay. I've had a lot going on, plus Sage needed the time grow up both physically and mentally.
But now, Spring has sprung, and it feels like time to ask for a little more.
Obviously, this includes riding, which is still very much a work in progress. We are off the lead rope, though!
We're also working on other things, including mounting from the fence and objects other than a mounting block,
ponying, both from a horse...and from the golf cart...
and trailer loading.
Then there was a long pause, while the back feet decided what they wanted to do.
We didn't push her, and eventually, she came to us.
Then we hung out for a while, eating treats and taking selfies.
So cute!
Sage hadn't been on a trailer since last June, so when I saw Heather practicing loading with her babies, I immediately asked if I could have a turn.
The front half went on immediately.Then there was a long pause, while the back feet decided what they wanted to do.
We didn't push her, and eventually, she came to us.
Then we hung out for a while, eating treats and taking selfies.
So cute!
Good girl, Sage!
It's been a leisurely stroll, but slow progress does not equal no progress. Step by baby step, it's all beginning to come together.


























































