Sarah Fisher's Blog

  • 10 Aug 2009
  • A clever, brave and beautiful horse

It's filming day for TV. After a glorious sun filled weekend we woke up to wind and rain although the weather was not as bad as it was during the Horse Hero filming session. I had introduced flapping coloured bunting to Barney on Saturday and he was brilliant. He really thought through the exercise but today the wind was whistling through the jump standards making them sound like a one note flute quartet and the flags were really flying. He had a massive spook coming past them but recovered immediately and settled brilliantly. His owner could not believe the change in her horse. He has muscle, his top line is developing and he looks happy and bright in his work.

Barney walking under the bright yellow arch

What a star - Barney stands on the plastic sheeting!

Clever brave Barney walks past the flapping bunting!In one way it was a pity that he spooked at the bunting but it actually meant more to me that the weather was bad, he spooked and then settled straight away, instead of escalating his behaviour which was his old habit. He walked over rustling plastic sheeting, and under an arch made from two bright yellow pool noodles held up the air by Shelley and Sarah. I took down the bunting for the final piece of filming and we could not have asked any more of him. He was totally and utterly brilliant. He stood like a rock while Tina mounted him and she rode him over the plastic sheeting and through the labyrinth. We had built on his confidence over the month, working him in hand with his saddle and bridle on, and only started his ridden work two days before we filmed. He hadn’t been ridden since January and his owner was suitably proud of her boy. He is a clever, brave, and beautiful horse.

No Comments - Be the first to comment on this celebrity blog

To post a comment you must be registered on Horse Hero and logged in. Please Login (if you are already registered) or Register now.

Advertisement

Share this Page

         
Page loaded in 0.0625003999957698 seconds