My daughter passed her riding test.

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And she's only 8 :BLAA:

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She passed her F2 horse riding test last Sunday:cheer:
 

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WELL DONE Martin's Daughter :cheer: :cheer: She looks right at home on the horse :thumbup: When she represents at the Olymoics in a few years i've got 1st dibs on her autograph :D
 

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Thanks for all your kind words, yes I'm chuffed for her as she isn't a natural but she tries her best, and she is gradualy improving. BTW she doesn't normally have to wear all the fancy gear (excluding hat and boots) it's only for the tests.

She needs one of these...

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this was the reaction I was expecting, cheers Grommit :thumbup:.

I agree! I get nervous around horses. They have BIG TEETH! :eek:

I know exactly what you mean and the worse thing is they sense it if you're nervous and will more likely give you a bite if you are :eek:
My bike has more than enough horse power to keep me happy, and it's more predictable :thumbup:
 

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Congrats. How does one steer such a beast? Do you push left to go right? What is that beast's red line? Do you feed it regular hay, or premium? :D

She looks like she's having fun. Cheers!
 
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