LJH Equestrian

LJH Equestrian Riding, schooling and coaching for all abilities either at my base or your own. Offering schooling,

28/06/2022

12.2hh | 8 year old | Gelding | Staffordshire

Absolutely love this! There are so many days I think about giving up because I feel like everything keep going wrong, I’...
17/12/2020

Absolutely love this! There are so many days I think about giving up because I feel like everything keep going wrong, I’m never going to be able to afford the next best horse and I haven’t evented successfully yet, but everyday I put a smile on my face and think to myself “one day something will go right!”
Don’t give up! Don’t think my horse can’t do it! DO think I can do it! DO think my scruffy looking horse in the field could be the next best thing! Anything is possible we just have to be positive and patient💪🏻❤️

Somewhere in the world, the 2028 Olympic champion is a foal out in a field. He’s ewe-necked, sickle-hocked, downhill and shaggy, with a club foot and a chunk of mane missing, because his buddy chewed it off.

Somewhere in the world, there’s a young horse that everyone says is too short to make it big. In three years, he’ll be jumping the standards, but right now he’s fat and short and no one is paying him any mind.

Somewhere in the world there’s a 7-year-old who can’t turn right, and a 10-year-old who has not shown the ability to put more than two one-tempis together without losing it, and a 14-year-old who hasn’t yet reached his peak, and all of them will be at the next Olympic Games.

Somewhere else in the world, there’s a rider who is thinking of packing it in. Maybe the bills are getting out of control, or she’s killing herself to get enough help in her own riding development because she’s having to spend all her time riding and teaching to make ends meet and change needs to happen, and she’s wondering if it’s worth it. She’s thinking it’s time to just give up and be a local trainer, to shelve her dreams of international competition. And then she’s going to shake off the doubt, double down, and make a team in the next 15 years.

Somewhere in the world, one of the next great team riders is 9 years old and couldn’t tell if she was on the right posting diagonal if her life depended on it.

Somewhere in the world there’s a future team rider who just got told that she’ll never make it because she’s too chubby, because she’s too short, because she’s too late.

There are horses who will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars that will never amount to anything, and there are horses who will be touted as the Next Big Thing only to be never seen or heard from again, and there are horses who will fly under the radar until suddenly they’re setting the world on fire.

There are riders who will win Junior and Young Rider competitions only to quit riding completely, riders who will be touted as the Next Big Thing only to get stuck in their comfort zones and never come to fruition, and there are riders who will make their first Olympic team at 50, at 55, at even older than that.

And yes, there are the horses that will be brilliant from day one, and there are the riders for whom success both comes early and stays late. But more often than not, history has shown that the unlikely story, the horse who was passed over in favor of his more expensive stablemate, the rider who no one saw coming, is the more likely path to greatness.

Credit and written by Lauren Sprieser at Chronicle Of The Horse

With Milly being turned away for the next 2 months I have one space for schooling livery available! I have experience wi...
16/11/2020

With Milly being turned away for the next 2 months I have one space for schooling livery available!
I have experience with backing and breaking my own horses, retrained exracehorses and have previously schooled under 13hh ponies for sale.
Full livery and schooling included as well as hay bedding etc.
Please message me for more information

This has made me really sad😔 as someone who has and still does own many “pretty useless” horses this is such a heart bre...
15/11/2020

This has made me really sad😔 as someone who has and still does own many “pretty useless” horses this is such a heart breaking story! Let your horses retire with you! Surely they have earned it?

Some months ago I was contacted to do a communication with a 34 year old gelding, who for the purpose of this post I will refer to as Blackie. The lady who contacted me, let’s call her Sarah, gave me only his name and age and she wanted the answer to one question... was he happy?

I never know what an animal will tell me, their opinions and stories are just as varied as our own and is what makes my conversations with them so fascinating.

Blackie told me that he had been sold at the age of 33 years, after his then home felt he was pretty useless to them. Although this lovely old chap could still be ridden, his age had started to have an impact on his body and he no longer had the ability to cope with the strenuous work load expected of him. So, after 22 years in the same home he was replaced with a younger model.
Blackie told me how scared he had been arriving in his new home, that he had lost everything and everyone he knew. He told me about his confusion of being sold because he felt he had done nothing wrong, his only crime was the struggle of the work load. Blackie spoke of his feelings of abandonment and worried every day he would be sold again. He told me that although he had grown fond of Sarah and his new home, he could not stop feeling lost. That it didn’t matter how good a horse he was, when ‘they’ decided you were no good, you were got rid of. He said he would stand thinking about his old home and the new horse now in his place and how his heart ached to return to what he knew. There was no anger in him, just a feeling of apathy and ‘what’s the point?’

As I listened, I could not defend the actions of my own kind, because I could not understand them either. But, unlike Blackie I did feel anger. How people can USE animals and then disregard them like yesterday’s rubbish is hard for me to comprehend. This old boy should have been given his retirement, not only by those who knew him best, but also because they OWED him it.

Luckily for Blackie the ad for his sale had been seen by Sarah. After the communication Sarah told me how Blackie’s photograph in the ad had called out to her and she felt compelled to buy him. She had no intention to ride him, but intended to allow him the rest that his body and mind needed. She gushed about him to me, how much she loved him and his character, that he was a gentle giant with a heart of gold. I never met Sarah but I could hear the love she felt for Blackie in her words. We ended our conversation with her assurances that Blackie would see out whatever life he had left with her.

Sarah rang me yesterday to say that Blackie had made his final journey in this life and had travelled over the rainbow bridge. She said she had stayed with him for his final moments, telling him all the while what a special boy he was. Sarah was absolutely heartbroken, she had only known Blackie ten months but she loved him with all her heart.

To you Sarah....thank you. You are a very special person.

To his old home....shame on you and your selfishness!

To Blackie....you have been loved, rest easy now boy 💛

Not the news I was hoping for today😔 Today Milly went back to the vets for a reassessment. The vets have said she’s stil...
10/11/2020

Not the news I was hoping for today😔

Today Milly went back to the vets for a reassessment. The vets have said she’s still lame and there isn’t any improvement😢 she’s come home with some different anti inflammatories and we’ve got to wait and see how she is in another 2 months. It’s very hard to try and stay positive when these animals keep throwing 💩 at you but got to try and keep smiling😬

07/11/2020

Now that I have ALL the information needed I can now share I am able to do 1-2-1 lessons!
I can travel to you for lessons (as long as this is okay with your yard manager/owner) and you are able to travel to me!!
Please don’t hire arenas for me to come and coach you at as this is NOT permitted, if you need to travel somewhere for coaching we do have a 60x30 arena with a full set of jumps and floodlights at my own yard so please pm me for more information.
I won’t be running any clinics during lockdown but I really hope I can start organising some when lockdown #2 is over!! Thank you everyone for your continued support!!😘

Sad news for the pony club😢 I will keep everyone posted with regard to my other clinics lessons etc.
02/11/2020

Sad news for the pony club😢 I will keep everyone posted with regard to my other clinics lessons etc.

📣 Attention ALL members 📣

Following the Prime Minister’s announcement from Thursday 5th November until Wednesday 2nd December, all Pony Club face to face activities in England must be put on hold for the next 4 weeks.

Click here for the full CEO Update – https://pcuk.org/latest-advice/

29/10/2020

First time Evie jumped Astro after her injury and they were fab!🤩
Evie has kindly been letting me ride Astro while she’s been injured which has really helped me when giving them a lesson as I know where Astro needs to improve now😏

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