Sir Victor is my first horse. He's an Gypsy Cob gelding, born in 1998. I got him when I was 11 years old. He was barely ridde in, and we had many problems in the beginning. I started training him with a better understanding for good horsemanship and his behavior changed a bit, now I’m working with Andrew McLean’s methods. And that's just right for us.
Victor is what I call a "Gentle Giant", he would never hurt anyone intentionally.
I have started a couple of western shows. Unfortunately he is not suited to the pressure, he gets too nervous, which is a shame because he's a pretty talented horse.
Victor is the horse that goes through fire for his owner. He's a great horse if you just understand him.
Lady Giga is my second horse. She’s born in year 2000.
She should had been my father's horse, but she was too wild. She was barely ridden and she was a 1-class redeo horse. So I got her and I think I have done a pretty good job. She is a very talented horse and she's incredibly clever. She's a horse who does everything to please her rider. I'm sure you could teach her anything because she just loves to work.
Lady Giga is not a horse for beginners because she's one BIG energy bomb and she can be a bit of a mouthful but she's still an incredibly good-natured horse and very gentle.
She has had two foals while she lived in Ireland as a wild horse. And I think that has made her really calm. She's always completely down to earth and she gets rarely scared.
Baltazar is my third horse. He is a Shetlandspony gelding, and born in year 2002. Our friends knew a little pony that was for sale. What started as a joke, got a little more serious and we went out and saw him. We could not resist him, so we bought him as a "company pony".
He is an incredibly clever and teachable pony.
He quickly became my little circus pony. He is a pony who enjoys working. It is always a pleasure to work with him. You can't find a happier pony then Baltazar.
He is very gentle with kids and he loves to get the attention. He has never bitten or kicked anyone. He's just a lovely little guy.
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