What is the Perfect Horse? I think most of us have daydreamed of it-- images
of a majestic black stallion with a flowing mane and tail, or golden palomino
mare with a perfect blaze come to mind. But I don't think that is the Perfect
Horse. I think the Perfect Horse is more like the one that I rode as a kid on the
ranch, a horse that is less of a fantasy and more of a teacher and friend. The
Perfect Horse isn't necessarily stunningly beautiful; In fact, he's probably
gotten a few scars and dings from life. He's probably been hurt but lived
through it, been scared but overcome it, and ready to teach his rider to do the
same. The Perfect Horse is not just arena-ridden. He will let you feel what it's
like to gallop into the ocean waves, chase a neighbor's cows, or play tag on
horseback. The Perfect Horse will buck you off when you deserve it, but wait
patiently for you to get back on.The Perfect Horse has problems; He will teach
you to deal with them. The Perfect Horse knows that you can't learn to be a
skilled horseman if everything goes your way.The Perfect Horse will challenge
you, but only as much as you are ready to handle. He will teach you that you
still have more to learn. The Perfect Horse is tough; He will gallop when he's
too tired, jump obstacles that are too high, and go up hills that are too steep.
He can handle the results of your ignorance or youth. He will make you, years
later, look back and shake your head in amazement, and think, "I can't believe
he did that for me".The Perfect Horse is not, however, a superhorse. He may
go lame or colic, or suffer from an abcess. He will teach you there is more to
horsemanship that just riding. The Perfect Horse will forgive you when you
make mistakes, and expects you to do the same. He will try to ignore the tack
that doesn't fit right, the confusing signals, and will do his best to please. The
Perfect Horse will not live on air. He will need food and water daily and a clean
shelter to live in. He will teach you to work, but it will be worth it.The Perfect
Horse may not be the prettiest or the fastest, but he has the most heart. When
he wins a ribbon, you know he really deserved it. The Perfect Horse loves a
good carrot and a pat on the neck. In fact, that is his greatest reward; A little
treat, a little love, and appreciation is what the Perfect Horse lives for. My
Perfect Horse was-- and still is-- my little chestnut quarter horse, Quin, and I
dedicate this blog to him. Your Perfect Horse may be different. He or she may
be all of the above or not. He may be old or young, a pony or a draft horse. He
may have more problems or more attributes. But if you're smiling, crying, or
understanding as you read this, then chances are you too have known a
Perfect Horse.
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