


I really enjoyed working with Vinny, a big coloured cob. There is a tendency to think that cobs are stubborn and unresponsive but it simply isn't true. After just a little groundwork, Vinny was really light. I understand that he has been difficult to load for a long time especially when his owners are under pressure to get somewhere. I got him going on and off to begin with before starting to unload him through the front door.