Takita 2020 Vesländer Reitpony Bay (E/e A/a) mare, 145 cm Competing in Dressage Kl. E.
Takita is a very pretty mare with a very harmonious conformation. She combines both a graceful and sporty appearance. The fine facial features and warm eyes of the bay mare are particularly striking. Her velvety soft coat, which shines in the light, harmonises perfectly with her glossy coat. In terms of character, Takita is clearly one of those horses that would probably be described as an angel or a reliable horse. Rather introverted in her dealings with people, she is all the more cautious with them. For example, when she takes treats from a person's hand, she behaves particularly carefully and you hardly notice that she has just taken them away. However, this sweet and gentle mare is also characterised by her curiosity. In combination with her rather introverted character traits, this may seem a little surreal, but once you experience her, you realise that this is simply her personality. Although she is shy and rather reserved, she is always interested in everything and likes to learn new things, even if she may be intimidated at first. She also likes to seek the security of people or horses she knows and is very orientated towards people she knows, but does not hide behind them.
Furthermore, she shows herself to be a very willing and therefore quick learner who is motivated at work.
She's fun to work with, but you shouldn't make it too boring. She loves new tasks and likes to think along with you, which is why you should not restrict her thoughts when riding. Of course, she is orientated towards the person sitting in the saddle, but she enjoys thinking along with you and likes to think ahead, which is why training should be varied. If she recognises a pattern in the tasks or procedures, she imitates them and quickly becomes bored because she no longer has to think properly. However, as a very rideable mare, she is a lot of fun and inspires riders of all ages. However, it should be borne in mind that she reacts very sensitively to all aids, especially rein aids. If something is too much for her, she shows this through clear signs such as putting her ears back, stiffening her movements or leaning against the reins in a clearly dissatisfied manner. First and foremost, she is not a horse that immediately starts bucking, mounting or showing similar naughtiness, but if she is ridden in a way that is increasingly unpleasant for her and her clear defence signals are ignored, she may buck or bolt.
To summarise, however, it can be said that Takita is a very sweet and gentle mare, whose people-oriented and calm character is particularly impressive. Not to be neglected, however, are her very elegant and graceful movements, which make her look like a fairy.