Hello and welcome to my RU-vid channel, here you will find me and my two horses; Bugsy and Reggie and a few other animals along the way.
Bugsy is my 14.1hh Irish Cob gelding who I have owned for 8 years, we do all sorts of activities together, our favourite being hacking.
Reggie is my 16.3hh Thoroughbred gelding who I have had since 2021, he was kindly gifted to me from some lovely friends at Marwell thoroughbreds in 2022.
Now a little about me… my name is Lillie, I’m an 20 year old from England. First and foremost I am an equestrian who loves cameras, this love has manifested in the form of a thriving equestrian and brand photography business ( Lillie Ratcliffe Photography). My other love (other than horses) is RU-vid. I adore sharing my equestrian life on here weekly and sharing my top tips as well as interacting with my lovely little community!
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Me and my friend haven't started horse riding lessons but we're about to be horse girls eventually I'm starting on Tuesday I don't know if her sisters coming to but I think she is we're going different places though but my other friend does the dance and competitive so she can't do any other sports
Hi so when you got him was he scared when tacking up? If so how did you work with that? I have a racking horse that I’m working on, she is skittish when tacking up. So I’d need some advice on that, please and love your horse by the way!
Ahh that's brilliant. Anyone that has an OTTB I follow as I have one too. There are soo many thing you can vlog! Yr adventures...yard vlogs its endless. Good luck. I'll be watching😊
Always! My best advice would be or just do it, start before you’re ready, don’t wait to get the “fancy equipment”, take photos of your friends, family and their friends and family, build a portfolio then set your prices and begin building and growing. My first photoshoot package was £25 then over the past 5 years I’ve gained more experience and raised my prices to £395 for a photoshoot. It’s possible🫶🏼🫶🏼
I put my saddle on from both sides and groom both sides before putting a bridle on from the left and always mounting from the left- that’s just me though🫶🏼