Monday, October 8, 2012

Five Horses You Meet in Life

Liz L sent out the descriptions of the five horses we meet in life a while back - these are mine of the moment.  You never know when a new horse will come into your life.

The Intro Horse - I was born with equine obsession and read/re-read every horse book I could get my hands on during my formative years. My first equine love was the Golden Stallion - one of my favorite horse books.  And, I still have a thing for Palominos.  But I loved all of M. Henry's horses - especially horses from the Misty books. And books about the Lipizzaner stallions.  And all the "Young Reader" Horse Books in the Belfast, ME library (I read every one at least twice).

The Experimental Horse - The transition from imaginary to real. My family rented a pony Stallion named Jethro for one summer up in Maine. He threw me and stepped on me. It didn't cure me. Then my grandfather bought an abuse case from the humane society (yes, just what you imagine). Chocolate (AKA Shenandoah or Little Bit but I called him Chocolate) was the horse I always wanted. I didn't even know that I didn't know how to ride him or notice any faults in him. He was the first Bay Horse in my life. Years (really decades) later, Captain was the second; thank you Patty.

The Connected Horse - TC. Too Cute and his registered name is Mr. Weekend. And he licked my hand so I bought him. But we did bond and, although a little spooky, TC would follow me around the arena when little kids were having their pony ride.  TC tolerated a lot of learning from me. Then tolerated learning from Jaime, then Kale and finally Ivy. With TC, I discovered dressage and really learned about horses - scratches, ticks and horse flies, how to back a trailer, easy boots, saddle fit, farriers, sand cracks, chestnuts and ergots, trail riding and horse shows. The most recent lesson is about paralysis of the left larynx and other old horse things. He connected me with other horse women who are my second family - my yaya sisters.

The Challenger Into each horse person's life, a little challenge must fall. That would be Splash. Pico, although he has spooky tendencies, was fun to train because he likes to be learning (except for jumps of course).  When I was working with him, he could have moved up the levels with a better rider and competitor.  But Ivy needed Pico and I wanted a calmer horse to ride the trail with. Splash is not spooky, but he can be immobile. Beautiful, but the most stubborn animal I have ever encountered. Resistance can be sluggishness, head shaking, dropping the shoulder, bending the neck, above the bit - below the bit, inconsistency, more sluggishness and even lateral moves when working for straightness. The potential of getting to a place with a non-spooky horse who is a nice mover and most important, doesn't really scare me keeps me trying. And Splash is REALLY Trying. 

Sister is the Challenger want-to-be.  She has spent way to much time being green and I worked with her diligently for the year plus that Splash was recovering from an injury (with help from Christian, Mallory, Patty, Dawn, and Krystal).  But, the I never got completely past the fear of falling off because she is quick and athletic.  And I am not.  So, as Splash recovered, I moved back to him for my main project and Sister was the part-time girl.  And Splash is my challenger.  And we are making SLOW progress and might try some Western Dressage in 2013.

Your Deepest Heart - The horse to partner with. That could be Diez, that old gray mare. She was never my main mount. But she was Jaime's and Alaina's first learning horse as well as Kale's second mount. An Arabian mare 14 years old when we bought her from a Paint farm in the middle of Quarter Horse country.  Diez spent years packing kids to dressage shows and 4-H events.   Now at 31, she is recovered from founder, and Alaina is riding her lightly, a little. She will not have to get back into serious work. But she is still building confidence and teaching as the lead line pony when small kids visit the Wild O Ranch or when we visit elementary schools to introduce horses to city kids.

TC was my first horse, taught Jaime, Kale, and Ivy about dressage, and holds a special place in my heart.

Its true that Sunny is Steve's favorite.  He was Jaime's 2-Year Old project.  Kale finished his 4-H career with Sunny after moving to Diez from TC.  Alaina has really blossomed with Sunny and, although she is working Sister for drill and jumping, Sunny is her main man.

And Pico.  While riding him toward First Level, I had visions of being a DRESSAGE RIDER.  And then, Ivy took over and developed his jumping and Trail abilities as well as her training knowledge.  She loves him even when he spooks.

My Deepest Heart?  I hope it is Splash.  Although a challenger, he has redeeming qualities.  Perhaps he will develop into my perfect partner. A girl can dream.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Fresh Horses

Mallory, Patty, Cynthia, Cathy, Nancy, Kathy, Margaret and
Ivy, Alaina and Roxy celebrate Kathy's B-day MONTH!
It's official, Cynthia and her guys are leaving the Rocking C and headed WEST.... to Albuquerque, NM.  With lightning speed, Cynthia has a new home and barn already selected and will be moving very soon.  We will miss Cindy as well as Ahab and Shadow.  In particular, Ivy will miss riding Ahab who has been her main mount since Pico's "two-end" problem started in early August.  I hope Cindy's new barn is almost as much fun as the Rocking C so that she gets her Equine Therapy but will miss us too.

Ivy and Mario

Pico had another visit to Doc P on Monday and Doc says Pico has problems in front and rear.  Apparently, something in the left foot is causing the main lameness but a problem with the left rear suspensory is aggravating the issue.  So, a month of stall rest with 2 10-min walks per day and a bute/no bute regimen - we will re-check and go from there.

Drill is in high gear getting ready for the competition on November 3rd at the Claremore Expo (mark your calendars).  Friday evening and the girls learned a new maneuver - the box.  Oh and the temperature DROPPED.  Mallory and I huddled in our jackets and didn't work our ponies.  We were saving ourselves for the party lesson.

And the horses were very fresh.  We spent extra time warming up and all the horses were really moving out.  Kathy brought Missy for Nancy, Mallory was riding Mario, and after the warm-up we all worked on shoulder-in and leg yields.  Kathy and Call added some counter-canter loops while Splash and I worked on canter circles and maintaining forward during leg yields.  Left leg yield is very hard for Splash - a lingering effect of his injury a couple of years ago.  These things take a long time to heal.

The girls drilled again on Sunday afternoon and I dusted off the western gear and reminded Splash about neck reining.  We worked on some canter on a long rein as well back-thoughs and pivots - he was a very good boy.  After drill, Ivy took a test ride on Mario and he showed off his smooth side.  The only thing missing from my week was a ride with my YaYa sisters.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Splash and Sister and Pico

No shows this weekend after a 4 week show streak.  No worries - we had lots of horsey fun.  Only 4 members made drill Friday evening - Ashlyn, Roxy, Ivy and Alaina.  Mallory and I played with our ponies while the girls drilled.  Splash and I worked on some trail obstacles concentrating on back through poles and sidepass.  Splash backs fairly well most of the time but every now and then, balks and I have to get after him to get him started.

Alaina and Sister JUMP
The girls concentrated on jumping out in the big arena.  I tried to get good pictures but after years of timing with Pico (always reluctant to jump), I had some trouble getting my timing right.  Sister seems to like jumping but really jumps BIG!  Ahab and Trouper enjoy jumping as well.
Kathy, Mallory, and Nancy joined me for the party lesson on Saturday morning and we all had a great lesson.  Mallory was working Grace and had some good canters before the lesson started.  Kathy and Call worked on counter canter loops and did well too.  Nancy did a good job with Zoe now that Doc is retired and she may try Missy in the next few weeks.


Ivy and Ahab taking a break
Splash and I worked on dressage for the first time in months since we were concentration on Trail and western for the fair.  Our leg yields in trot were pretty good once I stopped asking for to much bend but Patty asked me to sit upright rather than leaning back which is a habit built on long time work to fight the fetal position and curling toes.  When in the correct position, I felt very tilted forward.  Further training needed.  Our canters were fair with only one missed lead and two drops to trot.


Malloy & Gracie
The girls had drill again on Sunday and Splash got to go along for a ride and a little work.  We cantered on a long rein to help Splash practice maintaining gait w/o leaning on my hands.  We worked some trail obstacles too. 

Pico has an appointment Monday morning for more evaluation for his persistent lameness.  Cross fingers for a fast recovery since Ivy is pining for her pony to ride. 


Sunday, September 23, 2012

Tulsa State Fair Report

First the Bad News.  Pico is STILL off on the left front.  This is after rest, joint supplement, vet checks, xrays that indicated possible coffin bone involvement due to long toe, trimming said long toe, rest, more vet checks, injections, more rest...  So, Ivy rode Splash in the Tulsa State Fair (TSF).

Next the good news.  Sunny has made improvement in his movement since going on a Legends treatment and, after having some right lead canter issues at the county fair, took correct leads at the TSF.

Both girls had good rides at the fair and both came home with an 8th place ribbon; Ivy for Hunt Seat Eq and Alaina for Western Horsemanship. 

Alaina rode a near perfect Hunt Seat Eq pattern after she started on the wrong side of the cone (ooops).  And Ivy rode Splash very well, although she is still very sad that Pico is having problems.

Brooke, Ivy, Lyndsey, Alaina, and Paige
4-H show season is now over for 2012.  We still have several dressage shows ahead as well as the drill team competition in early November.  AND some trail rides in the lovely fall weather with my favorite YaYa Sisters.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Rogers County Fair Time


Fall arrived just in time for the Rogers County Free Fair - a bit cooler and just enough rain to make mud in the parking lot.  We will take any rain any time.
 
Patty and Nancy came to the show to visit and see our Trail class
 
I planned to ride Splash in both English and Western and, as you may know, planned to ride Western on Splash for the first time with a goal of riding Trail.  Both Patty C and Dawn D have given me Western direction during several lessons over the past few weeks, so it was time to give it a try. 
 We started the day with Showmanship and Splash has really improved most skills (last year we almost ran over the judge).  We still do not have a pivot so we can work on that for next year.  Splash does trot/walk/stand on command and holds steady for inspection.  His handler forgot to back up (which Splash does when asked) but Splash didn't know the pattern so we placed 5th (i.e., last).  Hunter Under Saddle was OK but both Tami and Naomi beat us fair and square.  Hunt Seat Eq was good as well, but Tami and Packer are more polished - so Splash and I got 2nd.  I know you won't believe it, but Splash and I skipped jumping.
Splash and I took 2nd in both Western Pleasure and Western Horsemanship after Tami and Packer.  Splash made prompt and correct transitions and, although fast and a little high headed at the canter, did well. 
The trail pattern started with a pivot to back through cones to a pivot trot transition.  We did the first pivot well and got through half of the cones before I got a little heavy with my cues and Splash got tense.  We managed to finish the back though and pivot but Splash was a little sticky and our trot transition was slow.  We trotted over poles and then needed left lead canter circles over poles (box) continuing around to stop and step into the box.  The circle was very tight and close to the end of the pen so the canter needed to stay right to allow the turn in time.  Splash wanted to drift left so I had to really hold strong left leg and work very hard to keep the canter.  It wasn't pretty but we did the elements.  Then, the 360 in the box went well, and the final three obstacles were good (bridge, gate, trot/walk to end).  The result?  First Place!  Very Exciting and I am very proud of Splash.


Tami and Packer rule the Day while Denise gave coaching advice.

Ivy and Alaina also showed at the Rogers County Fair and they had entries in the exhibit hall as well.  The girls made bread and wood burning art; Ivy entered a photograph.  They showed well in the horse show on Saturday and then on Sunday participated in the Fun Show and helped with the Cloverbud Show.  In between, they got a few rides in at the carnival and had some fair food. 

Both Sunny and Pico developed soundness issues in early August.  Several vet visits and treatments later, and Sunny is getting better but Pico is not.  So, Alaina was able to ride Sunny (although his right lead canter was inconsistent) and Ivy used Sister in Showmanship and Halter and rode Splash in the western classes.  Alaina rode Sister over jumps (cross bars).  Both had fun but Ivy misses her horse.
 
Now that fall is here, I look forward to some lovely evening YaYa Rides in my future and to get a little more western practice in before next show season.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Introducing...... YaYa Riders II

After several years of blogging, the Ya-Ya Riders site began to have problems when posting photographs - one of my favorite things to do.  Therefore, YaYa Riders II is here.

Since I have missed a few weeks of blogging, here is a quick note about the September 8th weekend horsey activities. Friday evening an intense wind storm came though with a cool front causing wind speeds of more than 50 mph for several hours. Semi-trucks and trailer homes were overturned and there were many power outages, roof and shingles blown off, and lots of downed trees. Drill practice was cancelled.

Rocking C Drill Team - 9/9/2012 - First Perfomance

On Saturday, we all gathered at Patty’s for the party lesson - Ivy with Ahab, Alaina and Sister, and Roxy on Trouper at 10; me on Splash and Mallory with Mario at 11. We worked on Dressage in preparation for the Rocking C show on Sunday.

Ivy didn't show because Pico was still off on his left front.  Alaina showed Sister and I showed Splash.  Both horses were pretty well behaved and our scores were:

Splash and I received 63.958 in T1 (1st)  and 63.6 in T3 (5th).  Trot circles were good in T1 with scores of 7 and 7.5 and an 8 on the final halt.  Judge Laurie H says canter needs better balance but she sees improvement since last year.  Alaina and Sister scored 58.583 in T1 and 65.800 in T3 including a 7 on halt at X in T1.  Sister needs to develop stretch to improve scores on the stretchy circles as well as free walk;  Also, she is fussy on contact.  Judge Laurie says to support Sister in all gaits and to develop contact.
We celebrated Roxy's birthday with CUP CAKES!

The drill team preformed during the lunch break - all eight members rode and gave a good performance.  Members are:  Alaina O, Allison R, Anna R, Ashlyne D, Ivy O, Lauren, Marilyn B, and Roxy B.  Alaina has been riding Sister for drill since early August and will continue with Sister for the season.  Ivy has been riding Ahab (Cynthia R's Arab) since Pico has been off and may continue to do so if Pico doesn't recover.
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