This weekend we have the 4-H horse judging event in Athens, GA. I've only got 4 kids participating but I think they will all do well. Tonight (Friday) they're all spending the night at the house, camping out in the living room so we can practice before the competition! We've got to leave at 5am tomorrow... wish us luck!
Heidi :)
Friday, May 1, 2009
Tons of fun in Bowling Green!
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Repeat... "I will update my blog more often, I will update..."
Tomorrow I head out to Bowling Green, KY to show at an American Ranch Horse Association show. We'll be there through Monday morning... I learned my lesson at this show last year that it will probably run LATE on Sunday and I can't stand driving home tired so I went ahead and took Monday off of work so I can just stroll leisurely home.
Pony, my 6 month old great dane, got spayed last week and is bound and determined to make me pay as much as posisble for it, since she ripped her stitches out on Monday and had to go to the ER. I'm sure little brother Diesel had NOTHING to do with it (yeah right... lol)! I'm actually taking Diesel to the horse show with me this weekend, so Pony can have some brother-free time alone to just heal. The irony though is that Diesel goes in for the big snip, snip on Tuesday himself! Mom and I have started taking obedience classes with both of the pups on Tuesday nights and they have definitely been learning/progressing!
Rosie, my 3yo red roan mare, has been doing great under saddle recently as well. She's still for sale/trade if anyone is looking. Pretty cool little mare... I cantered her over some cross rails last night and she LOVED it! I think her future is going to be as a hunter pony!
Well that's all for now... wish us luck this weekend!
Heidi :)
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
OOPS! Time flies when you're having fun!
Last weekend I took Itty Bitty (Skipping to the Bar) to a horse show in Bowdon, GA at Red Horse Stables. This is such a wonderful group of people! We had a blast and I think did quite well for our first three-phase. I've fallen in love with the cross country portion but to be quite honest I could care less about the dressage (we scored a 43% which I'm told is pretty good for my second try)! Here are a few pictures of the event, and some video!:
Dressage:
Stadium Jumping:
Rosie, the adorable little red roan mare that I posted a picture of in my post from last month, has been exceling at.... english! I think her forte is going to be as a hunter pony! I've even been riding her over some small crossrails and she seems to really enjoy it.
Ziggy, my 2yo, is well on his way to being ready for the World Show in June for the 2yo ranch riding class. We've been working on head carriage and not kicking up at the canter... when I rode him on Monday he actually only kicked up once the whole night!
All of the rest of the crew have been going along as usual... we've hopefully got a horse show this weekend with Zelda, Itty, and Blondie at Rolling Hills up in Alpharetta but I'm worried that we're going to get rained out. They've upped the percentage to 70% on Saturday! This would be two shows in a row to be cancelled if we get rain!
I'll end my short update with a couple pictures of the "puppies", who aren't looking so much like puppies any more!
Heidi :)
Monday, February 16, 2009
Ding dong, the Mustangs GONE!
After we got Merry settled in her stall on Saturday over in Steele, Alabama, my friend Debbie (who I also owe a huge THANK YOU to for letting me use her trailer to return Merry!) and I took our two broke horses, Playgirl and Joe, on a trail ride at Bear John Hollow. WOW was I impressed! The terrain was beautiful and we rode with the best family of regulars who offered to show us the sights! I wish I had brought my camera to show you the "Devil's Den", which had tons of natural rocks on a cliffside. There was also a bunch of old houses built in the woods from who knows how long ago! I'll definitely have to plan a return trip to this place when I can have more time to explore!
Sunday morning I woke up, hitched up the trailer, grabbed Mom, and went to go look at a prospect at the Double Lazy B in Locust Grove, GA (http://www.doublelazyb.webs.com). Those of you who know me know that I love a good resale project, so I thought with Merry gone and a stall opened up I wouldn't waste any time trying to find another one... one with a brain this time preferably!
Ended up bringing home a CUTE 3 year old red roan mare that I have named Rosie. She's already got a good foundation on her and is starting to work the flag. I can't wait to ride her tonight!
Well that's all for now. I'll leave you with one 2 year old picture of Rosie... more to follow as soon as I can get her shed out a bit!
Heidi :)
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Wahoo!
Last night the kids came over to ride, and I opted to just use my 2yo, Pepto Ziggy, to get him used to riding in a bunch as I usually just ride him by myself. My other motive to not riding one of the broker horses is that I am still SORE from this weekends horse show and so really didn't feel like jumping anything! Speaking of this weekend, I showed at Rolling Hills up in Alpharetta (www.rollinghillssc.org) and had a GREAT show! Blondie and I won the Low Jumpers and Itty and I won the Chris Elliott Medal Class! Zelda and I got a 2nd in equitation on the flat, but more importantly we survived our first show going over the scary jumps! I also want to give a shout out to my helpers, Madisson and MacKennzie Grimes... don't know what I would have done without them on Saturday!
Last night Zelda wasn't in the mood either apparently to ride... she did ok until I pulled out the triple bounce. She was NOT happy about it! Luckily when Zelda gets mad she just shuts down and doesn't want to move (I call it the mule gene) rather than takes off bucking or anything like that. The funny this is she went over it fine the first time! In the end we just backed the jump back down to just two jumps and will work our way back up next time. Madisson did a great job handling her through it though and keeping her temper and nerves in check! Jonathan rode Itty and MacKennzie rode Playgirl and both did a great job as well! And of course Ziggy was a prince! Last night was his first time in a running martingale, which he wasn't sure about at first but soon got used to after a few laps. I think I've pulled a thigh muscle also, so I was really glad I decided to take it easy last night! I'm definitely going to take at least today off from riding, maybe Thursday as well, to give everything a chance to mend before our trail ride on Saturday.
More later! And I know I still owe everyone the "destruction story" mentioned on Monday!
Heidi :)
Monday, February 9, 2009
Day 13 - 16 (Thursday through Sunday)
This weekend Merry did some things that just make me have to deem her dangerous to my family, friends, and fellow animals on the property. Pictures of her destruction will come soon... unfortunately I had the camera at a horse show with me on Saturday so you will only get to see the aftermath. That, combined with her sour attitude towards me and the other animals, make it just impossible to be able to get her where she needs to be with less than 54 days left.
I think if I had about a year with her she might turn around, but I honestly can't ever see her being a people or horse-friendly kind of horse. Her agression issues just seem to be too firmly rooted!
Will update more later...
Heidi
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Day Twelve - Wednesday
After a short session I put her back into her stall (she walked in no problem!) and then pulled Itty out for his first showmanship lesson. One of my 4-H kids is going to show him at the State Fair, and Itty has never done showmanship that I know of so I've decided to start working with him now so he'll be perfect by June! I was incredibly pleased with his progress in just one night. My aisleway is too narrow to practice pivots so I just focused on setting the back feet. The first few times he danced back and forth a lot, just not understanding what I wanted, but by the end he was getting it on pretty much the 3rd or 4th try! I then tried to clip him for my show this weekend but quickly realized that my clipper blades just weren't going to work.
Put Itty up and jumped in the car to go to CVS to buy another pair. I don't know if everyone knows this, but I've had great luck just getting the CVS cheap-o's and tossing them when the blades go dull. Much cheaper than horse clippers, and they're the exact same thing! Un-lucky for me though, they were out of the cheaper ones, so I had to pay $34.99 for a pair of Wahls. Nice clippers though that should last a good bit of time!
Went back outside, finished stalls, and pulled Merry out again. This time I worked on her letting me approach her from both sides and just petting her and praising her a lot when her ears were forward. I then pulled out my roughout training saddle and she stood still for the most part while I saddled her up! It did take a few trys to get the girth hooked, as she wanted to move off when I reached under her, but the actual cinching didn't bother her a bit. Her odd one habit she has is to pick her left foot up in the air and just hold it there... I really need to get a picture of that! I do have pictures of her standing here looking cute saddled, although I have to apologize for the photo quality!
After I unsaddled I went to put Merry back into her stall, which she was having no part of this time. She reared straight up one time and I really think would have flipped over if she hadn't hit one of the other horses stalls. This scared her though and I think she thought that I had somehow been the one to make her almost lose her balance. This moment was the first time she tried to pull out of my hands tonight, but lucky for me I had my trusty longeline on so she couldn't get away! I calmed her down by talking to her and then she decided to just walk in her stall again like she did earlier.
I think there is hope for her, but progress is definitely slow!
Heidi :)
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Day Eleven - Tuesday
Came home, changed clothes, and headed out to the barn. After cleaning stalls I went ahead and fed everyone, including Merry who seems to have now decided that eating sweet feed is a GOOD thing for the most part. Came inside and ate dinner myself, then went back out to have a session with Merry.
One of the biggest challenges I've had with her as I mentioned yesterday was her getting away from me. And when I first start working with her she won't let me near her head to clip a separate line on her aside from the drag rope. So it finally dawned on me.... just tie the longeline to the end of the drag rope! SOOOOO simple - yet so effective! Merry is now learning that she can't get away from the pressure, even if she slings to the side!
I really wanted to try to put a rope halter on her today too, but could never get it hooked onto her. I got as far as slipping it over her nose before she would snort and back away. Going to keep working on that tomorrow as it will be good practice for bridling!
It was so windy last night that I decided to stay in the barn instead of head to the roundpen. Merry and I worked on leading up and down the aisle, and for the most part I was thrilled! There was only a few moments where she tried to bite me, and she never did offer to kick! Progress is good! She's getting better about me being by her shoulder when she's walking.
The big news of the night though, and I wish that I had gotten pictures but it was too COLD to go back in the house to get the camera, is that she let me saddle her up for the first time! Like a big girl, she was wearing my barrel saddle and a big Diamond Wool fleece pad! Outside of some pawing, she was a very good girl for it all too.
All in all, this was a great night! I'm definitely feeling better about her... maybe there's hope for my little mustang yet! Go Amerrycana!!
Heidi :)
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Day Ten - Monday
When I got home I grabbed mom and went to the tack store for some last minute items for my show this weekend. I'll be leaving on Friday afternoon and be back Saturday night. Sunday is going to be declared "Merry day" and I'm planning to just work with her all day if I have to.
After getting back, I went out to visit with Merry, clean stalls, and feed. Working with Merry in the roundpen is kind of like pulling teeth. She HATES it when you walk next to her shoulders and pins her ears and makes all kinds of faces. Occasionally she'll try to snake her head around and act like she's going to bite.
Her worst habit though is that she's learned that if she pulls away to the outside really hard that I can't hold onto her and will drop her drag rope. I'm not quite sure how to fix this! If anyone has any suggestions, please feel free to share. I think she definitely knows that she is stronger than me. She's also in RAGING HEAT which does not help!
I fed another one of my horses outside of her pen today, and thus our accomplishment was that I was actually able to get her to eat a little bit of sweet feed! She kept looking at Playgirl eating and then sniffing her bowl, finally getting brave enough to take a few bites. I'm dying to get these supplements that I bought into her to help with her awful coat and hair, but I can't get them into her if she won't eat! She of course still loves her hay, but powder and hay just doesn't go well together!
It really didn't take much to get Merry back into her stall, and I even halfway led her in. It really consisted of her dragging out behind me and following me in, but I was thrilled that it only took two tries!
I started reading some of the other Gatorland blogs today and now I'm determined to get a saddle on her by this weekend. Tonight I have a dentists apointment so won't be home until later, but her pen is lighted so I know I just need to suck it up and cut out on a few hours of sleep, although that's easier said than done!
Heidi
Monday, February 2, 2009
Day Nine (Sunday)
Got home a little after noon and showed my parents all my pretty new stuff, ate a quick lunch of mac and cheese, and headed back out to the barn. Over the weekend my parents made the roundpen a little smaller (awesome!) so I could hopefully gain some ground back with Merry. It again was NOT a good day. She still didn't want me to touch her, and would just run around and around.
My working cowhorse trainer told me that he'll actually work some wild horses on horseback himself (aka out of harms way) so I decided to take his advice and give it a go. I saddled good old Itty Bitty, my 16.2hh bay gelding that is quiet as can be but doesn't take anything from anyone in the pasture. Entered with Itty and was just met with flying hooves, bared teeth, and pinned ears. Merry even kicked my foot one time! I eventually decided this just wasn't working, as Itty would not fend for himself with me on his back. I exited stage left, and went back to the drawing board.
The only other thing I could think of was to run her back into her stall (which went MUCH more pleasantly this time... got her inside in about 10 minutes!) and put a slightly longer drag rope on. Once accomplished I put her back out and left her be. This new rope was now long enough that I could grab it and still stay out of kicking distance.
Debbie and I went ahead and rode the other horses and left Merry to her own discoveries. I'm proud that I even got Debbie into an english saddle and over a few crossrails! Woohoo! Debbie went home after that and I went to cleaning stalls and bringing the other horses in for dinner.
Merry still won't eat any grain, so I got the idea to feed Blondie (my princess) directly in front of Merry out of a bucket. I think I got her interest up, and she was definitely watching me scrub and pet all over Blondie. Put Blondie up and said goodnight to everyone, and thought I would try one more time with Merry.
She let me brush her in the roundpen again! I was thrilled with the small victory. I was able to get my hands on the longer drag rope and led her around a bit and just brushed and scratched and walked away. Now lets hope tomorrow she remembers again and doesn't revert one more time!
Heidi :)
Day Seven & Eight (Friday and Saturday)
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My major purchase this weekend was an awesome pair of bright blue boots. They go quite well with my usual orange!
Heidi :)
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Day Five - Rainy Wednesday
At 4:30 I went outside and was determined to at least catch up to yesterdays progress, but Merry had other ideas. I wish I could have gotten into her head to hear what she was thinking, but she just wasn't having any of anything to do with me. At 5pm I decided to try to wear her out a bit and longed her on a timer for 30 minutes. When I asked her to whoa, she definitely parked it, but as soon as I would try to catch her to rub or brush on her, she would move away. I then asked her to stop every five minutes (again, timed) for another thirty minutes, and she STILL wouldn't let me mess with her!
By this point I was completely frustrated so decided that I should put her back into her stall to be able to have her in closer quarters where I could catch and hold onto that drag rope. Again though, Merry had other ideas. Even with the gate wide open, she would NOT leave the round pen. I tried shooing her through the gate, shaking bags, hanging a tarp, having my mom hold the other end of a rope and pushing her through the gate... nothing would work. In frustration I finally walked away and was just sitting at the opening to the barn, talking on the phone. Maria and the girls said they would come over and help, even though it's an almost 30 minute drive! They are so sweet!
While I was waiting, I put a big pile of hay in the aisleway of the barn, and then proceeded to ignore Merry and clean stalls. About 10 minutes before Maria and the girls got there, Merry just up and decided to walk on in and eat some hay! My mom was still outside so she snuck behind her and closed the barn door so she couldn't regress into the round pen. Then came challenge number two... getting her into the stall. In the barn aisle, I was able to grab her drag rope and hang on, and even got her head and neck sticking inside the stall. But that was the extent of it. No pulling, pushing, or dragging was going to convince this mustang to go back into her house! Maria and the girls got there and we decided to improvise a new strategy.
Introduce Mr. Tarp. Now - don't feel bad for Merry. I had already determined earlier that this horse is scared of NOTHING. Including tarps. We used it as a wall and then just surrounded her until she ran right in! WAHOO! At this point it was about 8pm, and I was hungry and exhausted!
The frustrating thing is that as soon as Merry was in her stall, she let me walk right up to her and pet, brush, and love on her like usual. I really think she was just having a "mare day" and feeling stubborn. Now I just hope tomorrow is better!
Day Four - Tuesday
was standing quietly for that too! She even allowed me to cinch her up with the bareback riding pad! A monumental day! I no longer think that she is scared of me as she doesn't even flinch when I touch her!
The only bad thing that she did today is she has decided that she would rather live in the round pen than her stall. It took me about 20 minutes running up and down the aisle to get her back into the stall last night. She eventually did go in, and I petted and praised her and gave her fresh hay. Merry still wants nothing to do with grain!
And now for pictures galore!
Heidi :)
Day Three - Monday
At 5pm, the 4-H kids that I teach free riding lessons to two days a week came over to ride. I needed a break from this mare who just would not cave! We had our jumping lesson, the whole time which Merry was watching from her pen, following each of the horses. I know she had to be thinking, "why do they allow her to do that?" as the kids and I sailed over jump after jump in the lighted arena.
After the broke horses were cooled out and put away, and Merry back in her stall, the kids mother (Maria - who lent me the trailer to pick up the horse) said that they could stay while I tried to grab her rope in the stall and see if I could get close. At this point I was feeling very pessimistic, and with only 70 days to train this horse was starting to think that I had a dud who just could not be gentled! But to my amazement, when I got ahold of the rope, it was like a switch flicked to the on position, and she stood there quietly while I stroked her neck and shoulder! Utter SHOCK would best explain my reaction to this behavior! I quickly dropped the rope and left the stall, singing her praises. Maria gave me a BIG hug and a high five!
I then decided to push the envelope and re-enter to see if it was a fluke or if my horse would let me approach her again. Once again (and a third time after that), Merry stood quietly while I pet her! I was thrilled! We decided to end on a good note and call it a night. Maybe there is hope for this wild mustang after all?
Heidi :)
Day Two - Sunday
Since yesterdays work in the round pen didn't bode very well, I decided to park it at the door of her stall with a book. Here I sat all day, with a pile of hay laying at my feet. By the end of the day, Merry would come over, grab a bite, and leave. While I never did get much more than a very fleeting touch on her this day, I feel like it was worthwhile as she discovered on her own terms that I was not going to to hurt her. I did somehow manage to hook a drag rope on her halter though, which she did not appreciate at first (aka she leaped so high I thought she would touch the very high ceilings - lol), but soon got used to it and discovered that it would not eat her.
Heidi :)
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Day One
We arrive at the holding center and anxiously get out of the car and rush over to the pens to do a quick survey. I was surprised to see there was an adoption going on at the same time as the Makeover folks were picking up. And I thought it was pretty scary that you could take a mustang home for just $25!!! They asked me if I would like to adopt one today as well, but I told them that one would be plenty! This one guy pulled up in what looked like a modifyed car trailer with bars that went all the way up and loaded up two yearlings… I wish I had gotten a picture of the thing - it did NOT look safe. They must be pretty desperate to move those horses since a lot of folks took notice and said something, but they let them go anyway.
Anyway… they told me Merry was in pen 8 with number 0071 hanging on her neck tag. I almost ran around to the holding area to get my first glimpse at the horse that was going ot be joined to my hip for the next 70 days. The kids saw her first… a pretty four year old bay mare with solid legs and big white star/stripe/snip that bordered on a blaze! I absolutely adore white faces so I was thrilled! She seemed calm enough hanging out with her buddies, and definitely wasn't the herd boss which was good!
After heading back to the office to finish the paperwork, I headed to the loading area with "receipt" in hand. I admit I was a bit nervous when watching some of the other horses being loaded. Some of them were having royal fits… banging their heads into the sides of the chute, rearing, bucking, kicking, trying to bite! Miss Merry though just walked calmly in and even stood there while the handler put my halter on her in the chute (which later I was very thankful for!). She walked right into the trailer, and we were ready to head home!
I had to borrow Maria's trailer (and her van, which was awesome to travel in!) to make the trip since all I have is the four horse with LQ and the BLM requires you to have a stock trailer. It is with great joy that I can say that Merry hauled like a lady and didn't do any damage to my borrowed trailer (yippee!). I remember when watching some of the other horses load, I whispered to Maria that I wanted to re-emphasize that if she did any damage that I would pay for it! LOL.
She hauled the whole way relatively quiety, and we arrived home in one piece. We unloaded her into the round pen, where I proceeded to take LOTS of pictures. She didn't want me in her space but she wasn't being mean or ugly so I called it a day after a couple hours. I was originally going to leave her in the pen that first night, but she started throwing a FIT when the other horses were brought into the barn… so - I decided what the heck and ran her into her stall. She almost dove into it and really took to it right off the bat! I think she knew she was home. I pulled out my book and just sat by the door on a stool and read for a while, then called it a night and went to bed. One interesting thing is that she does not seem to know what grain is or have any interest in learning, even now.
Well enough for the moment… will update on day two and three later! Enjoy the pictures!
Heidi
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Gah!
It has been brought to my attention that seeing as this is a competition, I don't want to reveal ALL of my tricks, so I will be probably be a bit brief as far as documenting progress in some of my upcoming posts so I don't give everything away. Got to have some surprises for the finals! Don't worry though - I'll have plenty of stuff on here, especially in the beginning.
No new updates on Ziggy for now as it has been too COLD to ride!
Heidi (who is ready for the 80 degree weather!)
Sunday, January 18, 2009
I'm Officially the Crazy Dane Lady!
For those of you that don't know Pony as well, here is my beautiful girl (pre ear cropping)!:
Diesel isn't too sure what to think of Pony right now, but I know they're going to be best buds! And just in case anyone is wondering, I'm NOT planning to breed the two, although I'm sure they would make beautiful babies!
It's been so cold the past few days that I haven't been riding, but I do want to give a shout out/congratulations to our 2009 Horse Quiz Bowl Junior Team One for placing 3rd out of 39 teams in the state competition on January 10th! Go team go!
Heidi :)