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Old Farm Blog
Below is my old farm blog, rather unceremoniously copied and pasted over here. Don’t follow any of the links as they don’t work. I’ll edit them soon!
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Weird winter weather
Back in the saddle
Letting Jigsaw go
Belle gets lonely (and Hearts and Horses benefit ride)
Thank goodness she got her brain from the Percheron side!
The other day I wanted to ride Kelton in the afternoon by there was a tractor digging a ditch for a water line right along the driveway, and one long side of my arena is right next to the driveway. I took her out there anyway and figured if she was antsy, I would either ride only on one side or leave the arena and ride in the pasture or something. She gave the tractor a good look, but when I asked her to march on by on a long rein, she did, and never gave it another thought throughout our workout. What a good girl! Have I mentioned how much I love this horse?!
Kelton goes to another schooling show
We earned only a 60.8% on Test 4 but that was due to several mistakes, including my misunderstanding of the loops and my not adequately preparing Kelton for the left lead canter, so she picked up the right lead. After I rode the test the judge explained the loops to me and had me ride them again, and that time she said “perfect.” Oh well, now I know!
Unfortunately I have no video of this ride because I was there by myself
Our first dressage show of 2008
Who knew there were alligators in Colorado?
At first she wanted to turn around and go the other way, but I asked her to face the logs and think it over. Her head was straight up in the air and she was trembling slightly, but every few minutes she took a tentative step towards the logs and snorted at them. I let her decide when to step forward and when to stop, and after a while she finally decided she could walk quickly through “alligator alley” without being eaten. She felt pretty “coiled up” with energy, in a way that would’ve made me get off almost any other horse, but she remained pretty attentive to my requests despite her concern, so I never got nervous.
I know that accidents can still happen, but I don’t think I’ve ever trusted a horse as much as I trust Kelton (well, maybe Jigsaw). What a good girl! Even if she can’t do “correct” dressage because of her lameness issue, I’m thrilled she can still go on trail rides, and that we can go out on our own when we want a little one-on-one time with our thoughts.
Muddy ride
More good lessons
Ready to ride the range in search of lost calves
Flying on the Princess
We did the same thing today. Last Sunday it was a little cool and overcast, but today it was about 50 degrees, sunny, and just perfect. I can’t wait for spring!!
First trail ride of 2008
Heated indoor arena
The county just opened up this morning “open riding” session, and we plan to make good use of it in the future!
Jigsaw is doing remarkably well
When she walks, she has a noticeable limp, but the fact that she still likes to jump around and be silly on occasion tells me that she still enjoys life, despite the pain. And of course she still LOVES her cookies! So I think she might actually make it through the winter to enjoy another summer pasture. She’ll be 21 in April. I know that’s not that old for a sound horse, but it’s pretty good for a horse with “end stage arthritis” in her knee. She begs to differ about the “end stage” part!
Good lessons
So the instructor helped me break down what was probably going on for Belle and showed me what to do when she started to get nervous or tense. Belle is emotionally complicated for a Fjord, but that also means she has the potential to be pretty light and responsive (if we can work through the confusion).
We worked in a large circle the whole time and kept things very simple, working on concepts at the walk and trot, and by the end I was amazed by the improvement in Belle. Not only was she more relaxed, she was moving much better than I thought she could, with longer strides, a round frame, and softness in her neck. I was so delighted! Belle is by far the most comfortable horse I’ve ever ridden, but I would say that the quality of her movement is just “OK.” However, if I can get her to move like I did in the lesson, then I’d say we would probably do well at Training Level — provided she’s relaxed and on the aids and all those other things!
I look forward to taking more lessons after the holiday break.
Winter trail ride
It’s nice that this trail is so close, but I think I like riding out from the Eagle trail head better because then you can do a loop rather than an out and back. But it was nice to be out on a ride, regardless!
More solo trail rides on Kelton