Sunday, October 27, 2013

Poems: Never Said I was Good

The day started with the young ones...
and ended with the older ones
The fillies were great
The trail ride was fate
We trotted a lot
and my shoulders are shot
Misstack and Ana were part of the game
It was windy but they never lost their brain
I'll stop with this rhyme
It takes too much time....
And that shows you just how much skill I have writing rhymes. I kinda don't feel like writing too much, but I'll say that Toffy has improved. She is a whole lot more trusting of what I ask her.
Misstack and Ana's trail ride went pretty well. We went on a trotting trail ride to see what it would do for Ana. She walked so nice the first mile and then we asked her to trot and she got hyper. We also cantered so the whole way back she was prancing. We were half a mile from home, crossing a road and she walked. Aleythia promptly got off.
Oh one other thing Terry said that yes to keeping the foal at his place for training.














Friday, October 25, 2013

Please Let it Work!!!


I have the most awesome news that isn't 100% off the ground. It's more like 50%. I got asked by someone from my school if I would like to halter break and do ground work with a foal she has. Her mother trains barrel horses, and she wants someone to start her foal. I don't know if she just doesn't have time or what. So I was waiting for the bus and I walked up to this girl and the conversation went sorta like this.
"Do you know how to train horses?"
"Ya, totally."
"Do you want to halter break and do ground work with one of our horses? My mom is kinda like, 'we really  need to get someone to start this horse.'
"Heck ya."
"How much do you want to get paid?"
"Ya know I don't know. Because I am a beginner horse trainer it will be less, but I really don't know what I should ask. So ask your mom what she thinks I should get."
"Were would you train him? At our place or yours?"
"Honestly it would be so much easier to keep him at my place, but I'll have to ask Terry what he thinks about and then there's paying for feed."
"Ya, so I'll ask my mom about that."
"I'll see what Terry thinks and get back to you."
I am super excited to see how this works out, cause honestly everything is in my favor. It's a paying job. Which would be appreciated. We have an open stall because we recently lost our oldest horse, it would help me to get more motivated to get over and work with him and I would therefore work with my other horses. I feel like Terry would say that we already have too much on our plate, but I think it'll be an incentive to work more with our horses. If we add another horse to our roster of mounts we will have nine horses to ride all together. Six is usually a more common number though. We don't have to ride Strudder or Santana. So add another one and we do seven. Though this horse doesn't need to be ridden and will take less than half an hour a day.
I can't wait to do all the work we put into the fillies into that horse. I actually don't know the gender, breed, age, or anything else about this horse. I'm thinking that this horse is a little older that what he should be to be just starting on this because they really need it done. I seriously hope he isn't a stallion, but seriously doubt that would even be a possibility.
So that's my exciting news. I don't know what will happen. It's a surprising twist. It's really funny too. I'm getting a job prospect even before I will need it. God's done that to me quite a few times. When I need money, even before I know I'll need it, I get some type of job. It really is quite amazing.

Monday, October 14, 2013

This is How We Do It








Coffie has gotten way big


this is how we do it
We went on a trail ride Saturday with Toffy and Coffie. It actually went way better than I expected. It was very windy and the horses were nervous just being in the paddock. Aleythia and I decided that it would be safer for our health to lead them for a little while. We led them about half a mile, crossed an intersection, and got on. I think riding your horse in the ditch is the best thing you can do to them. They get used to cars, stepping on random objects, seeing random objects. If your ditches are anything like mine you'll understand. Oh another plus is that it's harvest time. The huge tractors are out and making noise. I got off when they came by. I don't like getting bucked off. To my surprise Toffy didn't care. I was prepared for her to have an "I might buck" attitude, but she did really well. I try not to let my preconceived notions about how they will do an a ride affect my actions towards them.
We got on a dirt road, and we turned around an hour into our trail ride. We cantered a little ways, and trotted. I'm not sure how far we trotted, but it was definitely longer than five minutes. Those fillies are really slow walkers. When we were going out Coffie was zigzagging all over. After that trot and canter she went considerably straighter. Coffie also decided that cars were scary on our way back. We were just about to the intersection when a car came by. Coffie jumped sideways and Aleythia almost fell off. A second car goes by slightly slower than the first and Coffie still jumps. A third car went by and this guy got the idea. The horse doesn't like cars!!! He drove slowly by and Coffie didn't spook. A little while later we were sitting at the intersection waiting and a truck and trailer turns onto our rode and Coffie doesn't spook at all.
We reached home and I had gotten off and I was leading Toffy up the driveway and this little yapper/rat comes racing over and Toffy's like, "OH MY GOSH!" Then she's like, "oh wait..." and promptly goes to eat.
After that Aleythia and I clipped Toffy's feet. It took an hour.... Terry can do it in 15 minutes. The reason it took so long was because our hands are not strong enough to squeeze the clippers together and it takes both of us to do it. We did get it done though.
Then we went in and watched a movie for a couple hours.
I rode Santana and he didn't buck me off. I consider that a plus. I have probably ridden him three times sense August.
On a sadder part Stretch was put down.

Friday, October 11, 2013

Knowledge Comes In Different Forms


The fillies are going through another growth spurt. Coffie's withers come up a little above my chin, and I'm 5'4". She is looking a whole lot heftier than her skinny younger self. Her mane looks awful. She's been reaching through the fence to eat the grass on the other side, and tears off her mane in the process. I might cut it all off after winter so that it grows straight.
I haven't ridden for 2 weeks and it really is a pain. I am having a hard time making the time. Cross Country ends soon though (Wednesday next week). That should free up quite a bit of my time.
I rode Misstack on a short trail ride... after two weeks off. I like riding her on trail rides. She looks to me more, and more often, and does what I ask. I love that she doesn't mind being away from the other horses. And plus it gives us something to do sense I am not training her in the barrel pattern. After fair I quit with barrels, and poles, and all those other events, just to give them a break and do something different. So we'll go on trail rides, I'll work on getting them more supple, and teaching them new things like sidepassing. I don't have them do a whole lot of work, we're kinda lazy.
I think I got somewhere with Toffy today. I gave her a reminder course in ground work and getting her to do what I ask. I've started doing rollbacks with her and am telling her "Hip!" before every turn so that she can relate it when I get in the saddle and do it. Then I had a little bit of fun and threw a small ball at her. I don't know what it was made of, but it was really squishy. Squishy is the wrong word, but describes it accurately enough. Believe me I was not abusing my horse. Just getting her used to different things. I also emphasized things hitting her legs. I took a hard whip and tapped her legs, I bumped her legs with a tire, and I threw the ball at her legs. I am trying to fix how touchy she is about things hitting her legs. Then we did the tarp. I started out shaking it. It didn't take too long for me to be able to shake it while it was on her back. I'll keep doing random object training. We'll do that with all the fillies. Dash is brilliant at it though.
That is my story... wait I'm not done yet.
Yesterday I went up to some place to a Horse Evaluation contest for FFA. I discovered something. Horse people are weird. They make me laugh. I couldn't even really tell you why. I was just listening to a random conversation of a couple girls that  sounded like they knew what they were talking about. I think that's why I think it's funny. Horse people act like they know what they are talking about. When in reality we just know slightly more than the next person. My limited experience has taught me a lot, but there is so much more I could learn, and there is always someone who knows more than you or I do.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Picture Crazy!!!!!

So I'm just going to go picture crazy.






























The fillies have changed quite a bit over the summer.