February 19, 2010

Good luck

Good luck to all our friends starting the season tomorrow at Mullet Hall. Wish I could be there to cheer y'all on.

February 04, 2010

Welcoming new herd member

Our little herd grew by one this week....KJ received a call this week from Cecil Mills. Cecil had decided to sell Topaz and wanted to give KJ an option on her. As many of you know this pony (yes she's that small) and I have a very special connection. There are very few equines that I trust the way I do this mare. She is the only mare I've jumped 4 foot and better in my adult life where the reality of injury resides.

I'm very grateful to KJ for bringing her home this week. I know it was a tough decision for Cecil to decide to sell her.

I also want to let everyone know that I will not be posting much in the month of February. I accepted a new job this week as a animal removal specialist and pest erradicator with Trutech INC. I have to go to Atlanta for the next three weeks for training. I look forward to gettting home, and getting back in the saddle. In the meantime the horses can enjoy some down time trail riding with KJ. Hopefully when I get home I will have enough time to tune up Togey, Scout, and Topaz for some spring showing in March and April.

January 18, 2010

Togey's back in training

Many of you have been sending e-mails lately. I want all of you to know I appreciate hearing from you. My computer time is fairly limited by my new lifestyle, so I apologize if I haven't gotten back to you.




Togey came back from Katie's about 3 weeks ago. We gave him a couple of weeks of down time to adjust to his new environment here at the house. I started him back into work with some gentle trail riding around the cold and rainy weather. He's now well versed in the woods and doesn't look at much including decaying animals which is a smell that bothers many horses. We need that he had 2 triggers with water and steep hills. We don't have a lot of access to hills, and even if we did it would be too wet right now to work on them. On the flip side the wet weather makes it ideal to train in the water. The warm weather the last couple of days has finally given me the opportunity.




Horse training is an interesting business. Togey is a very intelligent horse and becomes bored easily. Living in the forest gives me the opportunity to keep his training very flexible. We hack 2 or 3 times a week in the woods for conditioning. We school another couple of times per week in the woods. There's nothing we can't work on in the woods that you would do in the arena. We do lateral work down the dirt roads, we use fallen logs to jump, and being in the woods gives us the opportunity to work on things that the arena doesn't. Today we got to the point where Togey is galloping through water without any thought at all. This is a really important skill for an eventer, as all cross country is required to include a water complex.




Today we also worked over logs quite a bit. I really enjoy jumping in the woods. Togey listens much better waiting for me to tell him where we're heading too next and listening for instructions. When we've had good days in the woods I usually come back and jump stadium style fences in the yard. Here's some video of 2'6" today. We worked really well at 2'3", but missed the video of it. My position is off at 2'6" as we were struggling to wait for spots.





It's amazing what you can make jumps out of with a little creativity. The jump in the video is actually an old bunk bed. We put feet on the headboard and footboard to use them as standards. This particular bed worked out really well because there were swells already cut in the rails that make perfect jump cups. KJ added a bit more creativity and drilled holes all across the top for flowers and holes down the posts so I can use actual jump cups and use it as an oxer.




The final part of Togey's training is spending one day a week in the yard working on circles. We are in the process of putting an arena up, but for the time being I work circles in the front yard. The arena going up is quite a process. We are relocating some equipment on the farm. Then we're mowing and leveling the area before bringing in footing and putting up the fencing for it.

January 04, 2010

Winding down

It has been almost two months since I last posted. There is a lot of change happening in my personal life right now. Some amazing relationships have been renewed, some amazing relationships are taking a break. Life is all about the ebbs and tides of the water. At this point in life I am needing to return to work full time, and have been winding down activity with CRA. I have retained a handful of private students who I really enjoy teaching, but otherwise we are taking a hiatus for awhile. My posting will be very limited in coming months. I wish you all well, and my phone is always one. Albeit with out voice mail. I hate checking messages.