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Handsome man |
This weekend was a little bit hectic with both Emily and I have opposing obligations both days with only a little bit of overlapping at the barn. Saturday I met her and we were determined to get two sets in before she had to head out!
We decided to take the two chestnut boys out first, her young prospect and Riley (best buds). Everything was still really snow covered, so we opted for a hack along the bridle path that surrounds the big paddocks. Both boys were very brave hacking into the unknown and with the snow being VERY deep in spots, they were getting a thorough workout. I think I even heard Riley huffing and puffing a little. When we got back around to the barn, we decided to take our hack down the drive (it's about a mile long) and up to the big hill that looks back toward the barn. This hill is going to prove extremely influential in Riley's fitness and for me to get a better feel for galloping up and down terrain! On the asphalt, I asked Riley to really march along because there's simply no reason he can't do some "real" work at the walk!
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Heading out on our hack around the pastures |
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Both of us looking super awkward. |
The next set involved two of Emily's sale horses. A lovely mare named Lola (who might be sold) and a 5 year old dark bay on his 5th ride post-track. You have to love the brain of a well-adjusted TB as he took the lead and led the whole way bravely. At one point they were heading under some low branches when one caght on her vest and snapped off landing on him. He scooted two steps forward and realized everything was fine and went along his merry way! He's definitely one of those types that is REALLY going to blossom with his own person.
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Her name was Lola, she was a showgirl... |
I had the barn to myself Sunday and I had planned to ride Riley and Turner, but time got away from me and I had some things I wanted to take care of with Riley, so Turner got off the hook. It would mark my first solo voyage on the property (and the ring is a bit of a hike from the barn) but Riley was just stellar.
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Heading up the ring, he spotted a buttload of deer bouncing around |
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Playing the ring, the snow was finally soft again! (also, sweet bedhead Riley) |
We mostly stuck to a large oval (probably larger than 20 meters, but I don't have a good eye for such things unless I'm in a dressage court) and it was actually really fun. He felt super, and because of the 6"-12" snow he was taking this big, bold steps that made him feel like a big fancy warmblood! So we practiced bend, riding without reins and using my legs to maintain our shape and of course lots of sitting trot. His trot is generally easy enough to sit, but in the snow he was really getting a lot of suspension, so it was very challenging! I used some of Emma's recent tips and though about pressing down into my toes, which ultimately kept the ball of my foot where it should stay and keeping my elbows elastic. I always try to this of turning my bell button toward the sky to help straighten out my upper body and I felt I was actually doing some pretty solid work!
*Ahem, my core hates me today.
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Our snowy playground! |
The last goal I had for the weekend was to take a conformation shot for January. Riley's looking a little rough due to some fungus on his face, and I was going to have to do it by myself (HA!), but I wanted to try anyway. Gotta stick to them goals.
But before we get to that, when I pulled him out of his paddock I noticed something kind of horrifying... As in, his tail was half-gone. I nearly burst into tears and as I'm sure a bunch of you know the struggle it was to get his tail long and full...
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We still don't know what happened, but it was either eaten by the pony OR some lunatic chopped it off:( |
I wound up trimming another 8" off of it to make it look slightly less insane, but I dunno guys, I'm at a loss for words. if anyone has any suggestions to help it grow any faster let me know!
Onto his little conformation shoot. It was moderately successful, but I was just happen he stood very still in a decent position while I snapped these:
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Hahahaha. |
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This was basically the best I could get him to stand up without spooking him or having him walk over to me for snacks. |
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Tail or no tail, he's super adorable. |
Overall, he looks like what I would suspect from having the last 2-3 months off with only light hacking. Under saddle he's been super soft and bendy and he's moving really well even without shoes. they'll go back on in another week or two after the mud disappears. But I think this is a good baseline moving forward. We'll up his workload each ride and get him up to 4 rides a week in the next month.
His tail totally looks chopped, not chewed. But that's crazy! Either way, he is super cute, and it sounds like he was a really good boy all weekend.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a chewed off tail so I have no idea what it might look like. It just seems very squared off!
DeleteHis new do makes him look like a 2 year old :) MTG works great to help re-grow hair (but is crazy stinky!)
DeleteAw thanks! He just turned 7!
DeleteI think he's been getting awkward posing for conformation shots tips from Robert.
ReplyDeleteRemember that time they shared hay? I think you're right! But something is better than nothing I guess!
Deletewhat a good boy about being so brave up in the arena - glad it was an awesome ride! our snow got too crusty and crunchy to really be any fun anymore... boo! but that tail... that's pretty crazy :(
ReplyDeleteHe's such a good dude! I love him so much. He definitely has his moments when he gets fit and happy!
DeleteOh man, total sad face about the tail. Sounds like some awesome solid rides though! I second MTG for the tail, I also like to get some cheap conditioner (ex: suave) and just work it into the tail each day with my hands, I swear it keeps the hairs supple and tangle free so they don't break any more.
ReplyDeleteGood idea! I was thinking I would maybe braid it and just not look at it for awhile, but it's so blunt where it was chopped that it wouldn't really stay in a braid!
DeleteHe's so handsome... and what a fun ride!!
ReplyDeleteUmmm it looks like his tail was cut!!! EEK!
Aw thanks! I can't wait for him to get his muscles back (but not before I do!)
DeleteWhat a pity about his tail!
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear you've been clocking such successful saddle time.
Thanks! We have some serious goals this year!
DeleteOh his poor tail! A biotin supplement might help, too - hooves and tails are made of the same stuff, and it may help speed up the growth process. But so happy you are back in the saddle and having productive rides! Hope to see you at some events this year! :D
ReplyDeleteThat's a good idea... at the end of the day, it's just hair, right? It's so great getting back into the swing of things and we will definitely see you at some events this year! A photo of Riley and Dino NEEDS to happen!
DeleteIt may just be hair, but it's really pretty hair that's now gone. SADFACE.
ReplyDeleteThat sucks about his tail, luckily it will grow back!
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