I know nobody reads this but me, but I'll write about it anyhow.
So, new edition of Horse & Rider has an article about how cowlicks on a horse's face can help predict their trainability and mind set. Any opinions on this? I wonder how many people have not bought super horses simply because their swirl said they were a complicated personality. Or how many people had their methods influence by thinking that the horse was gonna be an ass to train. Interesting topic. I'm gonna look to find more info on it. I know there is a whole book with pictures and everything, but do I want to spend money on a book when what I really need is a bosal? Not likely.
Hickory
Saturday, May 31, 2008
The rain was nice, and my weekend is PACKED
So, we ended up with some much needed rain. Hickory and Penny ended up with a bit of lunging and some grooming. The lunging gets better and better. I'm hoping to get some work done on them this weekend, but my kid's 4-H books need to be handed in tomorrow, so today wil include a mad dash to get the last bits complete and glue some photos in, which I have to go get developed today. Way to leave it to the last minute. We also have a benefit thing to go to tonight, for our neighbors who's house burnt down.
Apart from tomorrow being book hand in day, it's also picture day and a lesson. My kids only have an hour and a half lesson, both were put in the same group. But, I loan my horse to a 14 year old girl cause her horse isn't quite her cup of tea, and we board another kid's horse here, so I haul it, PLUS, I volunteered to pick up a horse for a kid who's dad's truck broke down and can't otherwise get there. So, instead of spending about 2 hours at 4-H lessons, I will end up spending closer to 5 hours there. I don't really mind, I get a chance to get off the farm and speak to other adults. So, my weekend looks like it's shaping up to be hectic.
Apart from tomorrow being book hand in day, it's also picture day and a lesson. My kids only have an hour and a half lesson, both were put in the same group. But, I loan my horse to a 14 year old girl cause her horse isn't quite her cup of tea, and we board another kid's horse here, so I haul it, PLUS, I volunteered to pick up a horse for a kid who's dad's truck broke down and can't otherwise get there. So, instead of spending about 2 hours at 4-H lessons, I will end up spending closer to 5 hours there. I don't really mind, I get a chance to get off the farm and speak to other adults. So, my weekend looks like it's shaping up to be hectic.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Looks like it might rain today
Which is great because we really could use more moisture, but it's hard to work the horses in the wet. I left them out in the grass paddock last night. When I went out there to call them in, both came loping across. I know, I know, they were doing it because they know I bring the hay and oats, but still nice to see.
If it does end up raining, maybe I'll just tie them up in the barn and work on their ground manners and picking up feet. Their farrier will thank me for it.
If it does end up raining, maybe I'll just tie them up in the barn and work on their ground manners and picking up feet. Their farrier will thank me for it.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
OK, so I have lots of work to go.
I lunged both today. At the start, Penny wanted to rear and head back towards her friends, but she didn't take long to get the general idea. I'll just keep at it till she's solid at it. I really wish I had a round pen. I would have liked to add some video I took of her, but turns out my "unlimited" internet means that I can spend as much time as I want on things like this, but heaven forbid I try to load a video over 1 minute, or more than 10 photos in a day. They actually shut down my internet connection for a while. I told them specifically that I wanted to be loading pics and videos of my horses when I paid the $500 to get the bloody thing set up. They could have told me then that uploading was a big no no. I wish I lived somewhere that the choices weren't satellite or dial up. Anyway, back to my horses.
I also dewormed today. Both get it done on a regular basis, so it wasn't a big deal to either of them. I use an ivomectin that a friend gets from the US (I'm Canadian), for like $3 a dose. I can do 12 horses for what it costs to do 2 if I had to buy dewormer from the local tack shop.
As for Hickory, he was a real pain. Actually took off while loping and pulled the lunge line right out of my hands. Yes, the dogs were barking their faces off at the foxes, but still, no need for that. So we went to the other pen and worked him till he was starting to sweat. If you have enough energy to mess around, you can just work some of it off buddy. After I got him working well, I stopped him and put him away. Hopefully tomorrow goes better.
I also dewormed today. Both get it done on a regular basis, so it wasn't a big deal to either of them. I use an ivomectin that a friend gets from the US (I'm Canadian), for like $3 a dose. I can do 12 horses for what it costs to do 2 if I had to buy dewormer from the local tack shop.
As for Hickory, he was a real pain. Actually took off while loping and pulled the lunge line right out of my hands. Yes, the dogs were barking their faces off at the foxes, but still, no need for that. So we went to the other pen and worked him till he was starting to sweat. If you have enough energy to mess around, you can just work some of it off buddy. After I got him working well, I stopped him and put him away. Hopefully tomorrow goes better.
Today, we lunge
Hickory has already been lunged some. He walks and trots, loping, not so much. He's kinda lazy, but we need to start building some muscle tone, so he'll have to suck it up.
I don't have a round pen, or access to one close by, so I'm gonna make do with what I have. A lunge line and a lunge whip. I guess I can go use a little square pen, but they are all pretty mucky and gross right now.
I just got in from feeding, gonna do some dishes and head back out there. Maybe by then it'll be warmer.
I don't have a round pen, or access to one close by, so I'm gonna make do with what I have. A lunge line and a lunge whip. I guess I can go use a little square pen, but they are all pretty mucky and gross right now.
I just got in from feeding, gonna do some dishes and head back out there. Maybe by then it'll be warmer.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Bath Day
It was finally warm enough to give some baths. It's been under seasonal temps for the last few days, but today it was t-shirt weather again and the sun was shining, so out came the hose.
To start with, Penny was super easy to catch. Practically walked right into the halter. Worked with the clippers a bit again. Getting better with that ear. Then I got out the shampoo and turned on the water. All in all, I thought she was pretty good. Moved around a bit. I'd like a wash rack, but since I don't have one, I make do by tying them to our hitch rail. I don't think I would have stood any stiller had someone been hosing water down my butt. Here she is all wet.

Looks real happy about it, doesn't she. lol

So, we got her all clean. I knew Hickory would stand still. He was shown as a baby, so he's got that been there, done that attitude about bathing. He also stands nicely for a sheet to be put on and taken off. I use mostly open front blankets and sheets, but he will allow me to put a closed front one on too. And a slinky hood.
So, after a bath for both, and a blanket put on and taken off Hickory, I put them in stalls, gave them some oats, and will turn them back out after they are completely dry. I know, I know, they'll both just roll after I turn them out, but it's got to feel good to get a winters worth of dried skin and crap off.
To start with, Penny was super easy to catch. Practically walked right into the halter. Worked with the clippers a bit again. Getting better with that ear. Then I got out the shampoo and turned on the water. All in all, I thought she was pretty good. Moved around a bit. I'd like a wash rack, but since I don't have one, I make do by tying them to our hitch rail. I don't think I would have stood any stiller had someone been hosing water down my butt. Here she is all wet.
Looks real happy about it, doesn't she. lol
So, we got her all clean. I knew Hickory would stand still. He was shown as a baby, so he's got that been there, done that attitude about bathing. He also stands nicely for a sheet to be put on and taken off. I use mostly open front blankets and sheets, but he will allow me to put a closed front one on too. And a slinky hood.
So, after a bath for both, and a blanket put on and taken off Hickory, I put them in stalls, gave them some oats, and will turn them back out after they are completely dry. I know, I know, they'll both just roll after I turn them out, but it's got to feel good to get a winters worth of dried skin and crap off.
Monday, May 26, 2008
So, I guess I need to write down some goals
For both of them, I'd like them to;
Stand to be haltered.
Lead quietly beside me at a walk and a trot. No pulling or dragging.
Stand while tied, without pulling or pawing.
Stand while grooming, clipping and bathing.
Pick up all four feet for long enough not just to pick them out, but for long enough for a farrier to get their hooves trimmed.
Longe quietly with no pulling or bucking.
For Hickory, I'd also like him to,
Stand while being sacked out.
Stand while being saddled.
Keep his head down while being bridled.
Be line driven quietly.
I was grooming Penny today and she can be caught easily, will lead at a walk, stand tied while I brushed her, plus I clipped her muzzle with no problem at all. It took a while of rubbing the clippers on her neck before I could do her bridle path, but we got it done. I also rubbed the clippers on her ears. I don't want to actually clip her ears, we aren't going to be showing any time soon and bug season is starting. She stood great for her left ear, but needs more work on her right one.
It rained here all day yesterday, and they are in a dirt pen, so her legs were pretty dirty. I'll bathe her tomorrow if it's warm enough, then clip her fetlocks.
She could pick up her feet a little better. I'll have to really work on that. Her hooves could really use a trimming.
I'm about to head out and work with Hickory now.
Stand to be haltered.
Lead quietly beside me at a walk and a trot. No pulling or dragging.
Stand while tied, without pulling or pawing.
Stand while grooming, clipping and bathing.
Pick up all four feet for long enough not just to pick them out, but for long enough for a farrier to get their hooves trimmed.
Longe quietly with no pulling or bucking.
For Hickory, I'd also like him to,
Stand while being sacked out.
Stand while being saddled.
Keep his head down while being bridled.
Be line driven quietly.
I was grooming Penny today and she can be caught easily, will lead at a walk, stand tied while I brushed her, plus I clipped her muzzle with no problem at all. It took a while of rubbing the clippers on her neck before I could do her bridle path, but we got it done. I also rubbed the clippers on her ears. I don't want to actually clip her ears, we aren't going to be showing any time soon and bug season is starting. She stood great for her left ear, but needs more work on her right one.
It rained here all day yesterday, and they are in a dirt pen, so her legs were pretty dirty. I'll bathe her tomorrow if it's warm enough, then clip her fetlocks.
She could pick up her feet a little better. I'll have to really work on that. Her hooves could really use a trimming.
I'm about to head out and work with Hickory now.
Introduction
So, I decided to start a blog about training two of my Quarter Horses. They are full brother and sister. Hickory is a 2 year old gelding, and Penny is a yearling filly. Both are cow bred sorrels.
For now, I will be just doing ground work with them. Obviously, my eventual goal is to be riding them.
I figure if I have to write about my progress, I might actually get more work done. I'll try to take pics of the both of them as soon as possible
For now, I will be just doing ground work with them. Obviously, my eventual goal is to be riding them.
I figure if I have to write about my progress, I might actually get more work done. I'll try to take pics of the both of them as soon as possible
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