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Bareback Jumping

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This week's lesson - after the flat, Trainer K took our saddles away. And it was a freaking blast! Halo is a 7ish y/o appaloosa/paint cross, and he was such a good boy. On Thursday, Spring and I have a private lesson with Trainer K! If all goes well, we'll be jumping a bit - although she's letting me keep the saddle for that.

Rehab Chronicles: Part I

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In case the title of this post alarmed you, never fear - this is not about Spring! It's also not about Leo, who is still getting the winter off before hopefully starting his own rehab journey in the actual spring. Both my babies are happy, healthy, and sound *knocks on all the wood*. This post is about Nigel, the horse I'm rehabbing for Trainer K! Nigel is one of CEC's two single-eyed horses Nigel is a 21 year old lesson horse. He's a TB cross of some sort - the kind of fancy mover with auto changes and a heart of gold that has always made him a lesson favorite, and he's spent the last 6 years packing riders of all levels and ages around lessons and lower level hunter shows.  He came up lame in the summer, and has spent the last six months growing fuzzy and fat as his tendon injury healed. Before he lost his eye to an infection, he was a talented upper level show horse. Two weeks ago, the vet cleared him to start his rehab.  We got to skip the hand wal...

Saddlebred Sunday

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Last night, B and I visited Leo at my neighbor's, where he spends most of his time right now - they put a round bale out, so he, Saja, and the donks have been spending most of their time on that side of the property.  He was happy to see us, but soon after we reached him the donkeys wandered off into the woods, and homeboy was LIT when he realized they had left him behind.  What followed was a ridiculous but highly photogenic display of herd sourness as Leo galloped circles in the sunset, wanting to follow the donkeys but not wanting to leave Saja behind.  Sadly for Leo, Saja was not interested in relocating, despite his repeated urgings and saddlebred stallion imitations.  Eventually he settled down, and I got some pretty fantastic photos. Also, there is no longer any hint of lameness - he hasn't taken an off step in months, and his antics only emphasized his soundness.  I don't want to jinx anything, and I don't...

The Slow Path

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Hello, hello, hello. It's not quite been a month since my last post, but I'm getting dangerously close. I do most of my posting at night, at my job, and all fall my down time at work has been taken up entirely by online classes, because I decided that taking a few would be fun. For some reason. To make up for my absence, this post is heavy on the mini-donkey pictures, because their adorableness cannot go unshared. Spring's 20 days of groundwork went by quickly, and the improvements were definitely noticeable - not just in how she was moving and carrying herself, but also in her ground manners, which weren't terrible but definitely needed improvement. Her appointment with the chiro was last Monday, and while it wasn't all rainbows and unicorns, it was definitely better than her first set of adjustments. She went from "completely locked up in her back" to "tighter on one side." She had a trigger point on one hip, and her neck was tight,...