Just some recordings of various events / musings with my horses.

Sunday, 16 September 2012

Time for the Dentist

Well the dentist came to see to the horses week before last.  Dainty (after a bit of persuasion) allowed him to use the power tool in her mouth.  She needs her teeth brushing as her gums are receding and food is getting trapped.  Well let me tell you that was fun trying to brush her teeth!  Lewis eventually managed to get them done.   Mulls was fine - his bite may need some correcting next year due to age but on the whole his mouth was fine.

Sadie's bite has locked again.  I could kick myself as about 4 years ago this was discovered and under sedation it was corrected.  She then had 6 monthly visits from the dentist and we kept on top of it.  But then moving to the farm and not really doing much with her and then using someone who is not a true equine dentist last year who visited the yard I completely forgot about it.  But a few months ago she started getting really iffy in her head / mouth and started chewing / mouthing objects like her lead rope, bucket - anything really and was really locked on the left rein. She has also had a few episodes of choke as if she is not chewing her hay properly.  So, I contacted my old dentist who came out to see them.  He is really good - he trains other dentists and therefore his schedule is very busy.  We had to wait two months for our appointment.  As the procedure that Sadie needed doing required a much bigger power tool she needed sedating.  He could come back out end of October or I could take her to a monthly clinic in a neighbouring town.  Que me booking the morning off and a friend came with and we trundled off to this yard to have her teeth sorted.   Basically her jaw neither moved side or side or up and down (if you moved the jaw around)  the teeth were wedged together in the bite. 

It is easily corrected and took about 15 mins.  On arrival we had to wait our turn in a stall - she was such a good girl.


The vet arrived, asked me if she had been sedated before - I said yes and she asked how much sedation she normally has ?? !! What !!  I said I dont know my vet always just gives it and gets it right.  She didnt listen to the horses heart - ask any history - weigh her - nothing!  Bam - sedation in.  Sadie was very wobbly - I thought she might fall over but I was assured she was fine!  Thats ok to say when its not your horse that may fall down on concrete.  Anyway moving on - she was put in a special halter thingy that held her head up and the dentist did his job.


Vet presented me with a bill and told me to record in her passport the dosage.  I think not - horse seemed far too groggy.  Anyway she took about 15 mins to come out and when she heard another horse she started neighing really loudly and after I had walked her around a bit I loaded her up and went home.  She was still actually a bit groggy coming off the trailer ramp but once she realised she was home she seemed fine.

So we are back to 6 monthly visits for now to see how it goes.  I have not had a chance to ride her yet but I am sure she will be much more comfortable.  I am off on holiday for a week so will crack on when I get back.


Continuing the Journey ...

Well time is running out bit for this year in my journey to improve my confidence as soon the horrible weather will be back and horses will be back in at night.  

Decided to go again to Danethorpe with the intention of pushing to do the next level jumps.  I dont know what happened but my nerves just got the better of me.  Luckily once we had gone through the wood land trial with Lauren shouting encouragement at me we improved slightly but didnt really get my act together and so really felt it Monday and in fact Tuesday - felt I had been steam rollered.  Probably sitting too tense and gripping!

Sadie was due to have some dental work done and I toyed with going bitless but after a practice session decided it was just not safe.  She was fine but towards the end was a little iffy and I tried really hard to just leave her head alone.  She is not a horse that jumps on washing line reins though and is in fact very green in her jumping as we found out trying to do the steps lol. 

I get so frustrated with myself as I know the horse can do it - all she wants is for me to tell her to do it and I just freeze.  I am shouting at myself in my head - sit up, hold her up and kick.  I dropped her at one and she hit the brakes and luckily Lauren quickly point out my mistake.  So what I am trying to do now is look at the positives and to be positive - we tried the bigger drop fence and did a few new jumps like the steps, the coffin and a few banks but afterwards I felt cross that were others that are calling me to jump them and I just chicken out.

So .... we have a hunter trial planned for October and one more practice session before that to give myself a kick up the rear!  Maybe if I have a definite goal to work towards I might just pull myself together.


I have decided I need to jack my stirrups up a few holes and possibly get a gp / jumping saddle as the dressage and VSD saddle dont really help.


Hopefully this little clip of the coffin will work - she is normally very confident over ditches but we took a few trys to get it smooth - again she was probably feeding off my tenseness.


We played quite a bit in the water trotting through out over a small log and on to a slightly bigger log. She will jump out of water fine - but will not jump into water.

Trying to sort my knitting out on the steps lol :

she still wouldnt drop into the water and would slide along until she could jump off the corner.  She was getting a bit upset when I tried to push her so I left it at that.



Jumping out the water was no problem - although this picture makes me laugh as it looks like I was trying to lift her up lol.  She did eventually get the hang of it.


Tuesday, 21 August 2012

Danethorpe Hill Cross Country

Well if Hoods was good this place is fantastic!  Lauren and I, on a mission to improve our jumping confidence, decided to try somewhere new.  So, Sunday morning bright and early off we tootled to Danethorpe.  There are LOADS of jumps spread over about 5 / 6 different fields all varying heights from small logs up to great big jumps.  Unfortunately from Lewis' point of view he had lots of walking to do and a lot of jumps built on like a woodland course were hard for him to get pics of but we managed a few.

At first we set off to go explore the layout ... waving Lewis goodbye


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Our warm up log




There were about 15 jumps set through the woods like this one but not all were a nice clear path like this lol.







final jump at the end of the woods


one of the smaller drop fence options

tired, sweaty little ponies at the end




Monday, 6 August 2012

Greens Stables Summer Camp 2012

Well its that time of year again - CAMP TIME!   Have been a bit worried what the weather would do but luckily it was great all weekend up until the 'higher and higher' event last night when the heavens opened.  So that has been put on hold for a nice evening - to be continued ...

Unfortunately Mulligan is still not right and he LOVES the games - he stood watching from his paddock - neighing to Billy his little field mate as if to edge him on was really sweet to see. 

Our theme was Cowboys and Indians and although people started camping from Friday night the first actual event was the famous obstacle course on Saturday afternoon.   I took Sadie and a lady who used to ride on our yard came along and she took Dainty.  She did really well as she has never ridden Dainty before.

Entering games field :

So in Fancy Dress we waited our turn .....

 and then we were off ....

we had to negotiate the scary walkway with balloons
and on to the scary arch.  Last year Mulls was ace with this and I really didnt think Sades would do it but I kicked her on and off she went through - what a fabby pony when she wants to be ;)
next stop - biscuit corner - eat a biscuit before continuing - I think it would have been better if horse ate biscuit - was very dry lol
then through the bending poles ...
collect a jug of water ...

and carry safely to deposit in bucket ...
once water and jug in bucket - enter the holding pen and turn a circle ...

after a 5 second wait we were off ....
over a small cross pole ....
then a quick dismount ....
 through the tyres on foot and a run through the finish ....

We came second with a time of 22secs beaten by a 13.2 pony lol who got 18secs.  Will have to go faster next year!  We came third in the fancy dress category. 

Next up we played a game where you have to jump over a line of water tubs and each time a tub is removed until only one tub left.  If you knock or miss you are out.  I cant remember where I got up to but this is definately not Sadie's thing.  After the fourth round she is just 'yee haa' and staying on is tricky never mind aiming for a narrow tub so I think we went out fairly early - it is good fun though. 


Saturday night was BBQ and Broncing Bull - (Pics to follow).  I did not have a go however Lewis did.  Did not want to tweak my back in any way or form.  Sometimes I just roll over in bed and it twangs so dont want to find out what would happen falling off a bull!  Was great fun though watching everyone.  The kids were really good at it too.   I went home to see to dogs and sleep in my own bed although almost everyone else camped and luckily the weather was kind. 

Sunday morning early start to smarten and spruce ponies for the Showing Competition.  Two Sections - Tack and Turnout  and Ridden.  Again everyone really made an effort and Penny was our judge.  I remember being the judge last year and its really hard.  I won the adult section in both categories which was nice as Sadie was not too happy that Dainty was in field on other side of fence and I caught her twice in her stable trying to rub out her tail plait!!  Was also a good excuse for my tack to get a good cleaning. 



Sunday afternoon was gymkana games and the higher and higher competition.  I decided not to enter Sadie as it all just gets far too exciting for her brain.   The higher and higher had to be abandoned as the forecast rain finally made its appearance with thunder and lightning so we ran for cover.   It is to be continued this week some time. 

Sunday, 29 July 2012

Hoods Cross Country

I thought it was about time I put something on my blog..... Today Lauren and I tootled off to Hoods XC in Lincoln for a bit of a play around.  Miss Felicity (Flick) has had some loading issues but given a bit of time does get on.  Well today took 40mins and then Madam (Sadie) decided she wasnt going to get on.  There was a moment when I thought we wouldnt be going.  All of sudden we were all loaded up and on our way.  Hoods is a wonderful playground - it caters for the novice through to the advance.  I didnt push myself today but we intend to go back soon and there were a few jumps that I ummed and aahed about and then wish I had done afterwards.  We only had one hop, skip and jump moment which was good and both girls were very well behaved.

Quick warm up and we were on our way.  The great thing about this place is that there is a whole field that just has little jumps so the horses gain their confidence really quickly.

The weather was lovely although I was convinced if I was going to come off I wanted long sleeves on so was a little warm at the end.

Sadie I am pleased to say was only sweaty from work and not lathered from getting giddy.


There were only another 2 people on the estate at the same time as us and we only really saw them in the distance at the beginning. There are about 100 different jumps - just about every type you can think of.







Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Unthank Cross Country Schooling

Yesterday (after Sunday being washed out) I took Sadie to Unthank Cross Country to have a play around.   Was supposed to go with a friend and in all honesty my intention was just to wander around and use my little horse as a chair :).  Unfortunately Miss Felicity (the horse) decided she was not going to get in the trailer and so Sadie and I went anyway.   I really need lots of pushing to get my A into G and struggled to find one jump that I could keep jumping to get the 'feel' right.  Poor Sadie was brilliant - she is much calmer away from home as at home she knows the jumps so well and actually backs off a bit when out somewhere new.  

Therefore,  I should have really been riding her forward but instead we cantered in, stopped, looked and leapt with most of the time me jabbing her in the mouth poor girl.   Eventually, as time was just about up, I got it together and pieced together a small string of them at a decent pace after my friend was shouting encouragement at me :) :)

Over a small log trying to get the pace right
Throwing her at the ditch 


Loving the water!

So, I think I need to get my act together and learn to trust her more and ride her on instead of sitting there like a passenger!   Also might invest in some calmer for myself lol.

Saturday, 21 April 2012

Its Good News !

Well our team of vets were back on Thursday for the big trot assessment.  Mulligan stopped all painkillers on Saturday and to say he was feisty on Thursday was an understatement.  It didnt help that it was pouring with rain and luckily Lewis was there to hang on to him as I dont think I would have.  He took off down the stretch like he was training for the Grand National.  He even reared and bucked and I thought 'whoop whoop - he is sound!), hand brake turn at the top and another powerful trot back down however I could see on the return that he was not 100% and on the third take he was limping behind.  It is however good news in that he is MUCH better than before and is no longer dragging his leg or dipping his head and considered 3/10th lame down from 7/10th lame - bizarre scoring I know.


Mulligan - 21/04/2012 - first time out after 3 months

Our next course of action is four (one weekly) injections of Cartrophen which will help settle and smooth the cartilage and then in 6 weeks time, two weeks after final injection, he will be assessed again.  He is still on no / limited sugar intake but can now go in a pen for a bit each day. 

Well today the pen was made - after all the rain last night - honestly it has rained non stop for over a week now (well it feels like non stop) I was in two minds whether to do it but we were alone on the yard and I wanted to do it whilst it was quiet - I decided in the end not to drug him up and he walked out like a lamb and just stood and tried to graze (in his  limited grass edition paddock) - I couldnt believe it - it was quite a non event actually and his neighbours (whom he adores) came over to say hello.


I am ok :)
 I then went off to go and clean out his stable and kept checking on him but he would just look at me as if to say - its ok I am fine - he had a few rolls, dug the ground up a bit and tried to eat a few morsels of grass.



 
Unfortunately the return journey back to the stable half an hour later was not so un-eventful.  Thank goodness Lewis had him - he came out the gate - reared up - challenged Lewis - bounced on the spot and walked back to the stable like he was a race winner heading to the winners enclosure!  Fortunately stables are really close by and he was back safe and sound fairly quickly! He is extremely strong and obviously feeling on top of the world.  I just wish the sun would come out now so I can bath him and he can have the sun on his back when in his pen.


Muls having his bath




When we went back this afternoon it was lovely and sunny and luckily the yard area is like a sun trap and no wind and he LOVED being bathed.  I think he shed loads of coat and is nice and silky now too.


 


Drying off