Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Training continues

Jet's training continues just at a little slower pace when it comes to firsts.  G is still working on all the things she has begun.  Leading, tying, picking up hooves, backing, forehand turns (think basketball and pivot feet, with the pivot foot being one of the front hooves), haunch turns (again pivots but with one of the back feet), etc.

G did add one new element yesterday.  She took out the clippers.  That noise was more than Jet could stand.  He did not like those and she could not use them on him.  So now the process of desensitizing him to those begins. 

She also continues to work on bathing him.  Yesterday she was able to bathe him using the hose.  In the past she has given him a sponge bath or short spot baths with the hose; but this time he got a full bath with the hose.  G was excited and feels a sense of accomplishment with this. 

There are still areas that need work such as sidepassing (think grapevine for horses) and just standing still when asked to do so.  She will need this second skill for showmanship classes at fair and during the competition. 

It might help us all if the 100+ degree weather would break, but I guess it is trying to make up for the slow start to summer that we had. 

Thursday, July 22, 2010

G's post

G wanted to write a post so this is the one I am going to let her write..... Good luck following along ;-)
 
   Jet has been doing REALLY well. I am so proud of him, he just takes everything in stride. I am wanting to find challenging games to play with Jet. Any ideas?? I want to challenge him, but whenever I try something new, he just goes through with it. I want to find his capacity so I can challenge him, but I don't want to do overkill. Any suggestions for activities I could use to test him out? Anyway, Jet is doing really well, but I need to work on standing, otherwise I don't see Jet having a problem with showmanship.  I want to expose Jet to as much as I can. I am hoping to take him to the Lake and pony him off Addy, who is so bored he bucked and tried to run off with me last time I rode him. I am soo happy about where Jet is in his conditioning. I was kinda frustrated when I came home from an 8 day vacation, and Jet had a big hay belly.  You couldn't see his ribs :-), but boy, you could  see his belly!!! Jet is trimming down now, but I am surprised with the way he is chowing down on whatever food I give him!!! 2 flakes of Alfalfa/Grass mix each feeding, 2 quarts of whole oats in the morning, and at night he gets his supplement, (Trifecta, it works great!!) Strongid, and exactly one cup of Strategy grain., That boy eats more than our horses do (of course the older horses are done growing but still!!!). I am just happy that Jet will be in good condition for the competition. I am trying to go above and beyond, so Jet does the best he can at the competition. I am kinda nervous due to the fact that I am the farthest away, and I have absoulutely no clue as to what is going on with the rest of the competition. When I called the lady that runs the place a while back, she said that I was about where everyone else was, I want to call again, and see if I have fallen behind (I hope not!!!!!) Let's hope Jet and I can keep improving the way we are!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Lots of new experiences

Jet's training has taken another giant leap forward.  On Tuesday, G loaded Jet into the second stall of the trailer and took him to a 4-H ride night.  Now she didn't ride him of course but she wanted him to have the experience of trailering and being in a new environment.  It was a great idea and Jet did fantastic.  He took the new place and indoor arena all in stride.  The there were 5 other horses and riders at the meeting and they all rode around working on their own things with help from an adult.  G worked on walking him around and checking out typically scary corners filled with wooden cows and other objects.  Jet never once objected to anything he saw.  The adult had G work on trotting circles to help build up his back muscles and to pull up his baby belly.  During the competition G will have a chance to do some freestyle work to impress the judges and she is still trying to figure out what to do.  She asked the adult for help in teaching Jet to bow and in almost no time at all, Jet was half way to bowing just by using his curious nature and placing an object directly under him.  Wow!!!!  He is such a good boy. 

Yesterday was another big day as Jet was loaded up again and taken to horse camp.  This week at horse camp we are focusing on play and the 10 children and their horses are working on horsemanship, trail obstacles and then balls, flags, tarps, swim noodles etc.  Jet was wonderful!!!!  There was lots of commotion as you can imagine with 10 kids ages 9 - 13 scurry about with their horses.  The only thing that seemed to catch Jet's eye was the blue outhouse.  He walked over a mattress, through unfilled water boxes, under a cowboy curtain, through a tarp tunnel and over logs.  NO PROBLEM.  Then in the arena he walked over tarps, played with balls, and was rubbed all over with swim noodles.  Again NO PROBLEM.  He stayed the night in a stall and run next to a miniature horse and that was funny; a few times I saw him running up and down the fence next to the mini seemingly wanting to play.  The mini wasn't impressed; he stood and watched. 

We are headed back to camp today and I will post pictures tonight.
Here are the pictures from today at camp. 



G and Jet walk calmly through the tarp tunnel.  He didn't even rush the exit.  :-)


The wind helped by having the cowboy curtain or car wash strings up a little so Jet could see through. 

This was the first time G got Jet up on the tire.  As you can see she was thrilled.


G really wanted to do it again, so I got to take pictures the whole way through. 

The bond is unmistakable.  I am almost certain that Jet would follow her almost anywhere.




He was even graceful in his dismount. 

So I found the one place he is not quite ready to follow.  G did get him to go through twice but a third time was just too much to ask.  

He did dip one toe in just for me. 


The famous, amazing, awesome Buck Brannaman.  G rode in his clinic last year and we went back and watched again this year.  We ALL want to ride next year. 

Thursday, July 8, 2010

First visit from the farrier

Jet had his first visit with the farrier today.  He didn't really need his feet trimmed yet but I wanted him to have a few practice rounds before we ask him to do it for real. 

Our farrier came out to trim our other horses and spent some time with Jet as well.  He let Jet smell him and look at him.  Then he pet him and rubbed him all over.  I was very please with how comfortable and steady Jet stayed during the whole process.  Mike, our farrier, was then able to pick all four feet and hold them for different lengths of time.  Mike was also VERY pleased with how well Jet did and how well G has done working with him.  One BIG moment was when Mike was able to get Jet to rest a foot while he was petting it. 

Also received a phone call earlier this week seeking more information about the up coming competition.  Our local newspaper may be sending a reporter to the competition to do a follow up story including the competition.  That is SO wonderful.  G will show up with quite the enterage.  There will be G's family (+5), a good friend (+1), local newspaper (+2), CREA G's supporter/sponsorer (+2) = 10 people going to watch one little girl and her baby Jet. 

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Happy 4th of July

I hope everyone had a Happy 4th of July.  It was very nice and quiet around here.  Since this was our first July 4th on the farm we stayed home to see what it would be like out here. 

We moved from a neighborhood where there were wonderful block fireworks and a fun atmosphere.  However it was always hard on our dog and we often thought of our horses that we boarded.  Never knew how they reacted to all the commotion. 

Well there was no noise or distractions out here so the horses did great.  We could look out our back doors and see all the fireworks being lit in the nearest town.  The entire skyline was lighting up but no sounds and far away enough the horses didn't even seem to notice. 

Jet is doing great.  Almost a week ago, G put a pony saddle on him and cinched him up.  He had no problem with that.  She walked him around with no issue, trotting was no problem.  When he was asked to canter he bucked some but when she asked him to turn and face her he stopped bucking and was fine.  She went back to walk and trot and he did great.  At the canter he did bump up a little but seemed to do better.  How wonderful. 

Jet is also loading into the trailer easily.  The first time in he turned around and came out rather quickly but the next time he went in nice and quiet and backed out as if he had been doing it his whole life.  G will be taking him with her to a horse camp next week to help him get used to other places, people and horses.  Also there is a great trail course there and she is planning on working him over bridges, through water, through a tarp cave, through a cowboy curtain and over mounds with logs.  It will be SO good for both of them.