Chance has been back to full work for a while now. We have even been jumping 3' again over the past few days, and he has rocked it! It has been a while since we have jumped any sort of height. With working on his behavior all fall and winter, him having time off with …
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Having Fun
I find that I often get so caught up in my goals and ambitions that I forget to actually enjoy riding. Horse riding is, in fact, pretty fun. Yet, getting so caught up in perfection can really suck the life out of the sport. A bad ride becomes the end of the world. A head toss is absolutely devastating. Sounds pretty dramatic …
Realities of Horseownership
Horses don't always do what we want. They get hurt and sick at the most inconvenient times, which can often put a damper on show plans. They can be tough to train, have annoying quirks, or even have physical problems that make it impossible for them to perform the way we need them to. …
Riding Through It
Chance is not an easy horse, by any means; he is one of the most difficult horses I have ever ridden. There have been times that he has truly scared me. For so long, I would have constant flashbacks of those frightful experiences. Fear has no place on horseback. It makes things worse because horses can …
Horsewomen and Horsemen
A horsewoman is defined as a woman who rides, trains, breeds, and cares for horses. Beyond all of that, a horsewoman has a true passion for equines - along with an understanding for them. Horses can seem complicated to most people but, to the horsewoman, they are as simple as anything. A horsewoman cares deeply …
Looking Brighter
In Wintertime Blues, I told you all that Chance had been a little injured. Well, he is still a little injured, though ride-able. The vet came out on Monday since he still wasn't quite right. When Chance was at the clinic for his colic, they had done a lameness exam and worked him on the lunge …
Wintertime Blues
Things always seem to happen all at once, right? Last week, Chance was off for the first time in about a year. It doesn't seem to be anything serious, we are thinking just a mild tendon strain. I am still riding him lightly, and he gets Surpass and a standing wrap afterwards. He felt much better …
The Blogger Recognition Award
Thank you so much daleenc for nominating me for The Blogger Recognition Award! Check out her blog, Thoughts from a Christian Cowgirl! Award Rules: Thank whoever nominated you and provide a link to their blog. Write a post to show your award. Attach the logo to your blog. Give a brief story of how your blog started. Give …
Light Hands
A soft, light hand is essential in riding and training horses. The lighter the hand a horse is trained with, the lighter and softer the horse will be throughout its life and career. I have found that more often than not, horses prefer a their riders to be light on their mouths. Some horses like …