The weekend was a great success at The King's Arena in Great Falls, Mont. Rooster arrived extremely alert and interested in all the other horses. But, he settled down in no time (with the help of my mare who has done this a million times and was cool as a cucumber) and stood quietly next to the other horses for the rest of the weekend. I was worried he had gotten attached to my mare and might put up a fight when we left him to make a run, but he only whinnied a little and never got too upset or challenged his lead rope at all. We got some riding in both days (no, we did not compete!) and went right up to the sorting pens where all the action is: Horses chasing cows, running into panels, people shouting, cheering and clapping. Lots of great exposure for this guy and let me tell you, he did not miss a beat. Such a cool dude!
A journal of my participation in the 2016 Idaho Extreme Mustang Makeover from April through July. Selected trainers' skills will be put to the test as we tame a wild mustang in roughly 100 days and show off our work at the final competition at Idaho Horse Park in Nampa, ID on July 29th & 30th, 2016.
July 17, 2016
July 13, 2016
Week Fourteen - Chiropractic
Yesterday, our favorite Chiropractor (for both humans and horses!), Dr. Mike Welker, was in Great Falls for several appointments. He is based out of Butte, Mont. but travels this way about once per month to service clients. Rooster has always exhibited a funky head position while lunging clockwise, so I decided to take him down for Mike to take a look at. Mike saw it right away and suggested the condition had been with him almost his entire life. It doesn't seem to effect every-day riding and is really only noticeable while lunging. He flexes right and left just fine under saddle, but I will say he doesn't love working circles. Mike said this should improve over time now that he's been adjusted, but it may never completely go away. I think Rooster already feels better, though.
After the chiropractor appointment, I decided to take advantage of open riding hours at a local arena called The King's Arena while we were in town. Stella's sorting competitions take place here and we'll be coming down again on Saturday with Rooster. I thought it might be good for him to get introduced to the place before all the commotion of a big show arrives this weekend. He took some time to check everything out like garbage cans, barrels, chairs and tables, etc. but settled right in. It was great to have the entire place to ourselves.
We've been catching a few much-needed rain showers, but as usual, the ground has become slippery and dangerous! The sun has been out all day, today, so I'm hoping things will have dried up a bit in time for some riding this afternoon.
Hard to believe Rooster and I will be departing for Nampa exactly two weeks from today!
After the chiropractor appointment, I decided to take advantage of open riding hours at a local arena called The King's Arena while we were in town. Stella's sorting competitions take place here and we'll be coming down again on Saturday with Rooster. I thought it might be good for him to get introduced to the place before all the commotion of a big show arrives this weekend. He took some time to check everything out like garbage cans, barrels, chairs and tables, etc. but settled right in. It was great to have the entire place to ourselves.
We've been catching a few much-needed rain showers, but as usual, the ground has become slippery and dangerous! The sun has been out all day, today, so I'm hoping things will have dried up a bit in time for some riding this afternoon.
Hard to believe Rooster and I will be departing for Nampa exactly two weeks from today!
July 11, 2016
Practice, Practice, Practice!
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Enjoying some "trail" time after flatwork sessions. |
Yesterday I took Rooster and my AQHA mare, Stella, to the KW Arena in Sunburst. The three of us will be traveling this weekend to Great Falls as I'll be competing in a ranch sorting competition with Stella. I've decided I'll bring Rooster along for the much-needed exposure of a big indoor arena and show. I wanted Rooster to get comfortable with Stella and I riding off without him, as well, which can cause a lot of anxiety. Definitely nervous at first, but Rooster never blew up or put up much of a fight. I was really pleased. After a good workout, Rooster was content to stand.
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Standing quietly at the arena while Stella and I get some exercise. |
July 3, 2016
Holiday Weekend Success
Made great strides with the help of Gerry Cox in Colville, Wash. this weekend! Rooster and I came home with lots of tools and tips to work on for the remaining 3 weeks until competition. Couldn't be happier with our progress!
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