Mar 29, 2011

solo in the paddock

















Nicole couldn't come and join me in my paddock ride today (as we'd planned), but i was a good girl and went for a ride anyway. I managed to time it so that Darren was available to 'supervise'. (He had his lunch and cuppa while i rode and even managed to take photos)

Tallic was a bit stirred-up, there was a bit of wind, and he really doesn't like wind. Things weren't going too bad until the pony next door decided it was time for a bit of a romp and a gallop, and then Tal decided it was all too much and had a little 'take off' on me. I was pleased it was over in a few strides and back under control, but i called it quits soon after.

Mar 27, 2011

the champagne's flowing..............





to my devoted followers, well, ok, Louise, apologies for not having blogged for a whole month. in short, a negative 'tirade' at the end of a riding session/lesson left me feeling less than good, and i'm afraid i'm a little prone to feeling worthless and depressed on such occassions and things went to a little bit of a stand-still while i re-evaluated some things. But, the champagne bottle that's been sitting in my fridge waiting for something to celebrate, came out tonight!! In short, here is why:


  • float loaded the little man all by myself this morning - woooohoooooo! (and i put the float on the car all on my lonesome, and got it right - yay)


  • he was fantastic standing in the float at nicole's house while we put her gear in the car and Joe on the float (another tick in the box!)


  • travelled well and stood nicely when we got to riding club (hadn't mentioned it was a riding club outing had i, oh well, you know now). unloaded like a bought one - go tal!


  • tied up to the float with our new bungy rope (a motor cycle inner tube with a clip, purchased at our club comp down at elcho park 2 weeks ago). gave him his hay bag and left him to it. nicole got ready and went to her lesson, i went to the club rooms for a pee and a cup of tea, and watched him from there. he did need a couple of taps with the whip for pawing the ground, but, other than that, he was very good!


  • checked on him occassionally, but he basically stood there very well (i had initially left his float boots on so he didn't rip his legs open pawing at the mud guard. when i took them off, i decided that had been a good move, cos the biting flies were being a pain)


  • during lunch break, wayne's horse went for a gallop around the fields, but it was Joe who flung his bucket off the float and was beside himself! i wonder if he thought the bay horse going for a run was tallic??


  • after lunch, nicole and joe had their flat lesson, so i decided to take tallic for a walk session in the fenced off grass area. it's about a 2 acre space. there was a lesson being conducted in there, so we worked mainly up around 3/4's of it. donna was working her 3yo pally in the round yard. we did lots of stops and goes, he really does pull me along a lot in the halter, but i discovered that tapping him on the chest with the whip makes him stop it. did some sideways stuff when he was worrying about things, and of course back ups.


  • Jill Foley was leaving the area when we were going near the gate, and needed a hand out. we ended up chatting and decided to take the horses for a walk around the outside of the show jumping arena. Jill's new boy is an absoluted darling and worth his weight in gold. and so, might i add, iare Joe and Woody, who we met up with coming out of their lessons. so, we all went for a walk around the cross country course together! poor me was the only one on foot and i had the fastest walking horse - figures!! they were all really good and i was amazed at how well they all coped with looking at the new whangfangled cross country jumps. we couldn't even work out the line you'd take to get thru one lot of them we found ourselves in the middle of - we all agreed we didn't need to know, cos none of use would be doing them!


  • the most amazing part is i then decided i was going to ride my boy! i saddled-up (took a swig of drink and some rescue remedy while i was at it) and me and my entourage went to the grass arena. i cannot begin to say how grateful i am to have such a wonderful group of friends acting as my massive hand holders (they offered to 'block him in' if he needed it!!) having people to talk to, support for me and my horse, was just what we needed. jill's husband even carried the mounting block into the paddock for me, and then took pictures (which i CAN'T WAIT to get and add in here!!!!!!)


  • we did spend about 5 mins with me trying to squash the bot fly that was buzzing around. turned out there was 2 of them (i only got one, but it was time to get on with it). sue trainor was on the sidelines offering to be a person on the ground for me if i wanted it. i decided i'd be fine without, but again, i'm so grateful for the offer.


  • i got on, and off we went (me and my buddies on a paddock trail ride - LOL) and he was a superstar. only thing i can say he did wrong the whole time was a sort of pigroot, which i think was him trying to get rid of a fly (they were TERRRRIBLE, even with repllent on). nicole went and gave some visitors a pat of Joe (tallic was a bit 'looky', but didn't do anything wrong). i did some test stops occassionally (which gave the quarter/stock horses a chance to catchy up (tal's got a good walk on him!) and he was fine with Audrey and Woody having a trot to catch up with us. tal was in the lead most of the time, and we spent time walking with Jasper (and Jill). IT WAS FABTABULOUS!

I have come home from my second time at rc with tallic a VERY happy camper. I'm so grateful for friends and riding club members who understand that it's worth taking the time to get a young horse accustomed to such a busy, and what could and can be, overwhelming environment.


i'm very proud of myself and my darling boy for what we achieved today. many might think it's a very small achievement, but to me, my friends and my family, it's HUGE.


small steps, big progress........


thanks guys!

Mar 19, 2011

Don Hoffman

In mid March, 2011, I made one of the best decisions I've made yet for Lutallic. I organised to take him to see Don Hoffman over in Invermay at Corrine Doodt's house.
Nicole co-pilotted for me which I really appreciated, and Dale and Darren took off for a weekend at Johanna Beach.
When we arrived, there was a bit of a surprise in store for us - dogs, a cat (with a death wish), children and quite a few horses and people. Okay, deep breath......
He came off the float very nicely, had a bit of a look around, and allowed me to tie him up with his new bungey cord to the float. I had to keep the whip handy to prevent him digging holes in corri's drive way, and let the people around know that he was 4yo, newly broken-in and inexperienced. (That was so they kept their toddler out from under his feet, they were a bit blase until then! and seeing him being a bit skittish woke them up too) I felt a bit silly about warning them that he was just a 4 year old when I found out that the lovely palomino they were holding, who looked so quiet he could have been tranquilized!!! was also 4. Well, that's 1/4 horses for you huh!
Anyway, it was our turn eventually and the tying up to the float was good practise for him with all that was going on, and off we went into the stable block. Having been broken-in in a place where stable blocks with horses coming and going etc has definitely been a good thing. He was a bit concerned about the bloke who started poking him in his chest and shoulder etc (which apparently really hurt), but he wasn't too badly behaved.
Don diagnosed that Tal has injured his near side shoulder at some time, and has had the injury at least half his life. It is only just now (6 weeks later) that I've recalled that I used to look at his shoulder muscle and wonder why it looked like it did -DOH! Oh well, better late than never.
The off side hip that I was actually worried about was in fact compromised because of the shoulder (diagonal of course. Might also explain why he gives me grief when I pick up that hoof, cos he has to put the weight onto the sore front leg).
Don showed us how certain muscles didn't bounce the way they should, including those under where the saddle goes, and how after he put the injection into the rump muscle, all of a sudden there is beautiful boing in those muscles how it should be.
Tallic's near side chest muscle was so tight that Don had trouble getting the injection into the muscle, the needle went in fine, but the liquid just didn't wanna go. Bloody hell, that is tight.
I told Don that he was either a mind reader or knew what he was doing, because I had a list of 'symptoms' written down in my back pocket, and he'd told me all of them (except the n/s leg crossing over/swinging in).
We had strict instructions of no arena work for at least 3 weeks (he explained how the torn muscle would start to repair and the effects that the progress would have on him in 12 day stages (I think that's how it goes) and what to look out for. If he went girthy in 3 weeks, don't ride him. It's a bit hard to tell with Tal when he 'goes girthy' cos he always has been!)
So, I went home $110 poorer, feeling that I had let him down and should've done something years ago, but, overall, happy that I finally had done something which I had faith in to fix him.
Oooops, I forgot to mention that he gave Tal a chiropractic type adjustment as well. Lots of interesting positions and crunchings going on there. The coolest is when he gets the horse to arch his back like a cat. whoa

Mar 3, 2011

bridle and lunge session

After having Mond to Wed off due to being wormed on Monday and injuring his hind legs in the gate playing with PJ, i decided i'd better do a lunge session.

tallic has been a bit difficult to bridle, moving his head away and even trying to go backwards to avoid the bridle. about time we fixed this!
  • right hand over the poll, lower the head; kept doing this until happy
  • bring the bridle up to the nose with the left hand (this is all from the near side). he'd lift his head, move it sideways, anthing to avoid the bridle
  • back to lowering he head, then bring the bridle up and down the nose until he accepted it without lifting or shifting
  • had to do quite a few repetitions of all of these mavouvres until i was happy to put the bridle on. repeated this step 3 times, then did it up and ready to go

Lunge session was done with the side reins at the girth level where norman wanted them. i started on the 9th hole, but decided that i liked them a little looser.

  • tallic was forward and swinging
  • he went off the commands well, and i was able to basically stay in the middle and keep him going without having to chase him up much at all
  • did a reasonable canter to the right, although above the bit

short and sweet session of only about 15mins.

when we returned to the corral to take the gear off, he lifted his head when removing the bridle, so, it went back on. 3 repetitions again. he has to have it removed as nicely as it should go on!

GOOD session

legs less swollen the next morning