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Thanks. The 'tether' is just a temporary thing so I could groom her and take pics of her. I tried to get pics of her free in the stall, but she kept walking towards me :laugh: When not working with her in the stall, she is free to move about and lay down if she so desires.
That makes sense. Good job Mom! Good luck with your new girl :)
 
I didn't sleep real well last night. I was worried my new girl was going to get hurt if the cows decided to visit her during the night. I was scared she would either run through a fence or try to jump it. I got to the farm this morning and didn't see her :nail: I walked towards her paddock and there she was just standing there, calm as could be with this look of, "What Mom? I'm fine, now can I please go inside and eat breakfast?" :laugh: After bringing her in and giving her breakfast, I headed off to the track because I'm working another horse sale. Shortly after I arrive, the talk turns to the races from yesterday (Breeders Cup raced here in Kentucky at Churchill Downs) and the 2 horses that broke down during a race (one horse was put down on the track due the horrible compound fracture she sustained). It made me very thankful that I may have 'saved' my girl from that future.

This afternoon I went back to the farm and decided to exercise my girl lightly. More than anything I wanted to see how she handled having a harness 'saddled' to her (I didn't put a saddle on her, instead I have a harness that goes in the same place as a saddle and I use it when I want to exercise a horse without me getting on the horse) and I wanted to see how she handled a bridle. I was very pleasantly surprised! She was extremely quiet and very well mannered. I tested her to see if I could push her buttons and get her to kick or act out and she didn't. :thumb: She is extremely curious about her surroundings, but she is also a wimp about approaching new things (there are 2 50 gallon drums painted black and white like cows and she would look, walk towards them, but wouldn't go within 15-20 feet of them :laugh: ) She is giving me lots of hope that she will be fun and fairly easy to retrain.

Then as I was cleaning her stall it hit me...I forgot that cleaning stalls can be a great workout ;) The downside to having a horse and trying to save money while owning her, I have to get up at the butt crack of dawn so I can take care of her and make it to work on time. In other words...I'm heading off to bed in a few minutes because I need to be up and out of bed by 3:30AM tomorrow :eek: Nite all.....
 
hey!
Sounds like a good day for you!
So...you are not gonna race her?
So..it's 10 reps of mucking on the left, then switch and do another 10 reps on the right?
:D
 
Awesome, congrats on the horse!!! I hear ya, I am in bed by 8:30 the latest, and up by 3:30 and at the gym by 4!!! Crazy the stuff we do to ourselves, huh!!! Wishing you nothing but the best my friend!!!
 
hey!
Sounds like a good day for you!
So...you are not gonna race her?
So..it's 10 reps of mucking on the left, then switch and do another 10 reps on the right?
:D

Yep it was a good day and today was even better. Nope, no more racing for her. 10 reps to the left, 10 reps to the right, then lift and dump the tub in the spreader ;)
 
it is always wonderful to have a horse with a lot of personality! I would much rather have one with a sense of humor than one that just stands there all day, even if she does act up on occasion :)

Ohh I know. Personality is a must and she has tons of it.
 
Awesome, congrats on the horse!!! I hear ya, I am in bed by 8:30 the latest, and up by 3:30 and at the gym by 4!!! Crazy the stuff we do to ourselves, huh!!! Wishing you nothing but the best my friend!!!

Thanks. Nothing like having another kid in the family ;) I know, the hours are nuts, but it is worth it in the end.
 
I had planned to put my saddle on my girl and just work her on the ground to see how she reacted to the stirrups hitting her sides. She was perfect and the stirrups didn't bother her. She was being so good, I decided 'what the hell' let's get on her :suicide: She was a champ. It didn't bother her one bit that I was on her back. All we did was walk around for a little bit, but that was all that was needed. It was more than I expected at this point. I ended up graduating her from her paddock to a small field. She is now out with 4 other girls, but one is the boss mare. My girl didn't really care about the other girls, she just wants to graze and explore. :shrug: I will go to the farm in the morning to check on her and feed her. I also will be checking her for any injuries the other girls may have given her and make sure she didn't get too cold during the night (it's supposed to be about 50, but with light steady rain for a portion of the night).

Well I'm off to shower and head to bed......
 
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Sorry all. I've been going to bed early since I have been getting up at the crack of dawn. My girl is doing great at the farm. She has become buddies with an aged paint quarterhorse mare, but the other girls in the field hate my girl :( There are 3 girls that only have to look at my girl and she runs away :( The only plus to running away is she isn't getting kicked, biten, or hurt. I haven't worked her at all the last couple of days because of being tired and it was getting dark out. I plan to work her over the weekend.

I finished working the sale for the week and return to my regular job thursday and friday so I get to "sleep in" a bit :laugh: Atleast I have the weekend off and can rest up. I am working the sale next week, but at the end of the week. I do have to say, the sale was great today. The one baby I took to the sale ring sold for $75,000 which was more than the owner expected and the pregnant mare I took to the ring sold for $200,000 which was a lot more than the owner expected. All in all, the farm had a great day with all 3 horses in the sale selling for more than was expected. On top of the good day at the sale, the farm had a colt racing at Churchill Downs this afternoon and he won :banana: He paid something like $14+ to win :thumbup:

Well I'm off to shower, relax, then bed.
 
Can we expect to see this filly in the Breeder's Cup Juevenile Fillies race next year? If so, can I get a special pass?

:wave: Dev.


LOL... Her racing days are over. She is sound, but so far I don't see her having the mind to be a race horse. She is extremely curious, but with a very short attention span and she is lacking confidence about approaching strange things.

If the Breeder's Cup returns to Churchill Downs in 2008, I may try for tickets. Actually in this year's Breeder's Cup Juvenille Filly race, the filly that finished third, Cotton Blossom, was born and raised on a client's farm and I got to handle her some when she was a yearling. I can say a colt to watch is 'Tactical Weapon' ;) He broke his maiden today at Churchill Downs and I was incorrect, he paid over $18 to win http://www.equibase.com/premium/eqbPDFChart.cfm?TID=CD&CTRY=USA&DAY=D&DT=11/08/2006&STYLE=EQB&RACE=7&BorP=BAlso keep an eye out for 'Andromeda's Hero'. It has been officially announced, when Andromeda's Hero retires he will stand stud at the farm I work for during the sales. http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/todaysnews/newsview.asp?recno=67668&subsec=6
 
My girl is doing great at the farm. She has become buddies with an aged paint quarterhorse mare, but the other girls in the field hate my girl :( There are 3 girls that only have to look at my girl and she runs away :(
ah...she's the hot new 'chick' on the farm..they are just sniffing her out..you know...to see if she has what it takes to hang with them...it's all horse politics...
:D
 
ah...she's the hot new 'chick' on the farm..they are just sniffing her out..you know...to see if she has what it takes to hang with them...it's all horse politics...
:D

She's the hot new young 'chick' on the farm. The older girls are not too happy about the young chick especially since she is a thoroughbred and not a quarterhorse like them. :rolleyes: It does seem like she may have gotten over her fear of another girl in the field. Today when the chestnut girl looked at my girl, my girl didn't run away in fear which is a plus. Today I was either really brave or really stupid. I was actually sick all day today and was in bed untill about 3 pm. I got up and went to the farm for a little bit. I groomed my girl while she ate and then decided I would get on her for a little bit. No problem except, I haven't worked her for a couple days and I decided to just get on her bareback. Problem with this....I was not as strong as I normally would be and getting on a 2 year old thoroughbred off the track is not always the smartest idea. Much to everyone's surprise she was well behavied and didn't mind me on her bareback. :thumb:
 
Sorry for disappearing again. I ended up sick in bed again on friday :pissed: Spent yesterday resting some, cleaning and in general catching up on life. Haven't made it to the gym in a while because of the sale, being sick and the new girl, but hope to return soon. My girl is doing very, very well and is giving me lots of hope she will turn into a beautiful show horse.

Hope everyone had a good weekend.....
 
hey you!
Looks like we have the same gym consisstancy...let's fix this!
Hope you are feeling better!
 
hey you!
Looks like we have the same gym consisstancy...let's fix this!
Hope you are feeling better!

At least I'm getting to the farm and walking there as well as doing a bit of riding.

I am feeling better, but not 100%. Our weather here has not helped. One day it's high of 50, next high in the 70's, the next high in the low 40's then add in damp and rainy on the cold days :wits: It would be so nice if Mother Nature would make up her mind and settle on a season.
 
...heh...ask a woman...to make up her mind??? HA! HA! HAR! That's funny!
:p
 
well...she did pick pretty colors... :D
 
Hope your feeling Beteer Sister Devlin!!!
 
Heya Dev! :wave:
 
Hope your feeling Beteer Sister Devlin!!!

Thanks Arch. I'm feeling better, but not 100%. My body has some issues that have made a re-appearance :pissed: and it has me going through rounds of yuckiness. Except for that, life wouldn't be too bad.
 
hope your feeling better hon! :)

I am, but due to antibiotics I go through periods of cramping and feeling like I'm about to :barf:

boilermaker said:
Dev! Get well.

Thanks. I'd get well even faster if it would stop friggin raining. I swear I'm starting to grow feathers and web feet. On the flip side, atleast we didn't get the thunderstorms, high winds, or tornados like some of the states south of me got.
 
I feel you on the rain. We get it here first and pass the savings on to you!
 
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