Showing posts with label Frying Pan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frying Pan. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Flexibility with our horsemanship

Today Sarah and I had planned on taking Simba and Lily to school over jumps at Frying Pan.  We attempted to beat the storm.  Upon arrival the winds came in, a bit earlier than expected.  The ponies were a little unsure of all of the strange sounds inside of the indoor. At one point the bluestone warm up ring was blowing onto the metal side of the indoor-that was quite the sound!  Lily was only a tiny bit unsure with one or two baby sized shys. Simba was a little more concerned, however.  After walking them around  bit we did get on and allowed them plenty of time to walk and try to be calm.

During our warm up, Sarah and I agreed that although we had planned on doing a lot of jumping, we would canter, and maybe take a jump or two depending on how they did.

They were fantastic and we both ended up jumping several jumps.  However, we did not do what we expected to do.  We decided that it would be a better experience for the ponies if we had a few really nice jumps while they were calm, and end on a good note.

This is a perfect example of why we need to be flexible with the plans we make for ourselves and our horses.  Sure, we wanted to do more jumping-it's fun!  But with the weather conditions the way they were, it was NOT appropriate.  Plastic trash bags inside of cans were blowing, the doors were rattling, as were the gates. Stuff was hitting the side of the indoor.  Lily told me she thought there were white pony eating monsters trying to get in when she heard the big doors rattle.  That did, however, make Simba happy. :)



Loretta
 the natural horseman
 clear communication/visible results

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Great Days at Turner Farm

It has been an incredible week here!

On Tuesday, Sarah and I planned on taking Lily and Simba to Frying Pan for jumper schooling. I've been having some issues loading Lily into the trailer.  She is not afraid. She is 13 and well seasoned. However, she is also a pony. And a mare. And has appy in her.  In order to save time I wanted to load Lily and go get Simba, but she's been really hard to load without another horse in the trailer. We've been working on it a bit, but not much. So Tuesday morning, I got her on all by myself.  Lead rope, crop and treats in hand and she was awesome. So we headed to Simba's.

Simba, being the superstar that he is actually SELF loaded!  I've watched him go from backing up and needing a chain on his nose to this.  Lily, maybe you could learn a thing or to from him.

We got to Frying Pan and there was utter chaos due to set up of a carnival. We bagged that idea an decided to go to Turner Farm.

When we arrived at Turner, Sarah was taking our tack out of the trailer and noticed Lily's bridle was not there. Yes, in my excitement of getting her on the trailer, I left her bridle at home.  I thought, well, I'll just walk around with her in the halter and her lead for reins and help Sarah with some jumps, maybe do some trotting if she's good.  She was so good we cantered. And then, we even jumped, several times, even a little coop.  I was quite proud of her. And, it was a blast.

Simba had a big day with the jumps. He conquered those scary flower boxes and even jumped the coop too.





Loretta
 the natural horseman
 clear communication/visible results

Friday, December 16, 2011

Leadline Class @ Frying Pan 12/10/11









Loretta
 the natural horseman
 clear communication/visible results