Some fun stuff came in the mail though! |
Both of them with the blue steel, hahahaha. |
She was so interested in this, it was funny. |
Sunday was a jam packed day. Up early to move some hay for my mom, then we sped back to pick up Cinna and Trigger to head to the horse show. She loaded without any fuss, so I was hoping that would be a good omen for the rest of the day. She unloaded okay, and was reasonable for the first half hour -- I walked her around, let her check out the arena, other horses, graze a little, etc. I thought having Trigger there would be a calming influence on her, but instead they just mostly screamed back and forth to each other -- mental note, next time, take her alone.
As long as she was moving or grazing, she was pretty good. The trouble came when I asked her to just stand still and wait -- that's something that we haven't practiced nearly enough, and it showed today. In our halter class, she walked and trotted fine with me, but line up was an absolute disaster. She was 100% checked out and not going to stand still. Mostly it was just baby impatience and lack of training on my part, but she was also getting bitten up pretty good by greenhead flies (who are apparently impervious to any and all fly sprays, great). The other two horses in our class were Arabians (it was a non-stock type halter class). One is an older show horse with bagillions of shows under his belt, and the other was a 10 year old stallion owned by a friend of mine -- while not an experienced show horse, he still had a lot more life experience and shows under his belt than Cinna. I didn't feel ashamed at all to get our butts kicked by them, since she was a tasmanian devil of activity, making it very difficult for the judge to get a look at her!
Probably the .2 seconds she stood still in halter |
(the formatting for the above photo won't cooperate AT ALL, so my OCD is just going to have to deal that it's left aligned instead of centered)
Wins for the day -- she loaded twice without any fuss, stood tied to the trailer, and tried really hard to listen to me in the halter class. She also did relax enough to graze, so yay!
Utter fails -- standing still in the halter class, being quiet, general shenanigans.
Verdict -- she needs more miles! Hopefully I can get her out to a few more fun shows, and then perhaps a dressage show this fall (or more realistically, maybe next spring haha).
Those bottom pictures of her standing are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!! 😍 I'm a little obsessed haha
DeleteShe is beautiful. I think that she did very well at her first show. Standing for horses when they are agitated is very very difficult so it will take time for her to figure it out.
ReplyDeleteThank you! She tries really hard, she just has a suuuuper short attention span. It'll get better ☺
Deletesounds like good solid miles for the baby!! glad she did (mostly) well and the areas for improvement seem pretty doable and mostly just related to age and greenness!
ReplyDeletealso glad to hear i'm not the only one who gets a little ocd about blogger picture formatting lol
Oh my God I spent like 20 minutes trying to get photos where I wanted them (believe it or not my plan was NOT to have so many clumped together) but blogger was not having it last night haha 😂 ughhhh
DeleteI have the same problem with my mule. She's fine at shows by herself, but when Eugene is along, she flips the hell out when she's separated from him.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures look great and it sounds like a successful show so congrats on that. I found when I was on blogger that switching to html mode and fixing things in there helped when blogger was trying to make the wrong decisions for me.
Well, I guess glad to know I'm not alone? haha.
DeleteOoooh, good call! Didn't think about editing the html. I tinker with html at work so it shouldn't be too hard.
Glad that it went so well for your first show! She is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm pretty partial to her 😍
DeleteLove the "blue steel"
ReplyDeleteIsn't it epic? Hahaha
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