Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Fly preditors


I just ordered a whole summer's worth of Fly Preditors..
Let's see how this goes... We already have flys and dang it, it is still getting to freezing at night.. Technically we have not hit spring yet.

https://www.spalding-labs.com/Horses/Default.aspx

From the research I have done, it appears we may not have a magically fly termination this year... But after a couple years of releasing these killer preditors- we should see some difference.

Ok, I will give it a shot. I hate fly spray.

Wasted money

























So like- I thought I was being all super spiffy to the horses by ordering them some new nice feeders for their hay and grain. I want to keep them from eating off the ground, getting possible poo and pee or even a bit of sand or gravel in their mouths. Eating these things can cause them to get really sick and die.. Especially Sunny, being as old and delicate as she is...

(I hyperlinked the image to the feeder on Country Supply.)


The feeders came today and they are fantastic! They are bigger than I thought. I put them together and fed the horses in them as soon as I got them put up on the fence.



Well, Sunny- my old smart Arabian mare- knows what she wants.. She pulls her lips back and stretches her teeth out and very gently pulls the hay through the slots and the pulls back until she has a good thick strand of it and she places it on the ground. She keeps doing this until it is all on the ground- aaaaannnnd then she eats.. Damn it. She beat the system. I figure she has given up and wants to die. At least she doesn't do this to the grain..

Conquistador just goes with the flow and eats from the feeder. Good boy.

Now, what else can I waste money on... We are getting a little money from that Stimulous package (the advance on the supposed 2009 tax refund we are not getting).. Ha!

Friday, April 25, 2008

OTTB= Off the track Thoroughbred



I have been looking for a new horse for quite a while. I finally sold the super green mare I had and there was money burning a hole in my pocket. I went out and rode horses and none of them felt right. You could see it in their eyes that they were not right for us. Then one day it was suggested to me that I check out Track rescues. We live 3 miles from a major racetrack so I thought about it.
I started emailing this woman who runs a Retirement facility for thoroughbreds, only 25 miles away. She talked me into coming and checking out some of her horses that she felt would work for us.

The facility was located adjacent to a Correctional Facility and there were inmates there working with the horses. She does an equine management program with the inmates so that they can get certified and feel good about their futures once released. These guys each are assigned 1-3 horses a week and they are given tasks like, riding, lunging, desensitising the horses to plastic bags and loud noises etc.. It is a good program.. When I got there to look at this one mare that she felt was a good match for us, the mare was just picked out by someone else. bad timing. She asked if i would be into having a gelding; not knowing I was really more interested in geldings. I said YES! She told her crew to go get a bunch of horses, she rattled off names.. They all ran off with lead ropes. Moments later about 6 guys were back and 3 or 4 of them rode in bareback with a lead rope and halter. Wow. I was amazed- these horses came from racing histories and could be ridden like this. I told her I would look at the ones who were ridden in. Conquistador struck me with a look. He has such a kindness in his eyes. I knew then, without any question, that he had to come home with me. After his vet check 2 weeks later, he was transported home.

Now, 2 weeks later, he is here and it has been raining non stop! I want to do my first ride with him in the round pen. I can't because there is mud knee deep in there. Waiting for it to dry up. I hope he does not lose any of his (re)training.

In the mean time, I have been reading up on OTTBs and have become somewhat afraid to ride him. I am learning about others who have had terrible experiences with horses taking off on them.

I wish it would just dry up so that I can just go ride and get this initial fear out of me.