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Horses, Saint Simeon: "Pony Man"
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June 8, 2020

All About Pony Man

Since I almost never talk seriously about Pony Man, you'd be forgiven for expecting that he's just a random pony I picked up on the side of the road. Well, that's only half true! He's a random pony I picked up next to a breeder's farm on the side of the road! But in all actuality, he's a registered[...]

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May 20, 2020

The Dominant Horse

Stu is a dominant horse. It took me a surprisingly long time to realize this.  There were many times I made excuses for his behavior. He's a little bit slow, he doesn't understand what I want, etc. etc.  But what actually is taking place is he just doesn't want to do it. He's incredibly l[...]

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F#, Photography, Saint Simeon: "Pony Man"
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May 14, 2020

Shot from the Top

My deck overlooks my pasture, and I've been wanting to experiment with getting overhead photos of the horses. One day the horses were hanging out by the deck so I seized my chance.  While I didn't get exactly what I was looking for, I love their reactions.  Pony is trying to figure out[...]

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Horses
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May 11, 2020

Unpopular Opinion: Blanketing is Overdone

Over the weekend the temperatures dropped down to freezing. In case you forgot the date due to living in this groundhog day situation, it's May now. Gold Cup would have been on Saturday, a day when we usually all don summer dresses and stand outside in the sunshine (also sometimes the rain.) But th[...]

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Horses
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May 4, 2020

Tiny the Twin Colt

I've already been posting about this on Facebook, but not everyone follows me on Facebook. (AHEM, maybe you should!). My friend Sarah has twins - Twin foals, not twin humans. I've known Sarah for 9 years now. I bought Berry from her. I sent Pony to her for training. Sarah is a really interesting pe[...]

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April 14, 2020

The Kool Aid Man

Several days after Stu's last breakout, I was again mucking stalls. The stalls happen everyday, but this time was going to be different. (This blog is well on its way to just being a chronicle of Stu breaking my fences.) You know the movie, "The Butterfly Effect," where the tiniest thing can cha[...]

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April 13, 2020

More Misadventures of Stu

It was late afternoon, and I was walking into my kitchen after hanging out with baby. My tiny yorkie wanted to go outside, so I let her out, and turned to grab some food before I went back to baby. My eye caught something out of place, and I paused, looking out the window. Stu was grazing in[...]

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April 6, 2020

Working with Stu

Stu annoying another horse. Stu is no longer mostly idle. Instead he gets worked every night, or every other night. (Basically, like 40% idle now, which is why it can be mostly not idle.) We've been working on the lunge line at a walk still, which is a bit disappointing to me. I'd like t[...]

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Equestrian Lifestyle, Horse Fitness, Horses
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April 3, 2020

The Steeplechase Horse

Would you like to own a racehorse? It may be more possible than you think. Do you own a thoroughbred? You're halfway there! The National Steeplechase Associate would actually like you to consider it. They have a campaign called Go Jump Racing with the aim to increase participation among horses a[...]

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March 30, 2020

Stu’s Not So Bad

After a week of Stu's antics, I was ready to sell him. I was almost ready to give him away to the first person who said they wanted him. Not only did he knock down a fence to get to the mares, he learned from that experience how to knock down fences. In total, he took out three fences in less than[...]

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