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Showing posts with label training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label training. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Hershey's Hanna aka Elvira

In 2011 I made the decision to sell a 6 year old grade mare I got from a guy in Halfway, OR.  She was still in a snaffle but coming along very nicely, and well patterned on barrels.  The problem was that she was just too short for me.  She had a great build but wasn't 15 hands.  I liked Socorra a lot and kind of wished my dad would have just taken her.  I didn't have to sell her to a stranger though, instead I traded her back to the breeder for a coming 3 yr old un-broke registered filly that was by Soco's Sire's Sire.  It was a tough decision and it wasn't any time at all that the breeder was heeling on Soco.  Little miss Elvira may have been similarly colored, but had a completely different attitude.  I've been around several horses from this guy and I've been impressed with them all. Elvira is still far from green-broke but I want to make sure she's started right, and she's doing really well. I took a picture of her butt the other day and was surprised how much she's grown since I've had her.  She's just about right at 15 hands, which isn't big, but I wanted a shorter horse since my other 2 are tall. So here are some pictures of Socorra and Elvira.
Socorra right before I traded her. Not a very good picture, but I only have a couple on this computer
                     A very fat Soco                                                  

                                             Elvira when I first got her.
                                                    Summer of 2011
                                                Spring 2012
 
Summer 2012

 
Fall 2012

 
And Elvira now.

With the exception of a mustang I got when I was 10 this is the first horse I've had that I've gotten to do all of the training on.  It's quite exciting, and I have high hopes for Miss Ellie. I think what these photos have shown me is that I seriously need to work on my photo taking skills, and should probably start using an actual camera...


Xo Loves,


Me






Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Horses and Souls

“When I bestride him, I soar, I am a hawk: he trots the air; the earth sings when he touches it; the basest horn of his hoof is more musical than the pipe of Hermes. ”
― William Shakespeare, Henry V  

This quote quite perfectly describes what I feel when I'm with horses.  I'm a friendly person, but I'd rather spend time watching and working horses than wandering around large crowds of humans.  Throughout the past several years, horses have gotten me through some tough times.  The horses themselves were sometimes tough, but it gave me something else to think about.  Something to put all my energy into, to concentrate on and wear myself out over.  When I'm on a horse, or working with a colt, my mind is blank.  My heart rate slows, my breathing calms, I lose all inhibitions, worry, stress and pain.  Its just me and them.  Horses have forever calmed my soul.  I don't know exactly what they feel, I can't talk to them.  But I can change their body to change their mind.  The moment when they drop their head, lick their lips and soften their eye always satisfies me.  Even if we don't accomplish anything else, I know for that period of time they let me see them.  For that moment I feel as though our souls connected.  So, tonight I thought I'd share some photos of the horses that are currently helping me to forget.