Thursday, January 8, 2009

Another Update is needed!




Whew! I need to update more often!
Salty is settling down well. We sold our one horse, Pepsi, who caused a lot of Salty's problems.
He is now in with the others, and is doing very good. You could say that he has gotten a bit more studdy for a few reasons...

We recently saved 18 mares from going to slaughter. Some of these mares are pregnant. Some of them are HUGE in pregnancy.

This was the best thing for our dear Salty. He has gotten confidence in a herd because these mares are all younger (ages ranging from 1-10, many of them between 1-4). They listen to him and the first day that they were all put together he claimed three mares of his own.

He is also CRAZY!

I am playing with him now, and it is fun. He is also very fat, so in the spring I am going to get him in good shape and maybe go into a show or two! I got a bridle for Christmas and I hope that it fits! I also got a blanket that fits and he looks like the spoiled brat in the field with the blanket. I need to get a video of him walking around with his blanket thinking he owns the world.

Here is a video of him from this summer...



Pretty funny.

It is very short, but whatever, it is a cool video and looks AWESOME!

I will add another update soon!

Monday, September 29, 2008

Time for a new Post....


Hello every one!!

I do believe that it is time for another post! It has been over a month, stuff has happened! So anyway, I do have some more pictures as well. YAY!!
We also have ALOT of evidence that he is MWF Egzalt. He is a bay, around 9 years of age, and not to mention that the markings on the Arabian Horse DataSource match up... PERFECTLY!! It is truely amazing, and it is just soo sweet. Tomorrow, my mom is getting ink for the printer and we are going to get his marking page filled out, and then that all sent in and we will be on the road into getting his papers. YAY!! Salty's idenity will be back!! I might have to throw him a party.

Here is some updates on his training:

He isn't cinchy anymore, well with the bareback pad he isn't. I haven't been riding him in a bridle, just halter and reins. He does very well with that. We are now walking, trotting, and even cantering! It is lots of fun! The next few times, when I see that he is fit to, we will start a little bit of jumping. Right now I am just leading him over it and he does very well. And he even does the highest part of the jump. He is very proud of himself after he does it.

He is doing very well with his lunging. He will do it both ways now and is knowing the voice command "walk". I am pretty sure he didn't know what it ment but after a few rides he got it.

He is still slowly being introduced to the herd, we haven't put him in there with the other four quite yet. But they do, some of them, come out and eat on the lawn with him. Salty will also talk to Shorty and Pepsi.

Salty got a bath, well a mane and tail bath. He enjoyed the scrubbing and massaging very much. His mane and tail just looked beautiful!! It was flowing in the wind. Beautiful horse.

Anyway, here are a the few pictures. I hope you all enjoy!!



Salty and Shorty

Monday, August 25, 2008

Finally, it happend

Well, on a wonderful Sunday morning around 9:00 am I was woken up because I desided that the night before I was going to ride Salty. And that is exactly what happened. I got him all tacked up, massaged the area where the cinch was going to be. He is still a bit cinchy but he is a lot better now then the first time I did him up. He doesn't move around as much, and he doesn't try to bite me, only when I tighten the saddle. But the western is a bit heavy for him, so my assumtion is that he was trained for English, he also responds more to the english reining, rather than the western. But he did VERY well and I was very surprised on how well he did. He took me and the saddle well, stood there while I got all sorted out and everything. He walks on, turns, whoas, and backs up. He does perfect!! But he was telling me to get off by doing little "bucks" if you want to call them that. But I am looking for a good english saddle that will fit him. Well, the ride was fun and exciting and I hope to get back on him soon. Here are a few pictures of our ride. I would have liked for my heels to be down, but the stirrups were a bit short for me. I have to lengthen them.


Thursday, August 21, 2008

Pictures



This is Hank, the Quarter Horse. He is 22 years old.









Shorty, the Percheron, he is over thirty years old.






Pepsi, draft cross, he is four years old. Coco's foal.



Coco, percheron cross, 16 years old. She is the one everyone loves. Though of course, she is the only mare.



More pictures will be added later.

About Time..

It is about time for another post in this blog. Alot has happend in the past little while.
We have started to introduce him to the other horses. He seems to do alright with our Quarter Horse Hank. Though of course, Hank's mare is Coco, so there is a bit of a problem there. But when Coco isn't around they stand by each other, sniff each other, and sleep by each other. If she comes by though, Hank will ditch Salty and follow her, but she is apart of his herd so I can understand that. We have also put Shorty, our 30 year old percheron gelding, in with him. He is a bit more scarier than Hank because he is 17 hands rather than 15.2. Not to mention Salty is 14.3 hands high. But Salty will come up and sniff him.

Our draft cross, Pepsi, will come up and sniff him over the fence. Pepsi is almost 17.2 hands and the boss of the herd. He is also Coco's baby, and he is four years old. Salty is a intimidated by him. Pepsi is a scary fellow, and when his mom is near Salty and Pepsi is out with her, he will charge him over the fence. But Salty stays away from him. Yesterday though, Pepsi can and sniffed Salty (a friendly sniff I think), Salty squealed and Pepsi, unusally moved away from him and started eating. Pepsi doesn't normally do that, he will just make the horse in more discomfort, but who knows maybe he is maturing.

Salty is doing very well, my Grandma gave me her bridle and it fits Salty very well and he takes the bit. But another thing that surpirsed me, but didn't surpirse me at the same time, was that he accepts the saddle. He is only cinchy but I massage his belly and that before I put the do up the cinch. Right now he has a western saddle on him, because I don't have an english one that fits him. But I hope to buy one! I will also have to buy a bridle then as well. But I was going to have him western as well as english if he was trained. So hey, I got the horse I wanted for a long time :D.

I will post pictures in a little bit, of who he is meeting. I also have a camera now so I will get someone to take pictures of him in the saddle and bridle. And hopefully get some of me on him!! I haven't gotten on him yet, I want to get his problem with the cinch a bit better before I do.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Updates

Here are a few updates with pictures!!!

I have pictures of his new halter!! It was hard to get him to stand still long enough to take the couple of pictures because he wanted a wither scratch. Now. But I finally got him to stand still for a couple of seconds just to take a snap!! There is a poll so you can vote if you like it or not.











I also put the bareback pad on his back today!! With no stirrups though.. I don't really use them anyway. He handled it well and only moved just a tad bit when I tightend it to the last hole (which would be normal for a girth and such maybe even a bit looser). Here is a picture of that!!















While I had him in the bareback pad I walked him over some small logs. (which he did very well with and didn't even hit his feet, he hit his feet all the time whenever I did it with him before.. he must have been practicing...) And then I trotted him over them, which he did a little jump. Then, a canter over them and he jumped them! After that I gave him lots of pats and told him he was a good boy and then took off the halter and bareback pad.


After all of this I gave him his scratches. And boy did he love them. Here is the new looks of satisfaction...



But there comes a time when you have to stop... here is the "look" I get when I stop.





I love how his tail is on his back.. its like he is saying, "How dare you not be there for me to hit you. Just.. how dare you."













Sunday, July 20, 2008

Week Three.






Sorry I missed last week on an update, I was at horse camp. But I am back, still alive, and ready to post what has happened!
While I was gone he discovered how big of an area he was in. He got away from his corner and in the middle of the corral and started to run and buck everywhere. Looks to me that he is a very happy boy! He has an odd relationship with one of the dogs as well. He also isn’t that fond of the rain either, and that we got A LOT of in the past week.
The day after I got back from my camp we went to the city and I got him a brand new halter. It is a navy colour with leather sides on it. There will be a poll and you can see the picture of it and tell me if you like it or not.
He loves his halter and doesn’t try to take it off now. This is a good thing.
He loves to run and will race up and down the fence. Maybe when the ground isn’t as wet I will set up my small jumps (which is two tree branches on top of each other, not that big of a deal) just to see what he does.

During the course of the week my mom let out my mare, Coco, just to let Salty and her get used to each other right now, and to see how his testosterone levels are. She is very gentle despite her large size. It was going well and he didn’t do a lot of the stud stuff that he did the very first day he came and we let them sniff each other. Last night though they called to each other the whole night.
Today was the big test; we let Coco in with him in the corral. They sniffed each other at first and he squealed a few times but didn’t really kick out, she didn’t either.
He jumped on her a few times but the got frustrated because he couldn’t reach her (she is a 16.3 Percheron cross mare and he is a 14.1-.3 Arabian) and then gave for a little while. He went over to the other end of the corral while she took over his hay. But once he would walk/trot around she would follow him. Which kind of freaked him out a little bit so he went faster and then only to find that she would keep the same pace as him.
Right now though they seem to be used to each other and he is allowing himself to stay with her. Even though this was probably all to confusing for him, he seems to be ok with it.A lot can happen in three weeks!