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Monday, 31 January 2011

Secret - training notes 31st Jan- inc. road work

Looking really good, great condition for the time of year.  Worked gently in sand school  due to frost. Nice side passes down the poles.  JB aware of his feet. Neck reining at walk was excellent.  His back ups and roll back are nice.  Lateral movement good.  Stops need to be a bit snappier, but the ground was too frozen to put much into them this morning.  Hacked out up the lane for some road work and traffic, very relaxed boy, stood calmly as he waited for the farm electric gate to open and cars drove passed him.  No problems, just very calm.  Nice around the Irish wolfhound loose on the yard.  Secret was more inquisitive than the dog, touched noses had a sniff, he didn’t even move his feet or ears, watched her as she roamed about.  

Sassy & Patches -31st Jan


Ground work assessment today with JB and HdR.  Both Sassy and Patches are  a very firm PL 1 (on line).  Continuation work now, adding in more obstacle.  Work in progress to PL2

TinTin 31st Jan


Very easy catch now, just strolled over to JB as soon as he went in the field with halter and rope.  Very nice to see.  Just brought him in for a bucket, and he stayed really quiet boxed for 3 hours, watching the comings and goings on the yard.  

Wednesday, 26 January 2011

Sassy - 26th Jan - 10th Ride


Sassy had ambition today, and it didn’t involve being ridden. Helen did her warm up, and despite her ground work following through, she was a tad edgy.  Hels got on but didn’t stay on for long, she was expecting it, Sassy had some energy in her back end.  JB next and found Helen to be spot on with her analysis.  Obviously it was her grumpy mare day today, completely full of herself.  She was fine for the farrier, and she had wanted to be caught, but just had a different view as to how the training session would go.  Get you next time Sassy. 

Patches - 26th Jan 10th Ride



Helen warmed up Patches today, starting with running her through the ground work skills.   She was again very good, both on the ground and in the saddle.  Very sensible, listening, following the feel, nice easy transitions.  Picking up her lateral work very nicely, just taking her slowly and considered, very soft. Whoa was very good today, and can't believe how nice her stops were, very neat and back end down.   Nice relaxed soft session again. She was very good for the farrier too.  

Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Cowboy Polo

Hels helping Alex with his neck reining skills.....

Cilla - 21st Ride 25th Jan 2011


Completed all 7 games today, a very firm Parelli level 1 horse.  Level 2 in progess, and shouldn’t be too long. 
Walk and trot very relaxed today. Easy to keep moving, easy through transitions, very easy horse to work with now.  Lateral movement still needs improving.  Leg yield turn on the forehand improving. 
Very impressive little horse today

Sassy - 25th Jan - 9th Ride

Very firm groundwork Parelli Level 1.  Ridden work she is making improvements.  Really soft feel, very grounded.  Moves forward easily and will be easy to progress. Very nice paces, and not at all fazed by the drainage ditch.  Just a little impatience ! However overall JB was grinning.   

TinTin ground work training 25th Jan


Tin Tin is starting to be more inquisitive, at last, such a positive sign.   He came in again for a special bucket of feed, boxed alone on the yard and was much happier than ever we seen before.  Spent 20 mins working through his Parelli Levels 1  and he is responding nicely to them.  Listens well.  About half way there, he knows where his feet are, yields well to pressure, follows the feel through his halter. He is a lot calmer and less re-active.  Jonathan is doing a nice job grounding him in. 

Saturday, 22 January 2011

Patches - 20th Jan 2011

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Foaled:  May 28th  2007
Sorrel Mare, very kind, and very inquisitive, always wants a stroke when she sees you, and very interested in what you are doing.  She is out of Shortie who is an all time favourite here on the farm.  Still got some growing to do, with nice paces.  Again some lovely breedlines.  A nice mare,  we are keeping her, and hopefully she will produce us some nice colts for starting. 
David Stuart started and she has been out on experience rides with him too.  She was ready to hand over very quickly, but we find the combination of our own foals with his starts very pleasing. 
20th Jan 2011
We tend to push to the side our own stock we are keeping and concentration on the ones ready for sale, and because of this Patches, like Sassy has only previously had one very short ride on her since David handed her over.
David Stuart - starting Patches

JB on Patches - 20th Jan 2011
However today she did not let us down, she stood still for grooming, and stood tied very nicely around the sand school.  You can tell instantly she has had a really good foundation on her, follows the feel nicely and now ready for some progression work.  We couldn’t do much with her today as the ground was still frozen this morning, but what we did do was very nice.  She was a little hesitant jumping a small drainage ditch, but perhaps needed a bit more time to put her nose on it.  She was a good example of a horse not having focus, and was unsure as to how big and deep it was. She got there in the end and became very confident with it. 

Sassy - 20th Jan

Sassy standing tied.


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Foaled:  May 31st  2007
Sorrel Mare, lovely white blaze,  very kind.  Nice bone, still got some growing to do, but should make a good size for a quarter horse.
Again some lovely breedlines,  Colonel Freckles, Peppy Nina, Nu Cash, and thats only going back a couple of generations.  A nice mare,  we are keeping her, and hopefully she will produce us some nice colts for starting. 
David Stuart started and she has been out on experience rides with him too.  She was ready to hand over very quickly, but we find the combination of our own foals with his starts very quick and very pleasing. 
She stands tied, farrier, vet, dentist, and loads. 
David Stuart on Sassy, she had a very nice start. 
20th Jan 2011
We tend to push to the side our own stock we are keeping and concentration on the ones ready for sale, and because of this Sassy has only previously had one very short ride on her since David handed her over.
JB- on Sassy 20th Jan 2011
However today she did not let us down, she stood still for grooming, and stood tied very nicely around the sand school, not at all fidgety.  You can tell instantly she has had a really good foundation on her, follows the feel nicely and now ready for some progression work.  We couldn’t do much with her today as the ground was still frozen this morning, but what we did do was very nice. 

Friday, 21 January 2011

TinTin ground work training 21st Jan

Much less sensitive today, caught nicely, willing to come in.  Usual bucket of feed.   Was boxed for 3 hours, a lot quieter today.  

Thursday, 20 January 2011

Bluey- 5th Ride 19th Jan


(Bobby & Bluey)
Groomed in stable and tacked up.  Tied one to rail by school and rode one at a time.  One stood for 20 minutes whilst the other was ridden. Johnny is preparing them for a Light Calvery Clinic, (Drill, charging and lance or sword brandishing) introduced the sword to them and rode with it clanking by his side and brandishing it around. 
Bluey- this boy has really nice paces, showing better collection.  Worked on his stops today, and showed really good improvement.  
It was a great day for working outside, nice and sunny

Bobby - 7th Ride 19th Jan


(Bobby & Bluey)
Groomed in stable and tacked up.  Tied one to rail by school and rode one at a time.  One stood for 20 minutes whilst the other was ridden. Johnny is preparing them for a Light Calvery Clinic, (Drill, charging and lance or sword brandishing) introduced the sword to them and rode with it clanking by his side and brandishing it around. 
Bobby needs more collection in canter but still going nicely.  Went over smaller jumps and went over trotting poles. Nice and relaxed in trot today. 

Monday, 17 January 2011

Bobby notes for 17th Jan 2011

6th Ride
Groundwork very good this morning, had him jumping over some raised poles, very nice,  steering good.  Stops needed some work today, not as snappy as they should be. 

Secret Training Notes 17th Jan 2011

8th Ride 17th  
Lighten up today, following the feel better, big improvement on base maneuvers, and lateral movement improvement too. Generally very pleasing morning. 

TinTin ground work training 17th Jan

Bought him in, lot easier to catch, despite the tractor delivering the haylage.  He has a bucket of feed:  kelp, cider vinegar, barely, chopped grass, and a splash of  vitamin concentrate. 
He was left on his own boxed for a couple of hours and then work started. It’s obvious today that this little chap has calmed down loads, he is following the feel, knows where his feet are.  Walking round jumping blocks and over poles far more relaxed in general, calmer attitude.  Developing a good foundation.

Sunday, 16 January 2011

Cilla

20th Ride - 14th Jan 2011
20 mins in the sand school today in the heavy rain.  Bit reluctant to work today, worked on her stops, and finished on a high. Feel she needs to go out next time.  

Secret -m14th Jan 2011

20 mins in the sand school.  Little bit resistance to start with, he has got out of the routine during the bad weather.  But he softened towards the end and began enjoying himself.  Worked on his stops and saw improvement in the short time he was out there. 

TinTin

This youngster was much improved today.  Less head diving into things, took notice more, lighter and softer with his ground work and got his feet in the right place.  Was boxed after ground work session and left in for a couple of hours. His eye softened again in the box and took an interest on what was happening in the yard.   Went back out to the field with more manners, and even joined up with Jonnie instead of bucking off in all directions.  Good session.  Training plan is to bring him in three times a week and do 20 mins ground work on him, box him, feed supplements and turn out. He is to be started by David in May.

Friday, 14 January 2011

Profile and Training notes for Secret



Profile
Foaled: 6th June 2005 
We bought him as a yearling and left him to be a horse.  
Experience
DS: started June 2009:   Has had about 30 rides.   







Helen rode him on the DS clinic after his start.  Rode in the arena with other horses, and rode out too.  DS has put a really nice start on him, Helen was impressed especially when Secret rode through a stream which came up to the top of her riding boots.  This horse has nice manners. 


Working with Jonnie
27th Oct 2010:
 Transitions need to be a bit snappier, and bit hard on the leg to move forward. 
 10th November 
Carsington Water.  Very slow in his walk this morning. Trot, canter and gallop - good
Needs to improves his brakes and react to seat to slow him down.  Overall very good. Ready for some school work.
14th November 
1st go at trail course.  Side passes down pole reasonable, little bit of resistance. Backing up good. Rope excellent.  More transition work. Really laid back today. 
 22nd November 
Upward transitions are good.  Walk to trot very good.  Trot to canter almost there. Responsive mouth, light in the face, following the feel. Rolls back are nice, 360 turns…. Looking good. He’s starting to listen because he’s beginning to really understand.  Lighter, softer,quicker over L shaped poles. Picking up the neck reining.  Getting on to a good platform and really into learning.  Much lighter on the leg, needs to maintain gait a bit more. Using steady squeeze and rhythmic pressure with the get down rope.  In all, a very pleasing day with Secret. 
 14th Jan 2011
 Secret is looking really good.  Nice paces, very easy going today, nice light feel, relaxing session. 

Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Profile and Training notes for TinTin

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Foaled:  April 07 2009 
We bought him as a yearling and left him to be a horse.  
David Stuart started basic ground work and loading in October 2010.  He had to be lassoed to be caught at this time.  
Jan 2011 had a abscess and was boxed for a few days, which he didn’t like.   
Helen has done a bit of work on him for the farrier 
12 Jan 2011
Jonnie commences basic ground work in preparation for David’s visit in May2011.  
Ropes around legs, back and belly without him moving in all directions especially up.  Once he had calmed he started moving in the direction he was asked, and continued doing everything asked of him.
Suggest same again every week from now on.  

Profile and Training notes for Cilla

Profile
Foaled: 21st April 2005 
Measured 14th November 2010   14’1 HH  and a bit
Wormed 14th November 2010
We bought her in and left her to be a horse.  Was very anxious about life.  Abandon two foals now in training 
Experience
David Stuart of the round pen start for Cilla
DS: started July 2010:   had 3 rides. Bracey to start with. Ridden twice with snaffle.  Needs to be ridden forward. Put 3 more rides on her in Oct 2010. Ridden out on trails and used on the open day. Huge difference in this mare now she has been put into work. 
Working with Jonnie
7th ride :  27th Oct 2010 
She has been a lot freer today, better transitions, better focus, and more responsive.  Picking out feet was good, but she is nosey and tries to turn head and watch you!! 
First time with the hosepipe was really nice and she relaxed in to it very well. 
Gate opening and closing whilst being ridden, for the first time was not bad at all, she was listening when asked,  pause, wait and stand.  Looked good once she knew what the aim was. 
Not very good for EP only did her front feet. 
8th ride : 5th November
Out at Carsington.  Loaded and traveled well.  Jogger put her off into a 180 and sheep stopped her.  Looked at most things on the way out.  On the long straights she was moving off the leg nicely, and tackled bridges etc nicely.  Good on the way back. 
9th Ride : 9th November 
Middleton Top.  Needs shoes.  Moving off the leg better, lateral movements better,  now goes through the gates with rider.
Ready for some school work 
10th Ride 14th November 
Improved softness and more responsive. Needs work on western maneuvers.  Back up good. Side pass down pole for her first try was not bad. Feeling better.  Not completely listening, doesn’t like being asked, and if unsure she goes bracey. When she knows what is ask of her, with no confusion she really relaxes. 
11th ride  18th November 
Very good day today.  She is working well and through on her lateral movements, getting the brace out.  Started neck reining with the teardrop exercise (flexion pattern / parelli bow-tie) Her stops are improving - really nice.  Transitions improving and following the feel. 
12th Ride - 26th November 
Very good, very soft response, slightly better to the left than the right.  Much better off the leg, following the feel and her understanding a lot more, very good and very pleasing.  Working on the exercises up to neck reining, and she is starting to feel it.   Canter needs a bit of work, but choppy.  Stands tied really well either in the trailer or outside waiting for tack.   Parelli Level 2 for Ground and Ridden now.
13th Ride 29th November 
Resistance to work today,  but more that happy to walk trot and canter.  She just wanted to have fun in the snow.  Got herself in place for gate opening and closing.  JB to try a different bit with her next time. 
14th Ride 13th December
Greatly improved today, nice snappy ground work, although a bit reluctant on the left bend.  Follows the feel loads better since last ride, although needs to be a bit lighter on the feel for neck reining.  Good work from her today … Jonnie is smiling.
14th Ride 15th December 
Really good, nice and quiet session, following feel in walk and trot very relaxed. Canter a bit rushed. Calm and accepting of feel, less resistant.  Key is a 15 min ground work session prior to ride and seems to be helping her brain.  Jonnie is very very pleased with her.  Working her canter next, and into lope.  
16th ride 30th December
Brilliant saying yes to everything, excellent results today. Smooth walk and trot,  almost there into canter.  Really nice smart stops.  Enjoys lateral movement.  Ground work good, listens and reacts.  Looks in very good condition too, put some weight on over the last couple of weeks.  All in all very pleased with her.  She’s back out on a hack tomorrow. 
17th Ride 31st December
Hacks out around Carsington.  Nice 2 hour hack by all accounts., she is getting very comfortable, a lot easier, and listening.  She has a nice gait.  Getting use to being out again after the sand school training.    Also included some road work today and seems unphased by the traffic., although not too keen on push chairs today for some reason !!!
5th Jan - Front shoes fitted for trail work
18th Ride 10th Jan 2011
Cilla was very very good today, either in front or following Bluey.  7 miles around Carsington, riders had to get on and off due to black ice.   Not spooking at anything.  Passed a lot of things today:  wooden bridges, top speed cyclists, trucks, bin lorry with flashing lights, sheep, through the visitors centre car park with moving cars and people, fencing repairs with machinery hammering and banging: loud noises.  Ridden by both by Jonnie and Helen today. 
19th Ride - 12th Jan 2011
Arena: Brilliant Session:  working through her moves slowly today. Roll backs, stops, light soft feel work, nice lateral, and she likes and responded to all of it.  Well done. 

Wednesday, 5 January 2011

Profile and Training notes for Bobby

Profile
Foaled: 26th April 2005 
We bought him as a yearling and left him to be a horse.  Was prone to having an abscess or two, but hasn't had any for years now, need to X-ray and check out his rear left after having a really back infection in his hoof. 
Vaccinations: next due:  None given 
Experience
DS: started June 2009:   Has had about 7 rides with Dave, and 4 hacks out. 
Working with Jonnie
1st November 2010:
1st Ride:  More transitional and lateral work required.  Lighter feel than the others, listening and stops ok.  Nice working stock Quarter Horse. 
24th November 2010
Bobby has been given the all clear  by Gill (Equine vet of the year) at Pool House, his back left has healed very nicely and ready for work.
2nd ride with Jonnie 13th Decemeber 2010 
General fitness needs to be improved, personally I think it was the fresh bale of hayalge !!  Holds no tension/brace. Feels very good. Ground work ( parelli) very nice.  Generally likes to look around at first, just to check  there aren’t any bears in the arena, and after that he is really nice.  He is a very nice, very reasonable horse and we will improve on this with training. 
3rd ride 30th December
Bobby was a bit sluggish again today, and very behind the leg, needs tuning up a little. He gives to the bit, but doesn’t really want to follow it through so well at the moment.  Needs firm fair positive affirmation, and if he’s given constant leg he will just stand there.  Sounds a bit lazy to me, but maybe again he’s eaten far too much of the new bale of haylage this morning, his belly would certainly confirm that !!
4th Ride 31st December
2 hour hack around Carsington Reservoir including road work with Helen
5th Ride - 3rd Jan
Hack Middleton Top.  Starting to listen more, needs lateral improvement. Good at a straight line hack, doesn’t spook, just looks, but nothing.  Very happy just to sit either behind Alex or in front.  Need to get him back into the arena before next hack out, and look for improvement. 
5th Jan - Front shoes fitted for trail work

Tuesday, 4 January 2011

Profile and Training notes for Bluey

Profile
Foaled: 21st May 2007 
One of our first foals,  mare was covered in Canada. Nice lines Nu Cash, Colonel Freckles, Peppy Nina, Lena, to name but a few. 
Vaccinations: next due:  None given 
AQHA Reg, stands tied, vet, farrier, boxes, loads. 
Experience
David Stuart on Bluey and a steep bank 
DS: started July 2010:  Good start as expected, a great combination one of ours and a David Stuart start - real easy. NIce boy, going forward well and needs to continue to be ridden forward. had 4 rides this July. Tongue over bit. Plus a couple of rides in Oct and 3 experience rides with Helen.
 Working with Jonnie
1st November 2010:
1st Ride:  tongue still over bit a little.  Bit bracey. Just not on it this morning. Not listening to seat, started to follow feel a little better.  Wants to do his own thing.
2nd Ride - 22nd November
In the school with another horse - little nappie, but soon settled.  Lighten up to the feel, and started to move forward really well.  Bit nervous in the corners of new arena. In general steering, turning and brakes need a refreshing. Good stop. Nice walk. Nice ride.  Needs to follow the feel more before we start neck reining.  Loads well, saddles well, stands well, good natural impulsion will only need 4 or 5 more rides before he is a Secrets level.
3rd Ride 29th November 
Lot less bracey than Cilla today.  Needs more rides, great disposition.  Had no problems in the snow. He listened 
5th Jan - Front shoes fitted for trail work
4th Ride 10th Jan 2011
Helen’s report on Bluey:  7 miles hack around Carsington.  She found his brakes were brilliant, and he needs a good schooling session. They were on and off the horses today due to the black ice under foot.  He is not at all scared, and passed a lot of things today:  wooden bridges, top speed cyclists, trucks, biun lorry with flashing lights, sheep, through the visitors centre car park with moving cars and people, fencing repairs with machinery hammering and banging: loud noises  only a bit wary of the road surface, but nothing major and once he was on it he never looked back.  He is much better for his front shoes and she found that he really really takes care of you.  A lovely ride, and an amazing youngster.  
Helen swapped over half way and rode Cilla