Big Doings!

Last week Kenny cruised a hilly 10 miles with just his bossy new human (moi)..

 

..and then tackled 19.5 more miles with buddies a few days later!

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gate practice

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Aqua zooms! Niki & Kenny did a solid 7-8 mph moving speed

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Kenny is a sassy Morgany pony! He’s not spooky though & takes great care of himself. Yes I am getting longer stirrup leathers!!!

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buddy T and Niki enjoying the grass and water

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epic sunset over the trailhead, what’s better?!

Kenny really impressed me this week, it was his highest mileage week yet and he was certainly not out of gas at the end of that nearly 20 mile ride which bumped him to ~30 miles in 4 days. He’s 14 hh with a horse sized head, feet are on crooked and he toes out remarkably, his chest it quite narrow and funny, and he doesn’t entirely enjoy riding solo. And yet..he comes when called, bumps me with that giant Morgan head (sometimes more affectionately than others), starts every ride with a pee, never passes an opportunity to eat or drink, has a strong, straight, smooth stride, and otherwise is an even keeled, fun, and snarky ride. I’ve got him in a Myler combo bit that seems to be working nicely and there is undoubtedly suppling arena work in need of doing but fitness and brain wise I’m feeling confident about Kenny’s first ever AERC event, the Whiskeytown Chaser LD coming up on April 9th. Fellow Renegader Melinda will be show and tell gluing our boots on  before the ride as his difficult booting angles make strap on boots for events not entirely savory and we plan to ride with Kenny’s former owner/buddy T and her mare.

Between Kenny rides, I woke up one morning convinced that I was saddling up Apache and trail riding him that day. I went outside that morning smug in the knowledge that I had closed off my admittedly redneckified “lower gate” in the boys’ pasture the night before, thereby separating Kenny and Apache so that the former could have some peace from the latter in the last few weeks before his Whiskeytown debut. Actual assessment in the morning moment revealed Kenny and Apache very much in the same paddock, and the field fence panel I had closed completely blown open, hot wire busted off dramatically in all directions. Apache had 2 minute scrapes on his chest and a smug expression.

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and so we went riding

It’s been a long slow build to this point, from hand hiking around the ‘hood and trails, gradual reintroduction of tack, to getting popped out of the saddle onto my back in the kind round pen footing last summer, to some crucial help from a new friend prompting bareback and halter only reconnection and riding, rebuilding–to this:

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C’mon human, I’ll take you with me! 

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what, a mud bog under saddle in my hoof boots? Cha, why not!

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a happy (slightly amazed) rider

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you know, just bitless and loose reined and totally badass

We walked, trotted, whoa’ed, led, followed, crossed bridges, wove between the heat and excitement of a raging burn pile and orange clad trail workers with pitchforks, and we did it in style. Loose reined, ears up, giant swinging stride style.   ❤ ❤

And finally, some glorious, nearly 5 year old chestnut filly flesh

Happy horsing!

March at RHE

It seems to be an inevitable truth that every year of life flashes past faster than the last. Suddenly it’s late March 2016, the glorious time change has arrived, it is in fact even technically Spring! Where did it all go.

Well, here’s where some of it went:

Rushcreek Aurora headed to her new home and is reported to have settled in beautifully, buddying up right away to the dominant mare on site, clever girl.

Rushcreek Aurora at arrival, March 2014

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RC Aurora before departure, March 2016

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March 2016

Rc Aurora home with her new momma! ❤

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Our German Shepherd pup Jazzy turned 1 year old (already?!)

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our bathroom succumbed to a secret leak+epic rains of late

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and our boat trailer snapped in transit..

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…and we fixed both without incident. High five to helpful friends!

The sun returned, and ponies were grateful

I squeaked in a Kenny ride while sick, then got sicker

My doxies kept me company and I beat Strep Throat with Vetericyn. True Story

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rain returned and my dog assistants rallied  to my aid

And finally, friends near and far have been struggling in various ways lately. I am intimately familiar with various forms of unhappiness and have been blessed with good friends who have helped me through some of those times. I encourage you all to be aware just how fast this life does flash by, and of the very real input/output of mental, emotional, and physical energy that is the human condition. It is my belief that we are all damaged kids with baggage, but it is absolutely our choice what good or ill we do as such.

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Adventures in Booting Non Ideal Conformation

10 year old, 14 hh, Morgan/Welsh Pony gelding Kenny came home to RHE last November. He’s a hoot to ride and as full of personality as the breeds that he is made of might suggest! In the short time that he’s been here he has already provided me with a couple of first time challenges, namely clipping a horse (thanks for your ninja skills T!) and booting. Since I have 3 Arabians with nearly ideal Renegade, specifically Viper, hooves, Kenny really is just the ticket to mix things up a bit around here! He’s big boned and a very fun ride with strong and healthy hooves–he also toes out in the front and his right foreleg and hoof particularly are on crooked. Ideal endurance horse conformation he has not, but he wouldn’t be the first unlikely horse to get ‘er done on the trail.

Bring it on, Says Kenny. Here he is not long after arrival, you can see he has quite a bit of hoof to address, but conformationally he will always have upright, Morgan-type hooves that don’t ideally match barefoot booting angles

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Previously I discussed the difference in the Renegade models  and used Kenny as a prime example for needing the more oval Classic model versus the broad quartered Viper.

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Kenny front, Classics needed

Kenny is a size 0 Classic all the way around and his hind hooves have more normal angles than his upright fronts. Below, you can see the hinds are seated evenly and nicely in the 0 Classics, while the visible left front’s upright conformation forces it to sit less deeply and evenly in the boot shell as well as needing a cable loosening to accommodate the  captivator reaching to a higher heel bulb (the tell in that respect is the cable buckle end of the toe strap on that left front being flush back against the cable channel, with no cable visible there the captivator cannot flex properly. The left hind best shows an appropriate amount of cable visible by toe strap).

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yes, technically your velcro straps should close outward as on the hinds 😉

Even after cable adjustments and some corrective trimming over the first few months, Kenny’s front boots continued to want to twist.

Note the uneven amount of hoof showing on the right front below, demonstrating the inward or left hand twist that boot did repeatedly.

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Kenny hooves, early 2016

Kenny’s  hoof angles are now better than ever but up front he will always be conformationally upright, toed out, and slightly crooked in the hoof. Which took me some time, as in up until last week,  to *truly* grasp. Why was an even, straight, well fitted and adjusted boot twisting? Why? Why?  Read that first sentence of the paragraph again.

Putting Straight on Crooked = Twist

So what if…I adjusted *one* cable, thereby making a crooked captivator that might match his crooked leg/hoof.

Crooked on Crooked= Straight, to him!

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Adjusted to match Kenny, cutback size 0 Classic

I’ve done a couple of test rides now with his fronts adjusted “crooked” to match him and we’ve had total success! Success often looks like not many photos because the ride is going too well, but there should be some more soon if the rain ever stops again.

Kenny has been a great reminder to look at and take into account the entire big picture of what you’re actually dealing with instead of getting stuck on ideals. With an extremely boot challenging hill-and-water endurance ride recently announcing itself as a 2 day early this season, the next adventure in booting for us will be getting proficient with Glue ons! Stay tuned 🙂