We had a nice show. The competition was top notch and we pulled a 2nd in 2 gait western pleasure and a 5th in 2 gait western horsemanship.
Some people that belong to another board came up from Delaware to meet us and we had a wonderful day with them.
I will write more later, it is Monday night and I spent most of the day doing laundry most of it Duncan clothes.
About Me
- moonowl
- I am a 60 + woman who has been involved with Standardbreds for about 50 years. I enjoy showing the horse world just what a great breed they are.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Friday, August 21, 2009
The Count Down Begins
In a week we ship to The Horse Park of NJ for 2 shows really.
On Saturday the 29th we will be taking part in the Battle Of the Breeds, TBs against STBs, should be a fun event. Then On Sunday is the Standardbred Show.
So, this am I was at the barn early to clean Duncan up and ride him before the Farrier arrived. He had never seen him go English and really like the huge Trot. He trimmed and reset the fronts and trimmed the rears. Then my Instructor Bri and our friend Nate stopped by. I was going to have a lesson with Bri but by then the sun was out and the weather was at least oppressive so we just discussed what to do with his disgusting mane and pulled it a bit. I also banged his tail.
So, that 2 things off the To Do List. Have to make a run to the tack store and then pick up shavings and start packing up everything. A friend is trucking down from Maine and we are going together from RI to NJ for the weekend.
On Saturday the 29th we will be taking part in the Battle Of the Breeds, TBs against STBs, should be a fun event. Then On Sunday is the Standardbred Show.
So, this am I was at the barn early to clean Duncan up and ride him before the Farrier arrived. He had never seen him go English and really like the huge Trot. He trimmed and reset the fronts and trimmed the rears. Then my Instructor Bri and our friend Nate stopped by. I was going to have a lesson with Bri but by then the sun was out and the weather was at least oppressive so we just discussed what to do with his disgusting mane and pulled it a bit. I also banged his tail.
So, that 2 things off the To Do List. Have to make a run to the tack store and then pick up shavings and start packing up everything. A friend is trucking down from Maine and we are going together from RI to NJ for the weekend.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
More On Duncan
As I stated we are getting ready for the National Show. Time is getting short. Yesterday (Tuesday) we took Duncan up to the RI SPCA to get his health certificate from Dr. F. the head of that group.
Dr F. is a big Duncan fan and last night he e mailed me and in the course of his e mail he told me that Duncan is in the top 5 horses of his all time favorites. A HUGE honor for my big horse. It meant a lot to get that kind of a comment from this man.
It was a great end to a great day as I learned yesterday that Slam Dunk Lobell aka Duncan is the Maine Horse Assoc's Champion Standardbred In Hand for 2009.
Ace has some HUGE tracks to follow in, but I know he will be up to the challange.
There is lots to do over the next week so I might not be posting for a bit I am hopeful for a nice and peaceful trip to NJ and a nice calm show with NO stupid people doing really stupid things. There is a group out of one of the NE states that don't like me and some of my close friends all that well and last year they were a huge embarrassment to us hopefully IF they come to the show they will behave in a good way. JMO. Remember I control the posts on this blog so keep it civil folks.
Dr F. is a big Duncan fan and last night he e mailed me and in the course of his e mail he told me that Duncan is in the top 5 horses of his all time favorites. A HUGE honor for my big horse. It meant a lot to get that kind of a comment from this man.
It was a great end to a great day as I learned yesterday that Slam Dunk Lobell aka Duncan is the Maine Horse Assoc's Champion Standardbred In Hand for 2009.
Ace has some HUGE tracks to follow in, but I know he will be up to the challange.
There is lots to do over the next week so I might not be posting for a bit I am hopeful for a nice and peaceful trip to NJ and a nice calm show with NO stupid people doing really stupid things. There is a group out of one of the NE states that don't like me and some of my close friends all that well and last year they were a huge embarrassment to us hopefully IF they come to the show they will behave in a good way. JMO. Remember I control the posts on this blog so keep it civil folks.
Saturday, August 15, 2009
My Tack Sponsor
For the last 5 years I have competed on Slam Dunk Lobell in National Barrel Horse Assoc events here in RI. He has qualified to go to the World Barrel Racing Championships for 4 of the 5 years.
I have a wonderful friend from Gleason, WI who asked to be our Tack Sponsor.
She does custom work with semi precious gem stones. Every year something new and wonderful arrives at my home at the start of the season and then again around State Championship time.
For the last 2 years I have gone to the National Standardbred Show in NJ and she always sends along more wonderful, one of a kind pieces for us to wear. Coupled with her daughter who does most of my show jewelry I am just one spoiled lady let me tell you.
I LOVE bling, can not get enough Bling and Gail makes sure I have all I want and MORE much more.
The picture above is her latest creation for Duncan. It is a Weaver Headstall decorated with Montana Silver add on buckles and Smokey Quartz beads. the Teardrop Pendant is REAL Topaz that was a gift from a friend in IA who likes to "help" out on occassion.
To have a sponsor is a wonderful addition to competition and Gail has always LOVED Standardbreds and is fast becomming the dresser for the Perfomance Standardbred Society as all the founding members horses sport her work in different colors and designs.
Even my everyday tack is Gail Travis orginals. The work stands up and she stands behind her work and will fix, replace, rework or do whatever it takes to make you happy.
For the last 2 years Gail's work has been the official equipment awarded to Miss Rodeo American for her year in office.
I am proud and honored to have this wonderful woman as my friend and Sponosor.
If you would like to see more of her work go to www.redturfranch.com and PIG OUT!!!
I have a wonderful friend from Gleason, WI who asked to be our Tack Sponsor.
She does custom work with semi precious gem stones. Every year something new and wonderful arrives at my home at the start of the season and then again around State Championship time.
For the last 2 years I have gone to the National Standardbred Show in NJ and she always sends along more wonderful, one of a kind pieces for us to wear. Coupled with her daughter who does most of my show jewelry I am just one spoiled lady let me tell you.
I LOVE bling, can not get enough Bling and Gail makes sure I have all I want and MORE much more.
The picture above is her latest creation for Duncan. It is a Weaver Headstall decorated with Montana Silver add on buckles and Smokey Quartz beads. the Teardrop Pendant is REAL Topaz that was a gift from a friend in IA who likes to "help" out on occassion.
To have a sponsor is a wonderful addition to competition and Gail has always LOVED Standardbreds and is fast becomming the dresser for the Perfomance Standardbred Society as all the founding members horses sport her work in different colors and designs.
Even my everyday tack is Gail Travis orginals. The work stands up and she stands behind her work and will fix, replace, rework or do whatever it takes to make you happy.
For the last 2 years Gail's work has been the official equipment awarded to Miss Rodeo American for her year in office.
I am proud and honored to have this wonderful woman as my friend and Sponosor.
If you would like to see more of her work go to www.redturfranch.com and PIG OUT!!!
Friday, August 14, 2009
A Bit Off Track
As I have said Ace is learning how to live in a pleasure barn. He is settling in very well and his feet are comming along nicely.
He has been moved from his quarentine stall and is in the real world of all the horses and people.
He stands in his stall with his head in the aisle snuffling all the kids who just happen to have treats for him.
I am going to go out tomorrow morning and do some ground work with him and maybe put a saddle on him time will tell.
In the mean time, I am getting Duncan ready to go to the National Standardbred Horse Show held in the Horse Park of NJ on August 30th. That's TWO weeks and we have lots to do.
We will be traveling down to NJ with my good friend E and her wonderful mare Dreamy Starlet, on Friday the 28th. On Saturday the 29th we will both be showing ing the first ever in NJ Battle of the Breeds, a series of classes between TBs and STBs, it should be a fun event.
There is a lot to do between now and then. But, this is the big show for those of us who show Performance Standardbreds and I am excited. This is the Third year I have taken Duncan and the 2nd for Dreamy.
This morning I received a new custom western headstall from my Tack Sponsor and it is beautiful Smokey Quartz with Montana Silver show buckles on it. I will fit it tomorrow and post pictures tomorrow night.
So, please bear with me as you are going to be reading a bit about my finished show horse and a bit about the show horse in training.
He has been moved from his quarentine stall and is in the real world of all the horses and people.
He stands in his stall with his head in the aisle snuffling all the kids who just happen to have treats for him.
I am going to go out tomorrow morning and do some ground work with him and maybe put a saddle on him time will tell.
In the mean time, I am getting Duncan ready to go to the National Standardbred Horse Show held in the Horse Park of NJ on August 30th. That's TWO weeks and we have lots to do.
We will be traveling down to NJ with my good friend E and her wonderful mare Dreamy Starlet, on Friday the 28th. On Saturday the 29th we will both be showing ing the first ever in NJ Battle of the Breeds, a series of classes between TBs and STBs, it should be a fun event.
There is a lot to do between now and then. But, this is the big show for those of us who show Performance Standardbreds and I am excited. This is the Third year I have taken Duncan and the 2nd for Dreamy.
This morning I received a new custom western headstall from my Tack Sponsor and it is beautiful Smokey Quartz with Montana Silver show buckles on it. I will fit it tomorrow and post pictures tomorrow night.
So, please bear with me as you are going to be reading a bit about my finished show horse and a bit about the show horse in training.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Feet
When Ace came to me he had been on or at the track until a few days before he got delivered. Racetrack farriers trim and shoe for speed and racing. It is a world away from what we want or need for a pleasure horse.
My farrier came out last Sat and we pulled the shoes and started to trim him for how he needs to be for the work I will be doing with him. This change over will probably take 12 to 18 months to be done.
I, in no way, am making any judgments as to the whys and wherefores of the track farrier.
It is now Wednesday and Ace is still a bit sore, but time will take care of that issue. However, it is not much improved by the beginning of next week my farrier will come back out and we will put shoes on his fronts.
The pictures posted are before and after shots. As we go along I will post new pictures of how his toes are doing.
Also, Ace is learning patience. I do not think a horse must be tied to be worked on and I train them to ground tie. Ace got his first lesson in this concept on Monday. It did not take him long to figure out exactly what I wanted him to do. Then there is the issue of who is doing the thinking for us. That proved to be funny but he got it pretty fast, it's ME.
My farrier came out last Sat and we pulled the shoes and started to trim him for how he needs to be for the work I will be doing with him. This change over will probably take 12 to 18 months to be done.
I, in no way, am making any judgments as to the whys and wherefores of the track farrier.
It is now Wednesday and Ace is still a bit sore, but time will take care of that issue. However, it is not much improved by the beginning of next week my farrier will come back out and we will put shoes on his fronts.
The pictures posted are before and after shots. As we go along I will post new pictures of how his toes are doing.
Also, Ace is learning patience. I do not think a horse must be tied to be worked on and I train them to ground tie. Ace got his first lesson in this concept on Monday. It did not take him long to figure out exactly what I wanted him to do. Then there is the issue of who is doing the thinking for us. That proved to be funny but he got it pretty fast, it's ME.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
The End and a New Beginning
On August 3, 2009 I took delivery on DAs Bad Boy a 9 year old Standardbred Gelding. I call him Ace. Here is is at Plainridge Race Track in Mass at the end of July.
Ace has decided he doesn't want to be a racehorse anymore so he is going to be a Performance Standardbred.
His shoes have been pulled, and he is learning about life in a Pleasure barn.
I want to thank the wonderful couple who owned him and thought enough of me to allow me to be his next caretaker. Ace joins my other Performance Standardbred, Slam Dunk Lobell aka Duncan.
I hope you enjoy the ride on the way to the making of a Performance Standardbred.
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