Well, here it is in a nutshell. Sunday, while at a playday with my horse Sassy, I pulled too hard on her Bitless Bridle and brought her to her knees. That is not a testament to my strength by no means, it is only a testament to the most sensitive part on the horse...it's nose... I didn't realize I was putting that much pressure on her but I was trying to get into the arena to do the barrels and back her up and turn her to head that direction. A combination of the noseband and her losing her balance caused her to fall on me. She landed on my leg and was getting ready to roll over on me when a cowboy in the group gave her a swift kick in the butt to make her roll over the other way and get on her feet. So *thankfully* I only suffered a broken ankle. It hurt soooooo bad. It's my first broken bone ever! So I will most likely be in a cast for at least six weeks. If anything exciting happens I'll let you know. But for now.....foot elevated, ice, painkillers, and staring longingly out my window to the barn while waiting patiently for spring!
See the bruise by my toes? The EMT guys kept asking how I felt there and I didn't understand until I remember that I got stepped on by Marty a few days earlier, so I told them 'Ah that's an old bruise, today I hurt in my ankle!" I'm either getting to be a real tough cooking or just slowly falling apart bit by bit! LOL!
Monday, December 17, 2012
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Marty's First Ride
Today was a wonderful training day! Marty is now a year and 8 months old. A horse should not be ridden until he is a least 2 and then not a whole lot until he is 3. Today me and my tiny young friend put a bit in Marty's mouth and let him play with it while we trained him to wear a saddle. Marty (as usual) let us do anything we wanted to him.
Then as a special event, I asked my tiny friend to sit on Marty to see what he did. Marty has never had anyone sit on him yet. See video below.
Now, I've got things I can work with Marty on throughout the winter. Marty loves his playmate Harley.
And I love my Marty.
Then as a special event, I asked my tiny friend to sit on Marty to see what he did. Marty has never had anyone sit on him yet. See video below.
Now, I've got things I can work with Marty on throughout the winter. Marty loves his playmate Harley.
And I love my Marty.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
2012 Kuna Night Light Parade
Saturday, December 8, 2012 was Marty the 'Magnificent' Mustang's very first parade ever. We put Christmas Lights on his halter and Bells on his legs and paraded him through the Kuna Idaho Night Light Parade. When I first took Marty to the 'staging' area, he was freaking out just a little. By that, I mean he was whinnying to the other horses and prancing around a bit as he was tied up to the trailer. Soon I had his Christmas Light Halter on him and the bells on his ankles and by that time he was conditioned to everything around him. Some kids rode by on bikes and Marty flinched a little so I asked them to come by a few more times to get him used to it. Then the marching band came by all in uniform with their instruments. One girl had a slide trombone and Marty flinched a little at that. I asked her to play a few bars so Marty would know what that was all about. She did. And from that point on, every time Marty heard the marching band, he looked for his 'girlfriend'. Soon we were in line for the parade. Marty jumped a little and I didn't know why. But when I looked behind us I saw that there were five Texas Longhorn bulls with female riders on them and rings in their noses and cowboys leading them. They had lights and bells on their horns and Marty was a bit disturbed by them. I walked him over to the bulls, he sniffed the rings in their noses, and all was fine.
I was amazed at how well Marty did in the parade. Kids were everywhere! Noise was everywhere! But Marty did everything like a pro! Good ol' Marty anyway.
Winter is upon us here in Idaho. And all I can think of is next summer when I have my first ride on my 2 year old Mustang Marty. Stay tuned, my friends!
Marty and Joy
Harley, Kim, Marty and Joy (with horse hat)
Marty and Harley telling secrets
I was amazed at how well Marty did in the parade. Kids were everywhere! Noise was everywhere! But Marty did everything like a pro! Good ol' Marty anyway.
Winter is upon us here in Idaho. And all I can think of is next summer when I have my first ride on my 2 year old Mustang Marty. Stay tuned, my friends!
Marty and Joy
Harley, Kim, Marty and Joy (with horse hat)
Marty and Harley telling secrets
Saturday, December 1, 2012
My Best Boy Marty
Well Well Well....Where have I been? Sorry if anyone is chomping at the bit waiting for updates on Marty, but it's been a crazy end of summer/fall season. My husband retired this fall and I've been busier then ever with all my horses. I sold Patches (my 20 year old Quarter Horse), gave Bocephus (my 18 year old Mustang) to my niece, however we are still boarding him here for her, and may consider leasing Honey to a friends Granddaughter here in the near future. That would leave us with Sassy, Bo and Marty for the winter. Today is December 1, 2012 and it was a mild 50 degree gray day which is expected here in Idaho around this time of year. I still work Marty regularly and have ponied him like crazy, and have taken him to events and nothing seems to faze him. Today was a beautiful day. I lead him down our driveway and through our plowed field and then groomed him and fed him some oats. I don't think my 24 year old mustang Honey would have walked through that plowed field with me without putting up a fuss! But Marty didn't even flinch. He respected me and followed me wherever I chose to go. He's the best. Then as a reward, I gave him a bucket of oats and I had a glass of wine and we took in the beautiful Idaho mountains. So all in all, we are both doing well and having a great time! Thanks for reading!
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