Saturday, October 4, 2025

September Wrap Up

For our weight/muscle picture this month (last compared to July) we have a lesson in allllll the different ways you can stand a horse to make them look all kinds of ways. I took these pics after clipping after a lesson and BB was just kinda done with my games. Which means I never really got him stood up the way I wanted.

Here we demo standing underneath of yourself, although this might be the best shot of the bunch

Vs. parked out behind and with an interesting neck flex with haunches closer to the camera

Neck is held more naturally

Going for a little parked out behind again with haunches further from the camera

And here we get the "seriously, what is the point of the figeting??" face with haunches under again but better lined up with the front legs when it comes to distance from the camera 

"Can I PLEASE go out now?" 

Out, doing scritchies with his bigger buckskin friend

Our feeding plan had a few changes after coming back from Bouckaert Farms and a few days with EM looking too lean. He's eating more alfalfa or T&A in the few hours he spends in the stall AM and PM to eat his grain. I also added in Dac Oil - 2 oz twice a day. And switched him off the SmartCombo Ultimate Pellets because of price increases and his dislike of the supplement. He would leave some of the, very expensive, pellets at the bottom of his feed bucket each morning. He's now getting Optiwize 10-N-1, which he eats readily. 

Also, OMG the conformation pics were September 10th. I clipped him LESS THAN A MONTH AGO. He is ALREADY SO FURRY AGAIN. My favorite and least favorite silly features of BB? Rapid hair growing is least fave; pre-installed I don't pee in horse trailers and will pause to pee before loading up is most fave. 

If I wanted to, I could have a hundred of this same picture; a few feet from the trailer, making sure he gets on with an empty bladder. I'm a bit anal about my trailer and keeping it in working order, so having a horse that doesn't require constantly removing the mats and hosing out the ammonia laced urine that is under the mats/on the frame is absolutely stellar. 

Anyways, on to what we got up to this month: 

 

Butterball

Training rides

2- 1 combo lesson/TR and 1 TR of trotting hills

Lessons

7- all jump lessons with EM

Hacks

2- 1 in hand and 1 trail ride (2 hours)

Flat rides

6

Conditioning rides

4- 3 traditional and 1 “water treadmill” in the pond

XC school

0

Shows

2- Majestic Oaks schooling show and Stable View Horse trial

We had a pretty lovely September. The month focused on our stadium rehab. Two training rides with EM and then 7 jump lessons. Throughout the lessons the focus was on a soft, forward flow. There were multiple cavaletti exercises and lots of placing poles. This paid off and we had two successful stadium rounds - Majestic and Stable View. While there is still tons to work on there, those definitely added some confidence to the bank. And our XC run at Stable View was just downright FUN. Galloping the golden pony up a big 'ole hill and feeling him dig in and GO was great. 

Majestic Oaks galloping pic because for once I made the financially sound decision and only bought one Stable View pic in spite of loving multiple XC pics including a galloping one

We also did a lot of conditioning in September and while that back fired a bit and gave him sore feet for a week, it also paid off eventually in that he felt the most fit he ever has for the hilly Stable View cross country run. We have our last two weeks of conditioning coming up - 6 minute canter sets this week and then adding in 2 minute "sprints" at 500 mpm to the final conditioning rides before our novice three day. After the sore feet incident, I have done every canter set at Sweet Dixie. NGL, there are times where this has pushed fun hobby into job to get done. I don't do the canter sets adjacent to jump lessons, so this has put the canter sets on days where I don't particularly have time to haul out, trot and canter, walk, and then haul back before work. So I've been out and loading up the pony at awkward times like 6 AM before work or 3 PM after an overnight shift before heading in to another overnight shift. But really, I am privileged to have a sound, willing horse to be doing with this. AND a job that pays for all this travel and training and has tons of days off and funky enough shift hours on the days I do work that I can squeeze things in on either side.

Multiple people have told me sometimes Kentucky is lovely in October and other times it is 50 degrees and raining the whole week. Honestly, if that's the forecast, I am reserving the right to NOT GO. It rained at Bouckaert Farms and at Stable View, so I'm not a totally fair weather rider/camper. BUT... cold and raining the whole time? I think that would be the opposite of a grand adventure, unfortunately. 

Getting to Kentucky is obviously the big focus this month. EM is now up in PA through the time we go to Hagyard, so I've reconnected with PW to take a few lessons in the next two weeks. Once we come home from Kentucky, Butterball will get a week or two completely off and then have two weeks of trail riding and light rides only before we get back into the swing of things for the start of winter season here in FL. One of these fun trail rides is a trip to a NEW lake with a few friends. 

As far as future-future plans, I looked at my winter-spring work schedule and the show calendar a few days ago. Enough things line up that I'll get to pick and choose shows and not be limited to the one weekend that I am off work. Woohoo! One spring goal is to get back to Bouckaert Farms to run the XC we didn't get to in August. 

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