Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Pintada

Pintada did well today.  We worked on getting her behind the bridle.  She still tends to heavy in the front end.  She pushes her hind end through her front end.  She tends to loose focus and get mad.  If you are patient and let her work through her fit, she will settle down.  She is tough to deal with when she has fit because she has won in the past.

We also worked at flexing at the poll.  She is doing well at this.  We worked on leg yeilds.  She does them, but she tends to push on the bridle when she does them.  That is because she is so heavy on the front end. 

We also worked a little on the walk trot transitions.  She has a sort of Western Pleasure trot.   

Monday, January 17, 2011

2011

Well, here we are in 2011 and time has just seemed to fly by.  We haven't written much in our blog, but will try to keep up with it on the horses we have now. 

The first edition of the new year is Pintada, a black and white Paint mare.  She is very dominant to everyone.  But this makes sense, since she lives with her two colts and has been the boss of them since they were born. 

We have been working with her for about two weeks and she is showing a lot of progress.  We first taught her that she couldn't run over everyone.  She was pushy and thought she should be able to come into our space. 

We have been doing all the ground exercises with her.  We also have done the catching exercise with her and she tied right on to Jere. 

One of her biggest problems was that she would throw her head when she had anything in her mouth.  We have been letting her wear the bit along with the Natural Halter on.  This seems to help her learn to not throw her head.  We don't know why she throws her head with the bit in, but it probably has a lot to do with the riders hands. 

This mare is very smart and catches on fast.  She is very willing since she has gotten over trying to be dominant over everyone.  This mare just wanted a leader that she knows will keep her safe.