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		<description><![CDATA[Horse slaughter is one of the greatest unknown tragedies of our time. The basic idea of horse slaughter is that people from the slaughterhouses go to farm auctions and buy horses that are cheap. Theses horses are usually sickly, injured, not safe around humans, or the owners simply can no longer afford to take care [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=theroanypony.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4866698&amp;post=631&amp;subd=theroanypony&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Horse slaughter is one of the greatest unknown tragedies of our time. The basic idea of horse slaughter is that people from the slaughterhouses go to farm auctions and buy horses that are cheap. Theses horses are usually sickly, injured, not safe around humans, or the owners simply can no longer afford to take care it. Owners are completely aware of who they are selling their horses to, and what will happen to the horses after they&#8217;ve been bought. Usually people are so desperate to get rid of their unwanted horses that they simply do not care. One of the many reasons dissembling the horse slaughter industry is so important is because, unlike other slaughter houses, it is unnecessary. Horse slaughterhouse owners depend on the desperate horse owners, they&#8217;re able to buy cheap meat and sell it to foreign countries for human consumption. This entire industry is inhumane and it will be a glorious day in the world when the last horse slaughter house closes.</p>
<p>The beginning of the torture slaughterhouse bound horses go though doesn&#8217;t begin at the actual slaughterhouse. The beginning of the end, for these horses, starts on the trailer ride there. &#8220;<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;">Conditions of transport are appalling, with horses regularly hauled to our domestic borders on journeys lasting more than 24 hours. Deprived of food, water or rest, the horses are forced onto double-decked cattle trailers with ceilings so low that they injure their heads.</span>&#8221; (&#8220;Horse Slaughter Prevention&#8221;). Many horses who are sent to slaughter arrive dead, or close to death. Its a sad way to go, but fortunately they don&#8217;t have to suffer the rest of the completely inhumane process.</p>
<p>When the horses arrive at the slaughterhouses, the torture continues. &#8220;<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;">Horses can be left for long periods in tightly packed trailers, subjected to further extremes of heat and cold. In hot weather, their thirst is acute. Downed animals are unable to rise, and horses are offloaded using excessive force.</span>&#8221; (&#8220;Horse Slaughter Prevention&#8221;). After they&#8217;re unloaded, the horses are herded through the plant. &#8220;<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;">Callous workers use fiberglass rods to poke and beat their faces, necks, backs and legs as the animals are shoved through the facility and into the kill box.</span>&#8221; (&#8220;The Slaughter Prevention&#8221;). Unfortunately, conditions over the border are far worse. &#8220;<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;">A 2007 investigation by The San Antonio News-Express revealed that the use of the puntilla knife on horses prior to slaughter is common practice in Mexican slaughter plants</span>.<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"> Footage obtained by the paper shows horses being stabbed repeatedly in the neck with these knives prior to slaughter.</span>&#8221; (The Slaughter Prevention).</p>
<p>The horses are hung by one of their hind legs, their necks are slit to allow the blood to drain, then their body is butchered for meat. The process of which the horses are slaughter is supposed humane, the horses are supposed to be unconscious during their death. However, this is often not the case. &#8220;Improper use of stunning equipment, designed to render the animal  unconscious with a swift shot to the head, means that horses sometimes  endure repeated blows, and remain conscious during their own slaughter,  including throat slitting.&#8221; (&#8220;Pro and Con Argument: Slaughter&#8221;).</p>
<p>Many of those who support horse slaughter say that if horse slaughterhouses close, horse abuse and neglect will increase greatly. A study has proven to show that this statement is incorrect. &#8220;The number of horses slaughtered in the US has been steadily declining for over a decade &#8211; from nearly 350,000 in the 1980s to about 60,000 in 2001 and approximately 40,000 in 2002. Yet despite this massive influx into the total horse population, no marked increase in cases of neglect or abuse has been observed by animal rights humane monitoring organizations across the nation.&#8221; (Goydon and Kindel 3).</p>
<p>Another argument posed by pro-horse slaughter people is that only sick, injured and old horses go to slaughter. Aside from the fact that no horse deserves a torturous death, this statement is also not true.  &#8220;In a 2001 Animal Sciences Research Report by the The Department of  Animal Sciences, Colorado State University titled &#8220;Characterizations of  Horses at Auctions and in Slaughter Plants&#8221; slightly over 70% of the  horses slaughter were in good, fat to obese condition, while 88% had  poor to excellent hoof condition.&#8221; (&#8220;Pro and Con Argument: Slaughter&#8221;)</p>
<p>Horse slaughter supporters use the excuse that large, zoo cats need horse meat to maintain their health. This is a ridiculous statement and a weak argument. It has been proven that large cats do not need horses to eat. &#8220;According to the Humane Society of the United States, who recently  conducted a survey of nationally recognized zoos, horse meat is not the  preferred choice for large cats. Beef, goats and pigs do just as well.&#8221; (&#8220;Pro and Con Argument: Slaughter&#8221;). This brings up the question of why it&#8217;s OK for large cats to eat cows, goats and pigs, but not horses. &#8220;Horses are not raised for consumption. They are bred and raised for companionship, showmanship, horseracing or for therapy.&#8221; (&#8220;Pro and Con Argument: Slaughter&#8221;).</p>
<p>There are many other options for horse owners wanting to get rid of their horses, rather than selling their horses to slaughterhouses. First is the option of simply selling the horse to a new owner. This option allows the horse to go to a home where he&#8217;ll be wanted and the former owner will walk away with some of the money he&#8217;s spent on the horse and none of the responsibilities. This option provides a happy ending for everyone.  But sometimes horses aren&#8217;t well trained, well bred, don&#8217;t behave well, etc. Most people won&#8217;t pay money for these horses, however there is an option for getting rid of them without sending it to slaughter. Giving the horse away to someone willing to work with it, or donating it to a local college riding program are two great options. The owner wont make any money off the horse, but will no longer be responsible for vet bills, feed bills or other expenses.  If the horse is unable to be given away, he can also be sent to a horse sanctuary. These sanctuaries have the sole purpose of taking care of unwanted horses and keeping them from ending up with a terrible fate at a slaughterhouse. Finally there is one other option for horse owners who need to get rid of their horses, humane euthanasia. Putting a horse down humanely may still seem wrong to some people, but think of it this way; horse is tortured through a process of horrible pain at a slaughterhouse (which is where he would most likely end up), or he is painlessly put to sleep and never will have to face unnecessary pain. Many who support horse slaughter argue that many owners can&#8217;t afford euthanasia. &#8220;The cost ranges between $50 and $150 for a vet to come and give a horse a lethal injection, and another $100 to $200 to remove the carcass for disposal.&#8221; (Goydon and Kindel 3). A small price to pay for saving a horse from being tortured.</p>
<p>While it is important for slaughterhouses to become outlawed, world wide, there are many things we can do to reduce the number of horses being sent to slaughter. Following the humane options for getting rid of a horse is one way. Another thing we (the human race) can do is become more responsible breeders. Horses with poor conformation or health should not be bred, they will produce another horse with poor conformation. This foal will be hard to sell, he&#8217;ll become unwanted and possibly end up slaughter bond. Being a responsible person in general is good for the horse industry, but also using common sense is important. If you&#8217;re buying a horse, but can&#8217;t afford the many things he&#8217;ll need (feed, farrier bills, vet bills, etc), don&#8217;t buy the horse. Another great idea is searching local auctions for horses, if you&#8217;re in the market to buy one. As proven, many horses bond for slaughter are perfectly healthy and sane. This means you&#8217;ll still get the horse you want, the horse will be saved from possibly ending up at a slaughterhouse and you&#8217;ll save some bucks that you can save to later use to take care of your horse. It&#8217;s important that we do everything we can to save horses from ending their lives in horror and misery.</p>
<p>Many people argue this subject, and its undoubtedly the most heated discussion in the horse community. But for those who argue that horse slaughter is a necessary part of the horse industry, think about this; who is profiting from horse slaughter? Irresponsible horse owners. They are literally being paid to be irresponsible, and because they&#8217;ve made a profit, they&#8217;ll more than likely do it again. The slaughterhouses are also making a profit from the suffering of these innocent horses, they&#8217;re making a profit from torturing and inhumanely killing horses. There is no argument left that slaughterhouses aren&#8217;t inhumane, it&#8217;s a proven fact that they are. Therefore, we&#8217;re paying them to continue to murder the innocent. In the US it is illegal to be abusive or neglectful towards a pet. Slaughterhouses have been proven to be both neglectful and abusive.</p>
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		<title>A Farewell to Old Times</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Readers, I haven&#8217;t updated my blog in so long, that I&#8217;ve actually forgotten where I left off. These past few weeks have been tough and busy. I&#8217;ve had to make several difficult decisions and updating my blog has just been the furtherest thing from my mind. The last thing I remember posting about was [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=theroanypony.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4866698&amp;post=601&amp;subd=theroanypony&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Dear Readers,</p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t updated my blog in so long, that I&#8217;ve actually forgotten where I left off. These past few weeks have been tough and busy. I&#8217;ve had to make several difficult decisions and updating my blog has just been the furtherest thing from my mind.</p>
<p>The last thing I remember posting about was telling you all that I was going to my first dressage show, so I&#8217;m going to start there. In June, I took Morgan and PD to a local dressage show and had a blast! I rode PD first and she was pretty fresh but I managed to keep myself calm, and eventually she calmed down too. First we did Intro Test B. We had our fair share of problems, but the test was great! The judge made a comment at the end of the judge&#8217;s card that said &#8220;&#8230;headed in the right direction with this confident and effective rider&#8221;. I was ecstatic! That gave me the confidence to do well the rest of the day! Later I rode her in Training Level, Test 1. Our warm up area was an open field, so I didn&#8217;t think it was a safe idea to warm her up in the canter, she&#8217;s much too green for that. I was a little worried about how her transition would be in the test, but to everyones surprise, it was her best transitions ever! We placed 3rd out of 8 in both classes.</p>
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<p>After cooling PD out and putting her away for the day, it was Morgan&#8217;s turn to shine! I rode him first in Training Level, Test One. I was really excited to see how both ponies would do competing against each other. PD had done so well, I knew Morgan had some fierce competition on his hooves.  He placed 2nd, with just 2 more points than PD had received. It was such a close call. I later rode him in both Training Level, Test 2 &amp; 3. I was riding against all adults, since I&#8217;m considered a senior, so I was super nervous. Morgan placed 3rd in both of the classes. We placed only 2 placings below  my trainer! However, I was much more excited about the great comments I was getting from the judge!</p>
<p><a href="http://theroanypony.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/30282_1439121531018_1022404445_1303929_2006241_n.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-605" title="30282_1439121531018_1022404445_1303929_2006241_n" src="http://theroanypony.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/30282_1439121531018_1022404445_1303929_2006241_n.jpg?w=497&#038;h=331" alt="" width="497" height="331" /></a></p>
<p>Not long after we got home from the show, Morgan injured himself again. He had rubbed himself on the trees in his pasture to the point where he was bloody and had very little coat. He also dropped weight, colicked and hurt his hip from rubbing. He was a sad, sad sight. I couldn&#8217;t ride him for a while. But finally he got back to his normal self, by this time I had no money left for leasing him. I recently got a job, but I&#8217;ve since made the decision that it&#8217;s time to move on. He&#8217;s old, and it&#8217;s starting to show. He&#8217;s not up for the type of things I&#8217;m doing now. Not only that, I just haven&#8217;t been inspired to ride lately. I haven&#8217;t ridden in weeks.</p>
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<p>Today, I sat down and really thought about what I&#8217;m going to do. I realize that the first thing I need to do is get excited about riding again. I don&#8217;t really need to think about dressage and showing, because if I don&#8217;t actually want to ride, there&#8217;s no point in worrying about things like that. So, here&#8217;s my plan; for one year I&#8217;m going to visit as many different barns I can, taking lessons with tons of different trainers, in every discipline. I want to ride heaps of different types of ponies and just experience as much as possible. Meanwhile, I&#8217;m going to save money each month. One day I&#8217;d like to own a nice large pony, capable of doing upper level dressage, and board at a nice dressage facility with an actual dressage trainer. One day. Until then, I&#8217;m just going to have FUN.</p>
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		<title>BIG, Exciting News!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome back to my blog! I haven&#8217;t posted in so long, but I&#8217;ve been very busy, and there hasn&#8217;t been much to update about. I finally have some exciting news though, and had to post about it! This Sunday, I&#8217;m going to be making my debut in the Dressage show ring! Not only will I [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=theroanypony.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4866698&amp;post=595&amp;subd=theroanypony&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome back to my blog! I haven&#8217;t posted in so long, but I&#8217;ve been very busy, and there hasn&#8217;t been much to update about. I finally have some exciting news though, and had to post about it! This Sunday, I&#8217;m going to be making my debut in the Dressage show ring! Not only will I be showing Morgan, but also PD, the green pony I&#8217;ve been riding this year. We decided that I&#8217;ll ride PD in Intro B &amp; Training Level One. I&#8217;m kind of nervous about having to to canter her, but I specifically asked if we could at least try. When we school at home, her canter transition is rough, and usually it takes a few strides for me to get the canter worked out. My trainer looks lovely on her, but I&#8217;m still trying to figure her out. On my dear Morgan, I&#8217;m going to be doing Training Level One, Two and Three. I&#8217;m a little nervous about competing against myself, but I&#8217;m too excited to worry! I&#8217;ll post pictures and updates after the show, but for now, enjoy some photos of me and Morgan schooling a couple of weeks ago!</p>
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		<title>On The Bit, Off The Bit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi everyone, welcome back to my blog! I haven&#8217;t written in a while because I was trying to wait to get some photos or videos, or something a little more entertaining than the usual blog post. I haven&#8217;t saw myself ride since last November. Boy, my equitation sure has gotten weak. It&#8217;s also strange trying [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=theroanypony.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4866698&amp;post=585&amp;subd=theroanypony&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Hi everyone, welcome back to my blog! I haven&#8217;t written in a while because I was trying to wait to get some photos or videos, or something a little more entertaining than the usual blog post. I haven&#8217;t saw myself ride since last November. Boy, my equitation sure has gotten weak. It&#8217;s also strange trying to go from a hunter position to a dressage one. The main things I&#8217;ve noticed from looking at the photos, that my friend took of us yesterday, that my hand position needs to be fixed stat, the ground isn&#8217;t interesting enough for me to stare so hard at, and my stirrups need to come down at least one hole.</p>
<p>Lately, in our lessons, we&#8217;ve been working really hard to teach Morgan to accept the bit. It&#8217;s so difficult. We have a process, I get him on the bit, then give with my hands and he stretches, then I have to get him back on the bit and the process starts all over again. We started learning it at the halt, and have been able to get it at all three gaits. Once it becomes more natural for him to accept the bit, we&#8217;ll start working on getting him to stay on the bit for more than a few strides.</p>
<p>Aside from dressage lessons, I&#8217;ve been working with PD almost everyday. She&#8217;s improved so much! For a while I had stopped riding her, because we had hit a brick wall. We would only fight when we rode, and accomplish nothing. I&#8217;m also not ashamed to admit that I was a little intimidated by her. However, now that we&#8217;ve made up, we&#8217;re getting along better than ever. I haven&#8217;t jumped her in months, but her flat work is improving at a rabid rate! The main thing we have a problem with right now is her canter transitions. With a lot of leg, she can get the transition well, but it&#8217;s much easier said than done.</p>
<p>I saved the most exciting news for last. This weekend my barn is going to a local, one day hunter show. Yesterday, I was asked if I&#8217;d be interested in showing PD! A brief history about PD; she was sent to my barn to be trained as a hunter pony, and is for sale. Her owner wants her shown as much as possible to advertise her, and get her plenty of experience. I really wish I could afford to buy her, she&#8217;s a phenomenal pony with so much potential!</p>
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		<title>Over Shot the Centerline</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 03:55:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was so excited to finally start taking private dressage lessons with my trainer last week, unfortunately I had a string of bad luck with my car and had to cancel. In the meantime, I began organizing my room and found my judges card and a story I wrote, from when Morgan and I participated [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=theroanypony.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4866698&amp;post=573&amp;subd=theroanypony&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was so excited to finally start taking private dressage lessons with my trainer last week, unfortunately I had a string of bad luck with my car and had to cancel. In the meantime, I began organizing my room and found my judges card and a story I wrote, from when Morgan and I participated in a Dressage and combined training show at my barn in 2008. It&#8217;s a funny story, and interesting to read knowing now that I&#8217;m one hundred percent dedicated to dressage.  However, back then I hated dressage with a passion and put no effort whatsoever into learning it. It was too difficult and I felt like we just couldn&#8217;t ever get any of it right. Obviously a lot has changed since this show, but nevertheless, I hope you enjoy reading about our first Dressage show encounter.</p>
<p><em>&#8220;On Saturday my barn had their fundraiser Dressage &amp; combined training show. It was actually a lot more eventful than I had imagined.</em></p>
<p><em>My ride time was scheduled for 1:45pm, so my mom and I didn&#8217;t get there until about 11am. I sat around watching everyone&#8217;s dressage rounds for a while. Then, while I was finishing my sandwich, one of the barn dogs came over and sat down in front of me. He&#8217;s 16-years-old and they said he just got sick, he started hacking really loudly, so my friend&#8217;s mom asked me to take him to the barn office. I coaxed him all the way from the arena to the barn with a piece of ham from my sandwich. When we got there my trainer hooked a lead rope on his collar and said she&#8217;d take him the rest of the way. I bent down to give him the piece of ham, but he jumped up and grabbed my fingers instead, he&#8217;s old and can&#8217;t see so he didn&#8217;t mean to bite me. It hurt for a second, but it wasn&#8217;t until I got back down to the arena that I realized my middle finger was gushing blood. A lady at the show, whom I didn&#8217;t know but later found out she takes lessons at my barn, told me to go wash my hands and meet her in the pony barn. I did as instructed, and met her in the barn, she gave me a sanitary, alcohol wipe thing and a band aid. My mom said its heeling fine, but we weren&#8217;t sure if the dog had had his shots recently.</em></p>
<p><em>Anyway, by the time the dog bite incident was over, I walked back to the dressage ring and found out they were finishing up with the class before mine. I wasn&#8217;t dressed, hadn&#8217;t warmed up, and I didn&#8217;t even have my pony out of the pasture! I ran to the pony barn, grabbed my halter and lead rope, then started running for the pasture. When I finally reached the gait, I was ready to scream. Morgan was all the way at the end of the pasture, in the woods. This particular pasture is one of the smaller ones, but its about ten miles wide and ten miles long. OK, maybe not that big, but its huge! I jogged down to the wooded area, fought my way through some mean briers, grabbed Morgan and had to walk back. Slowly. We would do awful in a model class, simply because he refuses to trot for me on the lead rope.</em></p>
<p><em>We finally made it back to the barn, my mom started brushing Morgan off, while I frantically started changing. When I finished I asked her to go borrow a white saddle pad from my trainer, while I did something, I can&#8217;t remember what though. We just made it down to the ring in time. While the girl, in line before me, finished her dramatic salute, I started trotting Morgan around the outside of the ring hoping it would suffice as a warm up. We had only made it around once when I heard the little bell. We went in and did the best we could, which wasn&#8217;t too awful, but I&#8217;ll come back to that at the end.</em></p>
<p><em>When we came out, we were already getting rushed to the jump paddock. We made it over in time to watch one trip before us. It was a complicated course with no lines, no easy ways out, and 12 random jumps to remember. My trainer stood beside me explaining the course. My brain was completely shut down and I wasn&#8217;t getting anything she said, and the girl riding the course wasn&#8217;t helping as she was constantly going off course and forgetting where to go. Then it was our turn. We picked the canter and headed for the first jump, we made it over and I started looking for the next jump. It was all the way at the other end of the paddock, it was a vertical pole with a row of feed buckets lined up underneath. I knew Morgan was going to look at this jump, we&#8217;ve never been over it before. I tried to ride him forward to it, but as we approached, he slammed on the brakes. I got a little unseated, but sat up and circled around for another go at the buckets of death. He went right over it this time, but as we landed I started realizing I had no idea where it was we were going to next. I just jumped the jumps I could remember my trainer saying, in no particular order, and finally came down to a trot and confessed to the crowd the obvious fact that I was lost. My trainer yelled &#8220;just go jump some stuff and have fun, you&#8217;re already disqualified anyway!&#8221;. With that we galloped off, leaving behind the roaring laughter. We didn&#8217;t mind though, I was laughing with them, and Morgan seemed to be enjoying himself simply because he was jumping and people were watching.</em></p>
<p><em>It was definitely a learning experience, one that I&#8217;m not likely to <em>forget</em> anytime soon. Unfortunately, because I did combined training, when I messed up the jumping we were also disqualified from Dressage as well, so I&#8217;ll never know how we would have placed, but I do have the sheet from the judge. It basically says the exact same thing my trainer constantly tells me. Right off the bat I over shot the center line and I had a crooked halt. On the first circle I needed to &#8220;improve the bend&#8221;, but I had a &#8220;nice tempo&#8221;. On our first change of rein on the diagonal it was &#8220;straight and steady&#8221;, but &#8220;lacking impulsion&#8221;. For the free walk on two diagonals, I needed to &#8220;lengthen rein not loosen&#8221;, it was also &#8220;inattentive, had no stretch or change in stride&#8221;. Our second circle was too small, and we lost energy. Our next change of rein on the diagonal was straight, but the quality needed improving. And finally I, yet again, over shot that irritating little center line. At the bottom of the sheet the judge made one last comment saying; &#8220;Very cute pair! Maintain balance and push him into your hand. Good job&#8221;. Our score was 114, but I&#8217;m guessing that&#8217;s pretty low considering we got six 6&#8242;s, two 5&#8242;s, and one 4. On our collective marks, we got all sixes, with another note saying &#8220;needs impulsion&#8221;.</em></p>
<p><em>It was a lot of fun, but I&#8217;m not in a big hurry to try it again.</em>&#8220;</p>
<p>I apologize for any grammatical errors in the story, I did write it almost two years ago though. As an update, the dog that bit me hadn&#8217;t had his shots and had to be put down in fear that he may have had rabies. Luckily, he didn&#8217;t. I still have the scar on my hand to remind me not to feed dogs I don&#8217;t know well though. I feel I can say, with all honesty, that our dressage work, my spelling and grammar skills have all improved greatly over the last two years. I&#8217;m very excited about our first real dressage show! Hopefully it will go more smoothly and we&#8217;ll be able to enjoy it more, I&#8217;m also really excited to see the difference in the judges card from two years to now. But, I&#8217;m getting ahead of myself, after all I don&#8217;t even have a dressage girth or bridle or anything really except a saddle. One day, we&#8217;ll be ready&#8230;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lately I haven&#8217;t been getting much sleep, as you can probably see from the 2am blog entries. I lay there, and lay there thinking about how confusing my life is at the moment. Blogging just seems more productive. Normally I&#8217;m always a cheerful, peaceful person at the barn. I never get in fights with other [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=theroanypony.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4866698&amp;post=570&amp;subd=theroanypony&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lately I haven&#8217;t been getting much sleep, as you can probably see from the 2am blog entries. I lay there, and lay there thinking about how confusing my life is at the moment. Blogging just seems more productive. Normally I&#8217;m always a cheerful, peaceful person at the barn. I never get in fights with other riders, or fight back with the ponies during a bad ride. Lack of sleep obviously caught up with me today. Every little thing aggravated me! However, when the assistant trainer asked if I was up for riding a couple other ponies today, I couldn&#8217;t resist.</p>
<p>First, I dealt with Morgan. Remembering how spooky he was yesterday, I decided to ride with my head today. So, the pompoms (horse ear plugs) went in, I also decided to change his bit. To the dreaded metal d-ring. It gave me more stop than the rubber one, and he definitely didn&#8217;t pull or lean. He was FANTASTIC! Much better than I expected! No spooking or resisting the bit, in fact, when I asked him, he would soften his jaw and accept the bit. He first accepted it at the halt, later he started accepting it at the trot, and finally at the walk. In wasn&#8217;t long, but the fact that he&#8217;s finally starting to listen to me and trust me, made me ecstatic! We did do canter work, but it was mainly just working on staying steady and balanced. I only hacked him for about 15 minutes, but as Robert Dover says; &#8220;15 minutes of solid work is better than an hour and a half of wandering aimlessly around the ring&#8221;. I also thought that maybe the short ride and day off tomorrow would make him happy and he&#8217;d try his best for me Thursday, our first private lesson, or he could flip out again from having so much energy.</p>
<p>Next I hopped on PD. The rain has been gone, but the wind was horrible today. The wind + the indoor arena = lots of noise. She was very spooky, but still went along quite nicely at the trot. The wind seemed as though it had died down, and she was starting to relax. Finally, I let her pick up the canter. Of course, every time I would ask for a canter transition, a huge gust of wind would come, she&#8217;d toss her head straight up and the spooking continued. It&#8217;s not her fault, most horses in the south aren&#8217;t used to indoor areas and indoors are quite noisy. After so many failed attempts, and realizing that I was now just picking a fight with her and losing the battle, I decided to cool her out.</p>
<p>Up next was Dixie. By this point I was so frustrated, I was sick of the rain, the wind, the cold and spooky ponies. I hopped aboard Dixie, and she pranced the &#8220;jig of death&#8221; to the arena. &#8220;Great&#8221;, I thought &#8220;ANOTHER spooky pony!&#8221;. I wasn&#8217;t even giving her time to relax, I was already flustered because I just knew she was going to be bad. I picked a fight with her over every little thing. Her little quirks that I normally don&#8217;t notice. After having a chat with my trainer, I just had to laugh at myself. I was being so stupid and over dramatic. At the same time, I knew my mood wouldn&#8217;t improve, I decided to call it a day. &#8220;Houdini gets lucky today&#8221;, I told the assistant trainer as I put Dixie&#8217;s blankets back on.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re no longer accomplishing anything, and rather doing more damage, you have to know when to call it a day. There&#8217;s always another day for fixing those problems, and in a better mood they don&#8217;t seem nearly as impossible!</p>
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		<title>Born of the Sea</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 05:40:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In an attempt to keep my blog more updated on mine and Morgan&#8217;s daily shenanigans, I&#8217;m going to tell you guys the story of our schooling session today. First, I have to explain a bit more about Morgan. He&#8217;s an American bred mutt pony. Nothing fancy, but a sturdy little bugger, and a well trained [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=theroanypony.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4866698&amp;post=564&amp;subd=theroanypony&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In an attempt to keep my blog more updated on mine and Morgan&#8217;s daily shenanigans, I&#8217;m going to tell you guys the story of our schooling session today. First, I have to explain a bit more about Morgan. He&#8217;s an American bred mutt pony. Nothing fancy, but a sturdy little bugger, and a well trained one. He never bucks or acts up under saddle. He&#8217;s the best $700 auction pony you could ever ask for. Not scared of anything. Except, of course, water. He&#8217;s simply terrified of it. The funny thing is, his name (Morgan) means &#8220;born of the sea&#8221;. Ironic. Since Morgan got hurt, he&#8217;s been stalled 24/7. He hates stalls, and has never had to be in one so much in his life. Lately he&#8217;s been getting light turn out, but only in a very small paddock, not big enough to do anything more than a lighthearted trot. He&#8217;s had quite a bit of pinned up energy, which I had been enjoying. However, mixing his extra energy with the massive amount of rain we got today was a recipe for a disaster. Not only does he hate water, he hates the sound the rain makes when it hits the roof of the barn or indoor.</p>
<p>After successfully getting an antsy Morgan tacked up, I got mounted up and we headed to the indoor. We did the &#8220;jig of death&#8221; to the arena, and around for a couple of laps. Finally, he began to relax and we started trot work. Normally when it rains, he&#8217;ll do a couple of weak attempts at hops-to-the-side spooks and he&#8217;s fine for the rest of the ride. I guess the pinned up energy had something to do with the fact that after about five minutes of trotting, he took off, throwing actual bucks. I was so shocked! We continued on with our trot work. While giving him a walk break, he took off again. This time no bucks but I really thought he was going  to take us right out the gait. I did a hard right rein turn and circled him until he came back to me.</p>
<p>After this, my trainer, who happened to be schooling at the same time, told me to work him out long and hard at the trot. At this point, it was no longer raining, he was taking advantage of the situation. So, we worked at the trot, and worked, and worked, and worked&#8230; I kept him collected, the entire ride. Being hunters, we&#8217;ve never been much for collection. I rode a half halt every step he took. He hates contact and being collected, for much of the ride he remained behind the bit. Because I had him collected, I started to be able to feel when he was going to take off and could prevent it as he tried to take the first stride. We did lots of figure 8&#8242;s, serpentines, half circles, 20 and 15 meter circles, 10 meter half circles, and even some leg yielding. He wasn&#8217;t a happy pony after almost an hour of walk/trot work, but he was far better behaved and had even started accepting the bit. Because he is still recovering from an injury, we didn&#8217;t want to push him too hard. Since we wanted to work long, we had to keep it light with only trotting.</p>
<p>Even though the ride may sound as if it went dreadful, we actually made quite a bit of progress. Morgan is getting so much stronger in his gaits, especially the trot, which was always his weakest. He also managed to deal with being collected and having contact on the reins for nearly an hour, without killing me. The last thing that we&#8217;re getting really well is bending. He&#8217;s always been the pony with no &#8220;bad side&#8221; for bending, but I feel like I&#8217;m finally starting to understand my seat and leg&#8217;s purpose in keeping him balanced through the turns/circles. Maybe I try too hard to look on the bright side, but I never think of it as a &#8220;bad ride&#8221;, something had to be learned from it.</p>
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		<title>Making New Strides</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 04:37:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have the most exciting news to update about! But first, I&#8217;d like you guys to enjoy the video above. One of the ladies from my barn made a video for us, from our last show together, back in November. The video got a little messed up when I uploaded it, it&#8217;s in slow motion [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=theroanypony.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4866698&amp;post=543&amp;subd=theroanypony&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:left;">I have the most exciting news to update about! But first, I&#8217;d like you guys to enjoy the video above. One of the ladies from my barn made a video for us, from our last show together, back in November. The video got a little messed up when I uploaded it, it&#8217;s in slow motion and the sound is very delayed. But it&#8217;s an adorable video and I&#8217;m so thankful for all of my friends that take such lovely photos and videos of us!</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">Onto the big and exciting news! January has held so many changes for me, I feel like everything changed so fast and I didn&#8217;t have any control over what was happening. Most of the changes have been for the worse, but because everything is so different now; it&#8217;s made me really think about my current situation and make some tough decisions. For the past 8 years, I&#8217;ve really just wandered aimlessly from ring to ring, never really dedicating my time and effort to one specific discipline. I got scared at the thought of living the rest of my life being an average rider, who becomes an average trainer, riding average horses, at an average barn, going to average shows. This problem has nothing to do with lack of training, I simply have no direction in my &#8220;horse life&#8221;.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">I thought about what I&#8217;m going to be happiest doing the rest of my life, what I would be best at, and what I could go the furthest in. Though it&#8217;s the discipline I&#8217;ve put the least effort into, in the past, I came to a decision that I&#8217;m going to change my main focus to Dressage. It seems like the most logical path for me to take. I&#8217;ve always had an  interest in it, I think it&#8217;s a blast and there&#8217;s no &#8220;shelf life&#8221;. Saying I&#8217;m going to do Dressage is one thing, but actually doing it means I&#8217;m going to have to really stick with it and not give up if it&#8217;s &#8220;too difficult&#8221; or I lose interest. This means I&#8217;m going to be making a lot of changes in my life. For one, I&#8217;m going to have to start taking private lessons. My barn, in the beginning, didn&#8217;t start as a hunter barn. It was very much a combined training facility. Though my trainer incorporates dressage into hunters more than any other trainer I&#8217;ve ever met, our barn has primarily become a jumper and hunter facility. This means that when I&#8217;m eventually ready to show, I&#8217;ll more than likely be going alone, along with my trainer of course.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">Morgan is currently sound and I&#8217;m getting him back into light work. I&#8217;ve ridden him twice this week, and both days he was sound for walk/trot/canter action. While his jumping days are gone, there isn&#8217;t a doubt in anyone&#8217;s mind that he wont be completely fine going back to flatwork. Dressage can be just as stressful as jumping, however, the lower level stuff should be fairly easy for him to handle. Morgan and I have basic dressage training, but that&#8217;s a long way from being competitive. For instance, even before he had gotten hurt, Morgan had never been taught how to get on the bit. I&#8217;ve never even sat in a dressage saddle, or  even tried on full seat breeches. It&#8217;s going to be a tough journey, but we&#8217;re absolutely ready for a new challenge. I&#8217;m not going to be starting formal lessons with my trainer again until Morgan is ready to be worked for a solid hour, but stay tuned for more updates on his recovery and how our first dressage lesson goes.</p>
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		<title>Here&#8217;s to a Speedy Recovery</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 02:45:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[HAPPY NEW YEAR!! I hope you guys all had a fabulous holiday season! Enjoy the photos of mine and Houdini&#8217;s latest jumping experience. I have so much news to post! Real life seemed to keep getting in the way of me updating, but now I&#8217;m going to take my time and update. First off, on [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=theroanypony.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4866698&amp;post=524&amp;subd=theroanypony&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HAPPY NEW YEAR!! I hope you guys all had a fabulous holiday season! Enjoy the photos of mine and Houdini&#8217;s latest jumping experience.</p>
<p>I have so much news to post! Real life seemed to keep getting in the way of me updating, but now I&#8217;m going to take my time and update. First off, on December 7th, Morgan and I cleared our very first 3&#8242; fence! After realizing it wasn&#8217;t going to kill us, we did medal courses at 3&#8242;. It was absolutely incredible! I felt like I could walk on air the rest of the week.</p>
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<p>Then New Years weekend, Morgan hurt himself in his pasture. We&#8217;re not sure what exactly happened, but his shoulder is injured. He&#8217;s been on medicine, but he&#8217;s currently still lame, 11 days later. He&#8217;s still his same old pony self, and going absolutely crazy being stuck in his stall all day long. I spent some time with him today, but all he seemed to care about was finding a way to break out of his stall. It&#8217;s so crazy to think of him being lame and out of commission. For the past two years that I&#8217;ve been riding him, he&#8217;s never taken a bad step. He&#8217;s always been so healthy and active. Now all we can do is hope for a speedy recovery. Everyone has been asking what we&#8217;re going to do as far as showing, but right now all I care about is him getting better!</p>
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<p>In the the meantime, I&#8217;ve been getting used to being back in the lesson pony program. The first week, I rode George. He&#8217;s an adorable large bay Quarter Horse. During the fall George foundered, so now he&#8217;s just getting back into the swing of things. I was able to do a good amount of flat work with him and really work on my equitation. It&#8217;s nice to ride really broke ponies for equitation because you don&#8217;t have to worry about them acting up, you can just focus on your position. We did jump later in the lesson, but seeing as it was his first time since being back in work, we took it easy.</p>
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<p>This week I got the grand honor of riding my instructor&#8217;s latest training pony, Princess Dianna aka P.D. She&#8217;s a bay medium Paint Pony. She&#8217;s fairly green, but she&#8217;s a fantastic ride! She&#8217;s pretty easy going, and doesn&#8217;t like her head being messed with much. Light contact is your best friend when riding her. I had ridden her once before, so my trainer could see her go, but that was only light flat work. It&#8217;s always interesting to ride a really broke pony, then get on a green one. You have to know what to expect. I didn&#8217;t expect to have an equitation lesson, or have fabulous looking equitation for that matter. For green rides, it&#8217;s how the pony goes, not about how you look. After flatting for a bit, we began jumping. We did trotting in first so I could get used to her, by the end of the ride we were cantering courses. She was wonderful and it made me feel oh so confident, that when we faced a problem, I was able to solve it. Also, P.D is the only pony I&#8217;ve really jumped lately other than Morgan, George and Houdini. It&#8217;s great to feel adjustable and able to ride so many completely different ponies.</p>
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<p>As far as my two training rides go, I&#8217;m sad to say I haven&#8217;t had an incredible amount of time to devote to them. Today, I rode Dixie for the first time in probably two weeks. I took her outdoors for the first time in over a year. She spooked several times, understandably, but again, it made me feel great that I was able to deal with her issues on my own. I rode Houdini last before the New Year. I jumped him for the first time in over a month and he was full of energy! He&#8217;s so much fun to ride, but tends to buck if I come back in the saddle too soon landing after a jump. That&#8217;s something I really have to work on, but I&#8217;m going to be taking a lesson on him this week so we can get a refresher on what to work on.</p>
<p>Check back next week for more updates on Morgan&#8217;s recovery!</p>
<p>PS. Thanks for a great year, everyone! I&#8217;ve been blogging for over one year now! Check out my first entry ever; <a href="http://theroanypony.wordpress.com/2009/01/15/heres-to-a-new-show-season/">&#8220;Here&#8217;s to a New Show Season&#8221;</a>. I look forward to a great new year, filled with tons of new entries about mine and my ponies fun adventures. </p>
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		<title>Reflecting on the Week</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have some great news; Morgan and I officially have our confidence, over fences, back! If you read my last post, you&#8217;ll remember reading that we were both pretty anxious our first time jumping after the disaster of a horse show. Well, last Monday we jumped for the second time. We did an entire course [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=theroanypony.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4866698&amp;post=448&amp;subd=theroanypony&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://theroanypony.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/001.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-447" title="001" src="http://theroanypony.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/001.jpg?w=225&#038;h=300" alt="" width="225" height="300" /></a>I have some great news; Morgan and I officially have our confidence, over fences, back! If you read my last post, you&#8217;ll remember reading that we were both pretty anxious our first time jumping after the disaster of a horse show. Well, last Monday we jumped for the second time. We did an entire course set at 2&#8217;9&#8243;! I was a little freaked out at first, but after some much needed reassurance from my trainer, Morgan and I were flying over the jumps. He was absolutely amazing, and I think I did very well too. Morgan is kind of a funny pony to jump, over small fences he over jumps so much that sometimes he gets as high as 3&#8217;6&#8243; which isn&#8217;t very easy to stay with. But when we jump fences at a decent height, like 2&#8217;9&#8243;, he only uses what energy is necessary, which means we&#8217;re actually jumping 2&#8217;9&#8243; instead of something much higher. In short; the higher the jumps, the better we do. We had another lesson that week. This time a flat lesson. My trainer was absolutely in awe over how much Morgan has changed in the past two years that I&#8217;ve been riding him. She said that I deserve all of the credit for how great he is now, and that I took him from a nag to a show pony. I had to point out that in the past two years Morgan had taken me from a back yard rider, to an effective one. Of course my trainer had a lot to do with both of our success, but it was very nice to feel appreciated for all the hard work Morgan and I have done to improve ourselves.</p>
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<p>In other news; yesterday, Morgan helped me babysit! One of the riders at my barn had asked if I could watch her daughter for her, for the day. We had a blast together at the barn riding ponies, and I even let her hop on Morgan. She had told me that she hadn&#8217;t ridden him in a couple of years, and when she did, she was terrified. She couldn&#8217;t believe what a different pony he was now! Morgan&#8217;s always had a reputation for being a bit of a scary pony amongst the little ones, so hearing her say he was &#8220;awesome now&#8221; completely made my day!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/v/352503900322">Check out the video of Morgan &#8220;babysitting&#8221;.</a></p>
<p>(In case you&#8217;re wondering what the first picture in this post is about; we&#8217;re getting mirrors put up in our indoor, and of course Morgan and I had to check out our reflections)</p>
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