Saturday, July 30, 2011

Cardillo was the man both Friday night and today! Last night we headed to the match, got there to find out that they had to cancel due to the storm. The guy running the match is a friend though, and he set up anyway so that we could get both Cardillo and Calif into the ring and getting in some practice shooting. Cardillo surprised me in how good he was. We did two full stages of 10 shots, and he was great. Calif hasn't been shot off of in at least 18 months ( probably closer to 20-21 months) and he was typical Calif, took it in stride and was fine with it.
Today I headed out on the early side to go watch Alaina and Jose show at her 4-H County Show. Jose was very, very good. He and Alaina looked great out in the ring, they did a fine job representing the Paso Fino breed. After she was (nearly) done I headed toward home, picking up feed on the way. The CMSA match was on, so I started getting Calif and Cardillo ready to load up and go. Jim and Alaina joined me ( they had returned from the 4-H show) so we hit the road. Nicole and her Mom met us at Malibu Dude Ranch in Milford PA. We had no sooner pulled in and parked when they hollered that if I hurried I could make the 3rd stage, so we quickly tacked Cardillo up, I hopped on and I was in the ring shooting! He was fantastic. He did 4 stages today ( each stage is a run of 10 balloons, set in a pattern) and he really was good. Any mistakes that were made were due to rider error, not to the horse. Calif got his turn as well, competing in the 2 stage match that was help after the rifle match. Before that competition though, there was a bit of excitement. Someone hollered out that there were loose horses. Two horses came running toward the arena, having come out of the woods. Both were saddled, and the folks at Malibu quickly realized that they were two horses that were supposed to be out on a guided trail ride! Two of the wranglers hopped onto them and went to head out into the woods to find the riders. The first horse quickly disappeared down the trail, but the second horse wouldn't leave. I asked the rider if he wanted a lead out, and when he said yes I took the lead and we went out into the woods, through a creek and toward where we could hear the dismounted riders. They had unfortunately encountered a ground hive of bees and had to bail off the horses. All was well with them fortunately, so we all went back to the arena.
Tomorrow will be my first day off in over three weeks, if you can count a day off being house cleaning, weeding the garden and helping put in 4 wagonloads of hay.
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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Finally home! It's been a long trip, lots of hot weather. We left my sisters on Tuesday afternoon to head to western Illinois. Stayed over and got up super early to go load up the three Pasos. We were on the road then, headed for Indiana. The weather was with us, 70's and drizzling, so the horses stayed comfortable. (I really dreaded the idea of trailering three horses in 100 degree weather!) Worked on about 10 horses in Indiana and then continued on toe central Ohio where we had stalls waiting. (Brecksville Stables is a great place to stay if any of you need a layover in central Ohio right off of 81!!) We got the horses unloaded and set for the night, and then headed back out as I had several barns to stop and work at. Didn't get done until 11! Hunter was an angel, that was a really long day for him. Since I knew that the horses were well tended to, ( again- kudo's to Brecksville Stables) and I knew we only had 7 hours driving to get home, I let us sleep in! Going for 19 hours the day before made for a long, long day. We got back to the Ranch at about 4:30 today. The girls had the stalls all set for us, and the horses gladly settled in. These are some very well bred horses, ones that I will enjoy working with and selling. With bloodlines including Prometido, 222, Plebeyo and such, it will be enjoyable to work with them.
I will have to hit the road again tomorrow! There is a CMSA match close by this weekend, and Friday nights practice rounds seem to make the most sense to attend, so it's on the road again. Sigh...I can't wait for Sunday, it will be my first day off in weeks!
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Monday, July 25, 2011

Tragic news. Our friends in Waverly Pa, owners of Over The Hill Farm have had a devastating loss. Their barn burnt down yesterday evening, and most of their horses were lost. There were a few that escaped un-harmed, some that were burned and are now at a vet's, a few that escaped and are still at large, but approx 20 were lost in the fire. This is a horrible thing, the entire equine community, and the community in general, have rallied around to help. Wish I was home to lend a hand. Please keep them all in your prayers.

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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Big storm here at my sisters last night. Tons of rain and lightning and thunder. Hunter slept through it all, even with the house shaking from the booms. Hope it keeps things a bit cooler today. Yesterday wasn't too bad, didn't really heat up until after 2. Long day scheduled for today, I've about 5 stops to make. Tonight Hunter and I will have the house to ourselves, Robbie, Carol and the boys are going camping with the boys Scout troop. Hope there are no storms tonight!

Todays extra job will be working on filling out the PFHA Stallion Service Auction forms and sending in text and pictures. ( No, I will not be including Bg Rb into the Auction!!) I've other paperwork to attend to as well, but these are due by the end of the month so they get priority. Once I get home, Nationals paperwork has to be taken care of, forms and money have to be in by Aug 15th!

I'm quite excited about the three lovely Paso's that I will be bringing home from Illinois. They are well loved, well bred animals and I hope to do their owner justice by them. She has spent years cultivating a good breeding program and now finds herself in the unfortunate position of fighting illness, and has to sell her horses. Most of the bloodlines include Jarenero, 222 and Prometido!

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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Yesterdays travels went well. We drove about 4 1/2 hours and started work. Robbie and Hunter well soon wisked away to the B & B that we woukd be staying at that evening to eat and watch tv. I worked on nearly 20 head, then got to go right inside to shower and cool off. The B & B at Horizon View Farm ( outside of Somerset PA ) was very nice, we had an extremely comfortable stay.



By 6 this morning we were back on the road. Had about 10 hours of travel to do. Hunter was great until about the last 45 minutes. Thank God for portable DVD players!! As the day went on, we watched the temperature go from 75 to 82 to 92 to 98 to 105!!! Chicago is hot!!


Heat is supposed to break tomorrow, and I hope the weathermen are right. My schedule is pretty full and I've already got waterbottles in the freezer in preparation for tomorrow.


Here is a picture of Azura, the new Paso mare. She's settling in just fine back at the ranch.




















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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

It's just after 4:30 in the morning and I'm up and running. ( well, more like stumbling around the house waiting for the coffee pot to finish brewing ) Robbie will be up soon and we'll finish packing and be on our way west. Hopefully Hunter will travel well. Our first stop is a bit north of Pittsburgh, there are about 18-22 horses for me to work on there. The folks that own them also own a B & B and have asked us to stay over. Thurs morning we will continue on to my sisters in Illinois. After that I'll work for about a week, head to north-western Illinois to pick up some new Paso's that I'll be bringing home to sell, head for Indiana and Ohio for a bit more work, stay over in Ohio then head for home. Phew...
Got in a new Paso mare yesterday. She is 12 years old, was shown Fino in her younger days, and is now hopefully going to make someone a nice regional show horse and trail mount. The gals will enjoy riding her while I'm on my trip. I'll have her up on the website soon.
Rob will start tackling more hay fields while we are gone, he'll be at your place soon Michelle! The heat wave that is going on here is happening all across the states, looks like I'm driving through and into some record breaking heat! But, it will help dry the hay quickly.
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Cobleskill Show went very well. It was a small show, but there were some very nice horses showing and lots of spectators. We had a wonderful time getting to chat with folks that we only get to see when we are in the North East and it was a nice time.




One highlight for us was that Maribelle showed!!! She got up on Torey and was back in the ring. She's been riding a fair amount at home, we keep Torey at my barn so that she can have help right there for mounting and dismounting whenever the urge to ride hits her, and she looked great dressed up and out in the show arena. Great to see you out there Maribelle!! ( Good boy Torey!!- I've extra treats for you!!)


Another heat wave is upon us, and will be in the Chicago area the entire time that I'll be working out there. The boys and I leave tomorrow, we'll work in western PA tomorrow, then finish the drive to my sisters on Thur. Full days of work scheduled there for a week, then work in Indiana and Ohio on the way home.




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Sunday, July 17, 2011

We are getting set to check out of the hotel, and head back to the show grounds. Nic and I went over at 5 to feed and water, and now we need to warm a couple of the horses up in preparation for the show. It will be a fast paced day, not too many are here at the show, and there is only one judge, not two like yesterday. If our day goes half as well as yesterday it will have been a very successful show for us.

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Thursday, July 14, 2011







Almost ready for Cobleskill. Got a lot of packing done yesterday, as we have a ton of hay to put in today and time will be tight. Got all the horses clipped, trailers cleaned out, hay and some tack loaded, some tack cleaned, some horses worked and lessons given. This morning I'll be taking Starfire home, then getting feed. We'll finish packing and start putting in hay. Here's a few pics of babies and new Paso gelding.





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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Hot-hot-hot!!! Long but productive day yesterday. Picked up Scotch's owner Nicole yesterday ( will do today as well ) so that she could be at the barn for the day while her mom was at work. She helped out at the barn, and got to ride her horse too. ( he did well for her, so we are very pleased.) Went to do teeth for a client in the late morning, took Nicole along as I was picking up a lovely Paso Fino gelding from them as well, and Nicole wants to practice loading horses. Desi, the Paso gelding, is a wonderful trail horse that is now at RO-NO to be sold. Jenna took a few pictures of him yesterday, I'll post one on here as soon as I get it. Julie rode him for me to try him out, and she wouldn't get off of him! Guess he is one of her new favorites.I think he will be a favorite for everyone as he is a sweet little thing, well gaited and responsive. His owners need to downsize thus he is for sale. I owned him years ago, had him gelded and broke him to ride and he is just a great guy.
Took Chuck along to Honesdale when I went for feed. We hit Home Depot for more side wall and stuff, as work is progressing well on Grams house. Hope to have it ready to rent out by August.
Rob finished baling at Maribelles yesterday afternoon, and Robbie and I ended up unloading the wagon. It wasn't overly full, so it didn't kill us, but boy were we feeling the heat! Julie and Erin got tons of horses worked, and I fit a few in as well, so heat and all, we got it all done!

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Monday, July 11, 2011




Good weekend. Saturday was a whirlwind of a day. Had people drive up from Bethlehen PA for Paso lessons, Scotch's owners came and rode ( and were pleased with his progress- it makes me happy to make people happy!! ) Lots od folks in to ride their ponies and take lessons. Rob cut hay at Maribelles ( we put some of it in yesterday- the rest goes in today) Hunter turned three on Saterday, took him to the Firemans Picnic in LA in the evening, he really enjoyed getting to see/hear all the firetrucks. Also went to Rachels to see the baby ( which we didn't get to do- she was sleeping ) and to do teeth on Rach and Chris's horses. Yesterday I got caught up on some housework, made covers for the couch's, did paperwork, put in hay, and had friends stay for dinner ( least I could do since they had helped put in the hay! )



Here are some pics of Desi and her baby. The girls have named him Spock due to his tipped, turned in ears!





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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Woke up this morning, ready to drag myself to Maribelles indoor to see how Desi was doing, and saw this note on the counter;

'Desi had a bay colt! 1:15 a.m. Placenta looked normal. Foal had umbilical iodine dip. As of 2:30 a.m. he was standing, walking and working on nursing. Desi has taken to him nicely. So, as of 2;30 colt has not yet nursed or passed meconium yet. Yay!'

How cool is that! I haven't had a chance to talk with her yet this morning ( hopefully she sleeps in) but from the sound of the note I think she got to see the foaling. I headed out there, and saw the lovely little boy. He is tiny! Can already tell that he will grey out. Has a stripe down his face and a little chrome on his legs.He's drinking and gaiting! Desi seams quite pleased with herself.
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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Still no foal. When i checked on her at 5 this morning, the sides of her tail head are all sunk in, her tail is very loose and she really looks miserable. Wont be long!

Hot day today, the weatherman says it may be in the low 90's, good for drying hay! Maribelles barn should be filled up pretty good by days end.

We had a brief bit of excitement at the barn yesterday afternoon. Kerry's Mom had come to pick her up, and while she was waiting Kerry's Pit Bull ( a very sweet, playful dog) accidentally got out of the car and ran at Herman the goat, who was tethered nearby. Herman freaked ( Madison just wanted to play- but Herman did not know that) he ran, ended up breaking his tether and bolted for the barn isle, where Itty Bit was cross tied. I hollered for the girls to dismount ( Jenna and Julie were riding Starfire and Bristol in the arena- I really didn't want them up on those green mares when a goat and dog ran into the arena!) Itty was great- he stayed in the ties as goat and dog ran under him, and off they went into the arena! Fortunately the girls had heard me yell and were off their mounts before the goat and dog lapped the arena. Kerry and I were running after the dog and goat show, as did Julie who had handed Bristol off to Pam. Herman ended up taking care of the problem. He apparently got tired of being chased, remembered that he had a pretty impressive set of horns, stopped and turned and rammed the dog. Poor Madison was a bit shocked, after all this was just a game right, no need to get violent. She turned tail and ran, right back into the arena and right up to me. Poor dog was shaking, goat was panting and by then we were all laughing ( except for Kerry- she was a bit mad at her Mom for letting the dog out)


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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

No new foal yet. We're waiting for our 5th and final foal of the year. When I checked on Desi at 5 this morning she looked at me as if to say 'What's going on? I'm SO uncomfortable!' She's been waddling around for the past few days, I noticed that she had just been laying down before I checked on her this morning. Udder is full and tight and she could go anytime.

Speaking of foals, I realize that it has been awhile since I've blogged about Scratchy. He will be two months old on this Thursday!! He is fat and sassy and has been very healthy. We couldn't be more pleased. He is also well adapted. Often orphan foals get too coddled and grow up hard to manage because they think of people as their herd mates, making them difficult to handle as they want to 'play' with people like they would with other foals. Scratchy gets in to play with Charlie ( London's foal who is about 2 weeks older than Scratchy) several times a day, plus they all get turned out together. London never totally accepted Scratchy as her own, but she is very tolerant of him, and is the mother figure he needs to grow up well adapted to horse life, giving him the social guidance he will need to know how to behave as a herd animal. He also gets turned out with the yearling filly Savannah.

Charlie is recovering well from the wound he got on his fetlock. He is able to be turned out again ( though we were stalled a bit by the latest downpours we got on Sunday, I really don't want his nearly healed leg submerged in mud!) He is still rather stoic about being handled, he tolerates it but would rather be left alone. ( just like his mom!)

Rob dropped a ton of hay at Maribelles yesterday. Our fields are a bit too soggy to drive on, but hers are up high so we'll get it in while we can. Hopefully we'll get another dry stretch soon so that we can get the rest of our hay done. Things aren't looking too good for us as far as getting much of a second cutting.

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Saturday, July 2, 2011

Quiet night here. I came up from the barn to an empty house, Hunter went off for the weekend with his Auntie Gretchen and Rob and Robbie are working at the restaurant. I got to come in and sit down unmolested, no children to tend to, no supper to make- it will be nice for one night, but I'll be glad to have my hectic home life back...

Good day at the barn today, lots of riding done, horses have been very good. It's been nice to have a few dry days in a row, we did get a fair amount of hay into the barn yesterday.

On a very sad note, the RO-NO Crew lost an important member, Lexi Wombat, Rachels wonderful Border Collie, had to be put down last night. She had been sick for a day or two and had been at/in the dog hospital, then had a bad collapse yesterday evening. A return trip to the clinic ended with a verdict that she could not be saved. We are all so very sorry, Lexi will truly be missed.

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