So the weather was a bit better today. The mornings have been quite cold though, I ended up going to get breakfast with Denny and May after feeding. When we got back the ground was still pretty frozen so we rode Rosie and Lofty in the indoor. Rosie is a funny horse because she is as calm as can be inside and if you go hacking after riding in the indoor. When you start outside she is quite hot and leaps and bucks on the lunge. She always settles down and goes quite well but has an outburst at the beginning. Rosie is off the track should settle down over time. I also haven't ridden her outside a lot down here, if I rode her outside everyday she would probably settle.
After I warmed Rosie up Denny suggested setting up a cross rail and popping Rosie over it. I got of and set up the jump, I hadn't jumped her before and she hasn't jumped in a long time so we kept it small. Denny just wanted her to casually trot to it, rock back and jump. She was very casual about it, not worried or upset about it all. I trotted it a few times both ways and then kept working her normally and popped it anytime she seemed really relaxed. This made it no big deal for her, she worked over her back and softly and then would pop the jump and go right back to being soft. We really aren't in any hurry with the babies, it is all about keeping it low key and simple for them so they aren't anxious abut jumping.
For the second set Denny and I took Skybreaker and Millie out for an easy hack. They went on a long hack with lots of trotting yesterday so we wanted to do an easy hack. These to horses both had setbacks so they are not as fit as we would like them. Skybreaker was gelded in the spring and had complications and had to have a second surgery. This resulted in him being out of work for several months. Millie had a foal last year but couldn't go back into work after weaning because of a sarcoid on the girth area. It took several months and many treatments with XXterra but the sarcoid is now under control and she can be ridden normally (with a fuzzy girth). So this winter we are really trying to get these too fit!!
In the afternoon we rode Union and Cordi, we hacked them as well. We did some trotting up the hills on fire lane 3, once we hit fire lane 1 we continued walking up to the Equine Research Center and wound our way back. We had them out for a bit over an hour, these two are much fitter than Skybreaker and Millie. Union is Denny's prelim horse, he is a thoroughbred who seems to remain quite fit. Cordi compete Beginner Novice and Novice last year and did lots of hacking in VT so she is pretty fit. She will need to get more fit to hopefully go Training this summer. The foundation is great because there are so many places you can go on long trots.
We took Simply and Atti out for a similar hack as Union and Cordi, but a little bit shorter. These two are 4 coming 5 and will also be working on getting more fit this winter. It is amazing how fit you can get horses even just walking. Denny said today he has heard it is hardest to get a horse fit the first time. This makes a lot of sense to me. If the horse has never had to expand their lungs or use their muscles, tendons, and ligaments extensively before of course it is going to be hard! If the horse has used them a lot in the past I would imagine things would kick in much faster. You can't rush getting a horse really fit, you have to build and build and start with walking.
It is supposed to get warmer and warmer the next few days!!! Jumping tomorrow!!!
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