Monday, July 14, 2014

Calgary Stampede - Lady and Colt

Earlier this year I was invited to join the Draft Horse Town committee for the Calgary Stampede. The theme for the Calgary Stampede 2014 was Horse Power.

The Stampede poster for 2014 was a beautiful Belgian Draft Horse named Lady. This was the first time a draft horse has been depicted on the Stampede poster. I had the good fortune to meet the artist, Adaline Halverson. I learned from Adaline that the creation of each Stampede poster is a very secretive process. So secretive in fact, that even the owner of Lady did not know his horse was the 2014 poster horse until the painting was revealed to the public.

As a result of being involved with DHT committee, I was asked to present Lady to the public daily during the 10 days of Stampede. On Father's Day, June 15th, Lady gave birth to a beautiful colt so I suggested we hold a contest to name the colt. Lady's Man was the winning name and the winner, Chris Tracy, will be bringing her family to spend an afternoon with me and the 'Boys'. We look forward to having them out.

This was my first time volunteering for the Calgary Stampede and it was so much fun that I highly recommend it to anyone wanting to volunteer their time.

Ya Hoo!
Tovie, Lady and Lady's Man

Monday, July 7, 2014

Dollar Found His Forever Home

Nearly one year to the day that I brought Dollar home, he found his forever home. Unfortunately Michele's life took a turn that prevented her from committing to Dollar so he was advertised on Kijii. The ad invited folks to spend time with him to make sure he was a horse they would enjoy and he would come with a money back policy that if they weren't happy, they were welcome to bring him back - no questions asked. He has been gone for approximately 6 weeks and we received a lovely note from his new owner just the other day. Alf wanted us to know how much the whole family loves Dollar and that they have been happily riding him every other day. He still has trouble with the trailer but they are continuing to work on that.

All I ever wanted was to find Dollar a home where he would be loved and appreciated. His new home is in Priddis so hopefully I`ll get a chance to visit him.

I made the decision to donate the profit of the purchase price to the Dare to Dream Horse Rescue organization to thank them for supporting my teaching efforts.

This situation was a win-win for so many folks. The original owner of Dollar now has horses she and her daughter are enjoying; I experienced the joy of helping Dollar become a reliable riding companion; His new owners are extremely happy and proud to own him; and Dare to Dream benefited from his sale. Most importantly, Dollar is loved, happy and well cared for.

During Stampede I had the opportunity to listen to William Shatner talk about his love the American Saddlebred horse. I was not surprised to learn that the breed was very popular during war times because of their incredible bravery and friendly temperaments. That pretty much reinforced my feelings about Dollar.

Have a wonderful summer!
Tovie and Dollar

Friday, January 3, 2014

Happy 2014 - Chinese "Year of the Horse"

Here at Just Horsing Around, every year is the "Year of the Horse".

2013 was a memorable year of horses for us; with highlights ranging from galloping alongside a group of giraffe on a 5 day horseback safari in Botswana, to helping Dollar become a reliable riding companion. Life doesn't get much better. Although our riding season got off to a late start due to all the rainy weather; Gord and I enjoyed some wonderful mountain rides, and rides around the "hood", with our good friends.

A big thanks to Henry and Brenda Fehr - owners of Dare 2 Dream horse rescue for their generous support of my work with their volunteers. It has been a true blessing to help well intentioned beginners with their journey toward great horsepersonship!

I am constantly rewarded with the truly caring students who come through our barn door to participate in our courses. I appreciate their desire to be the best horseperson they can for the pure joy of developing trusting, safe relationships with horses.

As for the "boys" - it has been a tremendous year for them as well. When Dexter got injured slipping up a steep river bank in the mountains, Skeeter became my "go to" horse. His personality makes him the most challenging of all our horses, but you couldn't ask for a better mountain horse. He is also the horse we loan to friends who want to come with us. I fell in love with Skeeter all over again this past year and he reminded me why we bought him in the first place.

My wonderful old appy "Jack" has never looked better. Last year we struggled to keep weight on him and the vet confirmed why when we had his teeth checked last spring. We were all shocked at the mess we saw in just one year and our vet even asked if we had absolute verification of his age (which we do). Our vet suggested we give him a good summer and humanely put him down in the fall as he was no longer processing his food properly; and that could lead to colic. Over the summer Jack thrived on grass pasture and was back to his old self. Thanks to the loving care of Lisa, a friend who leases Jack, she researched feeding options and we decided to give it a try. Starting in early fall, we starting giving Jack, what we call, his pablum twice a day; A combination of Step 6, beet pulp, and senior horse crunch, soaked for at least 12 hours. Jack makes it very easy for us to help him. Once I've put out the feed bags for the other 6 horses, Jack always follows me back to the barn for his "special" meal. It is almost as though he knows hay is no longer good for him.

Dexter - what can I say - I LOVE THIS HORSE! Jen, one of my favourite students, thought so highly of her experience with Dexter, she strongly felt his registration papers needed to be on our wall of fame, with the other boys. She spent a couple of hours researching online to find the registered breeder, and after two long years, I received Dexter's registration papers; indicating me as his registered owner. Folks often say you can't ride the papers and I agree, papers aren't everything; but I must admit there is a certain pride having my name officially attached to such a wonderful horse.

My baby Navar is just the sweetest horse ever - so sweet he makes your teeth hurt. When I bought Navar as a yearling, I met both his dam and sire. The dam was 16.1 and the sire was 15.3 so I was convinced that he would be at least 15 hh. However, we have been marking his growth progress on a window jamb. To date he is 14 1 1/2 - just under official "horse" size. Since it is the year of the horse, I have complete faith that he will make it to 14.2 hh. Initially I was disappointed that he wouldn't be bigger however, as I get older, I'm thinking 14.2 will be just about perfect.

Dollar seems to have found his perfect person with Michelle and as long as she thinks a horse will fit into her busy life, I couldn't be happier.

Magic is his same old perfect self and Gord is happy having only one perfect horse.

As for me - having only one horse would be the same as having only one pair of boots/shoes. I like the choice of sneakers for comfy, lazy days and red high heels for racy, exciting days.

I hope to hear about your successes and wonderful updates or if you are stuck, I look forward to helping you progress with your horse.

Happy Year of the Horse!

Tovie, Gord and the "Boys"