In all the craziness in the month and a half leading up to finals, I had very little time to play with Royal. Little tiny sessions and walks here and there, but nothing substantive. I never like to start anything that I won't be able to come back to quickly, so I felt it was better to leave Royal to his own devices and start doing stuff again during winter break. Which is now. And something has changed, which is that Royal is FAT. Really, really FAT.
I don't have any good pictures of his front profile, but Monday night I rode him bareback and felt like I was straddling a redwood. Seriously, how does this happen? How does this horse go from needed a cup of corn oil per day to maintain his body condition (in addition to grain, hay, and plentiful pasture) to round on barely any pasture in a little over two months? My horse is weird.
So I've been working on getting us back into riding shape. All my riding muscles are out of whack, which makes it easy on both of us. Neither of us are particularity fit, so we're getting it back together. It's mostly been Freestyle riding and liberty, and Royal has not lost his good brain. I played with the Steady Rein concept (lift the rein in order to slow or ask the horse to stretch) and he picked that up well. He's not so good as maintaining the stretch, but we're getting there. Since the only place to ride is the arena, it can get pretty crowded in there quickly. We're all learning to make do.
I've also been practicing my two-point position. I want to have a steadier leg over jumps, if only to not distract Royal. This means lots and lots of practicing on the flat and over pole/cross-rails. It's fairly easy to maintain at the walk (although my calves are getting a serious workout), but a bit harder at the trot. It didn't help that my barn owner was also riding her mare (who was in heat) at the time, so Royal was very easily distracted. And it is somewhat had to steer in two-point. So, things to work on and improve.
It's dark this time of year, although we're had unusually warm temperatures and barely any snow, and what little we get melts almost instantly. No one is sure what to make of it, so we manage as best we can. But I am thankful for the indoor arena.
Random posts from an Animal Science student about life, horses, school, and other things I find interesting. But mostly horses.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Merry Christmas/Happy Solstice
Well, finals are done, there's barely any snow on the ground, and it's time to party. Even Royal was festively dressed.
Not anymore though. Hasn't really been cold enough to warrant the blanket for a while.
Time to kick back and party.
Not anymore though. Hasn't really been cold enough to warrant the blanket for a while.
Time to kick back and party.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
In Lieu of an Actual Post
Pictures!
"Coooooooooooookies!"
Line on LF hoof from where the abscess blew out.
A leopard at the MN Zoo
Napping foal at the MN Zoo
Leopard at the MN Zoo
Three napping bears at the MN Zoo
My cat not happy about his newest fashion accessory
That's all for now! Back to studying
"Coooooooooooookies!"
Line on LF hoof from where the abscess blew out.
A leopard at the MN Zoo
Napping foal at the MN Zoo
Leopard at the MN Zoo
Three napping bears at the MN Zoo
My cat not happy about his newest fashion accessory
That's all for now! Back to studying
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Been Busy
My life will just not slow down. Tests, papers, Thanksgiving, traveling, and general mayhem leave little time for Royal and even less for blogging. Nothing of interest to note on the Royal front, but I will try to continue my Adventures in Amateur Academia when I can. That may not be until after finals are over (gulp!).
In the meantime, one of my favorite Christmas songs:
Enjoy!
In the meantime, one of my favorite Christmas songs:
Enjoy!
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