18 May 2015
R.I.P. my little angel :'(
Today when I came home from work I had received an e-mail from the family who bought Baltazar. When I saw the mail in my inbox, I was so delighted, I thought that they probably had sent me some cute pictures of him. However, it wasn't the case at all.
I got some news beyond my wildest imagination!
The owner wrote that they had to put Baltazar down yesterday due volvulus. They wrote that they didn't understand it because he was a very healthy and happy pony, even the vet couldn't give them an explanation.
I'm deeply heartbroken! It's still quite surreal for me. Although I had sold him, rarely a day went by without me thinking about him and now he's gone, his beautiful and unique soul has left this earth.
It makes me so sad, and I've almost cried continuously since I read the mail.
I can't help but think that I never should have sold him, but as many of my friends say, neither I nor his current owners could do anything. It comes so suddenly and one can rarely save the horse, unless you have the opportunity to operate the horse immediately.
It's safe to say that I have lost the most good-natured, friendly, cute, unique, cheeky and always happy pony. There will never be a pony like him and it hurts me so much that he at the age of only 13 years had to leave this earth. I had an idea that he certainly would live until he was 40 years, but fate wanted him something else.
He has taught so many children to ride and many who have never had an interest in horses has got it because of him. He has been the cause of countless smiles and laughs through time, all who met him loved him, even all the horses, dogs and cats, and he loved them all back as much.
In all the time I've had him, he has been nicknamed, King Baltazar , many have said it before I mentioned it.
He carried an aura that made him very majestic, he loved to stand on the highest hill and look out on "his" herd. His confidence was as large as the tallest Shire. I'll try to remind myself of all the good memories he has given me and many others. I think it gives me peace of mind that despite a tough start in life, he had many good years with me, and 1.5 at his new family. He has been loved to his last day and is still loved by many.
18.05.2015
R.I.P. my little angel, I'll never forget you<3
The TREC event
The TREC event went very well yesterday, despite what little I had trained with Giga, I'm simply so happy and proud of her. The first two parts, i.e., orientation ride and control of gaits went really good. It was mostly the last part with all the obstacles that didn't go so well. Among other things, to open a gate and to jump over a hedge (which btw. was not a hedge but a fence with two branches on), didn't really go that well. I couldn't get close to the gate, because she was not interested in standing still and she ran around the hedge!
However, I got many points for my style, which is mainly my horsemanship, which is pretty nice.
I have not yet received photos from the event, but I opload as soon as I get some.
16 May 2015
What is TREC?
TREC is a fun and challenging activity for all riders and horses who enjoy riding in the nature. TREC is a test between horse and ride in how to communicate and collaborate well as a team.
It offers horseback riding in a varied terrain with natural obstacles and passages.
TREC consists of three tasks:
- The first task is a orientation ride, where the riders get a route marked in a certain speed. It's not about riding fast, but finding a ideal time to get past the finish line.
- The second task is the control of gaits. Here, one obtains the most points, you have to show a slow controlled canter (trot or tölt is also an option) and a forward energetically walk. Here it is important to keep the horse at a steady pace.
- The third is a terrain ride with small manageable natural obstacles. The obstacles can be natural or constructed. Obstacles may include a jump over a log, open a door, riding up and down hills and so on. It's a bit similar to Western Trail, just more biased at what you encounter in the nature.
Each sample is evaluated by a judge.
Exciting day tomorrow!
It's tomorrow we're going to the TREC event. I have absolutely no high expectations when I literally haven't been practicing. I've had so many late days at work, so my energy has not been available to a lot of training with Giga. But I take the event as an experience and more a pleasant day in the company of my friends and many other great people and their horses.
However, I of course hope Giga behave exemplary. I'm looking forward to tomorrow, although I'm quite destroyed after a long weekend of hard work.
14 May 2015
A very naked horse
After work, I threw myself into a big project - That was, to cut Gigas ENTIRE body. She needs to look nice on Sunday, at the TREC event. Plus she sweats a lot with that long coat she had.
It took about 1.5 hours. And now I have a very naked but beautiful and very clean horse. Fortunately, Giga is very easy to cut, she stands still and enjoys it despite the noise.
13 May 2015
Go Away Spray
I purchased a product which, according the danish Irish Cob society should be a wonder product against sweet itch, lice, mites and many other things. Especially Giga is often affected by sweet itch. I have struggled with it since I got her and I've almost tried all various products the veterinarians have recommended.
But now I'll try this spray. It's been talked a lot about on various social medias. It's called "Försvinn Spray", (Go away spray) and it's a natural product , which of course is just even better!
I'm lookingforward to see if it works. Many apparently has great success with it.
Here is the link to their website: http://www.skogsapoteket.se/forsvinn-spray-p-20.html
I can recommend it so far in terms of price and customer service. I ordered it late one night and received it about 1.5 days after despite it being sent to Denmark from Sweden. And the price is extremely affordable.
12 May 2015
The gate to Paradise is open
Almost literally has the gate to the horses' paradise opened. From now on is the gate to the huge summer pasture open. I always love to look at them the first day. They are simply so excited and eager, they can't stand still, it's almost like they don't know where to start.
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