Thursday, November 5, 2009

Well, here it is November and the month of October left us with no time to work at all due to all the rain we had! Flash still comes to the round pen to eat every night. Looks like this weekend may be pretty and the ground has dried out enough (I hope) to work with him! This little horse runs real pretty in the pasture and he got his first introduction to cows last weekend! Some cows got through the fence into their pasture and Flash really did a double take! The cows settled down and Flash could see they meant no harm.....the cows even come to the round pen to see if there is any feed for them too! Will keep working with him and posting.

Monday, September 21, 2009

WORK AGAIN

Well, the competition is over for the year in Ft. Worth and Flash and I will get back to working! I learned a few tips from trainers while in Ft. Worth and I'm anxious to get working with him. I think Flash has me trained really well and now it's HIS turn! He's such an awesome horse, I just never wanted to "mess him up"! I will continue to blog and take pictures until he finds a new home. At least I know he'll be near me and I can check on him!!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Weather Holdup!

We've had so much rain in the last 8 days! Everything is a mess at our house, but that's okay. Flash is getting a break and I'm not stressing! Good Luck to all the trainers and see you in Ft. Worth!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

SLOW BUT STEADY

Flash is coming along, we've had some issues with being able to get on the side of him. This horse has been very hard to trust humans, but with consistant workouts in the afternoons and lots of patience we are seeing some progress. At this point we are able to get more "I'll stay with you's instead of let me get away first and then we'll come backs!" He is definitely going to make one heck of a horse once he "gets it"! Maybe I just thought I had enough patience and God is allowing me to see how much more I may have needed?? Nonetheless, I'm hangin' in there! Will keep posting as we make each breakthrough!

Monday, August 31, 2009

TOOLS OF THE TRADE (so to speak!)

Out of the cast....yeah! Worked with Flash Saturday. We are working on him letting me get on his sides. He likes to "keep an eye(s)" on me and doesn't care for me to get on his sides (either one). So I used our buggy whip (rod about 4 ft long with equally as long whip). I was able to start between his eyes go up to the pole and then drop down to the jaw and progress on back to the neck and withers. This is really great for him! All of this was while I held his lead rope so yesterday I was able to reach him with the buggy whip and NOT holding his lead rope. We are making the smallest of baby steps, but once he decides he doesn't have to flight, we'll be there! On a scale of 1-10 for a horse having flight instincts, Flash has a 12! He's been "over blessed"! You've just gotta love him!

Friday, August 28, 2009



AUGUST 27, 2009
Still in cast and put Flash in the round pen while we cleaned his stall. He did the usual running and of course only using one hand I didn't try to make him stay if he felt he needed to run away. He did really good! After he ran left and right, I sat on the bucket in the middle and he took FOUR (4) BIG STEPS towards me!! What a huge improvement that is for him! This happened a few more times so to end on a positive note, when he advanced toward me, I turned away from him and went to the gate. As I did, he was FOLLOWING me! So I let him out and put him back into his stall for the day! Will get my cast off tomorrow and plan to work with him in the round pen Saturday, weather permitting!

Monday, August 24, 2009

Good news! Flash's abcess only lasted a day and a half....we shot him with some penicillin and the abcess was on top so it popped......Friday I go to the doctor to get my cast off and I can't wait until Saturday when we can get back to work! This is it.....my miracle weekend! I've asked God for a miracle with Flash and I have no reason to doubt we'll get one! God is so good to me! Plus I've been planning my strategy with Flash......hope he's up for it!! LOL I know I'm ready!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Not much done with Flash, seems he developed an abcess on his left front hoof. I let him have a few days to feel better while we doctored him. Also my cast won't come off until the 28th if everything looks good. Crossing my fingers and saying my prayers! We're still here!!

Saturday, August 8, 2009

TRAILER LOADING



August 5, 2009
We put the trailer as part of the round pen panels and sent Flash into the round pen. He of course smelled it and took a long look! Then my husband "drove" him into the trailer....we decided it would be fun to say "load up" as he went in! Then we said "unload" as he came out on cue. We repeated and have decided verbal cues are his game! lol I was able to get him to load for me, too!

For those that don't know, I broke my hand a little last Sunday the 2nd and have had to take it easy for a little while.Cast for two weeks.... But still working on training, just in a different way! Go FLASH!! More later....

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

SATURDAY AUGUST 1




Today, my husband came in the round pen and worked on lungeing and whoa. Didn't take Flash long to know who his leader was and began walking to Robert. Robert had him come to him and got a rub between his eyes while facing him. So I got in and did some lungeing and whoa with him too! He settled right down and came to me for a rub between the eyes!! WHOO HOOO!!!! THAT was what we've been looking for!

Thursday, July 30, 2009

YIPEE!!

Flash and I worked a little in the round pen.....and we worked on yielding hindquarters. we're doing baby steps, but we're doing!! This horse works better on the offside so I'm really having to push him on the right side. With more daylight tomorrow, we'll be reinforcing this lesson and making better progress. Can I say, "I'm on it!" and we are aiming toward Git-R-Done!!
JULY 29, 2009
Nothing to report today......my husband made the mustangs some new living quarters so everyone got moved this evening....one thing was different though, Flash acutally followed me without using the lead rope! Maybe there IS progress???? Tomorrow I plan to work with him again in the round pen if the rain decides to spare us!

Monday, July 27, 2009

Sunday July 26, 2009
Sunny for a little while, so I brought the stick out with me. He still backs away from it, but I did notice that he doesn't go away as far when I step closer to him without the stick! Tomorrow if the weather permits, I'll put him against the round pen "wall" and try to approach his side. This boy must have gotten ALL the mustangs that have been riding the first weeks dose of "FLIGHT"!!! He sure doesn't mind leaving, but I AM grateful that he's not at all agressive! I did manage to get the rope under his tail and he really doesn't even buck all that bad! lol I HAVE seen worse! We keep on plugging along and getting small progress and even that counts!

Friday, July 24, 2009



JULY 23, 2009
Still a little muddy but I was able to find a dry spot....gave Flash his grain and was really close to me while eating. Picked up his lead rope and we started walking in our small dry space. I was able to get him close enough to me when we stopped that he touched his nose on my sleeve and my face!!! Talk about hard not to squeal!!! I know I enjoy the small things in life! lol

Thursday, July 23, 2009

July 22, 2009
Muddy still.......Dear God, do you think we could get a little dry again real soon? Just so Flash will get his daily attention, or are You cooking up a suprise for me??
We did some leading yesterday, soft and gentle with the ground so wet, and he was great! Then I watched over him as he ate his grain, we said goodnite.....nothing more we could do.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

JULY 21, 2009
No news again today! Just more rain......God is good! Cause our other horses NEED the grass to grow in the pastures! Which by the way, those little devils (all 10 of them) decided our immediate yard needed "weedeating"! All were in the front yard this morning when I was leaving for work just chomping away! By the way, that includes 6 mustangs (2 of them from EMM yearling 07 last year)....so Flash got the night off again, but I still spend some time "talking" to him and bring his grain which he dearly loves! Maybe today........

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

JULY 20, 2009
nothing to report today, we received more rain (thank you God, I know you know what we need!) so too muddy to work with, just spent some time with him and gave him his grain to eat......he's such a handsome boy! Maybe tomorrow we'll have dried up enough to do some round pen work again???

Monday, July 20, 2009

Weekend Update





July 17, 18 and 19
Been kinda busy but still working with my Flash! We got some heavy rain Saturday so our session was cut a little short, but he did well anyway! I see major improvement in him every day.....for example I was going to send him to the chute and I decided to "lead" him to the chute. He's finally started following me around before I take the lead rope. So I reached down and got it and he followed right along....to be safe, I got behind the gate that closes him off to the chute and he tried to get behind the gate with me!! too hillarious! I couldn't make him understand to go on the side of the gate and pass me up! so I ended up letting his lead rope go and sending him through....We did our usual brushing on both sides but Sunday I decided to place a saddlepad on his back. At first he was nervous, but I just kept working with him and got to where he would let me leave it on him for a while. I also got to brush about 1/3 down his front leg without him striking! BIG PROGRESS!!! and also all the way down his rump and no kicking! BIG PROGRESS!! We fly sprayed again and just a little flinching, so still pretty good. Since all of this chute work has been on both of Flash's sides, I decided to go into the chute in front of where he is chocked to get a rub between his eyes while facing him. OMG We did it! He didn't hesitate at all....now because everything was muddy from the storm the day before, I wasn't able to go to the round pen and see if we could do it in the open space, but maybe today if the sun dries it up enough that will be our next major task! Attached are pictures of the saddlepad and me giving a good rub between his eyes while in front of him......kinda hard to take the pic with one hand and rub with the other, but you get the general idea! lol

Thursday, July 16, 2009

July 15, 2009
Another day in the chute and I see such a BIG difference, not nearly as nervous even with my husband getting on the off side of him and talking with his hands making noise against his blue jeans! WAY TO GO FLASH!!!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

FLY SPRAY

July 14, 2009
we worked in the chute again today, just brushing, "talking" and generally touching. The deer flies have been buzzing around Flash every time we got into the round pen causing him to loose concentration focusing on "them", so I decided to see how he would react to the fly spray. I nearly fainted and passed out......he didn't even move! He was a little ticklish near the flank and under belly, but not near what I half way expected out of him!!! I was so excited I sprayed him several different times and still the same. He lets me play with his ears too! A few more days of this and we'll see if I can get on his side out in the "open".

Tuesday, July 14, 2009


July 13 2009
Decided to spend some time in the chute just brushing and loving on him today. That went really well, he wasn't nearly as nervous as before and relaxed very quickly.....both sides! He also now accepts me looking "at" him without getting upset!

Monday, July 13, 2009

Here's the update, worked with Flash Friday, Sat and Sun. Each day he got progressively closer, he still has a tendency to "flight" when uncomfortable or startled. He recovers nicely though, so I know we can work through that. Sunday he was standing so close to me when I was leading him and did our "whoa" that he was breathing on my shoulder and arm! Now that's progress!! Of course I decided to give my photographer girls the weekend off! :( so no pictures to show it, but hopefully he'll continue and I'll get a couple. Oh and we also had a lot of "busy" going on outside the round pen when he did this! A very young stud colt was pulled from his mother for weaning and of course the pasture he was sent to was the one with the round pen in it! So he spent the whole afternoon running, whinnying and being chased by the other horses already in that pasture! What a hoopla! But Flash managed to "keep it all together"!

Friday, July 10, 2009

BABY STEPS! JULY 9 09

Today we worked on leading and getting the closest we've been so far. I was able to get him (while facing)reach out and give my hand a smell! THIS is progress!!!

It's hard to tell from the angle of the video, but I did get him to stretch out and sniff the back of my hand. I should have named him Flash Dancer!! I'm not sure who's leading, just as long as he doesn't step on my feet!

Thursday, July 9, 2009

RAIN JULY 8 09

Today the rains came down this afternoon! Much too muddy to work with Flash, so today he just gets his grain and has some peace and quiet, but we did visit for a bit. He's getting calmer by the day! Till tomorrow Flash!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

MUCH BETTER!

Well, same exercise as the last few days, but no bolting away and I got 1 1/2 feet from him! I think by the end of the week I'll be able to give a good rub between the eyes in the round pen! At least that's the goal for this week! He came much more easily today with no resistance. Maybe we're finally understanding there is no danger when near me??? I sure hope so!

MONDAY JULY 6, 2009

The wind was picking up quite a bit at the house! Rain off to the north of us and we can hear thunder in the background. Welcome rain! Flash looked a little anxious as I approached his pen to get him. I just took it slow with no sudden moves. I thought the gate was going to blow out of my hands, so I tied it back and just talked to him while I waited for the gusts to die down. Okay, now we're ready! Oh and this time I brought an extra lead rope so we wouldn't have the "over the back" issue to deal with! lol We walked into the round pen (I thought he would have been more resistant with the weather coming) and did our leads and stops and this time the steps he took towards me were almost without hesitation! I cut our time short and gave him the grain beside me. This time he was more willing to come close in a short time frame! He ate until my husband and daughter came in the pasture the round pen sits in! His focus quickly switched....but I worked on making him focus back on me and he did well...still keeping one eyeball on them! lol Looked like the weather was fast approaching and I sure didn't want to be caught ending our session on a bad note, so we went ahead and got him back to his pen. By the way, the rain never made it over the bayou to our house! Invisible curtain I suppose!

Monday, July 6, 2009

SUNDAY JULY 5

Afternoon work with Flash, pretty routine but today we didn't get to eat the grain, somehow when he bolted to run, the lead rope got thrown across his back and I was not successful in getting the lead rope again in the round pen! So off to the chute we go, (although, I must admit,nothing like a horse de-sensitizing himself for something across his own back! lol) so we decided to spend a lot of "hands on time"...some nervousness, but relatively calm...even able to give a good rub between the eyes. That was all on the offside where a catwalk is alongside the chute. Well, all was NOT well on the "good" side! He did not like me on that side at all! I had to get the lead rope (I left it on the other side of the chute)to the good side and he thought the Cajun Ta Ta was going to get him! He began striking and trying to rear up (not real bad) to get away from that "thing" (my wire for reaching)I did get him calmed down and was able to get a good rub between the eyes and also got him to smell me on that side. After I was able to calm him down, I decided he had enough exposure for the day and let him go back to his pen to eat the grain and his hay. We'll try again today...maybe a different approach???? Any suggestions, anyone?

SATURDAY JULY 4, 2009



Flash now lets me lead him from his pen into the round pen without getting nervous about anything. We go into the round pen and lead for a while....stopping and taking one to two steps toward me while I face him. Sometimes he gets a little nervous and sidesteps me to come up on my side, but still keeping a safe distance between us. When he feels he has crossed that "safety line" he bolts off away from me....most of the time I still have the end of the lead rope and get him settled back down and we go again. After exercising this a while, I decide to let him eat his grain. I pour it in the bowl and set it right at my feet! Today I have the end of the lead rope in my hand while I wait for him to approach to eat. This is different! So I encourage him to come with a slight tug and he takes a couple of steps, then I leave him alone so it will be his choice to come eat. And he does.....today it didn't take long at all for him to come up and eat by my side. He says, "I've done this before and you just sit there and I eat, so I'm not real worried now"......he lets me lead him back to his pen. Session over till this afternoon....We repeat except we get a little nervous towards the end of our leading and facing up and can't help but bolt away more than usual. We work for a while and it's been a long day with company over for barbeque and all, so we say goodnight and rest till tomorrow.

Friday, July 3, 2009

FIRST APPROACH

We did it!!! I took my book out to the round pen to wait patiently while he decided to eat. This time I had the feed bowl at my feet and to my side. It took him a while to come to eat, but I noticed there wasn't nearly as many advance and retreat steps tonight. Then IT happened......when he ate a bite, he chewed and chewed and before sticking his head back into the feed bowl.......he sniffed me all up and down my arm for what seemed like 30 seconds or more! I never moved and he ate some more then sniffed my arm again! I had the most awesome feeling the first time he sniffed me and it was hard to contain my excitement and remain calm!! Our excercise consisted of leading, making a whoa, faced up and getting him to take a step towards me. He did excellent!! I know we're going slow, but I want his trust first! The rest will follow....till tomorrow!!! (and no, no pictures I gave my daughter the night off!)

Thursday, July 2, 2009

ALMOST THERE!!





JULY 1, 2009
Running late home from work, but wanted to accomplish ONE thing.......have Flash come closer to me than he's ever been on his own!
Now this little guy likes grain, so what better way to invite him over than to offer him some grain?? Set my bucket up again for my "chair" and this time, let him into the round pen while I stepped out to get his feed bowl and the grain. I let him watch me set the feed bowl about 3 1/2 feet from where I would be sitting and pour the grain into it. So now he's thinking, how in the world am I going to get to that grain? She's guarding it! My daughter took pictures of what was so predictable! He advanced and retreated until finally approaching the feed bowl and eating.......guess I'm not really a monster after all. Tomorrow I'll move it in front of me and closer and see what happens.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

TIME TO RELAX


Upon the advice of my trainer friend Rebecca (she had Bu and Cora)I decided to sit in the middle of the round pen and see if he would come to me on his own. The picture shows that he did get closer (my husband was working with Medicine Man in the pen right next to us making a lot of distraction)even with "things" going on around him. Time caught us, it got late, so I just picked up his lead rope and led him around the pen. I was able to get all the way down to the clamp again. Even though I have tons of patience, Flash thinks his job is to test it! Oh well, one game, he'll loose hands down!

Monday, June 29, 2009

Weekend Update


Been busy with Flash! Friday evening, I put him in the cute and brushed again, seems like this is the only way I can convince him I won't "eat" him. Lead in the round pen, also he had developed a taste for grain! Didn't eat too much (had leftovers of a 1/2 scoop)but loves that hay!I've started feeding him when possible instead of the girls doing it for me. (sometimes is sucks to have to work!)But when I feed him, I open his pen and go inside, he watches me like a hawk making sure to stay on the other end of the pen. I wash out his water bucket while in his pen so he has to "deal" with me for periods of time! Then I leave to go get his grain or hay and when I return, I go back inside the pen....we're gonna be best of friends!Oh yeah, and Friday was my husband and I's 5th year anniversary, so training was not long, we decided to go out for a while (we NEVER do that!)instead of spending the night at home.....we had a great time, and thanks Robert for a wonderful 5 years of marriage! You're the BEST! I love you.....

Saturday we basically did the same routine, but it's getting easier and easier to get him into the chute for his "touching session". I'm able to get a good rub between his eyes without him throwing his head back, now. I see progress....slow and steady!

Sunday we decided to use the "helping hand" while in the chute. I was able to touch spots I haven't been before and even down the front legs. However about the 5th time I did go down his front leg, he decided that the hand might eat him and began striking it! Put the "hand" where we've already accepted it and then removed...enough for now, concentrate on my hand and rubbing. We went to the round pen and did our leading....he did really well. I notice that I can get my hand all the way down to the clamp where the lead rope is folded over behind the clip as long as I don't "look at him", when I look at him, he freezes! This is the closest I've been in the round pen to him! I do see progress! I think by the end of this week, he'll be over his fears of humans and we can get to training! I'm so excited to see him come along....I do have a picture of me holding the lead rope almost under his chin!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

VIDEO OF FIRST LEAD

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJvXOV-Mzb0
This was Tuesday night's lead. Yesterday we had RAIN!!! Yes I said RAIN!! Since our working pen is outside, I gave him the night off so we didn't slip and get hurt....I can't wait to see if the lesson "stuck" since we had a break!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

FIRST LEAD

Well, we finally did it! We are in the primative stages of leading!! (with a little help from my husband) Flash is beginning to see that we are not so bad up close. I was able to be about 2-3 foot down the lead rope from him without incident. Each day I see progress in him. I have a feeling that in a couple of weeks I'll look back and try to remember the day when he didn't want any part of me! Pictures of leading will post later today (camera at home)! He did AWESOME for me!

Monday, June 22, 2009

June 22, 09

Today we just worked in the round pen, trying to see if he would come closer to me. I put a feed dish with alfalfa cubes in it right in the middle of the round pen. He walked up and investigated but didn't eat. When he faces me he looks as if to say, "what is it you want??" I am feeling better about him being so nervous. We will just have to wait patiently to come to the agreement that we want to be together when he's ready. I have decided that Flash is his name! He can run! Love my little guy and can't wait until he trusts me!!!!

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Progress


Today I skipped round pen, and we went straight into the chute for a halter. He was a little nervous getting out of our "routine", but did good. So as usual, I began by petting his jaw, he seems okay if I start there. From the jaw, the neck, to the withers. Gave the halter to my husband on the right side of him and of course he looked away from him which put him looking at me. He didn't want that either, so he looked back to the center at which time my husband got the halter around his nose and together we tied it on. With brush in hand, I let him smell it and began using it at the jaw (familiar place for him). Proceeded with brush with little resistance and went to the offside and began to brush over there. As soon as he knew it was the same on both sides, he settled down. I brushed all the way down to his rump and put a little pressure on his back to simulate saddle, he turned his head and looked, that was it! I think tomorrow, we'll do the same again and hopefully he remembers that nothing hurts! We'll round pen after a petting session and see how that goes! I feel good about our time today!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

June 18, 2009


Well! I found out my horse is very smart. My daughters watched him untie a rope to get to my husband's horse! They said he pulls on it first, and if no luck, then he pushes on it until success! I was able to take off his neck tag, so we are making some progress....I was able to pet down his neck almost to his withers and a little rub between the eyes! We're getting there!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

June 17, 2009

We are able to get closer and when put in the chute for touching, he's not shaking as much as before. Every day I see little progresses. Soon the day will come where his fears are gone.

Tuesday June 16

worked with my guy again, round pens really well, still nervous about touching. As soon as we have this behind us, we'll be able to progress. I think he is textbook as far as round pen, which is honing my skills as a trainer!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

New Challenge

Well, we made it back home around 7:00 pm Saturday and put the horses into the pens. Sunday afternoon I took mine and let him go into the round pen. He is so beautiful to watch as he lopes. I'm still trying to think of a name for him. It will come, I'm sure of it! We all took our turns working with our horses in the round pen and taking pictures. Every day, I can hardly wait to get home and "play" with him!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

EXCITEMENT!

I'm so excited, my family has been accepted to train mustangs for Ft. Worth competition this Sept.! My husband and I will train saddle horses and our two daughters will train yearlings! I'm also glad to know that there will be some familiar faces there again this year. Good luck to all, and may we all "showcase" the wonderful Mustang Horses!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

UPDATE ON APACHE

Just a brief update on Apache......of course we have regular visits but no "work" involved. So the other day, because of Hurricane Ike and saltwater, it was time to rotate pastures and let the one they had been in "catch up". Well, all I had on me was a lead rope-no halters, but hey all the "gang" was up "talking" to me, so what better time than to make the switch....they all seemed to want to "be" with me! ha ha Well, we have 4 colts to go into that pasture and 2 are mustangs! 3 of them have had some "dealings with halter and leading". So I decided to start with my mustang Apache, I just put the lead rope around his neck (now he is not even 2 years old yet and hasn't been worked with since the competition in Sept of last year), he stood perfectly still and upon command, followed just like we had worked yesterday! Same with Sadie Mae the other mustang! I was so amazed at how much they both had remembered!! I can hardly wait now that the days are longer to get back to training him for all that he'll need to know! (and yes, the domestic horses followed as well into the other pasture!) So my real moral to this story is MUSTANGS ARE FANTASTIC HORSES!! AND VERY LOYAL!! Everyone should adopt at least ONE!!

Thursday, January 29, 2009

WINTER

I know I haven't posted in a while, but things are pretty much at a standstill in the winter. No daylight to work in and weekends packed with things that have to be done! The usual plight everyone faces......Apache is blended in with the herd really well (and so is Sadie Mae). He enjoys when I pick clover for them all and he pushes right up to get "his" share. When the weather warms up, I'll pull him out to begin working on all the other things he needs, desensitizing to scary monsters, listening to my direction, and just general training. He probably won't be big enough to ride until next year, but we should have all the basics down by then! He is such a sweet horse and I know he'll make a great companion. I think I'd like to train him for children to ride him. I have so many mustangs, I hardly have time to ride the ones we can ride! I'll try to get some pictures to post in the next few days.