BannerBrat
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[SIZE=12pt]Hi everyone, I got this idea from Myrna (RhineStone) on the current kicking strap post. I thought it would be interesting to post whatever pictures we have that help show how the horse moves/carries himself/etc, and then say ourselves what we are doing as far as schooling/training, and our future plans. Also I personally am open to any training ideas to help further benifet my horse and I. If more people decided to put their horses & themselves in this (which I hope they do!) just try to make it clear what you are replying to. [/SIZE]
Okay, I'll start.
Background Info: This is my six year old 36" grade mini gelding Banner. I've done all his training, starting from a nothing long yearling to now. He is a real challenge for me, but I love him to death and really appreciate him because he teaches me a ton. He has shown me a million tricks, evasions, and other quirks that he thinks up. As far as personality goes he's quite the bully with other horses, he's very dominant and seems to get more so with age. I think part of that is that up til a month before I got him he was kept with a herd of stallions. To work with he can be great, but he can also be horrible. Probably 75% of the time he's pretty good. He wants to be worked 7 days a week, even if it's just a 1/2 hr of something. He's okay with doing nothing some days now that he's turned out for 8 hours a day in a huge pasture with two other mini's. He seems to love driving and working overall.
Here's some pictures...
Here's May 2008, longlining/ground driving. (was hitched and driving at this point.)
going slightly uphill
going slightly downhill.
Driving August 2008;
Here's some pictures from april 2009, we were just starting lunging with a cavesson.
Here's two pictures of him playing in the pasture, not being chased by anyone except my Mom's gelding. Early Summer 2009. June.
Here's a basic conformation picture. taken summer 2009. July.
Driving Summer 09
With his normal myler comfort snaffle.
With a butterfly french link bit. didn't like it at all.
So there are the pictures.
As far as training I try to incorporate dressage into my training. As far as what are the various things I do when working him are: lunging with cavason, jumping, in hand dressage work, longlining/ground driving, driving, sledding. I'm sure there is some more, but after writing all of this I'm a bit lost, haha.
As far a goals, I'd like to compete in anything like CDE's. Hopefully there will be some stuff like that in this area. Either way though I like to progress through dressage, and so that's a very long term goal; dressage in hand, longlines, and driving.
Our current problem is contact and relaxion at a trot. He loves to keep his head up, being held up with the underside of his neck, rather then correctly through the top of his neck. We have made a ton of progress at the walk and there isn't much I have to complain with that at all. Trot has always been an iffy point for us, but I think that in time we will keep progressing.
Some of the major things in our training regimen are transitions, developing our half halts, and when in doubt go forward.
Feel free to critic in any way you'd like, if you'd like tell me what you'd do with this horse, etc.
Have fun! I'm open to any and all ideas.
P.S. please let me know if anything is unclear or doesn't make sense!
Okay, I'll start.
Background Info: This is my six year old 36" grade mini gelding Banner. I've done all his training, starting from a nothing long yearling to now. He is a real challenge for me, but I love him to death and really appreciate him because he teaches me a ton. He has shown me a million tricks, evasions, and other quirks that he thinks up. As far as personality goes he's quite the bully with other horses, he's very dominant and seems to get more so with age. I think part of that is that up til a month before I got him he was kept with a herd of stallions. To work with he can be great, but he can also be horrible. Probably 75% of the time he's pretty good. He wants to be worked 7 days a week, even if it's just a 1/2 hr of something. He's okay with doing nothing some days now that he's turned out for 8 hours a day in a huge pasture with two other mini's. He seems to love driving and working overall.
Here's some pictures...
Here's May 2008, longlining/ground driving. (was hitched and driving at this point.)
going slightly uphill
going slightly downhill.
Driving August 2008;
Here's some pictures from april 2009, we were just starting lunging with a cavesson.
Here's two pictures of him playing in the pasture, not being chased by anyone except my Mom's gelding. Early Summer 2009. June.
Here's a basic conformation picture. taken summer 2009. July.
Driving Summer 09
With his normal myler comfort snaffle.
With a butterfly french link bit. didn't like it at all.
So there are the pictures.
As far as training I try to incorporate dressage into my training. As far as what are the various things I do when working him are: lunging with cavason, jumping, in hand dressage work, longlining/ground driving, driving, sledding. I'm sure there is some more, but after writing all of this I'm a bit lost, haha.
As far a goals, I'd like to compete in anything like CDE's. Hopefully there will be some stuff like that in this area. Either way though I like to progress through dressage, and so that's a very long term goal; dressage in hand, longlines, and driving.
Our current problem is contact and relaxion at a trot. He loves to keep his head up, being held up with the underside of his neck, rather then correctly through the top of his neck. We have made a ton of progress at the walk and there isn't much I have to complain with that at all. Trot has always been an iffy point for us, but I think that in time we will keep progressing.
Some of the major things in our training regimen are transitions, developing our half halts, and when in doubt go forward.
Feel free to critic in any way you'd like, if you'd like tell me what you'd do with this horse, etc.
Have fun! I'm open to any and all ideas.
P.S. please let me know if anything is unclear or doesn't make sense!
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