paintponylvr
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I seem to always be doing things in a big way! The mares that are due to foal looked like they were holding steady, so nothing to interrupt going.
Last Saturday, March 30th, I loaded 4 pony mares and the wagon and harness and drove two + hours with another friend who hauled her pair, wagon and another one of mine. Met new people and worked ponies on a really nice driving venue.
Both of my two "solid" driving mares each drove with a "green" pony. Eventually, the two "greenies" should match up better than they do with the two other mares - but it's going to be at least this summer or fall before that happens. One of the greenies is pretty quiet, especially since she's driving right now with her dam - just young. The other, tho older, is much more reactive and I'll keep her longer with the mare she's driving with. We are having issues with her constantly throwing her head anytime there's even the slightest pressure on the lines - trying different bits now to see if that will fix this issue (the vet has checked her teeth 2 times now and says that's not the problem).
Here's a couple pics of each of the pairs. We drove about 1-3/4 hours in the morning, had Carolina BBQ, then hitched 2nd pair and went out for about an hour, slightly more... Not sure how many wagons, carriages and single carts there were. Quite a few. This is one of the first Draft venues I've been too that had a "large" turnout of driving minis (looked like at least one was using show harness - so know they show). Besides Vicki and I, there was another pair of much smaller minis pulling a smaller wagon similar to ours, and either 4 or 5 singles w/ carts. Since I ended up going alone, I didn't really get any pictures - especially while driving the head throwing mare. BUT Vicki's granddaughter and hubby got quite a few pics - of me and my ponies and of all the others (over 200 she told me). Vicki's pair was tired (so were mine!) and they didn't stay for the afternoon drive. Sure glad that I drove mine the way that I did - the quieter pair when I was "by myself" (if there had been a problem, I would have had help...but...). I even DID get help loading my wagon after the drive (that's a first and I sure didn't refuse - I was tired, too!).
Our little guy, Cupid, on his first outing. Vicki had forgotten that I'd weaned him before I started taking his dam to a lot of different functions, she was in shock to find out that other than staying at her place, he's never been off our little ol' 8 acres. Looks like he's real concerned - doesn't it?? He should be ready to start actually driving soon and will be driven as a pair with his dam, Stuffy (getting ready to foal now). I need to measure him, have no idea how tall he actually is now - other than under 38".
and a pic I took of him following Vicki's wagon:
and one pic of Bell (left side) and GG (rt side). Remember baby GG when I started taking her to my driving lessons when she was just 20 days old in 2010??
The best view on a lovely Saturday afternoon!
To see more pics - Vicki's album and my album of NCWHMA
Last Saturday, March 30th, I loaded 4 pony mares and the wagon and harness and drove two + hours with another friend who hauled her pair, wagon and another one of mine. Met new people and worked ponies on a really nice driving venue.
Both of my two "solid" driving mares each drove with a "green" pony. Eventually, the two "greenies" should match up better than they do with the two other mares - but it's going to be at least this summer or fall before that happens. One of the greenies is pretty quiet, especially since she's driving right now with her dam - just young. The other, tho older, is much more reactive and I'll keep her longer with the mare she's driving with. We are having issues with her constantly throwing her head anytime there's even the slightest pressure on the lines - trying different bits now to see if that will fix this issue (the vet has checked her teeth 2 times now and says that's not the problem).
Here's a couple pics of each of the pairs. We drove about 1-3/4 hours in the morning, had Carolina BBQ, then hitched 2nd pair and went out for about an hour, slightly more... Not sure how many wagons, carriages and single carts there were. Quite a few. This is one of the first Draft venues I've been too that had a "large" turnout of driving minis (looked like at least one was using show harness - so know they show). Besides Vicki and I, there was another pair of much smaller minis pulling a smaller wagon similar to ours, and either 4 or 5 singles w/ carts. Since I ended up going alone, I didn't really get any pictures - especially while driving the head throwing mare. BUT Vicki's granddaughter and hubby got quite a few pics - of me and my ponies and of all the others (over 200 she told me). Vicki's pair was tired (so were mine!) and they didn't stay for the afternoon drive. Sure glad that I drove mine the way that I did - the quieter pair when I was "by myself" (if there had been a problem, I would have had help...but...). I even DID get help loading my wagon after the drive (that's a first and I sure didn't refuse - I was tired, too!).


Our little guy, Cupid, on his first outing. Vicki had forgotten that I'd weaned him before I started taking his dam to a lot of different functions, she was in shock to find out that other than staying at her place, he's never been off our little ol' 8 acres. Looks like he's real concerned - doesn't it?? He should be ready to start actually driving soon and will be driven as a pair with his dam, Stuffy (getting ready to foal now). I need to measure him, have no idea how tall he actually is now - other than under 38".

and a pic I took of him following Vicki's wagon:

and one pic of Bell (left side) and GG (rt side). Remember baby GG when I started taking her to my driving lessons when she was just 20 days old in 2010??

The best view on a lovely Saturday afternoon!
To see more pics - Vicki's album and my album of NCWHMA