
Khall, I am glad that Joplin has gotten herself right.
I continue to do really short concentrated work with Kyra but she is working like a champ. I have been doing some in-hand work with about 10 minutes of lunging. The in-hand work I have been doing is haunches in on a square. She has been fine on the left rein but on the right rein, she has had a devil of a time keeping the left hind leg stepping under on the corner. She would just stall out and step out. Today she did it wonderfully on both reins. I was happy and she was proud of herself. Lunging, I have kept really short. I do a short warm up to get her moving and stretching over the top line then I have been asking for lots of transitions with half halts. She is starting to get more sit in the canter. I half halt and ask for 3-4 strides of shorter canter then canter on. Today, I asked for canter from halt and she was spot on. Of course, we throw in our SW work. She is getting to be quite a star at it. Her leg lifts were a bit anemic to start but I kept working with her and she finally got some pride going on and put a bit more effort into it. We have a lot of aerobic fitness work to do once the weather settles down this spring but at least with all the transitions and lateral work, she will have been doing her squats regularly

Since I am doing the cleaning now, I am afraid I am going to have to blanket her if I want to ride. I don't get out every day so usually have 2-3 days of poop to pick up which takes puny me a little while (depends on the ground and the mud). The other day, I was too pooped after cleaning to spend 30 minutes getting all the mud off the pony, let alone saddle and ride her. A blanket would cut down on the grooming. It sounds like the monsoons will start again by Wednesday so if I want to ride, we will have to change management a bit. On the plus side...she is starting to shed at a pretty good rate

Susan