A Week in the Life of the Cowpony

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A Week in the Life of the Cowpony

Postby Kelo » Sun Jul 10, 2016 11:25 pm

It's been a busy seven days here in Cowpony land.

Last weekend we returned to the dressage ring. Doing Intermediate 1, we got two mid-60s scores. I was very pleased :D I'm still working on my nerves, and he tensed a little bit in response. Next time my goal is to keep the trot I had in warmup in the arena! :roll: Sorry buddy. :oops:

This weekend we were back in the cowhorse pen. I wasn't up to snuff in my reined work, and am a bit annoyed at myself. But it's always a good day when you work a cow, so I'll take it! :mrgreen:
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Re: A Week in the Life of the Cowpony

Postby Quelah » Mon Jul 11, 2016 12:06 am

Thanks for the great update. Can I ask where you got your Navajo? I'm resurrecting my 25+ year old Cutter Collection pad because nowadays the Navajos all seem so...garish. I like yours?

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Re: A Week in the Life of the Cowpony

Postby Kelo » Mon Jul 11, 2016 1:00 am

Its a Professional Choice pad, probably at least 6yr old. Has held up well.

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Re: A Week in the Life of the Cowpony

Postby Quelah » Mon Jul 11, 2016 1:50 am

Thanks!

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Re: A Week in the Life of the Cowpony

Postby Tuffytown » Mon Jul 11, 2016 2:34 am

Magical Matt. :D :D

So if it is equipment question hour- what is your western saddle? Is it an actual cowhorse saddle or a reining saddle.

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Re: A Week in the Life of the Cowpony

Postby M&M » Mon Jul 11, 2016 11:39 am

You gotta love a horse (and woman) who can ride I1 and western! You go,girl!
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Re: A Week in the Life of the Cowpony

Postby Flight » Mon Jul 11, 2016 12:14 pm

Wow! That is very cool! I1 tests, then western. I am impressed :D

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Re: A Week in the Life of the Cowpony

Postby Kelo » Mon Jul 11, 2016 12:45 pm

Tuffytown wrote:So if it is equipment question hour- what is your western saddle? Is it an actual cowhorse saddle or a reining saddle.


Heh. It is a reining saddle I had made for us way back in our early years, when we were doing exclusively reining. It is a super nice and comfortable saddle, but I have been shopping for one better suited to our current uses. Something a little more practical that I could dally off of. Just haven't found The One yet.

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Postby exvet » Mon Jul 11, 2016 12:54 pm

Congratulations Kelo. I'm very impressed. The stinker pony and I were hoping to do I1 next month but due to a new job it's likely we'll have to put it off......of course his alternative lifestyle doesn't involve cows though we do ride through them on a regular basis lol.....

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Postby fergusnc » Mon Jul 11, 2016 1:23 pm

:D 8-) :D 8-) :D 8-) :D 8-) :D 8-) :D 8-)

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Re: A Week in the Life of the Cowpony

Postby Chisamba » Mon Jul 11, 2016 1:39 pm

;) Is it co incidence that you have both events so close together, or do you feel the need to throw off the dressage clothes and prove you are still a Cowgirl. ;)

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Re: A Week in the Life of the Cowpony

Postby Josette » Tue Jul 12, 2016 2:29 pm

Kelo - your guy gets my vote for the coolest most versatile horse! What a great athlete and mind! Regrettably my PT/QH developed navicular some years ago. He is super smart and loved his riding work and trail rides. Hook up the trailer and he would self load. Now a pasture pet.

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Re: A Week in the Life of the Cowpony

Postby exploding pony » Tue Jul 12, 2016 10:37 pm

You guys are amazing!!!!

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Re: A Week in the Life of the Cowpony

Postby Koolkat » Wed Jul 13, 2016 1:19 am

Do you two change your clothes in a phone booth or what!

Very cool.

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Re: A Week in the Life of the Cowpony

Postby Tuffytown » Wed Jul 13, 2016 3:14 am

Ha, It looks a lot like my reining saddle which I love but I am coveting one of these

http://www.jpsaddles.com/cuttingclosecontact/

My best friend had one made custom recently. Trees are hand carved to fit the horse and the maker is pleasant to look at.

http://www.jpsaddles.com/about/

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Re: A Week in the Life of the Cowpony

Postby Kelo » Wed Jul 13, 2016 1:36 pm

Thanks guys. :mrgreen:

Koolkat wrote:Do you two change your clothes in a phone booth or what!


LOL! :lol:

exvet wrote:Congratulations Kelo. I'm very impressed. The stinker pony and I were hoping to do I1 next month but due to a new job it's likely we'll have to put it off......of course his alternative lifestyle doesn't involve cows though we do ride through them on a regular basis lol.....


Thanks, exvet. I've said it before but will say it again, you are my hero, and you're one of the people that helped inspire, educate and reassure me years ago when I was just starting out (and still do). I'll always be grateful :)

Tuffytown wrote:but I am coveting one of these


Very nice!

I'm shopping for a ranch saddle...something more versatile. I want a lighter cut-down saddle, with the rigging I like (don't like in-skirt rigging), that I can rein and cowhorse on, dally off of (I don't really rope, but I do need to drag stuff), with short skirts (he has a short back), small seat for me, and hooks/strings so I can tie stuff up when I go trail riding. If I could find one light enough, I could use it for the competitive trail ride/endurance too...currently I have to use my dressage saddle and there's no place to tie stuff to that. As you can see, I have few needs :roll: so I'm still searching.


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