Olaf arbeitet

Mar 08, 2018 21:45

Olaf had yesterday off to help ease him into work. Tuesday he eyeballed the cart pretty hard when I brought it up, but eventually settled and I was able to bring it right up next to him. We went to work with the tire before calling it a day ( Read more... )

horses: olaf, horse training

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geminiwench March 9 2018, 17:47:02 UTC
Olaf is a handsome boy!

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lantairvlea March 9 2018, 22:10:01 UTC
He is a chunky hunk of horseflesh!

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geminiwench March 9 2018, 23:14:53 UTC
I didn't comment on the beautiful Black and White horse. Panda was lovely and sweet, but the horse you're missing? I forget it's name, but you posted a picture at the end of your post. Of course, every horse you love is beautiful, but that one was a beauty and must have been a sweet one for you to miss 'm so much!

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lantairvlea March 10 2018, 04:52:34 UTC
Zetahra was quite the personality. Panda was her mom and we bred her to a really nice Friesian stallion named Hedzer van Fjildsicht. She was going to be my fancy dressage horse and driving partner that I wouldn't have been able to afford otherwise and bringing her along myself.

And as a four year-old she was all that and a bag of chips. She did a canter pirouette on me once and another time she did a levade when she didn't quite want to go forward (canter smaller and smaller until she just "sat" on her haunches), what an "evasion!" I told her to keep those tucked away, we'd be using them later.

Then she went off her feed. Her pulse rate was high, she had a fever. We took her to a clinic and she was diagnosed with heart failure. Possibly viral, they also asked about contaminated feed too (there is a cattle antibiotic that can cause it). Friesians have also been linked to heart issues, but they didn't think it was congenital.

In short it sucked as until she went off her feed there was no sign.

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geminiwench March 11 2018, 19:04:44 UTC
What a heartbreaker!

I've always been awed by the dressage, racing, and jumping relationships! We ran dude ranch, so of course our specialty were a couple smart work horses, and a lot of farting nags. My mother is a real horsewoman, and always had a brilliant (and usually troublesome) companion who no one else wanted to TOUCH because they only REALLY loved (and trusted) my mom and could be dangerous around inexperienced people but butter in HER hands.

But the relationship that builds from the practice of any of the performance arts (including rodeo) always blows me away!

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lantairvlea March 12 2018, 00:51:21 UTC
She looked the part too!


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