Tuesday, January 07, 2014

Middle of a Deep Freeze

We're in the middle of a deep freeze around here.  As in -20F with a -40F windchill.  Needless to say I don't like being so far away from being able to check on the boys.  Luckily they have the red barn with plenty of room for all three of them to hang out.  The report is that they spend the day outside and are always inside overnight.  So I guess they got a little smarts in their old age.

We switched over to a bulk feed.  It's easier to get and cheaper.  Probably not ideal for old men horses but I think everyone has their teeth still (talking to you, Haji) so it should be okay.  It's definitely good fat content wise and everyone likes how it tastes.  Jeff says that he hasn't met a feed these horses don't like (he hasn't tried to give Haji beet pulp I guess).

So the bulk feed is around 15 cents/lb versus the bagged senior feed which is more like $3/lb.  And they have apparently figured out how to store 1000lbs of it at a time.  Not sure what they did about that, I have two rodent proof bins that hold 300lbs of senior feed, so that probably holds a bit more bulk feed but I doubt 1000lbs. Anyways, they are fed and from all reports seem to still be alive and standing.  Someone is going to have some instructions to go photograph the horses and check under Haji's blanket for me next time he goes to the farm (without me this weekend).

Someday I will catch up

The time has gotten away from me. Granted I haven't been to the barn in quite some time.  The holidays kind of sucked the life out of me amongst other things.  And then we hit a nasty deep freeze so everyone's been hiding out.  Sounds like Booker gets to spend the night in the barn when it gets this bad.  I'm feeling pretty okay about his wearing a blanket when it gets this cold and windy, that's for sure.
The last time we made it to the barn we actually had a trainer come out to give us a lesson.  The name of the game was getting Booker to find his feet as well as not having to have the last word especially when it came to the halt.  Nice and easy stuff to work with on our own in the next few weeks.  He's a stinker that one, he'll do what you say and then take a step, or bob his head, or just any little thing to make sure he's the last one to comment on the situation.
So we're doing some ground work, turns on the forehand and turns on the haunches.  Then some mounted work, bending and giving at the poll and then walk to halt transitions with out putting up a fight.
I managed to make it out to the barn once after the lesson and worked on some of the stuff including the mounted work (yay me for getting on and riding!).  Not the most exciting work but it's definitely up my alley.

It's supposed to warm up at the end of this week so hopefully we'll make it out for a little more work.  Time to get back into the swing of things. No more being Miss Lazy Pants (my UP band hates me right now).