“They” always say there’s
nothing better, with a stronger work ethic, than a mare. I don’t know who
“they” is but, they be crazy…just like mares. Ironically, I’ve owned more than
4 mares in my lifetime and my first horse was a mare. A chesnut, Arabian mare.
All three on the certified crazy list. Come to think of it I have owned 4
chesnut mares in my lifetime and can attest to the fact I will never do it
again. EH. VERR. They’re too moody, cunning, crafty , smart and pissy. I’ll take my big
dumb geldings anyday.
In order TL to BR, Dolly, Dutchess, Cowgirl and Zephyr |
Green broke or fully broke?
What is fully broke? Just
kidding. But seriously, in the last 14 years or so I have ridden nothing but
OTTBs primarily and they are as green broke as they come, right off the track. I prefer greenbroke, truthfully, as I
like to add my own buttons just so NO ONE ELSE CAN RIDE THEM. No, but really I
like to start from scratch, that way I know every single thing about their
training. Yankee is no longer green, but he sure is fun to ride and I made him that way!
Would you own a hotter breed?
Obviously. I think I’ve
covered them all with Arabs, Anglo-Arabs and OTTBs. Would not do Arabs again
though, FTR
What was your dream horse growing up?
Honestly, Iidnt have much
time to spend dreaming about horses. I asked for lessons and my parents obliged
9their mistake) and soon after bought me my insane chesnut mare. I loved her
fiercely though and when I outgrew found my other dreamhorse, a grey
Anglo-Arab. Then I outgrew him and got a Thoroughbred. My horses were my
dreamhorses.
Superpony |
What kind of bits do you use and why?
For Bacardi at this time
we use a Stubben French link with oval mouthpiece for flatwork. For jumping we
currently play around with a Stubben Golden Wings gag. Previously I used the
Gina Miles Waterford double ring bit but it seemed a little much for his baby
brain to handle- we might go back later once he gets a taste of XC though.
Gina Miles |
Winged gag |
He seems to like the looser feel of the french link. I think we still need to play around with bits, since we havent found something that makes the princess happy, but for now, I think this is our aresenal. I realize that barely answers the question.
Yankee goes happily in a French link for dressage, Waterford snaffle for XC and hackamore for stadium. He needs just a wee reminder on XC with half halts sometimes, but for stadium he really goes best in a hack. Yanks NEEDS the contact for stadium, but in a bit he tosses his head too much. Hackamore has really been wonderful for him.
Yankee in his hack |
Helmets or no helmets?
This is a personal choice
and I CANNOT STAND people who get preachy about it. That being said I do
believe children should always wear one, as they have no free choice and I
personally will not ride without one every again. I know too many people who
have suffered extreme injury while riding. SPeaking of, I just bought a new helmet today!
Favorite horse color?
I adore greys. In every
shade. I think dappled greys are stunning but their color fades to white as
they age which isn’t as pretty. Therefore, my favorite shade of grey would be
fleabitten. Spirit had millions of fleabites and was unique in that way. I
might be little biased since he was the greatest pony to ever live, but his
spots never faded and he always was dapper AF. I am weak for a flaxen mane and
tail though (see; Bacardi, see; Dolly, see; Dutchess, see; Zephyr). You would think with as many chesnuts I've owned (SEVEN total), chesnut woudl be my fav, but it isnt.
Least favorite horse color?
Sorry to those who own
them, but roans. They always look dirty to me. And horses with blue eyes freak
me out.
Dressage or Jumping?
As an eventer you would
think my automatic answer would be jumping. However, jumping is hard. Jumping is scary, sometimes.
Dressage is neither of those things. But I’m also not the biggest fan of
dressage because we suck at it currently. I am growing to like the successes in
dressage and having all the little things click, but I could not imagine being
a lifer DQ. Can I pick galloping?
How many years have you been riding?
18 solid
Spurs/whip or no?
I have literally never
ridden B with either & don’t think he could handle it if I tried. He is
hyper aware of lunge whips and I barely need to even touch one before he freaks
out about it. Yankee requires a whip in all phases, just in case and
occasionally I will wear spurs to remind him to pay attention.
Your first fall?
I don’t remember my
actual first fall, but I do recall falling off Dolly almost daily. The two most
memorable were when she bucked so hard I went flying, did a flip in the air
without meaning to,a nd landed square on my feet. The other with her had to be
when I fell off being a complete idiot (galloping with no tack at all) and
shattered my elbow. Hello current shoulder issues. One time with Spirit AND
Dolly, one separate occasions, they fell and I went with them, and got trapped
under their bodies. Terrifying. With Yankee, the first and only time I fell off
him was at a show on XC. Embarrassing. I have yet to part ways with Bacardi
which is utterly remarkable.
When was the last time you rode?
Sadly, two weeks ago,
completely bareback and in a sling. Dumb dumb dumb. But I lived, save for sore
ladybits. First time ever riding the B bareback too. Smart.
Most expensive piece of tack you own?
If someone has a bridle
more expensive than a saddle I wouldn’t believe them. Saddles generally are the
most pricey. That being said, mine would be my County Dressage saddle. At $600 that tells you how much I don’t
spend on tack. My second most expensive minus my other saddlse (Berney Bros and
Crosby) would be my dressage bridle and I don’t even know what brand it is. It
was my Sweet 16 gift from my mother and its imported from GER. I wanna guess it
was around $300. If you do the math, that means its 9 years old.
How old when you started riding?
I was 7
Circa 2000, on Dolly, the Arabian chesnut mare. Not my first time riding, but my first time on my very own horse |
Leather or Nylon?
I am a leather whore.
Nylon is so icky and I find anything but regular leather really tacky. That
being said, and rather hypocritically, I have Dover nylon web/leather halter
mixes in dark Navy. They look OK and have lasted for years as my “around the
barn/turnout” halters. I think I got them as gifts. For shows I have all leather.
Leather or synthetic?
Leatherleatherleather. I
had a Wintec jump and Wintec Isabella and they just looked so…tacky. I much
prefer the feel, look and fit of leather in general., for myself. No judgement
on others.
English or Western?
I’ve done it all.
Literally. I have even barrel raced Yankee, which was super fun. As a child I
actually started as a hunter and went all the way to B level shows and even
showed a yearling in a Congress halter class. Looking back I have NO CLUE what
the appeal held for me except ribbons. We won often and I like ribbons. As a
satin whore, eventing disappoints.
I heart ribbons. Especially big ones. & when they come with saddle pads. |
How many horses do you currently own/lease?
Two currently, but I only
ride the Red One
Do you board your horse? Self-care?
Full board? Half board? Home
board?
I currently board Bacardi
and Yankee is boarded in KS. I recently made that change (for the newer
readers) and used to have them on my own property. Before that, while I was in
college, I did self care. It’s a toss up on which I prefer. While I love overseeing
the complete care of my animals, it’s a PITA to find hay, bedding and get grain
on a regular basis. Finding hay was the bane of my existence. I’m so glad I
don’t have to worry about it anymore. Even while self care, I loved the
facilities but driving to and from the barn twice a day was almost as expensive
as full care. And chores, while relaxing, took up so much of my day! I am
really enjoying sitting back and getting all the legwork done for me.
Have you ever put down horse you loved?
Mmm YAS boarding |
Thankfully no. Spirit
died 4 years ago (wow) from complications from colic, but I no longer owned
him. Still heartbreaking. Dolly is still alive and kicking at 35 years old too,
crazy!
Looking every bit her age though, and this was a few years ago! |
How many saddle pads do you have?
23. I counted. I have a
problem.
Slant-load trailer or straight-load?
Honestly, straight load.
I’ve never been a fan of slant. Maybe because I get horribly car sick and I
feel like the ponies might too, I don’t know. I just don’t like them. I hear
straight is better on their joints and respiratory systems anyways. But I adore my trailer.
Why do you ride?
This is a loaded question
and has changed several times over my life. Right now, because I can. And its
part of me. Riding is life.