showqueen74
Posted : 7/31/2010 10:14:27 AM
I guess I never have properly introduced myself.....
I have an 11 y/o Arab mare that I got when she was 5. She was born and raised in the Idaho/Montana area. She was bread/trained to be an endurance horse, but those owners felt she was happier in an area type setting. She ended up in the hands of a trainer who turned her out for 6 months, the brought her in and put about 30 days on her over 90 days. I chose this horse out of the few I was looking at because she seemed to be a good project/turnover horse, but the more I worked with her the more I liked her. I Bought her as a WP prospect, and ended up with an awesome english horse.
I will not know the route I will take till time gets closer, she is in Northern Cali, so 70, 40, and 10 are all
possibilities. What works best for her and I is to pull out about 08, and go till lunch, figure out about where we will be in the next 3-5 hours, and start making calls for an over night stop. we normally do around 500 miles a day, but if she isn't eating/drinking we either don't move for 24 hours, or make a short day of travel. I pay attention to how she is doing, and make my decisions from there. I try to arrange it so she has about an hour of turn out time before and after that days travel. so far she has gone from Wa state to Md Via a 15 day lay over in Nor Cal, and from Md back to Nor Cal. I haul her loose in the trailer, allowing her to hang her head and keep her airway clear. knock on wood, she has never gotten sick during our moves.
About Me: I have been riding since 85, so since I was 11. Started with Arabs, moved to QH, and well, now back to the Arabs. I LOVE WP, but love to have a happy horse more, and since english makes my mare happy, WP will have to wait another day... I have several year end awards, and a few AQHA points as a youth. Did some work for my trainer in my youth days; doing a lot of the work he didn't have the patience for, showmanship, trail, or just exercising the reiners/cutters.
ok, I think that about sums it all up....