Gee, this is my 200th blog! When I started blogging here on Barnmice over four years ago I never imagined that I could find enough to write about to make it to 200 blogs. I want to thank all of my readers for reading my blogs each week.
Last week I had decided that feelings of security were more important than feeling cool. That idea just lasted one ride. Debbie could not give me my regular lesson…
ContinueAdded by Jackie Cochran on July 14, 2013 at 2:00pm — 2 Comments
Wet. Humid. “Tropical air”. 5.35 inches of rain in the last 7 days. Dew points in the 70’s F, heat indexes hitting the low 90’s F.
Last Tuesday I ran down to my “local” tack store and asked Donna, the owner, if there were any breeches or tights cooler than and as secure as my FITS all-weather breeches. She picked out a Kerrit’s full seat tight and a FITS Treads Lite breech with rubber dots where the FITS full seat paneled patches go. I got the FITS breech…
ContinueAdded by Jackie Cochran on July 7, 2013 at 11:00am — No Comments
Summer weather has definitely arrived here, hot, muggy, and lots of afternoon thunderstorms. NC has been in drought most of the past decade, but this year the rain seems to be determined to make up for the whole drought, we are 6 inches over “normal” instead of 6” below normal. Everything goes “squish” now.
This time of year my seat riding usually disintegrates rapidly and the horses I ride get irritated at me for my unsteadiness, often telling me that I better…
ContinueAdded by Jackie Cochran on June 30, 2013 at 4:30pm — 1 Comment
Since the weather turned into summer down here in NC (hot and muggy) I have been getting pretty tired riding. Two weeks ago the weather was particularly fine, cool and with low humidity, but Debbie was having a summer riding camp and I could not ride there. Then the humidity came back but after riding only once in ten days, I am quite happy to be back riding three times a week and getting tired!
Because of the heat and humidity I tried to use my super, super, super…
ContinueAdded by Jackie Cochran on June 23, 2013 at 4:00pm — 2 Comments
This week has been full of rain down here in the Piedmont of North Carolina. We’ve gotten about four inches of rain over the last seven days. I just got to ride once.
Debbie had to go off Wednesday so I did not get my lesson. I went out to the stable anyway, I wanted to see if Mia was still responding to my increased stability, and I also wanted to take care of her. I was tired from a dentist appointment on Tuesday and I forgot to bring my hard hat,…
ContinueAdded by Jackie Cochran on June 9, 2013 at 2:00am — No Comments
My apologies for missing several weeks of blogs. I was just too exhausted from riding and something had to give. I refuse to cut down my riding if the weather is good, so I stopped writing my weekly blog.
A few weeks ago I went to my “local” tack store and asked the owner to show me the coolest (as in not too warm) riding pants she had since the weather had gotten too hot for my wonderful full seat breeches. She directed me to the Kerrits Flow Rise Performance…
ContinueAdded by Jackie Cochran on June 2, 2013 at 11:30am — 1 Comment
Last Tuesday I went down to the tack store to pick up my Stubben, all ready to ride with new front billet straps. It did not take very long for the local tack specialist to replace the billets and it just cost me $87.00 USD. Now I do not have to worry anymore about a billet strap breaking and I can relax and enjoy riding in my ancient 43 year old saddle. When I got it home I put on stirrups and stirrup leathers, my sheepskin seat saver and my…
ContinueAdded by Jackie Cochran on May 5, 2013 at 1:30pm — 2 Comments
I have been thinking a lot about the new challenges Shannon’s Arab-Welsh mare Cider has been presenting me. I went through my old calendars and I started riding Cider regularly in 2006 until January 2012 when I switched to riding Merlin and Bobby until I could get Cider a saddle that fit her properly since her back had changed. At the end of those 6 years Cider was super responsive to the bit (Dr. Bristol snaffle), aware that a twitch of my little finger was a valid aid to…
ContinueAdded by Jackie Cochran on April 28, 2013 at 2:00pm — No Comments
Many, many decades ago Piero Santini wrote in one of his books that one reason to wear the knee high boots was that when the leather of the boot was against the leather of the saddle flap the rider’s grip was stronger. It has been decades since I rode in the high leather boots, but I do look back at them with fondness, and every once in a while I consider getting high boots again but they look so HOT. With my MS anything that makes me hotter makes my MS symptoms worse so I…
ContinueAdded by Jackie Cochran on April 21, 2013 at 2:30pm — No Comments
This has been a slow week for me since I have not gotten back my energy after being sick with a head cold weeks ago. By the time I get to the stables, the horses are groomed, tacked up, and I get to the ring and mount I am already tired, and after the second trot I am exhausted, wrung out and hung out to dry.
Wednesday I got my lesson on Mick, using my new EZ-Fit treeless saddle of course! This time I decided to go back to the Mullen mouth bits since I seem to have…
ContinueAdded by Jackie Cochran on April 14, 2013 at 3:30pm — No Comments
After a long week and a half of no riding I was excited to get out this morning. Last night when I talked with Shannon she told me that her mother was sick and would not be out, so I asked if I could ride Cider (an Arab-Welsh pony mare), and she said yes! Cider is one of the horses that I got my EZ-Fit treeless saddle for and I was really wanted to try it out on the widest back that I ride. Since it is finally getting warmer down here in NC I went out an hour earlier,…
ContinueAdded by Jackie Cochran on April 7, 2013 at 12:00pm — No Comments
The past few weeks I have been suffering from a head cold, serious business for someone with MS. Last Wednesday, since I had not ridden in twelve days, I dragged myself out to Debbie’s stable though I was still weak and unsteady on my legs. I wanted to ride more in my new treeless saddle! By the time Mick was brought in, groomed, and tacked up I was wondering if it was a good idea but since he was all ready, the sun was shining, and because we had to evaluate how I had…
ContinueAdded by Jackie Cochran on March 31, 2013 at 1:00pm — No Comments
First, as an introduction, I want to relate my ideas on riding in treeless saddles. Several decades ago, stuck riding in just a few pastures and facing a long, hot, boring summer, I decided to ride bareback all summer. Luckily for my horse I had read “Stable Management and Exercise” by M. Horace Hayes. On page 342 he writes “A groom should not…
ContinueAdded by Jackie Cochran on March 24, 2013 at 12:00pm — 2 Comments
Today I got to ride a horse I’ve never been up on before in my life. Finally, a different horse!
Magic is a teenaged Tennessee Walking Horse mare, black (really brown) with a star on her face. Still furry with her winter coat she looks sort of thin and rangy. She stood peacefully for grooming and then I got to see if the saddle I picked fit at all. I spent around two hours this weekend cleaning, larding and putting stirrups on my old…
ContinueAdded by Jackie Cochran on March 3, 2013 at 2:30pm — No Comments
Yesterday, when I called Shannon about riding today, she gave me some sad, sad news. Bobby died as a result of severe impaction colic on Thursday, after hours of vet care, IV for rehydration and all.
I am very sad.
No, I did not own Bobby, but I was riding him and finally starting to make some progress. I was hoping that the EZ-fit treeless saddle I ordered last week would be more comfortable on his back than the Wintec Wide saddle I’ve been using, but,…
ContinueAdded by Jackie Cochran on February 24, 2013 at 1:00pm — 3 Comments
So I did not get to ride today. I sort of have mixed feelings about it, I want to ride all I can but I am sort of relieved that I won’t be struggling with Bobby today, but on the other hand there is the thought that maybe, just maybe, today would have been the wondrous day that Bobby finally decided to cooperate with me. I know, that fantasy is highly unrealistic but, hey, I ride horses and I live in constant hope that THIS day will be the day we finally dance…
ContinueAdded by Jackie Cochran on February 17, 2013 at 12:00pm — No Comments
First of all, I want to extend my sympathy and awe of all of you horsepeople trudging out in the deep, deep snow to take care of your horses. I’ve done it in the past, I know how hard it is to carry water, hay, and grain out to the critters. You all have my admiration. Good work, keeping your horses and other animals going through the bad weather! We have been fortunate down here in NC in the weather department. This week we got rain on a day that I did not ride and we…
ContinueAdded by Jackie Cochran on February 10, 2013 at 2:00pm — No Comments
The past few weeks, ever since Mick’s little girl switched to the Nurtural Bitless bridle for jumping, Mick has been somewhat hard to bridle--he’s just been telling people that for right now he prefers the bitless options. Mick has a right to his opinion and I decided to honor it because I had been able to ride with a bit all summer, in fact for most of last year. Mick had been somewhat entertained with all my experimenting with my saddles but now that I’ve settled on my…
ContinueAdded by Jackie Cochran on February 3, 2013 at 2:30pm — 1 Comment
THIS is the way most horse training goes.
Wednesday there was a cold, cold wind blowing when I took my lesson even though my lesson was 2 ½ hours later than usual (it was in the low 20s F at dawn.) I got to the stable and Debbie did not look like she felt very well, her sinuses were acting up. I had brought my Anxiety and Nervousness homeopathic combination remedy and lent it to Debbie, and she chose to give him a dose before we started grooming. I did my Ttouch…
ContinueAdded by Jackie Cochran on January 27, 2013 at 1:00pm — 3 Comments
After last week’s balmy spring like weather in the 70’s we have had 2.2” of rain, a trace of snow, and I won’t be able to have my lesson next Wednesday because it will go down to 17° F. I remember when I was young that winter got cold after the fall and generally STAYED cold until springtime. No longer, and it is hard for me to adapt to all the temperature changes.
Wednesday I made the type of progress with Mick that a person does not…
ContinueAdded by Jackie Cochran on January 20, 2013 at 2:00pm — No Comments
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