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Follow
along on what promises to be an amazing journey: Here's how it came about.. .. ..
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The Competition Initial competition
on will be based on 3 criteria:
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| The Journey Begins |
April
2006
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| February 9, 2009 | ||||||||||
| Chosen trainers are announced and Krista is offered the opportunity to gentle 2 Mustangs. It took precious little debate for Krista to decide to accept both horses and the help of cutting horse trainer, Dave Kneller. | ||||||||||
| March 13-14, 2009-Pick-up Day | ||||||||||
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The pickup location
was changed from the Sacramento Horsemen's Association, in Sacramento,
to Susanville! Truck repairs caused a late start and our fearless trainers
arrived in the far northeast corner of California at 4:30 in the morning.
All the mustangs are mares this year. Lottery chose a beautiful red
head and a good-natured plain girl, both of whom loaded easily. |
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Too Hot Watches Over The Dark Mustang and Wild Rose |
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April 11-The Dark Mustang is officially named Maria Must Tango. The winner of the Name-That-Mustang contest is Carrie Carr. |
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April 15-Rose's First Ride at the Corralitos Corral |
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This was a big day of firsts for Wild Rose Must Tango! It started off with an uneventful trailer loading. Practice had gone well, but this was the real thing. Trailering is probably one of the biggest challenges for a horse: a big, noisy, confining box. When something that unnatural becomes no big deal, that's a very big deal in their training. |
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Once you get to where you're going, the next trailer challenge is standing patiently tied to it for however long it takes. Since this is a Corralitos Play Day, Rose has a long wait while everyone works the Flag. Horses are coming and going. Trailers are pulling in and out. The Flag is flapping behind her. And Rose stands quietly and waits. Practice has encouraged her innate patience This is a good test and Rose has passed. |
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Krista has gotten
Joe ready. Joe is a master at ponying babies, as he'll soon show.
Joe is at his best when he has a job to do. |
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It takes a little body English to get her moving. Joe's a big guy, but more importantly, he has a very big, gentle presence. |
Rose is quickly convinced that going forward is the best choice. |
Just
walk forward from right here? No problem. Rose is relaxed and moving
nicely.
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Rose
was doing such a great job that they were quickly able to up the pace.
Rose is cantering nicely and is just about to straighten out her body
and change leads.
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Anatomy of a Turn Now that Rose is going
forward nicely, it's time to ask for some lateral movement. And Joe
knows just how to do it. |
![]() Start with just a look |
![]() Get her weight back to get that shoulder moving over |
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Preparation We all understand that
the start is everything in horsemanship as in all of life. |
Dave
now prepares Rose for mounting. She knows where he is and what he's
intending. He holds her reins short, with no pressure on her face and
has a handfull of mane, too.
Dave is going at Rose's pace and is in no hurry. If he doesn't get any farther than this today, it will have been a good day. |
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All ears are on Dave.
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Dave's weight is low and spread out as much as possible over Rose's body. He'll stay in this position for a bit, until he knows she's ready for the next step. |
And Rose has her first rider on her back. Dave is reassuring her by petting her neck, letting her know he has her reins, and keeping his legs off her body. Joe's still very present for her. |
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Click here to watch Dave and Rose move off to continue the journey |
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| Krista@FromStartToFoundation.com |
831-588-6214
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1425
San Marcos Rd. Paso Robles, CA 93446
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