Monday, July 9, 2007

Now that Hercules' angles are more correct I decided that tonight was the night for his first saddle. I had to clean stalls before I could really "work" with Hercules so I took in the old saddle and put it in the middle of the round pen so that he could investigate it and play with it (which he really likes to do). I also took my second wheelbarrow in and left it in the round pen and I think Hercules spent more time trying to figure out how to get in to it then he did actually playing with the saddle. Janet was busy with yard work so missed getting any pictures.
Once the "chores" were done I put the saddle on Herc. At first he moved off very quiet but then realized the saddle was cinched in place and so took a lap around the round pen trying to get it off. Then he quieted down and would do walk, trot and canter both ways relaxed.




7 comments:

Meghan de Bruijn said...

Cliff- You ROCK! What a beautiful boy! I can't wait to keep up with the progress. You are going to kick some butt! Good Luck!

Tracey said...

So glad that Janet posted the blog addy at the yahoo list! I've enjoyed reading the back posts this morning and seeing the progress you've made. Hercules is certainly a big boy!

Hoping more EMM trainers begin putting up blogs that we can follow along on :)

Angela said...

Cliff:

I just found your blog...I am THRILLED to see that you are in this Extreme Mustang Challenge...I think I saw some pics of Hercules with Ladybug in the back ground? I still say that the Wild Horse Workshop in Tooele was the BEST ever...Can't wait to see you all in Texas....

Angela and Mike in St. Louis

Unknown said...

Hey Dad! Looks like you are doing an amazing job! There is an undescribable bong I can see between you two. You will bring him home! I know it! Love the blog, keep up the good work!

Katee said...

Keep the updates coming Cliff--I'm excited to see what you and that BIG horse have been up to!

Unknown said...

If you don't take him home, I would be VVEEERRRRYYYYY interested in him as a polocrosse horse down in NM!

Unknown said...

Cliff, he's an awfully handsome horse and it sounds like you two are doing great. Keep it up, we're all rooting for you!