A Horse is a Horse

A Horse is a Horse

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

TOA Blog Hop- History Lessons


History of the Horse

Before you met, where was your horse?  Who bred him/her?  What do you know about his sire and his dam?  What do you know where he came from?  Tell me about the time before he had a trainer.


Holly
aka Homegrown Art  (AQHA)
 born 2008

After lots of digging, I found this:

The youngest pic I can find

http://rockingvt.wix.com/lvu-performance-horses#!horses-for-sale/vstc4=gallery04/vstc1=portfolio

That site is her breeder as far as I know, who was the least helpful person I could find. Her last owner was a 15 year old and her mom. According to her, they saw her in a field at 3, fell in love, and when she went up for sale, they jumped on the chance to own her as a WP horse.

I know she is from :
Sire: Artful Investment (QH) - Pedigree (Well known and well liked sire)
Dam: Leapin Lauren (TB) - Pedigree (aka all I know)

Sexy QH

They put about a year into her before I had her, some trainer work, some showing at local shows (go figure pretty girl won some blues at breed shows), some trailering and trail riding. When you list it all that way, you'd think she'd be bomb proof and understand jumping from under the fence isn't best practice. Clearly there were gaps in her training, and ultimately her nice big stride just didn't work for WP, no matter how low she dropped that pretty head.

1 yr ago

She went back to basics for us, half for me, half for her. I have had my moments of wanting to quit with her sassy, spooky ways. But then summer comes, and she chills out, showing me where she can go with some more elbow grease and patience. 


Trainer asked recently if I'd sell her if someone would pay well. Really well. Truth be it, I'm fairly smitten with my sassy girl. I feel I at least owe her a good season of showing and working this summer. She feels so on the brink of really settling in, and I can't imagine all the sweat and tears paying off for someone else to enjoy. Plus she puts up with my son. That's worth gold.


14 comments:

  1. Sounds like you may have found your heart horse. She's beautiful.

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    1. Thanks, last night she sure wasn't acting like it, but hose big doe eyes work on me every time.

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  2. I'm glad you two have blossomed together :)

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    1. Me too. Here's to hoping I can regain lost ground by show season.

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  3. She's a really nice horse. I'm a sucker for a pleasure bred QH, so she totally fits my boat.

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    1. Thanks. I think she looks a lot like her daddy. I knew she must have something special if my trainer went against her No Mares rule. ;)

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  4. Such a pretty girl-her Dad is a handsome looking guy too!

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  5. She looks like how I wish all AQHA horses look! I'm glad you were able to find something, even if you had to bear with the unhelpful breeder. :)

    Thanks for participating! :)

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    1. Thanks, I agree, while I kinda like a beefy Appy or QH all western garbed out, I'd take her build any day.

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  6. Love that your relationship has blossomed and how sweet she is with your little fella. All the groundwork & bonding time you've clocked while waiting for baby #2 will stand to you when you get back on the tack ☺

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  7. In no time you will be back riding and will have missed the chaos of winter :)

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