Cowpony Update
Cowpony Update
Just in case any Cowpony fans want an update on what all we've been up to the past half year or so
Nothing out of the ordinary going on here. I'm enjoying having the Cowpony and the Old Man home, where I can look at them out my back window. They're doing well in the setup, although the spring grass is coming in and they think maybe they now need to be out on it 24-7 (sorry guys!).
The Cowpony and I have been working hard at improving our dressage. About 95 percent basics, lessons and learning. Oh my lord, I am kept so busy learning how much I don't know! But the Cowpony soldiers on despite me, and so we're doing a little fun stuff, too...we recently introduced 1-tempis And working on piaffe/passage. We will do I-1 again this year, but with an eye to possibly maybe potentially hypothetically moving up one of these days.
But, of course, the Cowpony is the Cowpony, and thus versatility is our wheelhouse.
A few weeks ago, we went to a competitive trail ride. I typically do these once every year or two, so they're not frequent, but they're always fun. We ended up going 36 miles over two days, with enough energy on his end to frolic out into the pasture when we got home Got first and second in our classes (horsemanship and vet), so that was fun. It is a beautiful ride, lots of amazing views, and fun to visit with friends old and new.
Then we started up our demos for the year. Word is getting out about our demos, I think. I give presentations to kids about horses and the horse industry, and I weave the Cowpony's tricks into them so it makes the kids laugh as well as educate them. A couple years ago we would do two per year....well, I've already booked 7 demos this year and had to turn several down So, also a few weeks ago, we taught a total of about 1,000 kids over two days of presentations.
Then I decided it was time to get the Cowpony back on cows, whether or not we were ready. I mean, never mind that we'd seen two cows in the past year, and hadn't really practiced our reining (too busy with that dressage stuff!). But, what the hell, we're not getting any younger so I signed us up for a cow horse show. Turns out we were a little rusty, but mostly remembered what to do. Did well enough to earn a check that paid for the whole weekend with enough left over for a dinner.
Anyway, on to photos. All these were taken in the past month: dressage lesson, practicing piaffe (and yes, the wind was strong enough to blow his tail straight out), one of the views during our competitive trail ride, doing a trick during one of our presentations, and stopping during our cow horse show.
Nothing out of the ordinary going on here. I'm enjoying having the Cowpony and the Old Man home, where I can look at them out my back window. They're doing well in the setup, although the spring grass is coming in and they think maybe they now need to be out on it 24-7 (sorry guys!).
The Cowpony and I have been working hard at improving our dressage. About 95 percent basics, lessons and learning. Oh my lord, I am kept so busy learning how much I don't know! But the Cowpony soldiers on despite me, and so we're doing a little fun stuff, too...we recently introduced 1-tempis And working on piaffe/passage. We will do I-1 again this year, but with an eye to possibly maybe potentially hypothetically moving up one of these days.
But, of course, the Cowpony is the Cowpony, and thus versatility is our wheelhouse.
A few weeks ago, we went to a competitive trail ride. I typically do these once every year or two, so they're not frequent, but they're always fun. We ended up going 36 miles over two days, with enough energy on his end to frolic out into the pasture when we got home Got first and second in our classes (horsemanship and vet), so that was fun. It is a beautiful ride, lots of amazing views, and fun to visit with friends old and new.
Then we started up our demos for the year. Word is getting out about our demos, I think. I give presentations to kids about horses and the horse industry, and I weave the Cowpony's tricks into them so it makes the kids laugh as well as educate them. A couple years ago we would do two per year....well, I've already booked 7 demos this year and had to turn several down So, also a few weeks ago, we taught a total of about 1,000 kids over two days of presentations.
Then I decided it was time to get the Cowpony back on cows, whether or not we were ready. I mean, never mind that we'd seen two cows in the past year, and hadn't really practiced our reining (too busy with that dressage stuff!). But, what the hell, we're not getting any younger so I signed us up for a cow horse show. Turns out we were a little rusty, but mostly remembered what to do. Did well enough to earn a check that paid for the whole weekend with enough left over for a dinner.
Anyway, on to photos. All these were taken in the past month: dressage lesson, practicing piaffe (and yes, the wind was strong enough to blow his tail straight out), one of the views during our competitive trail ride, doing a trick during one of our presentations, and stopping during our cow horse show.
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You & the Cowpony are my heroes! I absolutely LOVE it when horses are given a life of love & versatility. Rock on with your gorgeous beast!
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Thanks for the update! You two are AMAZING!!
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I need to show these photos to Dallas The Rescue Pony to give him a QH idol to look up to…you know since The Cowpony is already mine.
Kelo please remind me how tall The Cowpony is and how tall you are?
Kelo please remind me how tall The Cowpony is and how tall you are?
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The cowpony rocks! Matt is my hero.
I signed up my dressage cowpony for a Greg Best clinic later this month (I am not the one riding!) to see if he might like to jump a little
I signed up my dressage cowpony for a Greg Best clinic later this month (I am not the one riding!) to see if he might like to jump a little
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Another Cowpony and Kelo worshipper.
Thank you for the update .
Susan
Thank you for the update .
Susan
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Go Matt Go.
Wish I had your energy and dedication to seriously pursuing such a wide range of things at such a high level of expertise.
I have mine signed up for a prize ride early june. That's the extent of my dedication this year.
Wish I had your energy and dedication to seriously pursuing such a wide range of things at such a high level of expertise.
I have mine signed up for a prize ride early june. That's the extent of my dedication this year.
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I always love cowpony updates!
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Great updates. I love how versatile your cowpony is!! Looking forward to more updates!
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me too! thanks for sharing!
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I'm so impressed I don't even know what to say but WOW!!!
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Well done!
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Thanks for the update!!!! I am a huge fan of you guys. And I think it's wonderful that you're doing demos for kids!!! (Along with everything else you do!)
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Thanks all. He's just the best, in my totally not biased opinion!
I keep telling you you can ride Dallas, 14+hh is not too small The Cowpony is 15hh, and I'm pretty short, but IMHO dressage causes a little bit of dysmorphia re: the acceptable relative size of rider and horse. If I could've got a smaller horse I would've but, hey, no horse is perfect.
How super fun! I hope he loves it! Be sure to post about it
fergusnc wrote:Kelo please remind me how tall The Cowpony is and how tall you are?
I keep telling you you can ride Dallas, 14+hh is not too small The Cowpony is 15hh, and I'm pretty short, but IMHO dressage causes a little bit of dysmorphia re: the acceptable relative size of rider and horse. If I could've got a smaller horse I would've but, hey, no horse is perfect.
expoding pony wrote: I signed up my dressage cowpony for a Greg Best clinic later this month (I am not the one riding!) to see if he might like to jump a little
How super fun! I hope he loves it! Be sure to post about it
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I know you're right Kelo, I will ride him.m I was just trying to use you and the cowpony as a reference to our 14.2hh/5'8" scenario.
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It's not the height of the cowponies, it's the breadth.
Me 5-5. Her, squeaking 14.
Me 5-5. Her, squeaking 14.
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My DD is 5'9" and her rescue quarter pony is 14h. She's a wide, stocky girl (pony, not daughter!!) and carries my DD just fine!
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I love the Cowpony! Do you think he knows the difference in tack? As in when he as a western saddle and different bit as opposed to dressage saddle? He is so incredibly versatile, exactly what any good dressage pony should be!
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Thanks for a fun update, Kelo, and the great pics.
Your little redhead is as cute as a button, Tuffytown!
Your little redhead is as cute as a button, Tuffytown!
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klark_kent07 wrote:Do you think he knows the difference in tack?
Yeah, he knows, and he understands how to play these games. I think the secret is he's incredibly intelligent. Which is why he is able to figure out and cope with all these situations I throw at him, literally, without ever turning a hair. It's certainly not my flawless training
This still makes me laugh, but once we were doing a kid demo...it was an incredibly loud and raucous environment, the kind that would really spook most horses. But the Cowpony was just standing there, napping -- as long as I'm with him, he's cool. A guy came over to visit and asked very seriously if I'd drugged the horse. Ha, NO, that's just him.
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Would have been funny to let some cows in with you and have the guy see the change in demeanor.
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Tuffytown wrote:Would have been funny to let some cows in with you and have the guy see the change in demeanor.
Truth! You would've seen him at the other end of the "drugged" spectrum!
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