Well Oscar is officially lame. Poo. Had a lesson on Tuesday that fizzled a bit as he was lame at the trot. Ok at the walk but a lame duck trotting. Anyway we persevered a bit and ended up getting some nice turns on the hindquarters which we had been struggling for a bit (this is where the horse moves its front end around and the hind feet theoretically stay pretty still). Anyway we got that going nicely so we did achieve something at least!
Had the farrier out this morning and it looks just like a stone bruise, but have poulticed and booted it just in case. He also has a scabby head (charming!) which seems to be clearing up although he is not impressed with daily vetadine washes.
I am doing his teeth on Tuesday, along with Spyke's. They are both going to be sedated so am going to get Oscar's mane pulled after I've done his teeth so he'll hopefully be a bit happier about it being done what with the drugs on board. We are heading up north on Thursday to the Whangarei A&P show with my mate Shelley and her new mare - just to do inhand although I think I'll take my saddle and maybe have a little ride around. See how we go. Our classes are first thing Friday morning so we're staying overnight on Thursday, and Oscar will even have flash accommodation - Shelley has sorted out stabling for the night for them at a friend's place. Lucky ponies :-)
The hay paddock is finally showing decent growth, we've had rain and warm weather which has been all good for grass growing. You can even see it waving in the wind from a distance which is kind of nice. Not sure we'll be cutting it as early as we did last year (second week in Jan), no point in doing it if it's not ready.
Speaking of not ready, the piggies have a stay of execution too as they are not ready for slaughter yet. So no home grown ham for Christmas :-( Never mind just means more bacon in the new year!
Friday, November 28, 2008
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Exciting day!
Lots of great things today! Firstly as I type it is raining, yay yay yay yay!!! You can hear the tank filling (albeit a bit slowly) which is just fantastic :-) And secondly Oscar had his first outing at the forest, and his first truck ride with me - although the way he loaded I suspect he's been on a truck before!
He was just great on the ride, couldn't have asked for better. He really seemed to enjoy getting out too and was very brave and led the way to begin with and even managed to get past a few really scary things (a bushy branch halfway across the track is apparently a horse-eating branch). But pretty bloody good for a baby really, think I have got myself quite a cool wee horse.
Anyway as exciting as the rain is (which is pretty exciting when your tanks are empty and you need to have a wash) it's not very exciting having pics of the rain so here are pics at the forest:
He was just great on the ride, couldn't have asked for better. He really seemed to enjoy getting out too and was very brave and led the way to begin with and even managed to get past a few really scary things (a bushy branch halfway across the track is apparently a horse-eating branch). But pretty bloody good for a baby really, think I have got myself quite a cool wee horse.
Anyway as exciting as the rain is (which is pretty exciting when your tanks are empty and you need to have a wash) it's not very exciting having pics of the rain so here are pics at the forest:
The boys ready to go

This is before we rode - and see how wild and crazy this 5yo green thoroughbred is, resting his nose on the rail and half asleep lol

Action shots - taken on the move courtesy of Ellie

Ellie and spunky Spyke

He was pretty pooped afterwards, and fair enough it's all sand and some of it quite deep in parts. Will be great for his fitness though. Already thinking about when we can go next! Have to say that is the best forest ride I've had in a while, thanks to my mate Ellie for trucking us there. He is all tucked up in a rug and has had a nice dinner now so can take it easy - for a while at least. We have a lesson tomorrow morning so I think he'll need a day off after that. Then adult ride on Wednesday night, should be all recovered for then.
And to finish of a great day, got home to Ben starting dinner, and cracking open a bottle of Champagne. Pretty good life huh!

This is before we rode - and see how wild and crazy this 5yo green thoroughbred is, resting his nose on the rail and half asleep lol

Action shots - taken on the move courtesy of Ellie

Ellie and spunky Spyke

He was pretty pooped afterwards, and fair enough it's all sand and some of it quite deep in parts. Will be great for his fitness though. Already thinking about when we can go next! Have to say that is the best forest ride I've had in a while, thanks to my mate Ellie for trucking us there. He is all tucked up in a rug and has had a nice dinner now so can take it easy - for a while at least. We have a lesson tomorrow morning so I think he'll need a day off after that. Then adult ride on Wednesday night, should be all recovered for then.
And to finish of a great day, got home to Ben starting dinner, and cracking open a bottle of Champagne. Pretty good life huh!
Thursday, November 20, 2008
How does that rain dance go again?
Well we are officially out of water. The big tank was empty as of Monday and today the last of the small tank went into the horses' trough in the driveway paddock. There is about 100 litres in one of the 200l barrels I use to collect water from the guttering on the side of the house that doesn't feed into the tank but it's all a bit grim really. Can't believe we are out of water already. This is just nuts!
Just as well the new tank is heaps bigger (5250l, the old one was about 2500l) but the problem is that it's still not full! There is about an inch of water in there, not even enough to reach the outlet. There is rain forecast for the weekend so I hope it absolutely pours down (although not on Sunday afternoon as I have horsey stuff planned!) and fills up the lovely new tank and waters the garden. In the meantime it might be time to start making a list of friends to stop by and visit - who just happen to be on town supply water!
Just as well the new tank is heaps bigger (5250l, the old one was about 2500l) but the problem is that it's still not full! There is about an inch of water in there, not even enough to reach the outlet. There is rain forecast for the weekend so I hope it absolutely pours down (although not on Sunday afternoon as I have horsey stuff planned!) and fills up the lovely new tank and waters the garden. In the meantime it might be time to start making a list of friends to stop by and visit - who just happen to be on town supply water!
Monday, November 17, 2008
The water tank is finally set up!
Today was a landmark day - the large cylindrical green garden feature that has been sitting on the lawn for the past month or so metamorphasised into a functional water tank on a stand. Although it has to be said the tank stand is possibly the world's shortest tank stand. Because of the height of the tank and the corresponding height of the gutters we couldn't have the tank as high as we'd have liked, unless water somehow manages to go uphill and I just don't know about it?
Anyway it's all set up ready to collect water and I can't wait to see it full and stop using the water from the old skody tank!
So here's a pictorial essay (I know, it's almost as exciting as udder watch!!)







We were forecast some rain for today but I think it's pretty much gone. Meant to be more coming this weekend - bring it on!
We sold the four steers and a heifer on Saturday, prices were not as good as we hoped but it's a bit late in the year to be selling them really. Anyway we still made a great profit which will go towards getting some more weaners in a month or two.
Had a great lesson with Oscar this morning too, we are having weekly lessons for now and it's going really well. We have a plan to ride at least three times a week, four if we can manage it and it's going great. Finished off with our first solo road ride (still led him up the busy hill part) along our road and he was really good. Even when a truck and trailer came past, he was fine. A bit jig joggy but certainly nothing to get me worried. Little star!
Anyway it's all set up ready to collect water and I can't wait to see it full and stop using the water from the old skody tank!
So here's a pictorial essay (I know, it's almost as exciting as udder watch!!)
The tiny old tank complete with rust holes and saggy stand - almost makes the house look flash

Ready to box up the posts for the platform

The tank stand all boxed up

Some sexy guy nailing the slats on (I was in a supervisory role for this, although was in charge of making holes in the tank, a very important responsibility I think)

All the slats on

The first drops of water going into the tank!

Finished! Just need to hook up the outlet pipe to the tap at the bottom and connect up the overflow (the random white downpipe sticking out like a sticky out thing) and Bob's your uncle

We were forecast some rain for today but I think it's pretty much gone. Meant to be more coming this weekend - bring it on!
We sold the four steers and a heifer on Saturday, prices were not as good as we hoped but it's a bit late in the year to be selling them really. Anyway we still made a great profit which will go towards getting some more weaners in a month or two.
Had a great lesson with Oscar this morning too, we are having weekly lessons for now and it's going really well. We have a plan to ride at least three times a week, four if we can manage it and it's going great. Finished off with our first solo road ride (still led him up the busy hill part) along our road and he was really good. Even when a truck and trailer came past, he was fine. A bit jig joggy but certainly nothing to get me worried. Little star!
Friday, November 14, 2008
The chooks discover the door
"Oi Beryl what do you reckon this is? Hmmm I was hoping to get in there and see if there was any of those meaty treats left in that bowl that belongs to the furry grey thing we have to chase every so often."
"Crikey I dunno Henny, never seen anything like it. Hang on and I'll go get the others and see what they think. Back in a jiffy!"

"Well Martha what do you think?"
"Oooooh Henny it's a tricky one. I have heard of these things before. Hmmm what did they call them?? Beryl was right to come and get us. I think it might take a bit of brain work to sort this one out."

"Gosh, careful there Martha it could be booby trapped! It might make you stop laying if you touch it!!"
"It's ok Beryl I'm sure I've seen one of these before. Just can't for the life of me think what they are called and how you use them. It was so much easier when they just had that silly flapping tape here. Hehe, they thought that would scare us away, silly featherless things they are."

"Henny I think you might be pushing eggs uphill to try and fit through that gap. You're no stranger to the feed bin remember."
"Yes dear well just wondering if i could beak my way in, but it seems there is some kind of safety device on this. Righto girls, this needs more discussion. Meeting in the coop on the back perch, 8.30pm sharp!"
"Crikey I dunno Henny, never seen anything like it. Hang on and I'll go get the others and see what they think. Back in a jiffy!"

"Well Martha what do you think?"
"Oooooh Henny it's a tricky one. I have heard of these things before. Hmmm what did they call them?? Beryl was right to come and get us. I think it might take a bit of brain work to sort this one out."

"Gosh, careful there Martha it could be booby trapped! It might make you stop laying if you touch it!!"
"It's ok Beryl I'm sure I've seen one of these before. Just can't for the life of me think what they are called and how you use them. It was so much easier when they just had that silly flapping tape here. Hehe, they thought that would scare us away, silly featherless things they are."

"Henny I think you might be pushing eggs uphill to try and fit through that gap. You're no stranger to the feed bin remember."
"Yes dear well just wondering if i could beak my way in, but it seems there is some kind of safety device on this. Righto girls, this needs more discussion. Meeting in the coop on the back perch, 8.30pm sharp!"

More chook-proofing

We discovered that a really good way to clear your windowsill is to put a chicken on it.
Anyway, the new door is up and working, albeit a bit of a no-8 wire type job! But that kind of suits the house anyway...

If it wasn't quite so hazy you could see the top of Coromandel peninsula pretty much halfway along the horizon line. Rangitoto is to the right just out of shot.
Sent the last of the big cattle off to sale today. There is a sharemilker up the road who goes to the sales every Saturday at Pukekohe, we bought our last mob of weaner heifers from him and he's great to deal with, accurate with prices etc and just a nice guy really. Bit sad having the last of our first mob of cattle going off, but we bought them to make money out of so hopefully tomorrow we'll get a good price for them.
Will probably get some more weaners once the hay has been cut, or maybe just before its cut, depending on what prices are doing. I suspect it's going to be dry this summer again which is good for us in terms of buying weaners as prices will come down.
Got the report from the MRI of my shoulder today and I think it's good news... bit hard to tell as I am not so familiar with the muscles etc around the shoulder joint but the key things I picked were that there is no evidence of a tear in the supraspinatus tendon which is what the doc was worried about.
This means (I hope) that it is non-surgical and we just need to work on getting it stronger. Sounds like just tendinosis although there is mention of some bony irregularity. Anyway have an appointment in 2 weeks with the specialist so I guess all will be revealed then!
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Summer lurches in
It has been roasting hot for the past two days, and already I seem to have started trying to be careful with water. I suspect it's going to be a dry summer again.
We have started on the tank stand finally, we kind of need to get the tank operational in time for a big rain to fill the thing up. So we have bought some wood to make a platform on the posts we had rammed in. Have laid them all out and put the tank on top, will be great once it's done.
Also been busy in the garden, with Ben planting more seeds etc the other day and today I have just put up some baling twine for the peas to climb and made some bamboo teepees for the zucchinis to grow up.



It has been warm enough to take the horse's covers off and they have been having lots of grooming sessions with each other.
Meanwhile others just laze about and sleep....

Hard life huh?
We have started on the tank stand finally, we kind of need to get the tank operational in time for a big rain to fill the thing up. So we have bought some wood to make a platform on the posts we had rammed in. Have laid them all out and put the tank on top, will be great once it's done.
Also been busy in the garden, with Ben planting more seeds etc the other day and today I have just put up some baling twine for the peas to climb and made some bamboo teepees for the zucchinis to grow up.
Zucchini teepees - not sure if the two on the right are going to make it so will wait for a bit before building them a teepee each.

What's left of the carrots on the right after the chooks ate most of the seeds, and on the left, the second batch of carrot seeds planted and chook-proofed:

Speaking of chook-proofing... another use for baling twine is chook-proofing the tomato seedlings:

It has been warm enough to take the horse's covers off and they have been having lots of grooming sessions with each other.


Hard life huh?
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Oscar's first outing
Just home from our first dressage day with the Waitemata Riding Club, and Oscar's official first outing. We went to adult ride on Wednesday which was our practice run and he was good there, quite jig joggy to start off with but settled nicely. Much the same today, very tense to start off with so lots of trotting to help him chill out. Almost overdid the warm up as he started to get pooped at the very end of the test. Had half an hour warm up, probably 20 mins next time would be good. But I guess he wasted a lot of nervous energy too!
We just did one test, with no canter as our steering is still not great and in canter it is just a disaster! So it was nice and straightforward for both of us, plus because it's a WRC event you don't have to dress up, hurrah! Some pics, courtesy of team photographer Sarah (who's pony Bert once again disgraced himself by refusing to load, and so missed out on the dressage, silly boy):

We just did one test, with no canter as our steering is still not great and in canter it is just a disaster! So it was nice and straightforward for both of us, plus because it's a WRC event you don't have to dress up, hurrah! Some pics, courtesy of team photographer Sarah (who's pony Bert once again disgraced himself by refusing to load, and so missed out on the dressage, silly boy):
All ready to go

Tanking off in our warm up

Meant to be medium walk, lol

Free walk - not his best but at least he walked and didn't jig jog

Nicer trot

Halt (perfectly square, yay!), salute

Well done :-)

Relief....


Meant to be medium walk, lol

Free walk - not his best but at least he walked and didn't jig jog

Nicer trot

Halt (perfectly square, yay!), salute

Well done :-)

Relief....

We ended up with 63% which I was pretty happy with for our first effort. I am hoping when he is heaps more relaxed next time we can get some nicer softness going on. Had good comments on the score sheet, including "shows promise just needs more experience". Too right...
In other news.... Harry and his mum left us yesterday to go back to Alana's place. She's also taken another of the heifers so there are just two of hers left here, which she is going to get home killed. And we're selling the last of our 2yo steers and heifers next weekend so it'll just be the little dudes for a while until we buy more weaners, probably in January.
The hay paddock is all locked up now, just watching it grow. And the pigs are still growing too, with huuuge appetites still. Ben planted some more veges in the garden the other day so we've got more peas, lettuce, plus tomatoes, zucchini, and gherkins. And then just need to plant more peas and tomatoes and also some capsicum and that should do us.
In other news.... Harry and his mum left us yesterday to go back to Alana's place. She's also taken another of the heifers so there are just two of hers left here, which she is going to get home killed. And we're selling the last of our 2yo steers and heifers next weekend so it'll just be the little dudes for a while until we buy more weaners, probably in January.
The hay paddock is all locked up now, just watching it grow. And the pigs are still growing too, with huuuge appetites still. Ben planted some more veges in the garden the other day so we've got more peas, lettuce, plus tomatoes, zucchini, and gherkins. And then just need to plant more peas and tomatoes and also some capsicum and that should do us.
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