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Tuesday 20 October 2015

Picking Aces

For awhile I've been trying to decide what model would be Ace's mini me. If I had money for resins my favourite would be Indian Silver but alas I'm sticking with plastic.

Ace is pretty much your standard Arab: refined shaped head, dished profile and small muzzle. An arched neck, compact body with short back and naturally high tail carriage. 
 

So the search is on for a plastic body for me to customise into Ace's likeness. 


Never a huge fan of Justadream but after seeing this Breyerfest auction special in this colour, wow! The weird double shoulder would have to go but I do like the head down version better. 


Then there is Weather Girl, I real like this sculpt but its doesn't say Ace to me...

Now Ethereal is chunky and not perfect but I do see Ace in there.


Ashquar is awesome but real Ace would find that pose involves way to much energy.


I know there are some other Arabian sculptures I'm missing. Does anyone see one thats fits Ace that I'm not seeing?

Thanks to Identify Your Breyer for the photos.

Saturday 17 October 2015

Coming up Lame

Sadly Ace is a little off in his front right. I have only been working him gently, taking time to bring him around. Keeping a close eye on his tendons because they are adjusting to his new correctly trimmed hooves. A good long soak with a cold hose works wonders on tendons.


Also I'm a little worried about his joint health. After some research I decided to start him on a joint supplement. I want one that had a good amount of Hyaluronic Acid (HA) for joint fluid and articular cartilage. Majesty's Flex HA Wafers seemed a little costly at first but if you do the math it's only $28 a month. Compared to the monthly cost of Platinum Performance $220 and Cosequin $216 the flex wafers are a good buy.


At first Ace disliked the taste but after some crumbling up in his grain he now gobbles them up plain. He has been on the wafers for a while now and I'm noticing a big difference. He is moving more freely and his front right is doing much better.


Wednesday 14 October 2015

Round and Round

So with Ace settle into his new home, it's time to start seeing what he knows. We started in the round pen with ground work. Truth be told I dislike the word 'natural' horsemanship, please tell me what is natural about strapping a cows hide onto a prey animal and then a predator sitting on it? I think I will just stick to horsemanship/partnership terms.


Now I would like to point out I do have a wonderful friend that studied under Buck Brannaman. She is wonderful at guiding us when we run into holes. She keeps me on point and makes me ask for more because she knows we both can do better. 


I let him be lazy at times and kind of nag him to much, instead of one good correction. We are still learning and working each other out. 


 He likes to keep me in his left eye, so I work more on the right to get him use to seeing me there. Very smart, responsive and he does listen quite well. 



So this is round penning, getting him back into shape and connecting with him. Soon will be adding the saddle and continuing our journey. 



Monday 12 October 2015

Ace of Spades

So I was debating whether or not to start a new blog about my role as a first time horse owner. I think it will just be easier to combine the two together, I mean what model horse person doesn't love real horses?


 So apart of my blog will focus on my new boy Ace. Ace came to me by a friend, he was inherited by a guy who didn't want horses. His hoofs where overgrown so badly that they started to curl up and over all not a lot of care. Lucky the old owner did keep him fed, he is a good weight just needs muscle.


First thing I did once Ace was with me was call the vet out to float his teeth and clean his sheath. The vet and knowledgeable horse people say he is roughly 16 years old. He is an Arabian, don't know if he is pure or not. I also gave him his shots and a dewormer, then time to settle into his new home.