Mustang Monna
To All Interested Buyers:
It's time to get Pre-Approved to adopt a Mustang at the Midwest Mustang Challenge or Midwest Horse Fair. To get approved go to BLM website and meet all requirements and come get the already started mustang of your choice. Below is a schedule of mustang events:
Event Schedule
Friday, April 18
11:30 - 2:30 p.m. Nutrena Arena In-hand Competition
Saturday, April 19
12:30 - 3:00 p.m. John Deere/Purina Coliseum
Horse Course & Free Style competition
5:00 - 6:30 Top 10 Finalist Freestyle Performance
7:30 pm Winners announced during the
Evening Entertainment
Sunday, April 20
1:00 pm Adoption
Event Schedule
Friday, April 18
11:30 - 2:30 p.m. Nutrena Arena In-hand Competition
Saturday, April 19
12:30 - 3:00 p.m. John Deere/Purina Coliseum
Horse Course & Free Style competition
5:00 - 6:30 Top 10 Finalist Freestyle Performance
7:30 pm Winners announced during the
Evening Entertainment
Sunday, April 20
1:00 pm Adoption
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
All About Mustang Monna
I have posted a final video of Mustang Monna, for everyone to see. I tried to cover all the basic things anyone interested in buying her might want to know, like saddling, bridling, picking up feet, etc.. As you can see we have a few things to work on yet, but basically she is a well rounded horse, for only having about 100 days training. Monna is fairly big boned type of horse with alot of action in her trot. I've been working her in a western saddle with a reining style of training, but I really think she would make a better hunter/jumper type of horse. She is light off your legs, soft in the face, and is always willing to try the crazy things you ask her to do. She rides just as good on the trail as she does in an arena. She has never been a spooky horse and will walk right up to scary objects and check them out for herself. If anyone has any questions about Monna ask them here or email me at coryhoutakker@hotmail.com.
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What is the Extreme Mustang Makeover?
The Extreme Mustang Makeover is a competition created by the Mustang Heritage Foundation to promote and improve the lives of Mustangs. This competition gives a select number of horse trainers, from around the country, 100 days to take a virtually untouched mustang from wild to a safe, reliable riding partner. The competion has four phases which are the horses condition score, in hand contest, riding contest, and then if your one of the lucky 15, with the highest score, you go on to the final round, which gives you the chance to ride a freestyle routine with specified menuevers to be completed. The competition is then concluded with an auction, where the public gets the chance to purchase the mustangs they've supporting throughout the competition.
Check out these videos:
- The Final Product
- Monna Meeting some Kids
- Vacation
- What We've Been Working On!! Part II
- Mustang Monna Meets a Really Big Ball
- What We've Been Working On
- What We've Learned So Far!!
- First Ride
- Mustang Monna on the loose
- Wild Horse Adoption
- Wild Horse Gathering
- I Am(kind of a cool video for any horse lover)
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Meeting Kids(March 31, 2008)
Vacation ( March 26, 2008)
Monna and I had a pretty good 4-day vacation. We did a little bit of trail riding and Monna got a lot of turn out time. My cousin Emily got to ride her on her first trail ride, up home, because it was the first time out, this year, for the other two horses we were riding, and the one that was suppose to be broke was being a butt, so we had to make a horse switch. I think Monna really enjoyed getting out and going somewhere. She led the rides and didn't really care where the other horses where. She can really cover some ground, just at the walk, we had a hard time keeping up with her with the other horses. We never did make it down to the river like I was hoping, but we did make it to town a couple of times. She was fine with everything there. Nothing real scary, but she took her time going threw it at times. She did get alot of turnout alone and with other new horses. She was fine meeting all other new horses mares or geldings. They would sniff noses let out one of those scretchy winnies and went on there way. I had video of this, but it was on a different camera and I forgot to get the chip before I came home. I did post a new video of our vacation. Check it out above. Sorry about bouncy video, I was riding another while taking it, which made it hard to tape.
Road Trip (March 20, 2008)
Problem Solved!!! (March 17,2008)
We have finally solved our bit problem, kind of. I found a bosel that fit Monna, and it was like riding a new horse. The first time I used it on her I could tell the difference right away. It felt like all her attention was on me and not that thing in her mouth and she started really understanding and consistantly doing what I ask of her. The only problem I have is using a bosel is unfamilar territory for both of use. I've never really used one, so we are both learning how to use it at the same time. The biggest problem I have with it right now is Monna tries to push threw it once in a while, but it's getting less and less often. I've added a new video, but it's not very good. I had one of the chore people take the video, but she was pressed for time and couldn't take very much.
March 12, 2008
Monna and I finally got to ride outside, today. We worked in the arena first, just working on the basics, then decided to go outside since the temperature was in the mid 40's (it was like a heat wave around here). I haven't been able to go out before because there was ice and belly high snow everywhere and it was to dangerous to try and ride in. Monna was extremely excited about this idea. She loves going outside and was only able to go out when I took her on walks because of the ice and like I said above, if we went offroading we would end up in snow up to our belly's.
She was great outside. I don't think I've ever seen her so happy to go somewhere. I took her all over the farm and out to the hay field, where we trotted some circles. There were a few vehicle that pulled in passed her and she was fine with them. She didn't spook at all, not even at the extemely loud barking dogs. The only problem with this new adventure is going to be trying to ride her in the arena again, which isn't her favorite thing anyway.
She was great outside. I don't think I've ever seen her so happy to go somewhere. I took her all over the farm and out to the hay field, where we trotted some circles. There were a few vehicle that pulled in passed her and she was fine with them. She didn't spook at all, not even at the extemely loud barking dogs. The only problem with this new adventure is going to be trying to ride her in the arena again, which isn't her favorite thing anyway.
New Toy (March 12, 2008)
March 10, 2008
Monna's been coming along really well, lately. She is getting extremely light in moving off my legs and seat and has a lot of bend. We have really been working alot on getting her light on on the bit. She is still having alot of problems with accepting it. She gives to it easily, but it doesn't matter how busy i keep her, what gait we are in or what bit i use she is constantly mouthing on it and trying to spit it out. I tried to put my bosel on her today, but since her head is a little bigger that a regular quarter horse it was a to snug to use on her. I've never liked using cavisans, but i think i'm going to go and buy one for her tommorrow. She is just wasting to much mental energy worrying about the bit and not what i'm trying to teach her. I'm getting a little frustrated with this problem because i've never had a horse mouth on the bit for this long and i am open to any suggestion anyone might have.
Monna had an eventful day on Saturday. There was alot going on at the barn. Well, first of all Monna has been in heat all week, but it hasn't seemed to affect her demeaner at all, accept for her teasing the stallions in the barn. Then they are working on building a new tack room, so there was a lot of power tools, radio blarring and pounding going on while we were working. And at the same time 3-day eventing trainer Sarah Housechild was in the arena testing out one of the warmblood stallions to see if she wanted to take him into training. Monna was handling all these distractions really well, so I get the bright idea to try and ride her double. So my friend jumps on the back and away we go. There were a few ify moments at first, but then Monna got use to having us on her and was fine.
Monna had an eventful day on Saturday. There was alot going on at the barn. Well, first of all Monna has been in heat all week, but it hasn't seemed to affect her demeaner at all, accept for her teasing the stallions in the barn. Then they are working on building a new tack room, so there was a lot of power tools, radio blarring and pounding going on while we were working. And at the same time 3-day eventing trainer Sarah Housechild was in the arena testing out one of the warmblood stallions to see if she wanted to take him into training. Monna was handling all these distractions really well, so I get the bright idea to try and ride her double. So my friend jumps on the back and away we go. There were a few ify moments at first, but then Monna got use to having us on her and was fine.
March 2, 2008
Not a whole lot to report. The vet came out on Thursday and worked on Monna teeth. We got them floated, 3 caps pulled, and removed 1 wolf tooth. She was pretty good threw the whole ordeal.
On Friday, really put time into teaching her to pick up her feet, lightly. I've picked them up before, but always kind of forced them or she would try and take them away on her own accord. That day I used a rope so she couldn't take them back and I squeezed the chestnut until she picked them up by herself. By the end of the lesson I could pick up all four feet, by touching the chestnut and do what ever I wanted to do with them, without her leaning on me or trying to take them away.
Yesterday, I spent about 3 hours with Monna, just refreshing and refining everything we've worked on. We worked on tuning our groundwork skills, by using obstacles. I then decided to try and ride her with the bit again to see if fixing her teeth helped her mouthing the bit problem, but she still mouthed it the same as before. Usually when I work Monna, we are the only ones in the arena, but also yesterday there were several other horses working at the same time. She was pretty good about it, but she was a little distracted.
On Friday, really put time into teaching her to pick up her feet, lightly. I've picked them up before, but always kind of forced them or she would try and take them away on her own accord. That day I used a rope so she couldn't take them back and I squeezed the chestnut until she picked them up by herself. By the end of the lesson I could pick up all four feet, by touching the chestnut and do what ever I wanted to do with them, without her leaning on me or trying to take them away.
Yesterday, I spent about 3 hours with Monna, just refreshing and refining everything we've worked on. We worked on tuning our groundwork skills, by using obstacles. I then decided to try and ride her with the bit again to see if fixing her teeth helped her mouthing the bit problem, but she still mouthed it the same as before. Usually when I work Monna, we are the only ones in the arena, but also yesterday there were several other horses working at the same time. She was pretty good about it, but she was a little distracted.
February 28, 2008
Monna and I had a great day, today. It was like everything we've been working on in the last couple weeks came together. Now that she is moving forward a lot better I've started asking for more vertical flexion, straight lines, and leg yeilds off of a straigt line(we had a little trouble with this one). Today she was extremely light and consistant about everything I asked of her. We rode some really nice collected circles in walk, trot, and canter. She picked up her gaits on the first cue and came down off my seat. One good thing about Monna is she naturally just about always picks up the right lead, which make my job a lot easier. The only thing that bugs me yet is she still mouths the bit alot and doesn't seem to be getting use to in even though she's been carrying it for about 3 weeks. The vet is coming out tommorrow to look at another horse I will also have her check out Monna's teeth.
February 23, 2008
Well, not much to report. Monna and I have just been working on the basics, like moving hind and forquarters, leg yeilding, bending, and giving to the bit. We are still doing alot of passenger lessons because she still gets a little attitude, once in a while, when asked to go forward. She's getting better though.
The Show(2/17/08)
AND WERE OFF!!!! (2/14/08)
Finally, Monna offered to lope off, today. We have hit kind of a stubborn, lazy streak since the snow days last week. I have been doing trotting passenger lessons for the last week, just to get her moving out better, which hasn't been her idea of fun. And today she finally really freed up her feet and really moved out, making it easy for me to ask for the lope. We also practiced loading on the trailer, since we will be going to a large open show at Kirkwood Community College, for the weekend. I'm planning on maybe showing her in showmanship or some halter classes. I probably won't show her under saddle, accept for maybe the trail class just for fun. Mainly, just taking her for the experience and I will be showing one of my other horses. Check back for pictures!!!
The Vet(2/13/08)
Well, Monna met the vet today, but it wasn't by either of our choice. She was acting very colicy. I turned her out in the arena and all she wanted to do was lay down and look at her stomach. We decided better safe than sorry and called the vet out. The vet got there about half an hour later and checked heart rate, temp., and gut sounds, which all seemed to be normal. She then palpated her just to be safe, and that turned out all right, too. In the end, we determined it was just a case of gas colic. Monna handled all the poking and proding from a new person really well, even though she wasn't feeling very good. She walked into the stalks with no arguement and was really good about getting a shot. The vet was laughing because Monna is a lightweight when it comes to sedation. She said she only gave her 2cc's of zilazine, which in her experience a lot of mustang's just laughed at. Monna was just about falling over.
Grooming Day
New PJ's
February 7, 2008
The last two day have been snowy. The snow around here is getting irritating, I couldn't make it to the barn yesterday or today. Yesterday, our lane was filled with 4' drifts and today I tried to go to the barn and spent the next 3 1/2 hours digging myself out of the driveway before the plow guy arrived. Anyway, Monna and I had an exciting day on Tuesday. We rode, she is getting really good at picking up the trot cue, turning and softening. I have started tying my rope around to have two reins and Monna has started carrying a bit in her mouth, which she finds irritated, as well. I'm sure Monna will be full of herself tommorrow, and maybe we will ask for a canter. We'll See, Stay Tuned ......
February 2, 2008
The Stranger
February 1, 2008
January 30,2008
The last couple of days has brought some ups and downs in Monna's training. With the warmer weather, not having a lot of regular turnout, and Monna naturally being a high energy type horse she has been feeling a little bit full of her self. In my opinion, this is kind of a good thing because it has helped me really identify any problems in her ground training, that i've been neglecting. For example, throwing the lead rope over her back and around her head. I knew she was just tolorating it, but I was letting it go figuring she get over it eventually as I threw scarier thing around her. But the last couple days just magnified the problem forcing me to work out the kinks in order to move on to something new. By the end of these sessions she was a lot more relaxed and I was able to start stepping up in the stirrups, and we also started working on getting her to trot next to me(not her favorite thing in the world but she is starting to get the hang of it). I want to get a video of our first ride, but can't get anyone around to video until Saturday, so we are waiting til then. check back soon.
January 27, 2008
Monna and I had an easy day, today. We just reviewed the groundwork we've been working on like ground drive lunging(basically practicing bending, softening face, and rolling hindquarters), friendly game, and did some more sacking out with flag. We also worked on the exercise Clinton Anderson teaches. The one where he jumps all over the horse. She was really relaxed about it. I even laid flat out on her back(whither to tail) and she walk around relaxed and confident like she didn't even care. Definately going to start riding her in the next couple days.