With November right around the corner, and the weather finally turning cooler, the horses are getting their winter coats. With the night weather still in the 40s and 50s though, we have noticed the horses' winter coats are coming in faster than normal. Is there a cold front moving in?
Training has continued to move forward with each equine:
Soot loves the extra attention he gets during this time of year. His feathers need to be brushed out as they have a tendency to trap mud. We also think he rolls on purpose so we have to spend more time brushing him. We have recently added back in some jumping, which he super enjoys. I laid the poles out and he started trotting toward them almost before I was out of the way. He clears them by a mile!
Shine loves to get out and run around, especially in the cooler weather when he has more energy. We use that to our advantage when training him. We have been working on smoother transitions between gaits and encouraging him to have his body aligned correctly for going around barrels. He is finally getting more consistent with the quick turns and dropping his weight back so he can pivot.
Serita is getting more consistent with leading and giving to pressure in other ways as well. She is still not afraid of practically anything, but I recently pulled the truck up near her pen and that woke her up and got her to move her feet. It's so interesting how the horses can be so different from each other.