This smile says it all... Rodeo and Karin Lunau will soon pursue their USDF Gold Medal quest aboard the robust KWPN gelding. A seasoned FEI competitor, Karin will be riding the Grand Prix and developing a new Freestyle for Rodeo once she learns the buttons of this 17.1 hand gentleman.
It is a trainer/owner's dream to match such a nice pair. Congratulations Karin!
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Golden Girls in Dressage- as published in HorseNation.com
http://www.horsenation.com/2015/02/27/golden-girls-dressage-why-youre-never-too-old-to-live-your-dream-or-drink-champagne/
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Successfully Importing Horses for Amateur Riders
Fast forward two weeks later when the Horse has since boarded a plane, arrived at JFK in an ice storm, travelled the 24 hours down to Florida and landed at the final destination of Sunrise Farms in Newberry Florida. The horse steps off the trailer in utter climate shock- his heavy blanket now in a black plastic garbage bag with his'name' on it. His halter is broken but still works. He is quiet...too quiet. Exhausted is more like it. and he is screaming for buddies that he met on the trailer and have since departed to parts unknown.
So how do you bond with the new fella? How do you make him feel comfortable that his life will be OK here and that he is gonna soon make friends. The answer lies in how much time you have to spend...grooming, cleaning his stall, longing him, walking him around the property, turning him in and out and walking him around letting him see everything new in his world. Making sure the saddle fits right, that his feet are the right length and his angles are in line with his conformation and that he can feel comfortable with his new gear.
This is all a daunting task for the trainer and the YR that has already fallen in love with him. You have to remember the basics, remember to speak the language of the horse and interpret what the horse is thinking and feeling. You also have to convey these emotions to the new owner, who sees the horse's electric behaviour (that first day) as a risk. Its all going to be OK, I say to him and to her..... His training is there so we just have to make the transition slowly and with purpose.
They say it takes a year to form a bond with your showhorse. We shall see.
Pictured is Sydnie Costello and Allegro (Florencio x Cabochon) 10 year KWPN gelding Imported 2/1/15 on his first two days here at Sunrise Farms.
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