2016 winter newsletter - Copper T Warmblood Stables
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2016 winter newsletter - Copper T Warmblood Stables
Finally, I have a few minutes to share some of the the “goings on” at Copper T. Things are going great here at Copper T with lots going on in our unseasonably warm fall. I hope you enjoy reading! Some of you know Mom had a bad accident in the fall of 2014, but has completely recovered. The most difficult thing has been keeping her from overworking herself! I have been fortunate to have people at the farm step up and really help, and have recently hired a part time person, Maureen Wilson a good friend and neighbour to do some chores around the yard. Other good news regarding Mom was her sucessful sale of RaRumba CT to a Trainer in Calgary. He subsequently traveled to California and B.C. where he enjoyed showing at a higher level. The Trainer had so many offers on RaRumba CT that she eventually gave in and re-sold him. As she put it, she “couldn’t say no to this good an offer!” RaRumba was featured in a Calgary paper while showing at Anderson Ranch this summer, pic shown above. Frasier CT is following in Ra-Rumba’s footsteps and is currently in a sales barn with Andrea Harris in Calgary training at 1.2 and being developed as a potential equitation horse. We had a great summer season with Shawna Partington riding him in the 1.1 M jumpers at Ebon. (see Frasier on left) Thank you Holly Marshall Franklin for getting him there! That was a fun trip! Our next project horse is Boomer, a 16.1 hand high Banderas Gelding; another horse out of Mazurka, and he is proving to be quite an athlete, but in a smaller package than Frasier and Ra-Rumba. Started in the winter of 2015 and over fences in the fall, we hope to get Boomer to some shows this spring and summer. Thanks to Shawna Partington for taking him in his over fences journey and Ashlyn Weninger for getting him going English for us! See picture right with Shawna aboard. In January, Penny Yeager and I went to the Alberta Horse Owners and Conference in Red Deer Alberta. As usual it was a facinating trip full of new products, training and husbandry trends in Equine care. Rebecca, Becky, Brigitte, Sarah and her parents all met up at Spruce Meadows which was also a lot of fun, and of course, inspiring! We even saw Ra-Rumba CT competing there! Copper T participated in a few shows this summer, including Signs of Summer at Willow Ridge, Ebon’s Trophy Show, Mid Summer Masters, and the Saskatoon Classic, a new show hosted by Ebon Stables. We also hosted several Zuzana Schrammova Biomechanics Riding Clinics thoughout the winter, spring and summer. Recently we introduced the “Introduction to Riding” program, a safe and fun way to introduce children as young as 6, to riding. It is a lot of fun, and the kids had a wonderful time with their favourite horses. Next session will take place in April 2016. Please book ahead, this program has a wait list and requires extra help to deliver. Young riders returning the much loved Lady back to Juliane’s farm. Fall 2015 6 week group . We hosted our first ever Horse Show in 2015. It was mostly a “Fun Show” with riders from our own barn, but it gave everyone a chance to experience the show environment and practice riding and preparing for future off site events. It started off rainy, but the weather improved as the day wore on, and we had a successful event! Ashlyn harrows before the show Rebecca and Becky at Spruce Meadows Please help me is welcoming new boarder Rebekah Esau! She brings with her a super nice chestnut mare Royal Sherri who has gone both english and western and based on our few lessons loves to jump!!! Photos to follow. Some of you may be aware that Patches has found a new home. She now lives with a Grandmother wanting to provide a pony for her granchildren! Vanilla is still with us, and Laurie has recently purchased a new horse, a lovely grey mare named Valkaryie. Her future plans are to jump with her new horse, and has offered Vanilla for sale. Pictures of Valkarie coming soon. You all know Katyrna, but she recently moved her horse Geo (pic left) to the stable. We enjoy his cool personality! What a boy, and if you can get to the barn early enough, you can even see her ride! Please help me in welcoming Tucker, a 15.1 Registered Paint gelding to our school horse program. He has a super sweet nature, and his favourite thing besides eating is being rubbed above his eyes. He is making an excellent addition to the program. Tucker is not his registered name; we won’t mention that, haha. (Picture bottom right) Later this summer the Corrigan family purchased Troy from Ace Ranch in Regina. What a great guy he is! They are having a wonderful time with him; you just can’t wipe the smiles off those kids!!! (Picture above) Talia, as you may recall purchased a fabulous hunter this past winter MJ Kelly from MJ Farms in Old’s Alberta and had a great summer and fall show season, and has now moved to Ebon Stables where they are better equipped to get her to the many out of town shows Talia wishes to challenge. She and Kelly will be missed but we will see them when we go to shows and can catch up then. See pic of her and her groom that day Wren, middle right. A big congratulations goes out to the Weber Family on their purchase of Junebug CT from Val. Wren Weber has been leasing her for several months and has a special relationship with that horse! They make a great pair and I am very excited for their journey together! Wren’s Mom surprised her by decorating the horse stall and tied a big bow on Junebug , so when Wren came into the barn that night she found “Merry Christmas Wren” on the stall and Junebug waiting inside. It was quite a special moment. Her Grandmother from B.C. is the one who actually purchased the horse for Wren, but the entire family has joined in with the celebration. Watch out for her at the shows!!! Remember the arena pigeons? Well, thanks to the help of Christy Morrissey, shown here, bottom left, and Becky Corrigan (new owner of Troy) we have liberated them, humanely. My son Jim had an adventurous summer, travelling to Uncle Joe and Aunt Toni Walter’s home in Australia. They showed him around and really treated him to the sights. Thank you for being such amazing hosts and making me not worry too much, haha! He recently started University so we haven’t seen much of him around the barn lately. He is hard at work in the Kinesiology program and when he has time he comes out to help in the barn. (Grad pic of us to right) It has been great to see lots of progress around the barn with our riders and boarders. I look forward to much more! Coming up, the results of the new footing installed this winter! A yoga and athletic matting material is being installed at time of writing this newsletter. Very exciting! More details on that later, as installation progresses. See picture on right of riders cooling out bareback after jumping lesson in late 2015. January 28, 2016 March - 2016 April - 2016 July/August 2016 Schleese Saddle Fittings Next 10 week riding program begins Next 6 week “Introduction to Horses” (riders 6-8 years) Summer Riding Camps Please visit www.coppertwarmbloodstables.ca for events, website is updated regularly.