Apr 2015 – Vol 4 - Cricket Hill Farm
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Apr 2015 – Vol 4 - Cricket Hill Farm
April 2015 volume 4 The Saddle Club Gazette The Letter From the Editor Peanut Butter’s Back-Up crew By Zeus (Lyla) Hello everyone! It’s yours truly, Zeus! So, happy April everyone, it is finally the start of spring, and all the horses will start shedding. (if they haven’t already) So, the SCG competition this month will be a carton drawing competition. Draw a four-column cartoon and it will be featured in the June issue. The drawing competition from February will be featured in this month’s paper as well. By the way, sing Happy Birthday to Imogen, her birthday is on April 15th. Thanks, and have a Tack Room Talk By Erin Feiner For this Tack Room Talk, we will be talking about Reed Kessler and her horse Cylana. Reed Kessler is a show jumper (not dressage for the dressage people) She was born July 9 and is 21 years old, she 5,5 ft. tall. Reed Kessler just at 18 years old qualified for the 2012 London Olympics! Then she was crowned the youngest rider to qualify for the Olympics ever. Kessler trained hard with her godparents Katie and Henri Prudent. During September 2013 Kessler moved to Germany to work with Marcus Ehning, and she moved to his home base in Broken, Germany. One of her horse’s names is Cylana, Cylana is a 13-year-old horse, and she is a chestnut Belgian Warmblood, owned by Reed Kessler. Kessler also owns 5 more horses 4 of them are Warmbloods and one Irish sport horse. Also for all the horse lovers reading this I'm writing a book in the saddle club gazette called "My First Ride" please read it, it's about my dramatic story of a horse that changed my life forever! Upcoming Events Zuesy Pants So, most of you know that with the coming of spring comes the coming of the show season. Our very first show is on May 3rd. It is a LYDF qualifier. Also, there is Centerline Spring show at HITS, it is open for people who want to come and watch. Ask Peanut Butter So, everyone should make sure they know whom they are riding and what classes they are doing, lets win some ribbons! Q: What are some exercises I can do to help loosen my horse? A: I’ve come up with two exercises for you and your horse. First, the “What’s that right there? Boop!” trick. I’m sure many of your parents have done this to you. Basically, you take a piece of carrot and put it near your horse’s chest. When your horse flexes his poll and reaches down for it, give the horse the carrot, that’s the boop. Second, “The carrot stretch,” to do this, take a piece of carrot and put it near your horses shoulder. Let the horse bend around to get it and then give it to the horse. Q: What are some exercises I can do to help loosen my human? A: Well, I’m sure that most of you have seen Legally Blonde, and if you have you know the “Bend and Snap” maneuver. Basically, do this slowly…very slowly. Then there’s the “Nope. I’m not a bird maneuver.” This is for your arms. While riding on a lunge, take your arms and roll them around and do arm stretches imitating non-existent human-like birds. You can also do “Frogs’ legs” on the lunge. Take your feet out of your stirrups and lift your calves and thighs off the saddle. Q: What do I do if my unicorn gets SHMD (super hyper magic disorder) A: You and your unicorn, geez. This is very dangerous disease; I would not be surprised if your room has not been crowded with sparkles and rainbows. What you need to do is apply temporary-no-magic crème to its horn and wrap it in magic-protecting gauze. If the disease continues for more than twelve hours, seek a doctor’s help immediately. Rebel: The Story of a True Heart By Lyla Andrick “He’s not breathing,” the vet said. The vet stuck his finger in the colt’s nostrils and tried to clear the air passage out. Tom ran to get a bucket of water to pour over the colt’s head. Still the colt was not breathing. The vet shook the colt and poured more water on him. Finally the colt took his first breath. The moment he started breathing he tried standing up. He stood up on his first try. His instincts told him to suck n his dam. The colt was big for his age. His coat was black as coal. On his forehead was a star in the shape of an umbrella. “Strong colt, look at the way he holds himself,” Tom said. He went over to pet the colt, but he quickly moved away from Toms touch and farted STAFF Layout: Lyla Andrick. Reporters: Lyla Andrick, Erin Feiner, Lulu Levy, Paris Levy Lula Langdon TSCG Top Ten TSCG Photo Gallery Zeus I’m telling you, the worst thing about riding in a trailer is having to sit there forever, and ever and just stand there. Doing absolutely nothing. Honestly, it’s boring. So, I’ve started a new trend. Using my StickOn-Opposable-Thumbs, I’ve been reading. Here are my top favorite books/ magazines to read! 1. The Saddle Club Gazette 2. The Equine Journal 3. Dressage Today 4. The Canterwood Crest series by Jessica Burkhart 5. Paint the Wind by Pam Monoz Ryan 6. Misty of Chincoteague by Marguerite Henry 7. Black Beauty by Anna Sewell 8. The Midnight Rider by Joan Hiatt Harlow 9. The Horse Diaries series 10. Sidelines For those of you who want to read a non -horse related book, try Watership Down, by Richard Adams. It’s a really good classic novel following the adventure of a band of rabbits. Sunny enjoying a nice, cold winter day.(Photo by Erin) The Scoop By Lula Langdon This month we will be talking about the famous horse Trigger. Triggers real name was Golden Cloud. This Palomino started out as a horse actor in The Adventures of Robin Hood, then he was chosen to become a horse actor in a series of cowboy films. During the first film it was decided that his name should be Trigger because of his great speed. During the cowboy films, Trigger’s partner or cowboy was Roy Rogers. After there third film Roy decided to buy Trigger. Trigger knew over 60 trucks; he could walk over 150 steps on his hind legs, and stamp his hoof to count. This horse was truly a legend. Stable Gossip Here’s our one and only submission for April, we’d love to see more submissions for our next competition. Congrats to Erin Feiner! By Chrissy, the ultimate diva horse Happy Easter every pony! So, the horses here at CHF decided to have an Easter egg hunt! Wizzy and Didi planned it. I heard that there would be a big Easter bunny. Sounds so cool! Oh, I almost forgot…remember that rumor, yes, the one with Greta and Tate. Well, here’s more: the two horses are planning something secret. It involves humans…and Saddle club, I don’t know anymore. So, I heard around the stable that the show circuit would begin in this May. Wow, it’s already the start of spring! So, for April fool’s day (pinkie pie day), Ricky played a joke on his pasture buddy Ray. So while Ray was dozing, Ricky and Robin worked up their poop canals. When Ray woke up he was covered in poop.