Hello all! I welcome you to my all-things-equine training blog. I am 23 yrs old and have begun my journey in hopes of one day becoming a well rounded horse trainer. Please follow me and enjoy the ride as I become a professional in the crazy industry of hunter jumpers, eventing and pleasure horses. I hope you will enjoy the tips and the stories!

Monday, October 27, 2014

The Finals and the Future

As the dust has begun to settle and I am coming off of cloud 9, reality is beginning to set in. The days following the Equine Comeback Challenge were almost "pinch me" days. I wasn't sure if I...... young trainer starting out, new on the scene, first time competing at such a largely recognized show..... had just taken a horse in 90 days, broke him and found myself showing off his new skills.

Monday Louie woke up early, packed up and headed out on his longest trailer ride yet. We shipped down with fellow Trainer Shane Ogden and his Challenge horse Scarlet. Scarlet was another horse from Lollypop and actually was rescued from the same farm as Louie. So the "brother and sister" made our 6 hour trek together. Louie was excellent to load in the dark, on a new trailer, with a different horse whinnying to him inside..... He's such a trooper! We arrived around 1:00 and had the afternoon to explore the horse show.

Late Monday night after Louie had his afternoon nap we had a chance to school in the main arena for a few minuets. I have to say after watching many Grand Prix riders and top Equitation finals happen in that same arena it was a bit surreal riding around in there! Once I was able to get my head out of the clouds, Louie and I went to work. He was truly amazing taking the new place, arena, sounds, and riding with all the other challenge horses, in stride. Nothing fazed him in the slightest bit. This was my first chance to get a look at all the other horse trainer combinations I had been following. I was impressed with how well each of the horses trusted their trainers and how far they had all come. This was our evening to get to know one another and it was awesome to have the support and encouragement from the other trainers. You never know going into competition mode what ugly side of people may come out. In this group of trainers, there was no such thing! 


Tuesday began bright and early with sponsor pictures and interviews. This didn't give me much time to think and worry about the class later that evening which was probably for the best!

Below is the link to the A Home For Every Horse interview.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTixo83Wnew

Not only did the Equine Comeback Challenge sponsors lay out the red carpet for us so did the Pennsylvania National Horse Show sponsors! The horse show sponsors provided a competitors lounge with food and a tv that showed the USEF live stream of what was happening in the main arena.

 Louie had quite a few visitors at his stall asking questions about rescue horses and the program. He was a complete ham, loving the camera and all the attention everyone gave him.







We received the trail pattern for our class early and to my surprise it was much easier than anything we had practiced at home. We were able to school the horses a second time in the main arena with all the obstacles and people in the stands. Again Louie walked around as if this was his turf and he had done it 100 times.
For those who missed watching the class you can view it again on demand here:http://www.usefnetwork.com/featured/2014pennnational/   

In the end I decided to show Louie both English and Western. I wanted to show how versatile he is and I figured the tricks I had up my sleeve for the free style would be best ridden western. I also long lined Louie during our freestyle. He picked up on it so well in training  I wanted to show that off as well.
We showed off how quiet he is with all obstacles......
And the FINALE............





Louie and I finished Second behind Todd Feaser of Top Shelf Ranch. All of the trainers put down amazing rounds and I was honored to be apart of the top finishers.

Louie was adopted by Moriah farms and will be staying where I train and where he lived for the past 90 days! I told myself going into this that I wouldn't get attached and would have to sell this horse at the end of the journey so I am beyond blessed that although I had to "sell him" he won't be far from me! Louie is going to continue in training with me as well. I couldn't have asked for a better ending to this fairytale story which I am still shocked to say truly happened! I thank God for giving me the ability to train horses and for this opportunity to be in this competition. I have always dreamed of showing at the Pennsylvania National Horse show as a hunter or jumper. Never in a million years did I think I would be put in the spot light here and  have had the opportunity to show a horse that I trained! 

If the story couldn't get any better, while I was at the horse show, the editor of Practical Horseman Magazine asked if I would be willing to do an interview and write a small article for one of the magazines! I now have the opportunity to share my experience as a trainer in the challenge and my methods of training horses. I will be sure to make a post when the interview is online! 

So whats next? I really don't know! I'm excited to see what the next adventure is and where this road takes me. I truly could not have asked for a better partner and friend in Louie and I hope to teach others how to better understand their equine partners and what it takes to make a horse and rider team. I by NO means have it figured out, but I hope to share what I have learned and learn from others as well. If you have enjoyed my blog I hope you will continue to periodically check back for updates and training posts. I hope to make this into an informational blog where you can ask questions and hopefully get inspired to try some new things with your horse. Of course I will throw in a post here and there about the horse we have all fallen in love with over the past 90 days :)

I hope you've enjoyed watching this journey unfold as much as I have enjoyed telling you about it! 

LOVE........................................................... Courtney and Little Louie

Thursday, October 9, 2014

The Homestretch

Week 11 and 12 have been crunch time for Little Louie. We've spent a lot of time perfecting each movement we will need to complete our Trail class as well as the freestyle. Louie worked hard during week 11 improving every day. Week 12 started off strong yet as the days press on, I can see Louie starting to hit the wall. 90 days of intense training takes a toll on both us as the trainers and these horses. When I stop and think of the things he has learned and experienced I can't ask anymore of him or be disappointed when he isn't giving me 100%. With 3 days left before we leave Louie and I will be taking things easy and doing some of our work out on the trails instead of in the arena. We both need a breath of fresh air!

I took the opportunity to ride Louie English some more during week 11 and he seemed to enjoy it! I think he will make a great English or Western horse. We even worked on teaching Louie to jump! I don't think he's our next Grand Prix hopeful but with some practice I think he would make a good little jumper.

Here is a video of our week!





I am feeling confident going into the finals! We will see if our hard work pays off in 5 days! We look forward to meeting you all and gaining some new horsey friends!

Enjoy what is left of this beautiful fall week!

Love......................................................... Courtney and Louie

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Sunday Fun Day post :)

So  I decided to put up a little post to encourage you all to come out and check out theses facts about Louie in Harrisburg! Here are 5 fun facts about Little Louie!

1. Louie has a pet Percheron to play with ;)
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2. Louie will only eat carrots and learned to eat carrots after sharing them with my Dad at lunch one day. (Thank you daddy for training Louie too ;)  )

3. Louie has the THICKEST mane and forelock I have ever seen. Especially for a smaller horse.

3b. I also never realized Louie had a white mark on his face until at least 24 hrs after we got him. :p

4. Louie "purrs" when he trots and canters. Purring in the horse world means that he snorts to the beat of his trot or canter. He is pretty loud about it if you look at any of our video's and listen closely you can hear him!

5. Lastly Louie has a droopy bottom lip that hardly ever goes tight! Funny enough his pet Percheron does the exact same thing! Both of them are destined for one another because they both already had droopy lips upon meeting each other! (This picture is a bit hard to tell.... Check it out in Harrisburg!)


So there you have it!  Louie wanted me to add that he recommends you test out the carrot theory and  give him some in Harrisburg ;)

Have a blessed Sunday!

Love....................... Courtney and Louie