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<title>Insurance and all that</title>
<link>http://www.thoroughbredhorse.co.uk/page16.htm#105121</link>
<description>Well Milly is due to go to Oakham for her laser hobday and tie back operation.  It was a hard decision given her age my new daughter and the cost.  Whilst although she is insured 10 years ago 1631500 for vets fees had more buying power than it does now.  When I realised this a few years ago and tried to up the value the insurance company were not helpful and questioned my reasons  So thats a lesson learned  Update your insurance regularly and check that  you have the right level of coverThe endoscope was pretty obvious and there is no doubt that Milly has grade 34 paralysis even I could see that.  We decided that although she is 17 I have at least 6 more years based on family tree and would never be happy just plodding or hacking about and neither would Milly.  I tested this theory and she had a lovely time in the woods trying to audition for the spanish riding school  I rode her home on the road because she is usually a tiny bit better behaved on the road but we HAD to trot so she roa...</description>
<dc:date>2011-10-21 12:24:35</dc:date>
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<description>Well sometimes things dont go according to plan  I have managed to start riding Milly after giving birth to Jocelyn and other than being a tiny bit sore in the legs I have had no issues.  My sharer is a lovely rider but doesnt quite give Milly the work out she needs because she does need much more leg than you would imagine for TB  Anyway I have been working her quite hard and she has been giving me everything I asked for bit rusty on the downwards transistions but the walk to canter is perfect strangly  So working on those and she was doing well until one hot sunny day.  I was finding her hard work no impulsion lazy to the leg but it was hot and she was changing her coat so the next time I rode I tried my spurs just to sharpen her up a little I certainly dont go around jabbing her with them before anyone gets concerned and help her understand what I wanted.  She was just the same lethergic and lack luster.  Towards the end of a very sweaty ride I was working quite hard she started to ...</description>
<dc:date>2011-10-13 15:26:13</dc:date>
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<title>New Stable Jockey</title>
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<description>Jocelyn was born on the 2nd of August weighing 7lbs 15oz and is already very long  Managed to ride a few times since giving birth.  Milly feels great apart from dodgy downward transitions so now have to remember how to teach those again  Probably muscle wastage although her airs above ground are just the same  Back to balancing motherhood and horses</description>
<dc:date>2011-9-9 12:01:58</dc:date>
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<title>Long time no see</title>
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<description>Well other than all the snow over Christmas which put an end to all my dressage trainingdreams I am now 5 months pregnant and completly unable to ride at all  Milly was quite depressed because she likes being worked but with the warmer weather and being used for the odd lesson in the riding school she has perked up a bit.  Lunging wasnt really doing it for either of us  With all the other things that go on during a pregnancy like the repeated stabbings from the midwifedo they really need all that blood and coming to terms with the changes in my body who would have thought collected canter would hurt so much it seemed sensible to stop.  Milly was picking up on my nerves out hacking and was turning into a whirling dervish whilst the traffic is not too frequent here they are not exactly slow on these country lanes  So I schooled for a bit but she is so easy light and well schooled if I do say so myself that it was getting a bit tedious and anything more advanced was uncomfortable for my a...</description>
<dc:date>2011-3-29 14:55:14</dc:date>
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<title>28th September 2010  Double Trouble</title>
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<description>My friend suggested that I might like to try out her double bridle and improve on my recent success with my dressage.  I have to say that although the bits were too big so we know to buy a 5 weymouth now Milly went brilliantly  She didnt mind the curb chain which she is not usually too fond of with her showing pelham and seemed happy enough to do all the things I wanted without too much hassle in a single jointed snaffle.  So impressed was I that I have started bidding on a suitable weymouth and bradoon on ebay this very momment.  Whilst a pelham is acceptable for showing the differance I have experienced with Milly in a double really marks the pelham out as the weymouths poor relation and you are much better with a double reguardless of any paranoia or snobby you might feel or be inflicted on you  On that subject I know that saying you do dressage is tatamount to declaring your father landed and titled and I used to cringe at my nonhorsey husband answering that question for me when I ...</description>
<dc:date>2010-9-28 21:03:30</dc:date>
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<title>23rd September 2010  More training</title>
<link>http://www.thoroughbredhorse.co.uk/page16.htm#76205</link>
<description>Still practising medium trot not sure I am really getting it at the momment think I will get some help  Although she is willing and able to do pretty much everything else I ask her to  Doesnt hurt that she is being ridden for nearly an hour a day in the school.  Got someone else to hop on so I could see what she was doing  looked like and she has a massive stride for such a small horse  There is no pretty mincing just very active legs and actually very good paces just wish she didnt look so awful under saddle  Think she is getting bored with medium trot so tried sitting a collected trot which was fairly successful but didnt help with lengtheningProbably doesnt help that Millys shoe is loose although not as loose as it could be formaldehyde and hoof disinfectant are doing a wonderfull job  Bought some Biotin to try and get her foot to grow a little quicker might improve the horn but unlikely as it never has before  I can date her foot because of a ridge that appeared so i know that the ...</description>
<dc:date>2010-9-23 21:49:31</dc:date>
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<title>20th September 2010  Medium has arrived</title>
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<description>Finally and after much research I have finally managed to get Milly to do both collected and medium trot  She has finally got the idea  So pleased  Obviously I have acheived this two days running because lets be honest flukes are common with thoroughbreds so I am only mentioning this now because it has actually been established.  I have never seen Milly with a bigger bottom this dressage lark is certainly paying off in terms of her muscular developement.  Still nothing actually behind the saddle but to be perfectly honest she has such a long back you would never notice the muscle mass increasing there anyway.  Too much room to spread out  Next dressage competition on the 31st of October so plenty of time to practise and build ourselves up to better transitions into and out of the medium.  Time to choose which test we actually want to do and if a double is appropriate at this stage I think not but always worth considering the next steps.  Just have to hope that her feet dont let us down...</description>
<dc:date>2010-9-20 18:59:45</dc:date>
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<title>6th September 2010  ...and relax</title>
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<description>Yesterdays show was great  Milly was a star and my wonderful husband managed to read all my tests for me  So very proud of them both  The only down side was Milly was not in season when we put her on the lorry but she was raging when we got her off.  She seems to enjoy flirting with Herman who belongs to my friend Sarah and he is a bit clingy so they never seem to settle when we go anywhere together  Both of us managed to get them to calm a little and got some decent work out of them to start with.  Milly was still being a bit silly after the novice 28 test so I did loads of trotcanter transitions on a circle and that seemed to get her attention for her to complete the Elementary test in some style and get 65  Admitedly it was marked high because it is a Have a Go show but still the judge was very impressed with her and suggested we should do some more dressage hinting at affliation which my friend has already suggested.  We shall see..However this morning my legs and arms hurt especia...</description>
<dc:date>2010-9-6 11:50:59</dc:date>
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<title>Saturday 4th of September  All prepared</title>
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<description>Well Milly is plaited up clean for now and I have done my tack and my husband has polished my boots bless so I think baring all other things outside of my control we are ready  HaveAGo dressage tomorrow and our first elementary hopefully all will go well  Bit nervious but putting the lack of sleep down to the heating spontaineously coming on in the night and boiling us in bed just that annoying time of year do you put in on or not  Anyway my husband who is now my dressage armchair expert says we have been getting better and better each time her has come up to help so doesnt think it will be a disaster tomorrow.  Our walk to canter is I have to say something to be proud of.  Returning to working canter after the medium is still a potential source of concern and so I must control the lengthening and bring the canter back under control firmly  Hopefully some pictures but we shall see  Off to bed</description>
<dc:date>2010-9-4 20:45:44</dc:date>
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<title>Wednesday 1st September  looking good</title>
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<description>My fantastic husband offered to come and help me with my dressage tests for the HaveAGo Show Sunday the 5th so on monday we went through them all doing prelim 4 Novice 28 Elementary 42 and Milly was great.  He then said I can some up again if you like  So he helped me again today and has promised to come up on friday  How lucky is that  It does just mean that when i do my medium steps if he can see a differance he says so and I know I have suceeded as the school has no mirrors.  I think I might have cracked the lengthening well enough for sunday anywayToday Milly was brilliant having my husband about has helped no end so I am more relaxed and riding much better therefore Milly is going brilliantly  Her lateral work is always our warm up of choice and the circle shortening and lengthening is working a treat.  She even did walk to canter straight away and was so surprized she nearly broke back to trot  Poor horse is absolutly shattered when we finish  I think it is time to do quite a bit...</description>
<dc:date>2010-9-1 17:31:23</dc:date>
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<title>Wednesday  25th August</title>
<link>http://www.thoroughbredhorse.co.uk/page16.htm#73760</link>
<description>Today has been a good day for Milly and I  After Mondays rain off we were able to get back in the school tuesday and all that hard work sunday paid off.  We managed trothalt and halttrot transisions which were actually passable our walk to canter was pretty good to  I was very pleased with her especially when she did a lovely canter to trot in an outline without loosing her balance  She then did pretty much the same level of work today although we focused on lateral work in trot and canter together with lengthening and shortening on the left leg in canter.  I think aiming for elementary has given us a new goal which by working at a higher level means she has improved massivly so I am extremely pleased with her  Thoroughbreds particularly raced ones struggle with downwards transisions because it is to them a retrograde step.  Milly in particular struggles with waiting for cars and at junctions I have never been able to coffee house as my friend puts it she can only be stationary for 5 s...</description>
<dc:date>2010-8-25 17:12:44</dc:date>
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<title>Sunday  Back to work</title>
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<description> 




Saturday is Millys day off so back to work today  Rode in the 
school in our dressage gear because it helps me get a better position 
and snaffles are dressage legal.  Rode Milly very hard think I got some
 good work out of her but she was trying to savage our school companion 
Herman whenever possible  Which is a bit much for the poor boy as she 
tried to rape him when she was last in season  But we got a lovely 
collected canter on the right rein but too distracted on the left will 
carry on tomorrow with that one  
Decided to have a go at an elementary test for our next competition 
whilst we are no where near ready working towards one will hopefully 
help with our novice scores and help Milly get the engagement she needs 
for more direct transitions without my interferance  Must get to grips
 with the left rein asap but my ankle hurts so much when i do but there 
is really nothing for it I must try harder  Gave Milly a wash today 
after she sweated up so mu...</description>
<dc:date>2010-8-22 17:58:40</dc:date>
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<title>Friday  Whizzy Summer Horsey</title>
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<description>          Yesterday I rode out on a hack as I think Milly has done quite a   lot of school work this week.  We had to set out at a good pace she was   just full of herself  Nearly fell over in the road I cant decide if   she shied at something and fell over her own feet or just fell over her   own feet but either way we managed to stay upright        Today the horses are all in because of the awful weather it has not   stopped raining all night and there were a couple of heavy showers while   I was lunging.  Milly like most exracehorses does not lunge   particularly well but using a pessoa or side reins helps to keep her   mind on the job.  Well today we didnt even get that far because she   was again full of herself and couldnt keep her mind on the job.  I   was using trotting poles and did manage to raise them on both reins   before giving it up as a bad job  What with the cat dashing about   trying to find somewhere warm and dry to spend her day and the bushes   being battered about...</description>
<dc:date>2010-8-20 17:57:47</dc:date>
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<title>Wednesday</title>
<link>http://www.thoroughbredhorse.co.uk/page16.htm#73437</link>
<description>


Today Milly was ridden by the RAF 
Saddleclub in their competition between Conningsby and Lynham.  She was 
ridden twice in the dressage and twice over the fences.  I was very 
proud of her for being such a good girl she went very well in the 
dressage and although a bit keen over the fences did go clear until her 
pilot missed a fence as he was going too fast  The girl who hadnt 
ridden her before was a bit nervious in the dressage but said she 
thought she was lovely and would do the jumps on her which was nice as 
it wasnt compulsory  They provided food so Millys mummy was happy  
Her leg looks heaps better and iodine 
solves so many problems has taken care of this cut as well  Will check
 it again in the morning but definate improvement.  I used to poultice 
like a crazy person for 34days on cuts like this but I am a little more
 relaxed now and they clear up a lot faster.  I have bought her some new
 boots to try and help when I ride out as I had reduced the ti...</description>
<dc:date>2010-8-18 17:57:02</dc:date>
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<title>tuesday</title>
<link>http://www.thoroughbredhorse.co.uk/page16.htm#73436</link>
<description>

Milly has managed to cut the very back of her fetlock some how.  
Didnt notice until her leg blew up overnight.  This is the trouble with
 throughbreds their immune system is just not as effective as other 
breeds.  I have in the past had to pick the scab off a small 
abrasionthat took 2 days to find before I can poultice and make the 
swelling go down.  As punishment I always make sure that the poultice 
is as hot as we can stand because it wont do any good otherwise and 
really she should be old enough by now not to go cutting obscure parts 
of her body  


She has been doing very good dressage work recently and I was running
 out of things to do with her.  But using my new book 101 schooling 
excersizes we have started on a new path.  I have always had trouble 
with extension for Novice tests because although she can do it you 
cant add an extra circle on a test for that 1 out of 3 times chance.  
My new excersize is on a circle and counting the strides on each h...</description>
<dc:date>2010-8-17 17:55:53</dc:date>
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