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Chincoteague Ponies try Ranch Sorting

A few weeks ago we took Blitz and Boomer on their very first adventure with cattle! Boomer was actually the first to make the leap into becoming a cow pony when I took him to a beginner Ranch Sorting Clinic at Double Rock Farm in Maryland.

This was a first for both me and him, as I really have absolutely no background in western riding (other than the new maneuvers and western riding lessons I took before the Extreme Cowboy Race last year) and as far as I know Boomer has never met a cow in his life.

Painting Pony // Ranch Sorting at Double Rock Farm // Chincoteague Ponies

I really had no idea what to expect, but I thought Boomer might approach the cows quite cautiously at first. But before Boomer could even have his first look at a cow we started out on foot. We went into the pen of cows (without horses) to learn how to move them ourselves. This was a great way to learn which way the cows would go and how they move as a group – something I hadn’t thought much about previously.

Ranch Sorting is an event that pits a team of two riders on horseback against the clock. Teamwork is the key with both riders working in harmony to cut out the correct cattle in numerical order and drive them to the pen while keeping the wrong numbered cattle back.

Painting Pony // Ranch Sorting at Double Rock Farm // Chincoteague Ponies

So after learning more about Ranch Sorting and learning how the cows moved it was time to see what the horses would do. Boomer was the first to go, and I cautiously approached the cows in the pen as they called out a numbered cattle for me to sort out. As we got closer and closer to the cows I was surprised at how calm Boomer was, and when we ended up face to face with one of them I was shocked when Boomer’s first reaction was to reach out and touch his nose to the cow’s face. I asked him to move into the cows and they began to scatter, this thrilled Boomer as he quickly caught on that he was in charge. He began tossing his head and making faces at the cows to move them along faster – and he was really enjoying himself.

I was thrilled he took to the cows so quickly, and I think a lot of it all comes back to our clicker training. When we approach objects or things Boomer is unsure of, I ask him to touch them with his nose – when he does so he’s rewarded for being brave. So his gut reaction to meeting a cow for the first time was not one of flight, but curiosity as he touched his face hoping this was the correct reaction I wanted out of him.

We had a blast at Double Rock Farm, and a few weeks later we returned (this time with Blitz too) for a Ranch Sorting practice. Blitz is a lot more cautious than his younger brother Boomer, but it didn’t take him long to figure out that the cows were not to be feared. By the end of the night both ponies were happily moving the cows around, even in and out of their pens when it was time to bring in a new herd.

Painting Pony // Ranch Sorting at Double Rock Farm // Chincoteague Ponies

Painting Pony // Ranch Sorting at Double Rock Farm // Chincoteague Ponies

Painting Pony // Ranch Sorting at Double Rock Farm // Chincoteague Ponies

Ranch Sorting was so much fun that we’re already making plans to try Team Penning and can’t wait to get the boys into some regular cow work. So what about you, ever try a western sport after being an english rider for all your life? Any other Chincoteague Pony Ranch Sorters out there?

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2012 Judged Trail Competition at BCHP

Last weekend we took Blitz and Boomer to the Bucks County Horse Park to compete in a Judged Trail Competition. You get to ride through the park stopping at obstacles along the way where they judge you on your performance.

We attended the event last year as well, which you can check out Boomer & Jet competing here.

We had a blast on the trail, this year I thought the course was a bit easier than last years though, but it was still a fun time and great experience for the ponies. We filmed some of the obstacles – but missed a few along the way, mostly because we forgot!

Hope you enjoyed watching the boys compete – we’re already looking forward to next year’s event!

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The New Painting Pony Introduction Video

You might remember that back in July the Painting Ponies and I began filming for the a brand new Painting Pony DVD. And while my Brother, Taylor, still has lots of editing to do before we can release our big Trick Performances DVD, I just couldn’t wait any longer to share our new Intro Video for the website.

It makes me smile to think of how far the boys have come in their training. And in case it’s not obvious enough in the video, the boys love to perform! I hope you enjoyed the video and learning a little bit more about each member of our painting crew. I love being able to share them with all of you, if only to bring a smile to your face today.

We hope to release our new DVD of Minnow’s big performances soon, but until then you can check out The Trick Ponies of Chincoteague DVD.

And if you’re looking for some video work make sure you check out Envision Event Media and Depthink Productions

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Paintings of the Painting Ponies

If you follow along on Ammo the Dachshund’s blog, then you may have heard that I had ordered a custom painting of him from Yellow Brick Home.

After receiving Ammo’s painting in the mail I just knew I had to commission some paintings of the rest of my boys. I was so excited when they were waiting for me at home when I got back from Chincoteague!

Pony Paintings from Yellow Brick Home - Painting Pony

Pony Paintings from Yellow Brick Home - Painting Pony

Pony Paintings from Yellow Brick Home - Painting Pony

Pony Paintings from Yellow Brick Home - Painting Pony

Pony Paintings from Yellow Brick Home - Painting Pony

Pony Paintings from Yellow Brick Home - Painting Pony

Aren’t they so cute? I just love them!

 

You can get your own custom pet portraits from Yellow Brick Home (we were not paid or perked to write this post – just wanted to share our happy little paintings).

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Chincoteague Pony Penning 2012 – Recap

We’re back from the 87th Annual Chincoteague Pony Penning, and boy did we have fun!

2012 Chincoteague Pony Penning - Minnow the Painting Pony

Minnow spent all week painting and performing at the Chincoteague Pony Centre – something that we have done for the past 5 years in a row.

2012 Chincoteague Pony Penning - Minnow the Painting Pony

Minnow did not disappoint this year yet again – as he painted and sold 9 new canvases during our week long stay.

2012 Chincoteague Pony Penning - Minnow the Painting Pony

I say this every year, but Minnow really does do his best work while we are down on the island!

2012 Chincoteague Pony Penning - Minnow the Painting Pony

2012 Chincoteague Pony Penning - Minnow the Painting Pony

Not only did Minnow paint during the nightly shows at the Pony Centre, but he also performed our new skit – Super Hero Bootcamp.

2012 Chincoteague Pony Penning - Minnow the Painting Pony

Arguably one of our best performances to date, Minnow really showed his stuff!

2012 Chincoteague Pony Penning - Minnow the Painting Pony

Minnow was on fire all week – and practically drug me into the arena each night to perform. He truly loves it, and really kept the performance alive with his energy.

I was very proud of him, especially since I came down with a nasty cold the day we left for Chincoteague. I struggled to keep my energy up (something needed for this type of performance) – but Minnow proved he had more than enough for the both of us and really helped me keep going all week.

2012 Chincoteague Pony Penning - Minnow the Painting Pony

Even though I was fighting my cold all week, I still managed to attend the main festivities! The pony swim and auction!

2012 Chincoteague Pony Penning - Minnow the Painting Pony

Yes, I have seen it 5 years in a row now….but it never gets old.

2012 Chincoteague Pony Penning - Minnow the Painting Pony

It’s just so fascinating, and I love seeing the new foals that are born each year.

2012 Chincoteague Pony Penning - Minnow the Painting Pony

This year I timed the swim perfectly. I woke up at my normal time, headed to pony swim lane, hiked through the swamp, and only had to wait about 1/2 hour before the swim started.

2012 Chincoteague Pony Penning - Minnow the Painting Pony

The weather this year was perfect too – not too hot, with just the right amount of breeze….probably why a lot of the stallions were extra feisty this year.

2012 Chincoteague Pony Penning - Minnow the Painting Pony

2012 Chincoteague Pony Penning - Minnow the Painting Pony

2012 Chincoteague Pony Penning - Minnow the Painting Pony

On Thursday I watched the auction – but this year I didn’t get up early enough to make the very start of it (mostly because a few days of not enough rest and a bad cold had caught up with me – so I decided to sleep in a bit).

2012 Chincoteague Pony Penning - Minnow the Painting Pony

2012 Chincoteague Pony Penning - Minnow the Painting Pony

2012 Chincoteague Pony Penning - Minnow the Painting Pony

2012 Chincoteague Pony Penning - Minnow the Painting Pony

2012 Chincoteague Pony Penning - Minnow the Painting Pony

With cute babies like these I have no idea how I come back without one every year!

Sadly our time on Chincoteague had to come to an end – and now I’ll have to wait another whole year before we can return to see the swim and auction. Sigh, it’s going to be a long year….

If you would like to see all of the photos from the pony swim and auction click HERE. You can also purchase prints here as well.

Check out our online SHOP to see more original paintings by Minnow and his brothers.

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