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New April Paintings in the Shop!

Well it’s taken me way too long to get the paintings Minnow created on April 1st at the Point to Point Races up in the shop. Several of them have sold already, but we do have a few left that are available for purchase.

We tried something new this time with a few of Minnow’s paintings. Instead of having him paint on canvas, he painted on bristol board. We then matted them to fit standard size frames and made them available for a budget friendly price of $45!

Below are three of the paintings we still have available in the shop – click on each image to see them in the Shop!

Minnow also painted a new canvas which we titled “April Fool” on account of him painting it on April Fools Day at the Point to Point races.

Purchase it in the shop HERE.

I think all of his new paintings have the perfect touch of Spring in them. Don’t you?

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2012 Brandywine Hills Point-to-Point

On April 1st Minnow and Ammo the Dachshund attended the 2012 Brandywine Hills Point to Point Races. Minnow and Ammo performed tricks and painted all day long for the attendees (we’ll share some of Minnow’s newest paintings in a later post). It was a fun event and I think Minnow especially had a blast being stationed by one of the last jumps – he whinnied  to cheer them on as the thundering hooves of the racers came up over the hill and took the last jump!

Here’s some shots of our day at the races.

painting pony at the point to point races

painting pony at the point to point races

painting pony at the point to point races

painting pony at the point to point races

painting pony at the point to point races

painting pony at the point to point races

painting pony at the point to point races

painting pony at the point to point races

painting pony at the point to point races

painting pony at the point to point races

painting pony at the point to point races

painting pony at the point to point races

painting pony at the point to point races

You can check out all of the ponies’ available paintings in our SHOP, and if you are interested in booking Ammo & Minnow for your event please contact us.

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Cape Henlopen – Riding on the Beach

On Monday we decided to pack up the ponies and Ammo the Dachshund and head to Cape Henlopen in Delaware to ride on the beach. We had never been there before, but heard they allowed beach riding until late April.

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

Blitz and Boomerang have been to the beach before when we took our ride on Assateague Island in Virginia last fall.

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

In fact Boomerang was so excited about returning he couldn’t even make it all the way to the beach before taking a roll in the sand.

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

This time Minnow stayed at home (sorry Minnow) and we brought along my sister’s mare, Jet, and this was her first time on the beach. Jet was a bit nervous about the waves at first but eventually relaxed some, we even worked up to some fun galloping/racing along the beach.

After taking the ponies on our ride we picked up Ammo at the trailer and took them on a run/walk in the ocean.

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

As you can see it was extremely windy that day and had it been warmer I would have ventured further into the ocean with Boomerang.

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

Understandably Boomer was a bit nervous at first about going too far into the ocean – waves coming at you can be a scary thing when you aren’t sure what they are. But with a bit of clicker training I eventually had him encompassed in some waves.

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

Blitz was really fun to watch on the beach – he looked just like a wild stallion, so pretty!

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

Dramatic Boomer rolled about 6 times on the beach (aside from being cued to lay down & sit) – and he could of cared less who or what was next to him as long as he could feel the wet sand on his body.

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

The ponies weren’t the only ones to have a good time on the beach though. Ammo thoroughly enjoyed himself even if he did get a little wind/sand blown. It’s a drag being so short sometimes.

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

cape henlopen beach ride - painting pony

To check out more of our photos from our beach adventure visit our Facebook Page.

 

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Cats and Ponies

One of the things I love about the Chincoteague Ponies is their loving nature. Their sweetness and ability to snuggle with just about anyone seems to translate to all creatures great and small. The barn cats on the farm are no exception to this.

cricket and the ponies

cricket and the ponies

cricket and the ponies

cricket and the ponies

Minnow in particular is “loved by all” on the farm. The cats, dogs, and everyone he comes in contact with instantly feel safe with him. It’s that special quality that makes him oh-so-loveable.

Is this not the cutest thing ever?

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Warm Days Ahead

It’s starting to really feel like Spring on the farm! As the days start to warm up and it begins to stay lighter longer – I’ve been starting to get the boys back in shape. I clipped Boomerang the other day, and started practicing for some up coming competitions this Spring.

Boomer is feeling fresh, and loving all the attention again. And he couldn’t be happier that we’re running through some of the mounted games races. After all of our fun Blitz and Boomer seem to really enjoy rolling in the dusty dirt.

Blitz and boomer rolling

Blitz and boomer rolling

Blitz and boomer rolling

Blitz and boomer rolling

Blitz and boomer rolling

Blitz and boomer rolling

Minnow is also excited about the added daylight, because it means I can fit some riding in with Boomerang and some trick training in with him.

minnow in the sunset

Even though Minnow can’t be ridden because of his ringbone, he still needs to be exercised. So I’ve developed a “recall” game that I play with him in the arena to allow him to exercise himself at a speed that is comfortable to him.

Much in the same way you might work on recalls with your dog – I send him away from me, then recall him back. As you can see in the video below, Minnow really likes this game and often times goes bucking and running when I send him away.

It’s become a fun way for Minnow to keep in shape, while getting to choose how much he wants to run based on his pain tolerance for that day. I never ask him to canter or trot, but simply let him choose how quickly he wants to play the game.

So what are you doing this Spring to get your horses in shape? Any exciting events to look forward to? I’m still looking for a place to start Boomerang on cattle – can’t wait!

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