I’m (Most Likely) Getting My First Horse

Aug 29, 2008 6 Comments by

I wasn’t horse shopping. I didn’t even really know that I was in the market for one if the right one came along. And then he moved into the small barn where I ride.

I’ve ridden my whole life, and I’ve had plenty of horses who were my project horses. My mom had a horse who was sort of mine too when I lived at home. I’ve had horses at my disposal any time I wanted for the last few years. But I’ve never had one of my very own.

Enter Ace: an 8-year-old thoroughbred gelding who was never raced, registered as Ace Brown. A dressage trainer friend of a friend bought him two years ago to use in her business, which she hasn’t been able to get going just yet. He’s stood in a pasture doing absolutely nothing for the past two years. He is about 16.1 hands, and is a nice bay color with short socks that just cover his pasterns on diagonal legs (front left and back right). He has a pretty face and a sweet eye. And he has the best personality in the whole world. He’s very sociable, but not pushy about it. And very sweet.

The first day I really played with him, he was in a small turnout with a pile of hay. He hadn’t had a good brushing in ages. And he was filthy. So I took out my brushes to see how he’d handle it. And he just stood there and leaned into it. Barely blinked. Did I mentioned he was turned out with hay and grass and water and I didn’t tie him up? He’d follow me when I went to get a different brush, and then turn there and stand stock still while I used it. I decided to see if he’d let me shorten his unruly mane. Again, he barely blinked as I shortened it — and it took a long time because he’s got a long neck and the thickest mane I’ve ever seen on a thoroughbred. Did I mention he was in a turn out and I didn’t tie him or have somebody hold him?

He also chases the barn cats. It’s hilarious.

He’s a little flighty about movement around his head, but will let you touch him any where. We’ve just started doing some groundwork with him. In just a few sessions he’s already getting desensitized to movement. He’s smart, willing to try, and learns fast. As you can see, he’s a little underweight and has no muscle, but we’re already fixing that.

I’m in love.

And Ace just might be mine very soon.

I’m working on starting a second section of this blog to chronicle our journey. I will keep the focus of this main section on horse events, news, and issues, and have a second section devoted to my personal journey. I’ll probably have it up and running tonight or tomorrow. So check back and I’ll let you know!

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6 Responses to “I’m (Most Likely) Getting My First Horse”

  1. greyhorsematters says:

    He is beautiful. I do hope you get him for your very own. I think he loves you already, you can just see it from the picture. I am so excited for you. Good Luck! Keep us posted.

  2. paula Leavitt says:

    What a great article! You are so lucky — Good luck

  3. OnTheBit says:

    He is ADORABLE!!!!! What a sweet heart! In the picture you can just see him saying, “I can stand here with my head on your shoulders for as long as you want”. He seems like such a love bug! Oh I am so happy for you! I really hope that it all works out and that he gets to be yours. I love the name Ace! Just don’t let Penny know you are cheating on her and all will be fine! I’m so excited!

  4. Rhond7 says:

    He looks like a sweetie. I hope it works out for you. We’ll all be eager to hear if you two get to “make it official.”

  5. LizWolo says:

    Your story sounds so much like mine! I wasn’t in the market either because I was a senior in high school about to leave for college…I was just lessoning, grooming horses at the barn I rode at all day long, and leasing a mare. Then Cloud stumbled in…an OTT thoroughbred who needed a temporary home after being rescued. Love at first sight….congratulations!!!

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