Clive reports that Sonny is starting to become a bull. That is, he is now beginning to "feel" himself as a young strapping male full of hormones and looking to be the king of the pad. His behavior has changed and he is a little more "heady".
Now of course that is good news, because already the young gun carries himself like he is a challenger as top dog, but his character up till now has been very placid. Just like a good natured 15yr old lad who does all he is told and is affectionate with everyone. Comes a time when the 15yr old balls drop, and well i guess there are more that one possibilities.
In Sonny case, he has felt his maleness and is looking at the world through new eyes.
Clive has him under control though, as in the stable Clive is boss.
I wonder how Sonny will feel after he loses his nuts? Hope he does not need prozac!
Friday, April 25, 2008
Sonny the Bull!
Monday, April 21, 2008
Sleeping Sonny - first day with a rider
Today was the day. Clive had organised a young bloke (Jason) to ride Sonny for the first time. Jason has been doing track-work in Geraldton, and also working for a breaker around town. Clive
So how did Sonny take it? Well, as Clive put it..."he is a clever little bloke".
When a horse first feels a rider in the saddle, there are a lot of "issues" that spring into their heads. There is the new weight, and new pressures on areas that have never had them. A major issue for the horse is when looking back they see a "threat" up above them. So, horses react to all this by typically trying to get "rid" of the problem. The rider.
Sonny took it all into stride. He first put his head down and gave a little kick and buck out the back. Jason got his head up, then he started to react to the new image and wave his head around. Within the minute, Sonny has sized it all up and sat peacefully. Jason walked him around a bit, and Sonny new just what to do. He was a little champ. Clive was most impressed.
Clive gave Sonny a decent exercise in the morning to make sure he had the edge off when Jason got on the first time. And talk about taking the edge off...he was asleep after lunch when Clive went to get him ready for Jason! As Clive put it, "I had to get the young bloke out of bed".
So, Sonny was sleeping leading up to the first ride...he was sure worn out. First time Clive had to wake him up after lunch. Sounds like a few blokes I know having a wee kip after a big boozy lunch...but that is another story.
Jason said Sonny felt good under him. Nice strength.
Tomorrow they will take him out to the big yard! All going well.
Update Tue:
Sonny was in bed this morning when Clive went down to feed them breakfast! Little bugger is feeling this new regime!
Jason took Sonny out to the exercise yard today, and walked him around and around. Sonny knew what to do from the get go. He did not put on any show, or try and get rid of Jason.
Day 2 and all well. This process will go on for another 10 days with regular afternoon exercise by Jason. Clive has a very good opinion of him.
A really top point is the way sonny looks under the saddle. Clive said he is a proud looking horse. "Looks really tops". Makes you happy when you see a horse look so proud under a saddle.
All good so far!
Friday, April 18, 2008
Breaker Booked
Clive has a rider booked this coming Monday to begin a 2 week education on Sonny. The rider is a young bloke who has been working for a breaker in the Geraldton area. Clive has done all foundations of the breaking in, so what is left is the "in-the-saddle" part.
He has already put himself into the irons on his back, and thinks that Sonny will be no trouble at all for the rider.
We will see....
Monday, April 14, 2008
Riding Sonny
He is ready to have a jockey on him for the next stage of training.
Clive has someone lined up to talk to this week about it and if all goes well, Sonny should have someone on his back by next week. It will be someone local in Geraldton who rides a lot of the new horses.
We've just retired our grand old champion Tapdog after his final run (3rd) last week. Tapdog will be kept in the stable for a little bit to help with the education of Sonny. At least until we have Sonny ready to turn out for his growing spell.
Clive reports that Sonny has continued to grow since we brought him. Heading towards that 15.3hands that he expects him to be. He still has a chuckle in his voice when talking about the clever little bloke.
All will be revealed.
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Sucking Sonny
A busy week in WA racing with the running of the WA Derby over 2400m, and after heavy rain (3") dropped on track the meeting was moved to the Sunday. The Derby was won by a raiding filly from the east coast who won the Oaks the week before. Black Amber ran third in the Oaks 2 years back and its tough for fillies to line up against the colts and geldings but Grand Journey did it.
On our home front, Clive Lauritsen picked off yet another cup when the stable runner Jonguydon won the Mingenew cup for connections. Woosha (stable name) has been a tough horse to crack, but finally put his best foot forward. You can see the final pictures of the win here, and an article on the WA racing site here.
That photo of ower Kevin Eastough with the big grin is what racing is all about. I hope we are standing with the same ones with a victory of Sonny!
So, onto the update of our young gun.
He gave us a real scare. About 10 days ago he started to "suck" which is a horrible problem for horses. Essentially they grab hold of a rail with there teeth and then "suck" the air back into their lungs through the open mouth. Its a problem that normally cannot be fixed. There is no real obvious impact on the horses racing and ability but it is a really horrible sounding trait. It annoys all the stable and gives the impression you have a donkey not a thoroughbred.
In his customary thoughtful way, Clive set out to try and solve the problem. Clive thinks that the behaviour can be fixed if he can keep the horses mind busy enough not to get bored enough to go and suck fences. Sounds horrible, but we will see if he is onto something.
He started by moving Sonny into the stable that is closest to the training yard. He can nowsee the other horses when they are out having a romp in the free. Clive then painted all the rails of the new yard with a horrible tasting oil. Sonny was still sucking the
front rail (metal) so Clive painted that too.
He then went and brought Sonny two new toys. A basketball on a rope, and a witches hat. Now for those who have no idea here are some pics. Sonny is now dragging the ball around by the rope doing dribbling work through the witches hat!! No joke!
We have fingers crossed. Sonny has not sucked since he got his new toys. Clive is hopeful...but the odds are stacked against him. Clive has never heard of a trainer beating a "sucker". So we have to sit this one out and see who wins the mind games!
On the technical side Sonny continues to learn his trade. Clive stresses how clever the little bloke is. It may point to the reason he can get bored, and the important relationship between the mind and the body.
At this stage, everything on the training is perfect.
Next steps is another 2-3 weeks of this daily education, with the bridle and saddle on. Walking and longing exercises. We will then be looking to have him ridden. That is the most important next step for him.
After that...Sonny will lose his balls. Now he probably would object, but he needs to be gelded so that he can join other horses in the next longer phase of growing out in a paddock. It is very hard to get colts into any commercial property, so you've got to have the property yourself or be a professional breeder. We are neither so Sonny is destined to lose em.
Sorry fella. We all feel for ya.
