Saturday, January 31, 2009

Whatever You Do, Please Don't Run Under Her Belly!

As many of you already know, I'm expecting a baby this spring. A baby mule, that is. I'm very excited about the prospect of owning a mule that I handle from day one. Of course, having never done this before, I've asked my trainer to do whatever she can to help me (and Maxine) prepare for the task.

Three weeks ago, when I was taking Maxine through a light workout, the perfect training situation came out of the blue. My trainer was training a mini-donkey yearling, Jen-ai. Let me tell you, this little jenny is a spit-fire. Jen-ai is has a lot of buck for such a little girl. Noticing that she had quite a bit of spunk, but wasn't quite getting the whole "I go you go" deal, I asked my trainer if she'd like me to pony her. Yes, she replied eagerly.

I took the lead rope, looped it once around my saddle horn, and set off with Maxine--little Jen-ai dragging behind. Fortunately, it only took a second for her to learn that it was much easier to walk than be pulled and she quickly fell in next to Maxine.

And then she got a mind of her own. She bucked when she saw mud. She tried to go under Maxine's belly. And, each time we got in sight of her barn she'd try to run past Maxine.

I was there to tell her "No," but my work was made easier by Maxine, who had entered the Mother Zone. Each time she "spoke out of turn," Maxine would turn and give her a look that put her back in her place. Once or twice she even gave Jen-ai a quiet, but stern, bray to show her who's boss.

Once, Jen-ai ran right in front of Maxine. Scared she might get trampled I pulled the reins to "Whoa," but Max was one step (or halt) ahead of me. She instinctively came to a stop. As she turned to Jen-ai and then to me, I could clearly read the look on her face--"silly kids." I'm positive she even rolled her eyes.

In the end, Jen-ai got the picture and set about to show that she will eventually have manners. Not bad for her first time with a big girl.

I was overjoyed with Maxine's response to the situation. While Max is not the mother ofmy future mule, I envision her taking a strong role in her training--showing her what it means to be a good mule. She's once again proven that I can count on her to keep the little one in line.

Of course, we had so much fun that we've been ponying minis almost every weekend since. It won't be long before the baby's here, so we'll take all the practice we can get!

Photo: Maxine and I ponying Buzz, a mini-donkey. Buzz is so named because he has so much energy that it's as if he's on a caffeine buzz! This was his first time with the big girls and he took to it well.

Patience is a Virtue...

It's been three months since Maxine's freakish food grabbing/ tendon injuring incident and I'm finally back in the saddle again. She was looking pretty good in December, but I decided to wait until early January before putting her back to work. I didn't want to take any chance that I'd reinjure her leg.

The first weekend started slow.

I went out on Friday and jogged her around the driveway. And I mean that literally--I ran next to her for lap after lap to so she could loosen up her weakened muscles without my weight on her back.


The next day, I ponied her off of Hazel. To my surprise, she really enjoyed walking with Hazel. She doesn't typically like ponying or being ponied by horses or mules, but, Hazel is a donkey, so that's entrely different. *roll eyes* Silly girl.


The next weekend I gently climed aboard and took her for a light workout--mostly walking with a couple of laps at a trot here and there. Since she really needs to build up her back muscles, I started taking her through a lot of bending exercises. I also toss in some haunch turns and backing up a slight incline to build up her hind end.


The slow re-entry phase has payed off. This is her fourth weekend back under saddle and I'm really starting to feel her get her strength back. Her hind end isn't loosey-goosey anymore, her back is really toning up, and she's getting her old power walk back.


Tomorrow, she'll get her first trail workout at Elijah Bristow State Park. We've been there a few times. The park has a nice flat trail that she really enjoys. I'm so looking forward to it!


Photo: Me and Maxine on the trail at Elijah Bristow. This was taken last summer.