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In the Night Farm...Your Ride is Here.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Shot in the Dark: Peace
Peace:
Acceptance of a love you do not deserve
but from which you cannot hide.
~ Tamara Baysinger
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Tamara Baysinger
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The Barb Wire chronicles my explorations of the Barb horse, endurance racing (proudly sponsored by Stonewall Saddles), and trust-based horse training at In the Night Farm, Idaho. Saddle up and come along for the ride!
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Insider (IBHR 191, Idaho Night Hawk x Chispa)
Standing at In the Night Farm Caldwell, Idaho
Tuetano (IBHR 225, Fuego x Quieta)
Standing at In the Night Farm Caldwell, Idaho
Free Endurance Resources
Endurance Conversions Chart
Endurance Conditioning Log
The Best of The Barb Wire
The Golden Pony
On the Wings of a Storm
Timing Isn't Everything
A Moment of Silence
Upward in the Night
Shot in the Dark: Insider
Glory in Motion: Riding at the Speed of Delight
M'Lady, If You Please: The Respect of Horses
Twenty Minutes in Photos: Trust-Based Training at Work
How to Condition a Horse for Endurance: A Collection of Resources
Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome Series
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Collected Thoughts: Becoming a Better Horse Trainer
Call Me Crazy: A Word about Natural Horsemanship
Back in the Saddle: Endurance Conditioning
Enough is Enough: Communicating with Horses
CJ Takes the Trailer: Trailer Loading
Shot in the Dark: Peace
So Shoot Me: Training Horse to Pick Up Feet
Does This Horse Make My Butt Look Big?: Horse Coa...
The Stars of Our Show: Barb Horses at In the Nigh...
Of Mighty Mice and Men
Stings and Scorns
An Inside Job
Whoa, Nellie!: Endurance Conditioning
The Ride Must Go On: Endurance Conditioning
Do You Hear What I See?: Communicating with Horses
Of Lions and Lambs: Horse Training as a Discipline
M'Lady, If You Please: The Respect of Horses
Barbey Girl in a Barbey World
What Have We Here? : Introducing the Barb Horse
Saddle Up!
Other Endurance Blogs
Adventures on Arabee
Barbs, etc.
Boots and Saddles
Diving into Endurance Riding
Endurance Granny
Endurance or Bust
EnduranceRider
Go Pony
If the Trees Had Ears
Karen's Musings & Endurance Ride Stuff
Living in a Zoo
My Friend Shah
Sinwaan
The Equestrian Vagabond
More Blogs to Try
Nightlife -- My companion blog chronicling our pursuit of less urban living in the gardens and kitchen of In the Night Farm
A Virtual Visit to Laf'n Bear Studio
Always there are the Horses
Barefoot Hoofcare
Enlightened Horsemanship
Equine Ink
Eventing A-Go-Go
Fran Jurga's Hoofblog
Global Horse Culture
Life at Star's Rest
Simply Marvelous
Spartacus Jones
The Journeys of Cactus Jack Splash
The Literary Horse
The Thoughtful Horseman
Recommended Links
American Endurance Ride Conference
Barefoot for Soundness
Cherry Hill on Horse Training and Horse Care
EnduranceNet
Frank Bell's Training Articles
Julie Goodnight Horsemanship Training
Marv Walker's Mind Meeting Mind Training Q & A
Quien Sabe Ranch
Recommended Reading
All Horse Systems Go by Nancy Loving
Building Your Dream Horse by Charles Wilhelm
Conquerers by Dr. Deb Bennett
Emergency!: The Active Horseman's Book of Emergency Care by Karen E. N. Hayes
Go the Distance by Nancy Loving
Horse Owner's Guide to Natural Hoof Care by Jamie Jackson
Horses Don't Lie by Chris Irwin
Horses Never Lie: The Heart of Passive Leadership by Mark Rashid
The Horse's Mind by Lucy Rees
The Natural Horse: Foundations for Natural Horsemanship by Jamie Jackson
Tack Shop
Stonewall Saddle Co. -- Lightweight Endurance Saddles
Crazy Ropes by Debbie -- Custom Rope Tack
Many Ponies by Spartacus Jones -- Horse Inspired Songs for Horse Inspired People
Consolation's 2010 Conditioning Log
Next workout: 2/17/10 12 mile ride, walk/trot
2/15/10 20 min liberty work, trot/canter
2/12/10 8 miles, trot
2/10/10 8 miles, hills & soft ground, walk/trot
2/7/10 10 miles, trot.
2/4/10 6 miles, trot, hills.
2/1/10 4.5 mile ride, trot.
1/31/10 4.5 mile walk/trot in hand.
1/30/10 4.5 mile walk/trot in hand.
1/27/10 4 mile walk in hand, hills.
Base: 8 year old Barb mare. Completed 3 LD's and 1 50-mile race in 2009 before winter layoff. Sound and in good flesh. Barefoot.
Aaruba's 2008 Conditioning Log
February 2009. Retired from endurance due to unrelated health concerns. Dearly missed as an athlete, but treasured as a partner.
2/1 16.8 miles, 2:16, 7.4 mph
1/31 12 miles, 1:32, 7.8 mph
1/27 8 miles, 54 min, 8.9 mph
1/24 21.3 miles, 3:11, 6.7 mph
1/19 12 miles (hills), 1:55, 6.3 mph
1/18 13.25 miles, 1:49, 7.3 mph
1/14 8 miles, 55 min, 8.75 mph
1/10 17.5 miles, 2:35, 6.75 mph
1/4 12 miles (hills), 2:02, 5.85 mph
1/3 17 miles, 2:12, 7.75 mph (plus 2 miles walk)
12/24 3 miles, 59 minutes, 3 mph (deep snow)
12/20 16.1 miles, 1:45, 9.2 mph
12/17 5.2 miles, 45 min, 6.9 mph
12/10 10 miles, 1:37, 6.2 mph
12/7 20 miles, 2:23, 8.4 mph
12/3 10.2 miles (hills), 1:29, 6.9 mph
11/30 17.5 miles, 2:08, 8.2 mph
11/29 20 min liberty work (trot & canter)
11/23 19.5 miles, 2:26, 8.1 mph
11/19 10.75 miles, 1:16, 8.5 mph
11/15 22.25 miles, 2:42, 8.25 mph
11/11 9.25 miles, 1:22, 6.75 mph plus 30 min liberty work (trot & canter)
11/10 20 min liberty work (trot & canter)
11/9 8 miles (deep footing), 1:30, 5.3 mph
11/8 20 min liberty work (trot)
11/1 15.5 miles, 1:50, 8.5 mph
10/30 9 miles, 1:02, 8.7 mph
10/29 20 min liberty work (trot & canter)
10/26 15 miles, 2:30, 6 mph
10/25 30 min liberty work (trot & canter) plus 8 miles, 55 min, 8.73 mph
10/22 10 miles, 1:08, 8.7 mph
10/18 13 miles, 1:17, 10.1 mph
10/15 11.5 miles, 1:14, 9.3 mph
10/13 9 miles, 1:20, 6.75 mph
10/8 30 min liberty work (trot & canter)
9/27 55 miles at Owyhee Canyonlands, 7:33 ride time, 7.3 mph
9/26 20 min liberty work (trot & canter)
9/22 30 min liberty work (trot & canter)
9/20 19.25 miles, 2:19, 8.3 mph
9/17 8 miles, 45 min, 10.65 mph
9/16 30 min liberty work (trot & canter)
9/14 14 miles, 2:04, 6.7 mph plus 20 min liberty work (trot & canter)
9/11 30 min liberty work (trot & canter)
8/31 50 miles at Old Selam, 7:35 ride time, 6.6 mph
8/24 15.3 miles, 2:11, 7 mph
8/22 8.15 miles, 1:15, 6.5 mph
8/17 16.5 miles, 2:18, 7.2 mph
8/16 8.5 miles (hills), 1:17, 6.6 mph
8/13 8 miles, 57 min, 8.4 mph
8/10 30 min liberty work (trot & canter)
8/7 9 miles, 1:07, 8 mph
8/5 30 min liberty work (trot & canter)
7/27 26 miles at Pink Flamingo, 2:55 ride time, 8.9 mph, 8th place out of 45, 3rd place Best Condition
7/26 23 miles, 3:48, 6 mph
7/23 9 miles, 1:00, 9 mph
7/22 30 min liberty work (trot & canter)
7/21 30 min liberty work (trot & canter)
7/12 10.75 miles, 1:11, 9 mph
7/10 6.25 miles, 35 min, 10.7 mph
7/6 26.5 miles, 3:48, 7 mph
7/5 10 miles, 1:18 (hills), 7.7 mph
7/4 7.5 miles, 47 min, 9.75 mph
6/29 22.65 miles, 3:21, 6.75 mph
6/28 10 miles (hills), 1:24, 7.15 mph
6/26 7.5 miles, 53 min, 8.5 mph
6/22 13.5 miles, 1:55, 7 mph
6/21 6 miles, 29 min, 12.4 mph
6/16 6 miles (hill repeats), 1:00, 6 mph
6/14 22.7 miles, 3:00, 7.5 mph
6/12 9.5 miles, 1:00, 9.5 mph
6/8 17 miles (hills), 2:23, 7.2 mph
6/7 14.25 miles, 1:52, 7.7 mph
6/5 30 min liberty work (trot & canter)
6/2 9 miles, 1:17, 7.1 mph
6/1 est 8.5 miles (hills), 1:05, est 8 mph
5/31 9 miles, 1:15, 7.2 mph
5/29 30 min liberty work (trot & canter)
5/25 24.5 miles at Owyhee Fandango, 3:22 ride time, 7.3 mph, 4th place out of 14
5/21 20 min liberty work (trot & canter)
5/18 20 miles, 3:16, 6.1 mph
5/17 9 miles (hills), 1:33, 5.2 mph
5/15 10 miles, 1:09, 8.7 mph
5/14 30 min liberty work (trot & canter)
5/11 25.4 miles, 4:29 plus 45 min hold = 5:10 total time, 5.7 mph
5/10 10 miles at Eagle Extreme (hills), 1:53, 5.3 mph
5/8 7 miles, 51 min, 8.3 mph
5/7 30 min liberty work (trot)
5/4 20 miles, 3:28, 5.8 mph
5/3 9 miles (hills), 1:56, 4.7 mph
5/1 8 miles, 1:06, 7.3 mph
4/30 25 min liberty work (trot & canter)
4/27 15 miles, 2:33, 5.9 mph
4/26 8 miles (hills), 1:27, 5.5 mph
4/23 8 miles, 1:08, 7.1 mph
4/20 12 miles, 2:00, 6 mph
4/19 6 miles (hills), 1:06, 5.5 mph
4/17 6 miles, 56 min, 6.4 mph
4/16 25 min liberty work (trot)
4/13 12 miles, 2:24, 5 mph
4/12 6 miles (hills), 1:30, 4 mph
4/10 25 min liberty work (trot)
4/9 6 miles, 1:00, 6 mph
4/6 10 miles, 2:00, 5 mph
4/5 5 miles, 1:30, 3.3 mph
4/3 20 min liberty work (trot)
4/2 8 miles, 1:47, 4.4 mph
3/30 8 miles, 1:48, 4.4 mph
3/29 5 miles, 1:40, 3.1 mph; arena work
3/27 4 miles, 1:13, 3.3 mph; arena work
3/25 6 miles, 1:26, 4.2 mph
3/23 20 min liberty work (trot & canter)
3/22 25 min liberty work (trot & canter)
3/16 5.5 miles (hills), 1:45, 3.2 mph
3/15 6.5 miles, 1:10, 5.7 mph
3/12 30 min liberty work (trot)
3/9 8 miles, 1:39, 4.85 mph
3/8 5 miles (hills), 1:15, 2.5 mph
3/6 7 miles, 1:27, 4.8 mph
3/5 30 min liberty work (trot)
3/2 6 miles, 1:20, 4.5 mph
3/1 6 miles (hills), 2:15, 2.7 mph
2/27 4 miles, walk only
Base: 6 year old Arabian gelding. Green. Ridden only a few times over the past three months. Sound and in adequate flesh. Barefoot.
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