Meet the Horses-Irish Midnight

Name: Irish Midnight (Mickey)

Aliases:  Many and colorful based upon his demeanor at the time.

Breed: APHA  Age: 14  How Obtained:  Horse Rescue-nine years ago In August

Best Traits:  Mickey loves to jump. Mickey under saddle is typically easy to ride and handle.  Mickey on the ground-not so much (see worst traits). Mickey-when he is on-is extremely difficult to beat in the jumper ring at a height of 1.0 meter (approximately 3’3″).  Makes us put up with the way he behaves the rest of the time.

Worst Traits:  Mickey, I think is a bully.  If he were a kid, he would be the mean kid.  He kicks.  He bites. He has been known on many occasions to bolt from his handler. He is an ass.  For years, he refused to load into a trailer-just didn’t want to go.  Made him hard to take to shows. For years, Mickey fought being bridled.  Made him difficult to ride.  Mickey didn’t like his ears clipped or his face washed.  Fortunately, with age, he has gotten better.  He has accepted the trailer, the bridle, and the clippers.  He still kicks, bites and hates having his faced washed.

Background: While Mickey started his life well-off and well-behaved in Bartlesville, Oklahoma even showing as a two-year old in Oklahoma State 4-H, before life intervened to land him as a sullen five-year old at the Houston horse rescue.  He refused to walk a step forward for three weeks, then Sarah Petty convinced him to start over.  I spotted him and wanted him for Lauren.  Their first meeting was less than perfect (she threw a spur at him and left in tears).  But we brought him home anyway and he gave my young daughter something that was hers and something to believe in. I truly believe he brought Lauren back from a very dark place.  As much as she saved his life, he saved hers.

His life at Six Meadow Farm:  Lauren and Mickey did their first horse show in 2004 in the walk-trot over poles division.  They earned their first-first place! They were reserve champions for the division.  Since then while not perfect partners-as Mickey feeds off Lauren and Lauren off Mickey-they have earned year-end titles many times over, many Grand and a lot of Reserve championships.  Mickey moved to the jumper division where the winner is the fastest horse (not necessarily the prettiest, most correct, or most perfect).  He is small for this sport at just over 15 hands.  But he can jump, he can turn and he is quick. 

At the farm, Mickey has taken over the herd from Mr. Kid.  He is the king.  And deservedly so. He has Lauren’s heart and no other horse has ever began to mean to her what Mickey does.  She could have ridden better, faster, stronger horses, but she picks Mickey.  He is her man. From the rescue to the United States Equestrian Federation Zone finals, he has carried my daughter to victory more times than not.

Mickey and Lauren making it look easy-flying through Zone 7 finals-2011.

Meet The Horses-Mr. Kid

Name: Kool Kid (Kid)

Aliases:  Mr. Kid, Texas Twister

Breed: AQHA  Age: 30  How Obtained:  Horse Rescue-almost nine years ago

Best Traits:  Best behaved horse with the best disposition that we own.

Worst Traits:  Will always want to be the fastest horse around until the day he dies.

Background: Kid has run on the Quarter Horse track. He was blazing fast. He has done team penning.  He was an amazing barrel horse especially for Sarah Petty.  Successfully winning until he was retired to me at age 20. 

His life at Six Meadow Farm:  Kid was chosen to be a pleasure horse for Ally and I.  Lauren rode him a lot in beginning before Mickey came.  He did a few English shows.  But mostly he has been my companion.  I have ridden countless miles on his back. 

 He will follow me, without a leadrope to the end of the earth (or so I chose to believe).  He has hurt me badly but not intentionally.  I was dumb enough to let other horses canter away from him. His racing background kicked in and I was a participant in the fastest quarter of mile I will ever ride.  Unfortunately when he stopped, I did not.  You know the whole object in motion will stay in  motion-thing? Well, it is true!  I fractured my pelvis in two places, ended up in ICU, wow, what a time.  But I was back in the saddle months later.  We don’t canter anymore.  We don’t run with other horses.  I can be trained.

Four-year-olds Jordyn and Abby ride Mr. Kid.  Two-year old Riley took his first solo ride on Mr. Kid with Lula, the dachshund, along to help. Part of me thinks he enjoys being chosen to be cleaned up and ridden, part of me understands that he is merely tolerating those kids as he was bred for much bigger things. I am never dumb enough to think they could ever do anything but walk him around.  Even at his age with his wisdom, he still has races left to run and he would, regardless of his rider.  Still the kids love him for his calm patience.  When it is time to trot, Jordyn will move on to Mickey.  Kid is only passing time with these little riders.  Behaving as gentleman, but only so far.

He is old for a horse.  I have steeled my heart against the inevitability of his loss.  But he has given me so much life back in the years he has spent with me that I will never regret having him or mourn (too much) losing him.  He has lived a grand life here and I will continue to spoil him until he is gone.