Thursday, January 22, 2009

I Love Pal

I would have never told you in a million years I would have had this much fun with a blind horse! He is so super and sweet. Today we worked on a few commands which he picked up on pretty good. The first was one we had already worked on and he sort of knew which was "whoa". He's got that one down pat pretty good. His new ones we are working on are the words "back" which of course means to back up and also the word "over" which means to step over where ever I'm touching him. We did shoulder and hindend. Then we also just practiced leading, walkng and stopping. Since I don't have someone to take pictures of us you have to settle for self pics from my cell phone :)



Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Myrtle Beach Ride-A-Thon

Although some people think I'm crazy. After working with Pal for just a few days I can see he has something special. I have a goal to ride him in the American Heart Association Ride-A-Thon end of October this year. I think he (we) can do it. Nothing seems to phase him. I just need to help him get his groove back. :)

I want him to be the horse that raises the most money! If you want to donate, please visit

http://www.horsebackbeachride.kintera.org/myrtlebeachsc/tracyginder77

and you can donate online!

Pals First Snow in NC

Winter weather set in today. I'm so glad Sarah let us borrow her blanket. :) Here are just a few pictures of Pal in the snow. :) I feel like a new mom posting on here everytime.

Pal sporting his toasty blankie in the snow.


Here's Calypso in the snow hanging out. She will be returning to Charleston this weekend. :o(

Monday, January 19, 2009

Pals New Clothes


Thanks to my friend Sarah, Pal has a new warm waterproof blanket to get him through the bad weather coming through. He stood like a champ and let me fittle with everything, he never jumped once. Once I had it on him I had to let him know he could move around and after a few moments of messing with the blanket he figured out it was ok since it was feeding time and he had to walk to his feed bucket. He LOVES to eat. :)

Sunday, January 18, 2009


I know I posted twice in one day but I have to say that Pal is SO cool! He is so calm and sweet and has just handled his first day great! I don't think his buddy donkey Warrior likes him too well so his buddy may change.
I can tell I'm going to learn a lot from him already. Once he gets settled in our first word we're going to learn is over so we can practice stepping over poles. He is just SUCH a good boy!

Pal Arrives!!!





Pal Arrives Today!!!!!!





Well much to my dismay, Pal did not come on Saturday. Late Saturday afternoon I got in touch with the hauler and found out he's not coming until Sunday (the next day)

Well that is today and pal is here!!

He rolled in a little after breakfast time. Bill and his granson ware just great and took great care of Pal over their long trip. He said Pal was a great horse with no problems. We unloaded Pal with a little talking and telling him where to go and he started to explore his new surroundings.



We talked a bit to him and gave him a welcome pat and off we walked to his new home with Warrior the Donkey who will be his guide for now anyway. Not too sure he's happy with the job LOL.



Pal is a little on the thin side but one thing I'm good at is getting things fat so with a little TLC and some other goodies I'm sure Pal will be gaining weight in no time.





He's turned out to be REAL easy to handle, knows whoa and a few other things and really seems to take everything in stride.













Not much else more to write about now so I'll just post a few more pics for everyone to enjoy. Please don't pay attention to the crappy looking barns. I'm in the middle of some construction and it always looks worse before it gets better. The opening the girls are sticking their head out of is going to be a door and Pal is acutally living in my riding area for now. :)






























Friday, January 16, 2009

Tomorrow is the Day!

Just got word from Rick, Pal's rescue dude, that all is a go for tomorrow. This time tomorrow Pal will join me in Mt Pleasant in wonderful 12 degree weather! Whooo Hooo!!!!. Guess I just have to get up in the morning and fix the gate Bob desided to take down. Guess he didn't like where I put it.

Rick will be taking some pictures as Pal loads up to send for the blog so keep posted!

More Tomorrow!!!!

Saturday, January 10, 2009

The Trip Is On

THANK YOU SO MUCH Amber for helping Pal get over to North Carolina. I just got word that Pals ship date will be next Saturday, Jan 17! Which is great becuase thanks to MLK I have a three day weekend so me and Pal can get to know each other. Sorry this is a short entry but I have to beat the rain and prepare Pal's horse kingdom so it's ready for him when he gets here. Hope to have more pictures soon!

Friday, January 9, 2009

In The Beginning


Pal is a beautiful registered buckskin Tennessee Walking horse who was in training to be a big walker when moonblindness took his sight. Thus began his journey to find a new home and to keep him from being put down.


In the beginning I seen a post on a horse chat forum (Chronicles of the Horse) about a blind Tennessee Walking Horse gelding named Pal who was looking for a new home. I thought what the heck do I need a blind horse, Ryan (the husband) will never agree. So I put it off, mentioned it and he said no. Then I saw that his rescuer was about to give up...he was going to be put down. So again, I begged this time about getting Pal. I think the breaking point was Ryan was tired of me asking. So begin the journey of getting Pal from Knoxville, TN to Mt. Pleasant, NC. I knew Ryan would flip if I drove to TN PLUS, I have a fear of hauling in the mountains. Plus I really had no clue when I would be able to go west. I figured if it was suppose to be it would work out. I emailed Pal's current home to let them know I could take him. We then began the begging process of trying to find Pal a ride.


One of our fellow COTH readers saw Pal's problem and through the kindness of her heart helped us find Pal a ride over. Now we're just working out the logistics of it all so I will keep you updated.
And NO I am not crazy! Blind horses can have a very normal life :) You'll just have to stay tuned to the blog to see how it all ends up.