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Horses Name: Pandora's Pixy, "Pandy" 10,085 miles & 197 Ride completions First AERC ride: 1991 Region: PS
Her first 50 mile
ride was in 1991 in Montana at the Bitterroot Championship where she finished
in the top ten, ridden by Chuck Dent What is your horse breeding? Breeders: Sarah Zegers & Shannon Whetsell. Bloodlines: mostly CMK on the Arab side out of Mae West, a big-boned Palomino mare of unknown breeding. Sire: "Ragato", an El Gato son Sex: Mare DOB: April 1986 Horse height: approximately 14-3 hh Weight: approximately 950 pounds Color: Chestnut Shoe Size: 1 Easyboot: 1 without shoe, 2 over shoe
I was looking for a
competitive horse and this horse became available. I was sure she and I would
build a good bond and had a chance to be successful. Pandy was a little mean
and for a long time other horses were at risk when they attempted to pass on a
narrow trail. She was always a safe horse for the rider, taking care of
herself.
How many different
horses have you ridden in this sport? Several, including a quarter horse, and full Arabs. California Gymkhana Association, Trail Riding, Mountain excursions, back packing once
First endurance ride at age of 5 was in Montana at the
Bitterroot Championship 50 where she finished in the top ten. This was preceded
with a couple of LD's. First season: Two 50's Second season: First multidays of 175 and 100 miles, five 50's (525 miles) Third season: Eight 50's (400 miles) All completion no pulls.
My first ride was a 25 miles on my running quarter horse,
Pandy's first was a 25. My first top ten occurred in my second season on Abbey my quarter horse. Pandy's and my first top ten occurred in our second season. Pandy remained competitive from this point often in the top ten or nearby.
Mostly leave the horse alone with her equine friends in a paddock. Then exercise her starting a week before the nest ride. This horse has resided in an environment of year round riding and competition. If you have done
100's, how much time off do you give after doing The same time off applies to 50's, 100's and multiday rides. The horse is given time of until the next event. Event scheduling may be influenced by the preceding event. When doing 1400 miles in a season not much time off can be afforded.
Saddle is a Browns Traditional Orthoflex with a built in pad
never a hose problem with this unit. Bit is a Kimberwick and the head stall is
Ann Kratochvil's Biothane along with her hand made reins and half-chaps. Standard shoeing with pads on the front. Easyboot used on rocky rides and always carry a spare. On multiday rides like Death Valley Encounter may choose to glue on the Easyboots.
Pandy had a minor suspensory tear in the 1996 season and I
had a broken leg from a different horse accident so we both had time off. The most memorial ride was the Cold Spring XP multiday day 3
where Pandy received her 10th career best condition "BC" needed for the AERC "Perfect 10 Equine" award. The following
day we finished first and received her 11 "BC".
Chasing Michele Roush mile after mile regardless which horse
she was riding, Robin Hood, Do So La and others.
Pandy has lived in 12x24 boarding stable in the San Fernando Valley of southern California, also in the California high desert area in a paddock with other horses. She now lives in the southern Sierra Mountains at an altitude over 6000 feet near the PCT with a young gelding a DR Thunder Bask son.
Pandy spent her youth is a pasture near Ventura California
Go slow and learn from the more experienced, but don't try
to keep up with them.
What was your highest
goal for your horse? Did you achieve
it? Also to be honored in the AERC War Mare category. Also achieved this twice. To obtain 10,000 career miles on this horse. Yes along with
the AERC "Perfect 10" award.
This is a mature horse and thus she has mellowed. Early in
her career to pass her on the trail could be life threatening. She is easy now.
I'm the same. Multiday rides without a point-to-point.
Is there anything
special about your nutrition program you attribute to
Pandy receives a Selenium and Vitamin "E" mix daily.
About 800 at the most, one way. Name three people
involved in the sport of endurance that you look up to, Ann Kratochvil that made me get out there and tried to slow me down. Jackie Bumgardner for her enthusiasm for the sport.
My introduction to endurance was with friends I made at the
boarding stable. I enjoyed the training rides that took us to great surrounding
areas.
This is a great horse that has been a joy to ride, smooth, competitive and long lasting. Her awards and recognition include: Division champion, Division weight winner, Ware mare awards, Regional and National best condition, Pioneer awards, National mileage award, Perfect 10 Equine 10,000 mile horse. |
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