So Mike decides that there's a lot to ol' Dante after all and dubs him "Big Al". (There's a pun about spaghetti in there somewhere.) It seems some training will brush the orneriness out of his character and reveal him as a true diamond. Mike says he knows a guy, Buddy Uldrikson, who can bring out the best in my truant. Becky is kind enough to jimmy The Big A into her trailer and haul him up to Buddy's place in Wickenburg, where we all watch Buddy put some moves on him.

In this picture, Buddy is getting Big Al Dante to trot circles around him. You can see how brace-y and stiff the horse is, "like a railroad tie on legs", I think I heard Mike say. Plus he'd rather look any place than straight at Buddy, who is clearly the Devil.


Wow, what have we here? Lovely Big Al is actually looking lovely, less than an hour after Buddy started working with him. He's alert, focused, balanced - stunning. Now, this attitude won't necessarily last more than a few moments at a time, to start with, but he definitely has it in him.

"Maybe", Al thinks, "maybe I can walk quietly with this guy on me, and relax."

"Maybe", he thinks, "I can just stand here with Buddy on my back, and be OK."

Finally, not much more than an hour later, Al is relieved of his gear and gets to hang out, feeling soooo tired and relaxed. His first day at summer camp - SUCH a big day!
So he'll be at Buddy's for four weeks, learning his ABC's. I'll keep you posted.
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How about that?! That's very cool! I think I met your horse while I was out there. He's a big boy!! But very sweet and beautiful!
I have some pics of you from Mike Thomas on disk here. I don't know if you have them, you were riding this horse. Email me from www.fearlessfarrierservice.com and I'll send them to you if you don't have them already :)
Thanks, Mikey! I'll email you.
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