Thursday, May 01, 2008

Extreme Makeover, Appaloosa Edition

Mister, 15 days into his makeover - click to enlargeHere's yesterday's photo of Mister (click to enlarge), the yearling Appaloosa who's at our place for a spruce-up before becoming the summer live exhibit at the Appaloosa Museum & Heritage Center in my hometown of Moscow, Idaho. He's come a long way in about 15 days!

* First and foremost, he's now a gelding--with no complications from last week's surgery. He's also gotten all his needed shots.

* He's learned to be tied, to be free-longed in a round-pen-type setting, and to have his legs and feet handled. He's gotten a good start on knowing what "whoa" means.

* He's been exposed to all kinds of new stimuli, including being blanketed (handy for keeping clean that white blanket of his own).

* Cosmetically, he's been clipped from head to toe, and has had enough daily grooming to get all his "dingleberries" removed--those caked-on balls of dried mud 'n' crud that accumulate on a horse who lives outdoors in a Northwest winter. He's had his mane and tail conditioned. Next up: His first bath (if we ever get a day warm enough to do it!)

Mister, on day of arrival - click to enlargeFor comparison's sake, I'll also include a "before" photo (again, click to enlarge). Let's hear it for elbow grease!

12 Comments:

At Thu May 01, 11:39:00 AM EDT, Blogger I'm Mikey said...

THAT is a super cute horse! Love the appy's, especially that particular color pattern. He is CUTE!

 
At Thu May 01, 11:50:00 AM EDT, Blogger Juli Thorson said...

Mikey--
Mister is also the Appaloosa Museum & Heritage Center's raffle horse for this year--so you could have a chance to win him! Details will be available soon at appaloosamuseum.org.

And I agree--he is super-cute! And a good guy to work with, too. Smart, sensitive, and VERY eager to please and "do the right thing."

 
At Thu May 01, 01:01:00 PM EDT, Blogger Callie said...

OH, He looks all shiny and new! A new little man!

 
At Thu May 01, 01:29:00 PM EDT, Blogger roanhorse said...

Juli:

Really nice baby....I see the fashionista of manes, tails and haircoats is at it again....great job!!! :>)

 
At Thu May 01, 02:04:00 PM EDT, Blogger Juli Thorson said...

Thanks, gang. Thanks also to my helpers, Katherine B., April F., and my husband, Ed. Imagine what could be done with 60 days, instead of 15!

Mister will be here for about two more weeks. Then he's off to Appy Camp!

 
At Fri May 02, 09:47:00 AM EDT, Blogger Heidi the Hick said...

I love everything about that little horse!!!

Mine are going to get the grooming of their lives this weekend. I'm really looking forward to it.

 
At Fri May 02, 10:30:00 AM EDT, Blogger Lulu said...

He looks great!!! (I have such a soft spot for appys!)

 
At Fri May 02, 10:31:00 AM EDT, Blogger Juli Thorson said...

Heidi,
The "project pony" is growing on all of us here at the ranch. And he's only going to get nicer as he grows up. Glad you like him!

 
At Fri May 02, 10:40:00 AM EDT, Blogger Juli Thorson said...

Hi, Lulu,
In case you can't tell, I have a soft spot for the Appaloosa breed myself!

 
At Fri May 02, 01:07:00 PM EDT, Anonymous Joan said...

Great job! I really like that appy pattern... he's a handsome boy!

 
At Fri May 02, 02:06:00 PM EDT, Blogger Stephanie said...

I agree Great Job! Really cute horse he's turning out to be.

You know on those horse raffles you are always kinda afraid of what they are giving away but I would have no problem signing up for this one!

Would even hang around to see if I won. That's a great thing your are doing for the Museum!

 
At Fri May 02, 02:43:00 PM EDT, Blogger Juli Thorson said...

Stephanie,
It's my chance to use all my yearling re-do skills (not to mention all the supplies and horse clothes) without having to raise or buy a yearling--LOL!

 

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