The Summer after her 8th grade year, we found "Champ", a 15+yr old Appaloosa. He was the PERFECT first horse. Seriously, we couldn't have asked for anything better. He had been trained for several years, and been shown in 4-H and other horse shows. He had also been used to give lessons to young children. He LOVES kids and is so good with them. He knew the commands in shows when the announcer would tell them what to do, and he'd do it before Ashley even signaled for it. He is very patient and nothing fazes him.
Over the years, Ashley has shown Champ many times in many shows.


Champ has even won me over. I like horses, but honestly, they scare me. I saw Jay get kicked by one (not Champ) a while back, and since then, I want nothing to do with them. Only Champ. He's amazing. I've never seen a horse like him. He looks at you as if he's really listening to you.
This past County Fair, Ashley only used him in the games show, which is barrels, poles, and other fun things like that. And when they were done, Champ officially retired from showing. Everyone in 4-H had gotten to know Champ and his sweetness. His nickname was "Spike", because as he got older, his mane got thin and short and stood straight up off his neck. Everyone also knew that Champ had one speed....slow. Ashley knew she was never going to win anything like barrels or poles with him, but she didn't care. She loved riding him, and everyone loved Champ and would cheer him on. Even the announcers would shout "Goooo Champ!" and everyone would be clapping and cheering for the "grandpa" of the show.
This picture was taken after their last class at the fair this past Summer. Ashley would never admit it, but we could tell she was sad, knowing their show career together was over:

We brought him back home from the vet hospital a couple of days ago. He is on medicine and if he responds, then we'll know what's wrong. If he doesn't, they'll try a couple of other medicines. If he doesn't respond to those either, then cancer will be the assumption. At that time a decision will have to be made. I'm praying it doesn't come to that.
So hopefully, Champ will get better and he'll keep living a fun retired life of pasture grazing, neck scratches, and apple slices for several more years.
I love ya Champers.
2 comments:
your post touched me because it mirrors my own life with horses, albeit on a lesser scale. I only did one show with my "new" horse (I was all about trail riding) but my first horse had the same experience and temperament as Champ. She lived to be 29.
I will be praying that you and Champs vet will know what is best for your daughters best friend. God Bless!
OH.... BLESS HER...AND Champ!!!! These pics are awesome!! I would love to spend some time w/Ashley, she could (and would) certainly teach me SO MUCH....seeings that I am a new horse-owner/leaser...hahaha..
I'll be praying!!!!
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