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canadian morab world - Canadian Morab Association
CANADIAN MORAB WORLD Spring/Summer Issue 2008 Canadian Morab World Canadian Morab Association Spring/Summer 2008 Contact Information In this Issue Assocation: [email protected] 613 674 3220 (Contact between 6-8pm EST) 20 Concession 9, Ste. Anne De Prescott, ON K0B 1M0 On the Cover - Norris Stables 3 New Member Welcome 4 Equine Dental 5 Liberty Farms 7 Rocky Mountain Challenge 9 Alberta Morabs 10 Classifieds 11 Dressage Arena – How to 12 News and Events 13 Silhouette Stables Back Registry: [email protected] 613 674 3220 (Contact between 6-8pm EST) President: Alison Clarke - [email protected] 613 674 3220 (Contact between 6-8pm EST) Past President: Catherine McLeod - [email protected] 780 939 6665 Vice President: Linda Bell - [email protected] 780 387 3303 Treasurer: Lyn Simpson - [email protected] 613 387 2271 British Columbia Director: Lori Bewza - [email protected] 250 679 8247 Alberta Director: Catherine McLeod - 780 939 6665 [email protected] Canadian Morab Association has an online store with lots of active wear, mugs and various accessories with the CMA logo on them. Check it out at http://www.cafepress.com/morabs Proceeds help raise funds for our Association. Have Manitoba Director: Prue Critchley - [email protected] 204 764 2650 Ontario Director: Carroll Norris - [email protected] 519 669 8028 Quebec Director: Cynthia Ouellet - [email protected] 450 456 3188 fun and if you have any suggestions let us know. Web & Publication: Catherine McLeod - [email protected] - 780 939 6665 2 Norris Stables Presents Nights on Broadway is a beautiful and exciting chestnut Morab stallion. Bred for performance, he is sired by the fabulous D-R Bravissimo (Arabian), winner of multiple championships including Scottsdale. His dame, JMF Carousel Showgal was a successful Morgan halter horse with an impressive, competitive trail and endurance career. “Rufus” is triple registered – Canadian Morab Association, International Morab Breeders Association and Canadian Partbred Arabian Registry. Rufus had a successful breeding season during the summers of 2005 and 2007. His first colt, CJN Night Chase on Broadway, is Canada’s 100th Morab and will be standing at stud late summer 2008. Stud Fee: $500 plus $8/day mare care Standing at: Carroll Norris Stables Contact: John & Carroll Norris Phone: 519-669-8028 Email: [email protected] Nights on Broadway CJN Night Chase on Broadway 3 From the Editor I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone continued pleasure with their equine friends. Whether you ride to show or strictly pleasure, please do it safely and with as much fun as possible. We are all supporting each other in our dedication to the Morab breed and the enthusiasm will continue for these fabulous horses. This year is my first year showing Dressage with my young mare, Excalibur Isle of Skye. I am so excited to be able to start competing with her. Our debut will be on June 29 and I already booked my three adult children for that day. I informed them that I would have the batteries charged in my video and still picture cameras. I said to them that there is no pressure but that they have to be there so I can get lots of pictures and video. ☺ There are many of you that are out and about and we would dearly love it if you would share your experiences with us. Foals are here, breeding season is here and show season has started. Share please ☺ Send in your information, pictures and upcoming events and I will get them posted for you. Catherine McLeod 9913 – 101 St. Morinville, AB T8R 1G2 780 939 6665 [email protected] Trivia ============= DID YOU KNOW ============= That many lameness problems are diagnosed as leg problems when in fact they are a back or hip problem. Never rule out the possibility that your horse is off or limping because it is their back that hurts. That the practice of mounting a horse from the left side began in ancient Greece. Warriors always carried their weapons on their left side, which made mounting on the right side impossible. Women were not allowed in Olympic show jumping until the 1956 games in Stockholm. SOURCE: Encyclopaedia of the Horse, edited by Elwyn Hartley Edwards The reason firehouses have circular stairways is from the days of yore when the engines were pulled by horses. The horses were stabled on the ground floor and figured out how to walk up straight staircases. ========================= SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT ========================= "Anyone who is concerned about his dignity would be well advised to keep away from horses." -- Duke of Edinburgh 4 An Article from one of our newest members of the CMA Welcome Birgitta Spirit Stone Ranch Long before I realized there was a registered Morab breed, I would often think about the cross and think; now that would be the perfect horse. I had a wonderful Morgan mare as a kid and, like many young girls, was very starry eyed about the beautiful Arabian..... Now as an adult, my dream has come true with the Morab. My goal at Spirit Stone is to produce athletic, willing, people loving horses that are simply one of the most beautiful horses in the world! Spring 2007, was so exciting since we welcomed two beautiful babies out of my Arabian mares. Both were as perfect gets and both were black! My stud colt, Santana Kruz, has never had a geeky day in his first year, and is simply too perfect to geld. His personality is exactly what I was hoping for, curious, friendly, gentle, and willing to please. His half sister, Spirit Shine On (Sass), was breathtakingly beautiful, and she has never had an ugly day in her life as well. She is very bold and curious, and does not have any problems leaving the herd, and exploring new territory......All I can say is WOW. I am working on my website, and hope to have it up soon. Please feel free to phone or visit, and talk Morabs....The most beautiful/versatile horse in the world. :) Birgitta Wilkinson Cochrane, Alberta 403 619-5635 5 EQUINE TEETH & DENTISTRY Horses' teeth grow continuously until some time between the ages of 25 and 30. Grass, their natural food, contains silica which is an abrasive and which constantly wears down the horse's teeth. The fibers of heavier grasses require a bit of grinding on the part of the horse. Additionally the horse reaches down to bite off grass and then raises his head to chew which changes his jaw position constantly. A horse living on natural grass will be more likely to naturally polish off the surfaces of his molars into a level. Thus the horse's dental apparatus is pretty well adapted to his natural diet. In order to efficiently grind their food, horses' upper molars are spaced a little farther apart than their lower teeth. While important in the wild, this offset can produce problems in the domestic horse. Horses on alfalfa and less fibrous feeds tend to chew less and the material which they are eating is generally less abrasive. Accordingly there will be surfaces which do not get polished off evenly. Raised edges may appear along the edges of the molars; typically along the outside of the upper set and the inside of the lower set. When these "unground surfaces" get large the horse cannot rock his lower jaw laterally as he chews due to his teeth being locked between the opposing ridges. Thus the problem self propagates, the ridges slowly appear larger as they are no longer being worn down, and as the horse rubs these ridges when chewing, he's actually wearing down the sides of these ridges into sharp points. These points can be quite razor-like, actually cutting deep into one's finger when rubbed across them while inspecting the mouth. These sharp points they often cut into the horse's cheeks when they chew and cause soreness where a bit or halter pushes the cheek against a sharp tooth. They can also cause slab fractures which are discussed later in this section. In some cases a horse may have to chew unnaturally in an attempt to grind up his food. This action can often result in increased uneven wear on the teeth and in some cases generate significant excess pressure on one or more tooth which can result in serious complications including causing teeth to literally be worked loose. In addition, the now restricted jaw movement can result in hooks being formed on the first molars on each side of the upper jaw. Because of the limitation of chewing movement caused by the ridges, the horse tends to rock his jaw backwards. This results in the first molars being unevenly worn with the unworn portions hanging down like stalactites. By this time the horse typically is not grinding his food well and in addition to the discomfort in his mouth, he is probably lacking in nutritional efficiency. You can see from the sketch how wolf teeth and the forward hooks on upper molars would definitely cause some discomfort when the horse is carrying a bit in his mouth. 6 EQUINE DENTAL PROBLEMS SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Your horse may be showing signs of burgeoning dental problems. Horses who become harder to keep for no apparent reason, who salivate excessively when eating, who eat slowly and with effort, who continuously drop bits of half chewed food and who show unusually coarse manure are prime candidates for a dental inspection. Other behavioral characteristics suggesting tooth problems may include unusual fussing with the bit, avoidance of bit contact, irritation when put into a dropped noseband, head tucking or head tossing, poor self carriage and not wanting to have his face and muzzle handled. PAIN AND BEHAVIOR An uneven matching of the molars can put a strain on the temporal mandibular joint, which can be very painful. In humans "TMJ" problems can cause headaches. In horses it can cause them to go off feed or colic. Oftentimes mysterious colics which have no apparent cause can be traced back to dental problems. Hooks on the far back of the molars can prevent the horse's jaw from relaxing and moving forward when the rider asks him to round up, especially if he's wearing a tight dropped noseband and can't open his mouth to relieve the pressure. This situation can also be painful and result in the horse displaying unusual head movements or being unable to sustain a comfortable frame. Additionally, young horses will often experience discomfort when shedding their deciduous (baby) teeth. Lumps will often appear under the jawbones while the new teeth are trying to erupt and sometimes the horse can benefit from some human assistance in removing the old baby tooth "caps". POST DENTAL CARE ISSUES Horses who have had significant dental malalignment can become very sore in the jaw after floating. The temporal mandibular joint, ligaments and support muscles will have adjusted to perhaps years of operating in an unnatural position. When the bite is corrected, the joint should return to a normal position in its socket which can temporarily cause a strain and pain to modified tissues. The horse may have difficulty chewing and grinding his food, in which case appropriate doses of pain medication may be administered and the horse supplemented with ground feed until the joint stabilizes and the pain subsides. This discomfort is not usually indicative of improper dental work and should subside in a few days and the horse should benefit from improved dental (chewing) function. THE POWER OF PREVENTION Most equine dentistry involves prevention. If your horse's teeth are regularly cared for, the maintenance process will not be overwhelming and you should be able to avoid most dental or health complications. Depending on your horse's diet, hardness of teeth and jaw alignment, he may need floating on an annual basis or perhaps he could last years between floating. By keeping an eye on your horse's teeth, you can determine how quickly your horse's dental surfaces are changing and get them cared for before complications arise. Part of prevention is; knowing whom to call when you need equine dental care. Some veterinary teaching hospitals do not teach tooth floating and your particular veterinarian may or may not be schooled and experienced in this process or in the art of realigning a mal-occluded mouth. If not, you may need to locate an equine dentist in your area. 7 THE MORAB HORSE… EXPERIENCE THE SPLENDOUR EXCALIBUR SPLENDOUR (Beams Black Panther x Jewell) 15 H Breeding Stock Approved, Multi National Title Holder, Proven Sire Standing at: Liberty Farm Morabs, Ontario 613-674-3220 www.geocities.com/lfmorabs/horses [email protected] 8 Morab and Part Bred - Splendours offspring are outstanding. Sephora 2nd Gen Morab filly Ultimate Splendour Part Morab Libertys Belle Part Morab 9 CAN YOU GO THE DISTANCE? ALL LEVELS OF RIDERS ARE INVITED TO 4 DAYS OF COMPETITION: COMPETITIVE TRAIL ENDURANCE RIDE & TIE ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE... EXPERIENCE 10 – 100 MILES OF MEMORABLE TRAIL IN THE SCENIC FOOTHILLS OF THE ROCKIES NEAR SUNDRE, ALBERTA. WWW.CANADIANNATIONALS.ORG SANCTIONED BY: FEI, AERC, AHA, CALDRA, TRAC, ERA 10 11 CLASSIFIEDS MWS Baywind Dallas (MWS Dakota Bay X Pengover Britany), is a 2 year old bay reg. Morab colt. Well bred, good conformation, and easy to work with. Should mature 15H.H. $2000.00. For more information contact Jen at 519 392 8174 [email protected] 16h Morgan filly for sale, yearling, chestnut, large boned, Hunter Jumper prospect, $3000. Sire: TL Silver Knight. Dam: Gold Temptress. Morgan stud colt, Buckskin $2000. Sire: TL Royal Amigo. Dam: TL Midnight Liaison. Contact Shari for prices or pictures. Top bloodlines. Papers available. 780 576 2130 [email protected] Morab colt, yearling, personality plus, very gentle, pastures with mares and geldings. Easy to work with. No vices. Big heart with brains to spare. Sire: Snowdancers Dreamsong. Dam: Sera Gay Miyah. Morab Filly. Amazing temperment fearless and quick learner. Make either of these your CHAMPION. Sire: Snowdancers Golden Fox. Dam: Sera Gay Miyah. $2000 CDN each . Call Shari 780 576 2130 or email: [email protected] LM Red Flare, 2nd generation Morab mare eligible for CMA registration. (LM Black Powder x LM Arc One Shawna. Foaled 16/14/99. 50/50 Morab. 14.3hh. Reserve Grand Champion Morab & 1st Morab Mare (+other wins) at the Canadian National Morab Show 2007. Asking $4500 US. Half Moon Farm, Jim & Ronna Messier, Franklin, Vermont, Ph: 802 285 2202. Email for more info: [email protected] Freedoms Independence Spark ( Indy ) Morab Gelding Foaled 7/31/02 Washita Spitfire x Two "C" Steel Magnolia 75% Morgan , 25% Arabian Indy has begun his show career this season bringing home ribbons from each show. He loves the show environment and the ring. He is broke to walk /trot/canter and learning to leg yield and collect. He has been riden on the road with BIG trucks going by with no problem and on trails.He's is a very good boy standing 14.3 , dark bay. $3500.00 Half Moon Farm, Jim & Ronna Messier, Franklin, Vermont. Ph: 802 285 2202. Email for more info: [email protected] Morab colt born June 2006. He is bay at the moment, but turning grey! This pretty boy is by Incredibly Irish (Morgan) Beamington on the top line. His dam is Taken To Xtreme by Syringa Fadhilal. (Egyptian). Asking $1500. For sale: Taken To Xtreme She is grey, stands 14.2hh, very quiet, green broke (done some 20/25 mile rides) and is an excellent mother. She is for sale for $2000. For more pics - follow the link from the opening page of www.bartongate.com Contact: Laurie Zaporzan, Dauphin, Manitoba. Phone: 204 638 4145 E-Mail: [email protected] Beautiful well bred 5 year old Chestnut Sabino Registered Morgan mare. She has a fantastic personality, has been lightly started under saddle, free style lunges (no rope or lung line on her). Stands quietly for vet, farier and de-worming. Is UTD on everything! In foal for a June/July baby from imported Registered Arabian Stallion Prime Time SCA by Allience and Aladdinn (Bask) and Gai Prada lines. The foal should be a top stallion Morab prospect with a gentle, willing disposition with trainability and tractability. For sale as a package deal for $7,000 and or willing to trade for a 14/14.1 pony mare. Pony mare must be well started under saddle and trailer well. Kim Luceno [email protected] Excalibur Spectre - 2004 Dun Gelding - CMA # 1093 (Kodiak Gold Spirit Walker x Sera Gay Miyah) He is a very promising young gelding. This young gelding needs a home. I do not have enough time for him and I would dearly love to see him go to a home that will appreciate him. I have two horses and they are in different locations. I am spending all my time off with my mare as we train for Dressage and Spectre is being left out. He is only Halter broke and I am open to accepting almost any offer for him. See him at http://ermorabs.tripod.com [email protected] 780 939 6665 Forever Sunset – Arabian – Chestnut Mare (Forever Night x PK Black Satin) Foaled 5/31/98. Trained English, loves to trail ride doing Very well in the round pen.$3,000 Half Moon Farm, Jim & Ronna Messier, Franklin, Vermont. Ph: 802 285 2202. Email for more info: [email protected] 12 The following horses are for sale from Alberta Morabs Janice Pitman, Alberta Morabs, Colinton, AB. Ph: 780 675 5251. [email protected] Prices are negotiable Alberta Mint, 1998 Morab mare, CMA 1019 Approved. Platinum, Chestnut, 15 H.H. This lovely mare is the daughter of Justemere LadyDi, Alberta Champion Western Pleasure Mare. LadyDi has always produced horses with exceptional beauty and carriage, which perform at the top of their class in both English and Western disciplines. Mint is sired by Leyzam, whose offspring are winners in jumping, dressage, reining, endurance, and working cow-horse. Leyzam produces horses with exceptional eye appeal, Starburst Eclipse (sired by Leyzam), when shown in Los Angles in dressage, by Steven Spielberg’s movie horse trainer, received standing ovations from thousands. It is with regret that we offer Mint for sale.Sire: Leyzam, CAHR-0138831- Crabbet Arabian (Naseem, Skowronek, Raffles, Raseyn, Abu Farwa) Dam: Justemere LadyDi, CMHA 3948 (Northwinds Quizman, top and bottom, Shawalla Jean Ann) 3800.00 Alberta Nugget, 2006 Morgan colt, will register CMHA, Buckskin. Clean, classy colt, with a lovely temperament, will not be too big and will make a child’s mount of exceptional quality. Sire: Two J El Tivio, CMHA 13732 (Foundation Morgan Bloodlines, Show’s Royal Diamond, and KRP Cocoa (from the Amish breeding program, these horses are bred to use) Dam: Two J Midnight Fox. CMHA - (Jubilee King). 2000.00 Alberta Zulu, 2005 Part-bred Morgan filly, will register partbred Morgan, Buckskin. Correct, balanced, quiet, and confident, this filly is top quality. In training for basic ground work and will be rode by very light rider to start under saddle. Sire: Two J El Tivio, CMHA-13732- (Foundation Morgan Bloodlines, Show’s Royal Diamond, and KRP Cocoa - from the Amish breeding program, these horses are bred to use) Dam: Alberta Spirit, Morab (Abu Farwa, Abu Alla, Quizking, Swawalla Buck, Shawalla Mary Ann, Speedramp Walker, Julie Bird, Jericos Mr. Majesty, Moro Hill Magnum, Aris Black Diamond, Farrazon) 4000.00. Kodiak Coalfield, 1992 Morgan mare, CMHA 8387. Black Chestnut, 15hh Produced champion morabs Alberta Warrior (2001, Canadian Morab Champion three year old), and Alberta Dream Catcher ( 2001, Canadian Morab Reserve Grand Champion, and she was only two, you should see her now). .Coalfield is gentle and consistently produces top quality, Morabs and Morgans. Sire: Timberline Coal, CMHA 2521 (Northwindsn Quizman, Barbarian Sweetheart, Summits Barbarian) Dam: Speeds Romance, US-77636-(Fleetfeild top and bottom) 3600.00. Alberta Dark Knight, 2003 Morab gelding, registering with Canadian Morab Association, Black Bay, 15 hh. Elegant, bold, excellent bone and structure, a definite endurance prospect. Knight is a full brother to Alberta Warrior. Sire: Leyzam, CAHR-0138831- Crabbet Arabian (Naseem, Skowronek,Raffles, Raseyn, Abu Farwa) Dam: Kodiak Coalfield, CMHA 8387 (Timberline Coal, Barbarian Sweetheart, Speedfield) 2500.00 Alberta Flyer, 1999 Morab mare, CMA 1027. Red Bay, 14.3hh. Flyer has all her basics on the ground and under saddle, she is an excellent mover and very light in hand. This lovely mare is the daughter of Justemere LadyDi, Alberta Champion Western Pleasure Mare. LadyDihas always produced horses with exceptional beauty and carriage, which perform at the top of their class in both English and Western disciplines. Flyer is sired by Leyzam, whose offspring win in jumping, dressage, reining, endurance, and working cow-horse. Leyzam produces horses with exceptional eye appeal, Starburst Eclipse (sired by Leyzam), when shown in Los Angles in dressage, by Steven Spielberg’s movie horse trainer, received standing ovations from thousands. It is with regret that we offer Flyer for sale. Sire: Leyzam, CAHR 0138831- Crabbet Arabian (Naseem, Skowronek, Raffles, Raseyn, Abu Farwa) Dam: Justemere LadyDi, CMHA-3948-(Northwinds Quizman, top and bottom, Shawalla Jean Ann). 6000.00. Ginger, 2000 Morab mare, registering with Canadian Morab Association, Dark Bay, 15 H.H. Tough, powerful, athletic, potential for endurance, reining, dressage, all around show horse. Ginger is friendly and easy to ride, used on the ranch and in the mountains, good lead horse. Sire: Chingadaro, CMHA(Traces six times to Flyhawk) Dam: Arabian (Bint Sahara) 7500.00. Alberta Wrangle, 1997 Anglo Arab gelding, can register partbred Arabian, Blaze Faced Sorrel, 15.2 H.H. Long striding, powerful, this big gelding is athletic, clean- boned and beautiful. Wrangle loves people and has been used extensively in the mountains to ride and pack. Turned out for several years and will need to be worked, has all his ground and ring basics and is a pleasure to work, he can set down on his but and turn around smooth as you please. Sire: Leyzam, CAHR 013883. Crabbet Arabian (Naseem, Skowronek, Raffles, Raseyn, Abu Farwa) Dam: Star, Thoroughbred (Man O War ) 3800.00 Alberta Sundown, 2005 Morgan gelding - will register CMHA. Blaze-faced Flaming Chestnut. Sensitive, sensible, long striding, excellent bone and structure, this is a beautiful gelding. Sundown is in ground training and will be started by a very light rider. Sire: Two J El Tivio, CMHA-13732- (Foundation Morgan Bloodlines, Show’s Royal Diamond, and KRP Cocoa from the Amish breeding program, bred to use) Dam: Duchess, CMHA 9263 (Foundation Morgan Bloodlines, Glori-Del Sr. John, Tina Zelpha, Jubilee King) 2500.00. Alberta Gold, 2005 Morgan gelding, will register CMHA, Bright Gold Palimino. Style, carriage, performance, outstanding conformation and bone, magnificence beyond comparison, Gold inspires admiration with his beauty,gentleness and his loving spirit. Gold is in ground training and will be started. Sire: Two J El Tivio, CMHA-13732- (Foundation Morgan Bloodlines, Show’s Royal Diamond, and KRP Cocoa (from the Amish breeding program, these horses are bred to use)) Dam:Justemere LadyDi, CMHA-3948-(Northwinds Quizman, top and bottom, Shawalla Jean Ann) 5000.00 13 Alberta Timber, 1998 Morab gelding, CMA -1030. Dark Bay. 14.3 H.H. Smooth, fast, incredible athlete, smart and easy to train, would excel in reining, jumping, dressage or working cows. Timber has all his basics on the ground and under saddle. Canadian Morab Show, 3rd in halter, 2000 and 2001. Sire: Leyzam, CAHR-0138831- Crabbet Arabian (Naseem, Skowronek, Raffles, Raseyn, Abu Farwa) Dam: Whoops -ADaisy, CMHA-7528 (Quizking, Shawalla Jean Ann) 3500.00 Alberta Warrior, 1998 Morab gelding, CMA 1032. Dark Bay. 15.2 H. H. Bold and handsome, exceptional endurance, excellent bone and hoof structure. Warrior has all his basics on the ground and in the saddle, rode on the ranch .Turned out for two years, rode for two weeks last fall and went good. Canadian Morab Show, 1st in halter, 2001.Warriors full sister Alberta Dream Catcher was Canadian Reserve Champion this same year. Sire: Leyzam, CAHR-0138831- Crabbet Arabian (Naseem, Skowronek, Raffles, Raseyn, Abu Farwa) Dam:Kodiak Coalfeild, CMHA-8387- (Timberline Coal, Barbarian Sweetheart, Speedfield) 3000.00. Alberta Rustler, 2006 Morgan colt, will register CMHA, Liver Chestnut. Bold, correct, will be a top notch show or ranch horse. Sire: Two J El Tivio, CMHA-13732- (Foundation Morgan Bloodlines, Show’s Royal Diamond, and KRP Cocoa (from the Amish breeding program, thesehorses are bred to use)) Dam:Kodiak Coalfield, CMHA-8387- (Timberline Coal, Barbarian Sweetheart, Speedfield). 1200.00. Alberta Buck, 2003 Part-bred Morab gelding, registering with CMA. Dark Chestnut,15 H.H. Floating, powerful, easy movement, it's lovely to watch this pretty, gentle, gelding in motion. With his smooth athletic ability, and quietness Buck will excel in reining, dressage or pleasure, presently in training. Buck is bred top and bottom from Jerichos Mr. Majesty, who had a gentle intelligence beyond any horse I have known, and an incredibly powerful, floating ride. Sire: Jericos Mr. Majesty, CMA 1018 Approved. Gold (Moro Hill Magnum, Aris Black Diamond, Farrazon) Dam: Alberta Bayberry,registering partbred Morab with Canadian Morab Association (Jericos Mr. Majesty, Moro Hill Magnum, Aris Black Diamond, Farrazon, Man O War (thoroughbred)) :4200.00. Alberta Legend, CMA part bred recordation eligible. 1995 gelding, PMHA – X 842 – Black Bay 15.2 H.H. Incredible carriage, exceptional beauty, very smooth, pleasure and show potential, used in the mountains as a saddle and pack horse, and with cows. Legend has all his basics on the ground and under saddle. Has been turned out for one year, will need to be worked. Sire: Leyzam, CAHR 0138831- Crabbet Arabian (Naseem, Skowronek, Raffles, Raseyn, Abu Farwa) Dam: Cottonwood Runner, PMHA-225 (Abu Farwa, Abu Alla, Quizking, Shawalla Buck, Shawalla Mary Ann) 2700.00. NEWS & EVENTS Morab Show Eastern 2008 August 23rd 2008- Rain date August 24th 2008 Hosted by Carroll Norris Stables 435 Sandy Hills Drive Almira, Ontario Contact: Carroll Norris Phone: 519-669-8028 Judge: Louise Letson Classes will include Morab Halter, Sporthorse In Hand, In Hand Trail, Western Pleasure & Equitation & Fun Classes for Morabs and OPEN classes for all breeds. There will NOT be a National Morab Show this year which was to be held in the West. We are hoping to have a show in the West for next year but this will depend upon interest. If you want a show for the Morabs in the West next year contact Catherine McLeod at: 780-939-6665 [email protected] CMA Now accepts Canadian National Championships Endurance, Competitive Trail and Ride & Tie, will be held in Alberta on July 31st - August 4th, 2008. Check their website (currently under construction) for more info: www.canadiannationals.org The Canadian Morab Association has become an Affiliate of Equine Canada www.equinecanada.ca Affiliation enables our members to receive tangible services and benefits. - Breeds & Industry Division Annual Delegate Assembly - Equine Canada Members First - Export Market Development for Canadian-bred Horses - Equine Canada Breeders Initiative Fund - Equine Canada Breeds & Industry Guide to Horses and Ponies for Sale in Canada (free - Log in to add your sales prospect) - HorseLife, the official publication of Equine Canada (paid subscription - email [email protected] ) - Equine Canada E-Newsletter (free - email [email protected] ) 14 How to Stake out a Dressage Arena by Kay Whitlock Show season is just around the corner and it's time for my annual "how to" on measuring out a dressage arena. If you can find 100 meter tapes you are really lucky. Otherwise, 300 foot tapes are nice. When all else fails get a couple of 100 foot tapes. Okay....here goes. You need 8 stakes per arena, 1 hammer, 2 tapes, 2 warm bodies (other than your own) capable of standing perfectly still and moving only when told (if you do the job all by yourself, I guarantee you won't need aerobics that night!). Almost always you will have something you need to line the ring up with - whether it be the long side or a short side. So that is where you start. If you need to put a ring inside an existing ring - get the overall measurements of the existing ring first so you can figure out how far from the existing edge you can be. Put your first stake in and measure 20m/65.7ft to your second stake. Then check the distance from those 2 stakes and the existing fence or straight line. Once you are happy with that you put one body with the zero end of a tape at each of those stakes. You take the 2 tapes, hammer, stakes and walk back 20m/65.7ft from the first stake. At the point where the diagonal tape reads 28.3m/92.10ft and the tape on the straight line is 20m/65.7ft you cross the 2 tapes and put in a stake. Then you walk across to the other side with the tapes and the other tape becomes your diagonal 28.3m/92.10ft and the tape on the long side is 20m/65.7ft. Where they cross you put a stake. You then motion the two warm bodies to move up the side to those two new stakes and you walk back 20m/65.7ft and repeat the process of crossing the diagonal tape at 28.3m/92.10ft and the long side tape at 20m/65.7ft. Then, across to the other side and re-measure. Now move everybody up and measure the third square. Run string around the outside of the entire arena to help facilitate keeping the chain or boards straight. That's all there is. In essence you have measured 3, 20 meter squares to create a 20 x 60 meter arena. This is also an excellent way to plan your geometry when riding a test. A 3 loop serpentine is a lot easier to ride when you think of it as 3 20 meter half circles! Letters are set 6 meters (19.8 feet) in from each corner, and then the rest are 12 meters (39.4 feet) from each other. "A" and "C" are set dead center 10 meters (33 feet). They should be set about .5m/20" back from the arena fence. "A" should be set further back to allow a horse to make a straight entry. The fence itself should be about 18" high. The judge should be 5 meters or 16 ft back from the letter C. 15