Happy retirement Millie - a retrospective ;)

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At the request of LP :o here it is. Lovely Millie the wonderhorse, amazing little mare that she is, headed off to retirement in a lovely grassy field with an old mate from HAPPA last week. I have been so lucky to have ridden and trained her for the last 15 years or so, I don't know if I'll have another one like her :o Lots of high (and plenty of lows) but here's a bit of a run down of what we got up to.

Here she is as a youngster at HAPPA, a right ugly duckling :o
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I started working at the now-closed site near Cheptow after dropping out of uni, and I just loved riding her. She had come back to the farm temporarily after her loaner had had a fall and been injured quite badly. After a couple of months the lady decided she didn't want her back, so she went back on the loan scheme and her training began.
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I loved riding her and often went out for longer hacks over our lunch break. After a while a home was found for her, and she was packed off to live with another HAPPA horse who was doing well, but it wasn't everything we had hoped and she had to be brought back to the farm within the year. I was heartbroken, something had clearly gone wrong and she was in a bit of a state. At that point it was quite clear to me that I would have to take her on loan myself - not quite the 16.2 TB gelding I had imagined owning, but hey ho.

Took her out to her first shows - typical Millie attitude
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In 2005 we had a fab unaff dressage season culminating in the Midland assoc of riding clubs champs, after which we took the plunge to affiliate.
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Soon enough we started eventing, she was an excellent XC horse who just loved the atmosphere and hunted those flags.
My fave event has to be Aldon, which we did every year starting with the pre novice 3 day and eventually the CCI*
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But I also LOVED Barbury, it felt like such a special occasion with the beautifully dressed fences and golf buggies ferrying the grooms around ;)
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In 2008 I won a lesson with Matt Ryan with Horse Magazine which was such a great opportunity for me and I continued to train with him monthly. He really "got" Millie and started to help me get over my SJ nerves, basically I stopped steeplechasing everything :o
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We had fun at Belmont too, had a couple of decent placings there and always enjoyed the bold attacking courses
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In 2009 after 5 fabulous seasons doing BE on an absolute shoestring with no transport, I thought we ought to have a break so I could save up and get my own lorry. Needless to say that didn't work out as planned - there's always some giant bill that eats up your savings. But we switched to BD at that point because we could get by without many outings, and while I missed the adrenaline rush to start, we soon found new ways to enjoy ourselves.

Effectively working on our own we managed to scramble up to BD Medium and even won an area festival in 2012
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Soon after that, I entered a competition to win a lesson with CDJ (and a saddle :p) with Horse Mag - again! And was super lucky to win it. That was a watershed moment for me, it changed everything for me about how I thought about training and what I thought was possible. In early Jan 2013 we had the lesson and it was a pretty brutal 90 minutes but both Millie and I came away absolutely stunned with what we'd done.

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She keeps popping up in the magazine in unrelated features ;) it's the gift that keeps on giving!
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....tbc...
 
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That spring, we headed off to Hartpury for the Area Festival finals, where we finished 6th :D I cried when we arrived, I couldn't believe that my little rescue horse could really have done this!
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Since then, we've had many ups and downs... Millie likes to hoon about and play in the field, but unfortunately she is prone to having accidents :( So there have been 2 check ligaments done, 2 SDFT lesions, one splint bone fracture... we don't call her sicknote for nothing

one of many scans...
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But we still managed to come back out at Advanced Medium
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Had fun training with Adam :o
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Nailed those pesky walk piris (even got told by a judge that she recommends her pupils watch a video of us doing them in a lesson :p... that vid has over 5k views on youtube, bonkers :D)

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Went showing
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Played with silly things neither of us were really good enough for

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Showed Kira how to be an excellent steed
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And finally.... retired. Still got the same sassy attitude, she has assumed her position as Boss of The Field and is just learning how to enjoy just being a horse, once more.

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I miss her being on the yard immensely but it's a real privilege to have the ability to let her retire in a way that suits her - she had no stimulation on the yard and the turnout isn't good enough for a horse that isn't in work. So now we are on to the next chapter... Kira and Salty have big, big boots to fill.
 
Thanks MP! That was lovely :)

She's such a superstar, looks like you two had an absolute ball together, so lovely that you are able to give her a happy retirement too!

Being nosey, what saddle did you win with the CDJ lessson?


Can't wait to see more from Salty!
 
Oh MP...I'm welling up :o
What a fabulous combination you've been together - so very very special. It's a shame that injury prevented the fairytale ending, but what a time you've had.

And she's the reason you bought Salty - that's a cool legacy to leave as she romps off into retirement

Rock on Millie :D
 
Wow, wow and wow, what a fantabulous story with equally lovely photos xx

Thank you :o She has been just the most brilliant horse I could ever have hoped for <3

Being nosey, what saddle did you win with the CDJ lessson?

Equipe emporio :eek: pretty cool prize but it was the lesson I really wanted ;)

Oh MP...I'm welling up :o
What a fabulous combination you've been together - so very very special. It's a shame that injury prevented the fairytale ending, but what a time you've had.

And she's the reason you bought Salty - that's a cool legacy to leave as she romps off into retirement

Yeah you're right, and the timing of finding Salty couldn't have been more perfect really, one of those things where you are just in the right place, at the right time. And Kira doing so well in the last couple of years has taken the sting out of Millie's forshortened career, had very bittersweet cuddles with M on Saturday night having got K through to advanced, thinking about what might have been. Ho hum *sniff* onwards & upwards :wink3:
 
Thank you :o She has been just the most brilliant horse I could ever have hoped for <3



Equipe emporio :eek: pretty cool prize but it was the lesson I really wanted ;)



Yeah you're right, and the timing of finding Salty couldn't have been more perfect really, one of those things where you are just in the right place, at the right time. And Kira doing so well in the last couple of years has taken the sting out of Millie's forshortened career, had very bittersweet cuddles with M on Saturday night having got K through to advanced, thinking about what might have been. Ho hum *sniff* onwards & upwards :wink3:

Wow! What a prize :O I have that saddle too and it is <3 But yes, a lesson with CDJ would be amazing! was this pre or post Olympic fame?

Millie has played such a huge part in Kira's career, she deserves to share in that tailcoat glory too :)
 
Wow! What a prize :O I have that saddle too and it is <3 But yes, a lesson with CDJ would be amazing! was this pre or post Olympic fame?

Millie has played such a huge part in Kira's career, she deserves to share in that tailcoat glory too :)

It was in the autumn of 2012 so just while everything was going mad for Charlotte :)

Did manage to get Millie in tails eventing ;)
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Oh wow, what a lovely tribute to a fantastic horse. A shame that it came to an abrupt end but, so nice that you've given her a lovely retirement and you had so much fun together.

Can't wait to read your updates on Kira and Salty :)
 
That&#8217;s such a wonderful story MP and actually very moving. What a super team you&#8217;ve been and how great that Millie got to be adopted by you!

I think it would make a smashing story for any of the horse mags and I would be very surprised if one of them didn&#8217;t go for it if you got in touch. I would send the editor an email with a link to here, I&#8217;ll bet one of them would bite!
 
I think I must have joined HHO after you stopped eventing, as I don't think I knew you'd done all that. As one of my favourite HHO partnerships, I was already in awe of what you'd done in dressage, but that you got all that way up the levels in two disciplines - wow! Loved seeing the story, thanks.
 
Wishing Millie the very happiest of retirements. May she live long and enjoy it. What a lovely tribute to a lovely partnership.
 
What an amazing story. She clearly knew who she should be with, she just needed you to realise it too. I hadn't realised quite what an incredible time you'd had what with her eventing prowess, dressage and showing success, and being a celeb amongst horse magazines. Lovely pics and lovely story. Well done.

Kira seems like a little bit of a star too so I suspect you will continue to do very well indeed!
 
MP what a lovely and heart warming and inspirational story, reading it with tears in my eyes... wishing Millie a wonderful long and happy retirement

I just wanted to also say, I often read your HHO posts and go away to try some of the exercises you suggest, even though we are not riding at anywhere near the same level, many of them are so useful and you explain them so well, you really are an inspiration to us all.
 
Ah the legend who is Millie - how fantastic that after she has given you all that fun, success and excitement you can reward her with a lovely retirement :) :)
 
I loved watching the videos of Millie in her previous career! And *wow* at the CDJ lesson - I want to go and try some medium trot now.

Big hugs to you and Millie, what a horse she is!!
 
Thanks everyone :o I've posted lots and lots about Millie's exploits over the years on here so it's only right to sign off like this I suppose!

What an amazing story. She clearly knew who she should be with, she just needed you to realise it too.
I do think that the right horses will find us... same happened with Kira really, and hopefully I'll be able to say the same about Salty soon ;)

I just wanted to also say, I often read your HHO posts and go away to try some of the exercises you suggest, even though we are not riding at anywhere near the same level, many of them are so useful and you explain them so well, you really are an inspiration to us all.

Oh crikey, well that's a lovely thing to say. I have been on the receiving end of lots of help and advice from generous people, it's only fair to spread it around ;)

What a lovely tribute. I didn't know about her earlier history, how did she end up with Happa in the first place? Apologies if you've already mentioned this and I've missed it.

Nothing too dramatic, unwanted youngter really. So she's been with them almost all of her life. When she was a foal she was paired up with a coloured orphan foal, to this day she loves coloured horses and I reckon that's where she got her attitude from as well... all the orphans I've known have been somewhat, um, bolshy, shall we say?! She was quite poorly when she was young and they said she was expected to grow taller than she did, had she not been ill.

I loved watching the videos of Millie in her previous career! And *wow* at the CDJ lesson - I want to go and try some medium trot now.

I have the whole thing on video and now and then I watch it back for a bit of inspiration! I remember her yelling "you've got to be like roadrunner!" at me and we just wellied round until we got lift-off.. sometimes you just have to go for it ;) She really challenged us but in such a positive way, I came back feeling like we could do anything, which is what great training is all about IMO :)
 
A fantastic tribute to a wonderful mare - happy retirement Millie.

I always read your posts but I didn't know about Millie's story - you don't need me to tell you this but she is so incredibly special and a testament to rescue horses and great training.

Tash xx
 
That was so lovely.....what a beautiful post...made me well up.

I have read your posts and watched your AM training videos but didn't know about all the other amazing things you did with Millie previously. What a superstar mare.

I wish her a long and happy retirement.
 
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