Sunday, November 22, 2009
Making progress ...
Twice now I've had other club members lay tracks for Treck using their own articles. This was a great training exercise as Treck either ignored or hesitantly downed for the unknown articles. Since then I've borrowed some of their articles and have left them unscented [I handle them minimally (i.e., only when placing them on the track)]. Also, when I lay his track I make sure I know exactly where I have placed them [I use natural markers (e.g., stick, clump of grass, etc.)] so I can correct him if needed. He has improved quite a lot even with just a few tracks and now recognizes them as articles and downs accordingly.
Although I work full-time and attend college part-time I hope to start tracking him in earnest so that we can go for the TR1. I have decided not to try for the OB titles, the 39" jump and 6' wall are too much for his age and injuries. The CDX, however, might still be a possibility.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Hiatus
Sunday, April 19, 2009
State Park track
Time: 12:45 p.m.
Temp.: 75*
Weather: clear, sunny, gorgeous!
Length: 400 paces
Age: 30 minutes
Conditions: uniform grass
Turns: 3
Articles: 1 leather, 1 wood, 1 cloth
Worked on length and age. First two articles not baited, last one was. No problems there. All turns baited. First two turns were no problem, but he cut the corner on the third, something I rarely see him do. I think the light breeze was blowing the scent towards him. Also, maybe the age of the track contributed to this? Had this been a trial I think it would have been a 95-96. Here is a pic I took after we ran the track, I just thought it was neat how you could see the track.

And below is a video I made of the entire track by placing my camera on the hood of my truck. I sped it up double time to make it not quite so tedious! Watch us become little dots on the horizon!
Pics of the surrounding countryside ...
Thoroughbreds on Murmur Farm, Darlington, Maryland.
Dairy cows enjoying the sun.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Athletic field
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Temp.: 55*
Weather: clear
Length: 215 paces
Age: 5 minutes
Conditions: spring grass
Turns: 6
Articles: 1 cloth
No food on scent pad or first 10 steps. I laid a baited serpentine after the 10 steps to slow him down if his speed quickened. But he maintained a nice, calm speed throughout. Worked on turns, 6 of them, only had trouble at turn #2, searched for about 10 seconds to find it, circled a few times, I let him work it out. Stayed calm, nose down while searching for turn, "good such" when he found the next leg. All turns baited. Also did a step-off exercise on the second leg, the video shows how he handled it. :) I ended the track with the last leg that headed nearly into a large brush pile, I could tell he was working the scent really hard and carefully, nice indication of a baited article.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
By the old barn ...
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Temp.: 56*
Weather: clear
Length: 235 paces
Age: 10 minutes
Conditions: spring/dead grass and corn field
Turns: 2
Articles: 1 leather, 1 wood