Looking back to September 2009
A LIFETIME WITH HORSES, by Sheila Varian
A Lifetime W ith Ar Bay-Event And R onteza
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by Sh eil a Va ria n Fa rlotta was my fir st Arabian horse; she came into my life when I was 15 the competition wa yea rs old. She wa s much stiffer in the s the first Arabian horse I tra ined, fin open shows and they had cattle, so ished and showed we showed more in in a spade bit, a method of tra ining the open shows (open being for all I was interested in breeds, although ou lea rning from Syd Ma ry Spencer, wh r competition was mostly Quart o ow ned a cat tle ran er Horses). Bay-E ch about 10 mi les from Ha lcyon, wh vent showed in the hackamore throug ere I grew up. Be h his fifth year; in ing from Ca liforni and appreciat ing his sixth year, I rod a him in the two-rein its histor y wit h ho e , and at the age of rses, I was intereste in the Vaquero sty 7, he went straight d up in the bridle. I le of tra ining, wh took him slowly and ich sta rts a horse hackamore, and the showed him in a carefully, and he wo n evolves to the tw n consistently in the o-rein and finally to the spade bit. I open shows. was just in my tee ns, but Syd educat me as Fa rlotta and ed Bay-Event was gam I rode out wit h her e, game, game. I wo on the ranch. That was the tra ini n two or three saddles on him. On ng I used on Ronte e of my favorite sho za, my second Arabian horse. ws was the Santa Maria Fair, which had a number of sto ck horse classes and was a big draw for all the Ca liforni Ronteza rea lly ma a horse trainers. Arizona and Nevad de my name in the a horsemen came Arabian horse world, as well as out as well. It became a kin d of joke, I’ve been side of it. People stil told, that when I pu l talk about Ronteza winning lled in with my trailer, the guys wo the Reined Cow Ho uld laugh, “Well, rse Championship at the Cow Pa lace, fel lows, you’d better load up and go ho open to all breeds me —Varian has arr and the finest of the stock horse traine ived!” (My farrier was the one who pas rs. Participants cal sed along that bit led it “Winning the World.” Ronteza wa of information, and I must admit that s the first Arabian it has been especially to win and I was the first girl. satisfy ing.) In 1971, I took Ba y-Event to the Ar I purchased Ronte abian U.S. National and he was unanimo za at the age of 2 s usly awarded the U.S from Donald Jones Porterville, Ca lif. . National in Championship for I was stil l a teenag Sto ck er, Ho and rse she s (it was cal led the was the first horse I ever sig horse class at that stock ned the check for. time, rather than She was by *Witez II, the Polish sta llio reining). n rescued by Gener al George Patton during World Wa In the winter, I usu r II and impor ted ally turned Bay-E to Ca lifornia, where he became a remoun vent out in the hil so he could let dow ls t sire. *Witez II has n. He was well tra gotten a lot of credit for Ronteza, ined by that time, so he didn’t need to but act ual ly, it wa sta y s in her the barn being wo dam, Ronna, that interested me rked. He was out on what we , because she had called “the back 30 been a hackamore horse. However, tha ” of the ranch. In those days, utility t is another story. companies were mo This is about Ronteza’s first foa re careless about informing owners l, Bay-Event. when they were goi ng to be on their property making cha nges, and one win Because I showed ter a couple of yea after our national in the reined cow rs championship, Pac horse events throughout the yea ific Gas & Electric came through the r, Ronteza didn’t hav cou ntr y, e che her cki firs ng on their high wir t foa l until she was 11. It lines. One of their e was a colt by U.S. lines ran along a pat National Champio Sta llion Bay-Abi, h that the horses n used to come dow and his bir th was n to suc wa ter h a . Tra big gic eve I named him Bay-E ally, the PG&E cre nt that changed a fence so w vent (that was bef that instead of par ore we started using the ‘V’ and the firs alleling the trail, it cut across it. One t letter of the mare’s rainy night, Bay-E name). W hen Bay-Event was 3, vent came down the path, which was slic I saddled him and k and muddy, and started him in the hackamore. We sho by the time he saw the new fence, he wed a little bit in was apparently un Arabian shows, but able to stop. He slid hard into it, gettin g his hind leg tangle d up and doing
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