Jaguar Key

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Jag's Story (as told by his human, Sarah)

Jaguar Key is a grandson of Damascus, from the family of good sire Illinois Storm. He raced 44 times, from ages 2 - 7, amassing winnings of over $200,000 along the way, while also tallying a couple stakes wins and setting a track record. He was donated to Wood End Farms by the folks that rescued him from slaughter, and it was at Wood End that I saw him for the first time in the spring of 2007.

Jag arrived at Wood End in decent physical shape - he was sleek and shiny - but he was sore all over and generally, he wasn't a happy guy. He lurked in the back of his stall and would only come to his door to greet you if you were prepared to make it worth his while (i.e. if you had a carrot in your hand.) He was tough to handle and could best be described as being a total grump.

2171329275_0dda79b442.jpg Jag, in his grumpier days.

Wood End's volunteers went to work on him, and I was part of that team. We worked on his ground manners, and nursed him back from the first of a series of self-inflicted injuries. (Incidentally, as I write this, Jag is down one shoe and missing his halter.) Finally, he started working under saddle.

At this point, I'll admit it, I was in love. Jag's grumpiness was abating, his eye was softer, and he looked fantastic under saddle - cute gaits and a the typical willing disposition you see in a Thoroughbred. He was clearly feeling better - both physically, and about his surroundings.

1808856544_fcea4a9db6.jpg A nice, soft eye

Now, time for another disclosure. I started taking riding lessons - my first in more than 15 years. My unspoken goal was to ride Jag before we found a new home for him. But given my skill level and the fact that I'd been out of the saddle for so long, that was a pretty lofty goal. Within a few months, however, my trainer pulled him out of his stall for one of my lessons. I was overjoyed! We were just about ready to promote his availability, and I was finally getting to ride him. It wasn't the greatest ride - I was grinning ear to ear the entire time, and also trying to deal with his bouncy trot. (I'm still trying to master that. Sit the trot? I don't think so.) Despite his wriggly greenie behavior and bouncy trot, I knew when I got off him that this was the horse for me. He was quiet and sane. It was time to make my lifelong dream of owning my own horse come true. The husband took some convincing but finally acquiesced, and in January of 2008 I purchased Jag from Wood End.


We've since been to a couple schooling shows, including one that was off site, and we are slowly progressing (though green horse + green rider is, admittedly, not the best combination.)

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2448355969_eb79eefd62.jpg Breathing big sighs of relief after that first class

Best of all, Jag has transformed. He's downright affectionate, he feels good, and is a happy and relaxed horse, which is of paramount importance to me. Jag has a forever home, and I have my dream horse. I'm pretty sure this is where the story ends with "...happily ever after."

UPDATE October 2009 Jag and I went to two rated shows this year, after working with a dressage trainer on the basics. We got good feedback in the first, and our scores topped out at 62.5% at the Intro level. We went back home, worked on lateral suppleness, and then returned to the ring in early October. Results were much better! Jag was a star, even in challenging cold, wet conditions. We garnered three blue ribbons, and more importantly, got our best scores ever. It's on to Training level for 2010.

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[Fall 2009: Jag gets a new toy. And loves it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gd8dbuEV5P4]

Jaguar Key's Race Record

44 starts, ages 2-7

8 wins, 4 places, 4 shows $203,404

Stakes wins: 1998 Sun Power S.-R $50,000 1999 Land of Lincoln S.-R $75,000

Track record 2000 SPT 6f 1:11.12

Pictures of Jag and his friends

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Notes about Jag on other sites

Photos of Jag [1]

Notes and the occasional picture on his trainer's blog [2]

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