SUBJUGATION OF LISA
A PONY MARE'S DIARY - 8

by Mr. Bushida
- do not use without the author's permission.


[Notes added by Lisa's Overseer, John]


HOW LISA, MY TRAINEE, BECAME MY SLAVE

(Lisa first Free-Style Dressage Competition: A painful way to pull)


[Readers: I know I was starting to tell you about Lisa’s preparation for her very important DRESSAGE event. I will return to the sordid details of that situation, but first, in this installment, it’s important that you need to know how racing works, whether horses of women.]

A RACETRACK PRIMER: Just as all pony mare races are not created equal, neither are all pony mares. However, “ponygirl” racetracks around the country primarily using enslaved females overcome this inequality as best they can by pitting mares of similar ability together for various races. This practice is known as PARITY.

To understand how SULKY RACES (and DRESSAGE to a certain extent) are organized, think of a pyramid. At the base of the pyramid are the MAIDEN MARES, women that have never won a race. At the top of the pyramid are the very best mares, called stakes mares. These ladies run in “STAKES RACES”, which offer the most prize money (“purses).

In between, are levels of the most unfortunate ladies, those that run in claiming races -where they are up for sale after the race.

MAIDEN RACES: It is estimated in the U.S. alone, 4-500 females are placed in bondage related to sulky racing and dressage each year, and regardless of their age (18 – 60) they are called “FOALS”. Every foal’s Master starts out with the hope that she may become a future champion. The reality, however, is that some race-mares are destined for a much brighter future than others. Every foal does have one thing in common though: They all begin as MAIDENS, meaning they've never won a race.

Races for maidens are called “MAIDEN RACES”. Within the maiden ranks are different class levels:

“MAIDEN CLAIMING RACES”: In maiden claiming races, the slaves are eligible to be CLAIMED (purchased) out of the race by other mare-Masters. Often, ladies beginning their careers in maiden claiming races have failed to show their owners (and trainer) enough talent during training, so they begin their career with a lower level price tag.

“MAIDEN SPECIAL WEIGHT RACES”: These races are the highest level of the various maiden races. Ladies entered in maiden special weight races are protected in that another Master can't claim them out of a race. Maiden special weight races come in many conditions based upon age, surface, and distance. A trainer should be able to find the right spot for his maiden to win — whether it's in a sprint or route race, dirt or turf race, and so on.

The owner and trainer prefer that their mare “BREAKS IT’S MAIDEN” (wins for the first time) in a maiden special weight. Doing so proves the bitch has some quality and may develop into a nice runner. If a mare struggles to GRADUATE (win her first race) in a maiden special weight race, she can be dropped down in class into maiden claiming races.

So far, you can see that organized pony mare racing follows horse racing closely. However, most Masters own multi-purpose mares, ladies who provide sexual, house-related or farm labor-related services beside their work on the track. So claiming races are rare, and are usually run in clandestine circuits where mares of an age-class are rounded up (enslaved) strictly for the purpose of being quickly trained and groomed to enter sulky-pulls designed to increase their financial value and will be sold by the claiming process with heartless indifference. (Such practices are more widespread in 3rd world countries).

Very much as in the horse world, age is a major factor. J-Ranch specializes in mature ladies, so age has brought on some very special rules and regulations. While any mare may be taken to J-RANCH from age 18 and up, the average age at any given time hovers around 50-53. Years ago, an age-cap was imposed. That is, a mature lady who has been in servitude for five years and reaches age 65 MUST be entered in only claiming races. Her Master can only suggest a minimum sales price to a board of overseers who set her claiming price. If she is raced or dressaged, other Masters may make offers over the claim price, and win her. They must be members in good standing in the USSA, and must continue to race the bitch for 3 more years (in claiming races). This rule is to prevent a slave being snatched up for some particular sexual perversion, hard labor duty, or prostitution overseas where ‘white’ ladies of virtually any age are prized by Arab or African cultures.

Sweet Lisa had reached the criteria that made her next event a claiming event. Remember that her husband Gary was her “Master” whereas I was just her trainer (or Overseer).

After much consultation and strategy meetings, Gary placed $ 100,000 price on Lisa for her upcoming Dressage event (where we truly wished to win a ribbon for him), which was adjusted to $ 75,000 by the board. After the upcoming Dressage competition, I was prepared to make a bid for the poor lady myself, in which case I would become her Master and Gary, her husband, would see little difference in his wife’s behavior. For me, it meant selling off my slave, my sister-in-law Judy, to raise the money. More next time.]

FROM LISA’S DIARY: “Dearest Diary. I’ll never understand all the attention I’m receiving lately and I fear something is in the works that may make my lot in life even more difficult. I was taken to visit three men, “the Board of Overseers” and made to do terrible things. They made me run nude (in heels) under the whip on a treadmill until I fell down with exhaustion. In that weakened condition, I had to swallow each of their erections until they climaxed, and had my anus examined by their fingers. They were quite polite, and thanked me for my cooperation. It was all almost ‘clinical’ in nature – which made it all the more degrading. Diary, what on earth is happening to me? I can only trust that my dear husband knows about it, and has my best interest at heart. He always does! Luv, Me.”