Picked up a few pounds since Thanksgiving? Expecting and dreading picking up a few more over Christmas and New Years? Tired of sucking it in every time you zip up? Yeah, me too! Forget about walking 20 minutes a day, getting on the treadmill or killing yourself with aerobic exercises. Ride a horse! Riding lessons [...]
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Posted in Ex-race horses on Dec 7th, 2009
I have in the past posted about Sera, our thoroughbred mare we adopted a few months ago. She came from Leighton Farms in Maryland, a race horse rescue farm. A wonderful lady had adopted her from there, then found she did not have the resources to keep her since she was moving away. So we [...]
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Sir Alex will be coming to us by the middle of December. Sir Alex is a wonderfully bred standardbred who won lots of mulah as a two year old, but as a three year old didn’t progress as quickly as a racer. So his owners at the time decided to sell him and since he [...]
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Posted in Tack and Equipment, Trail Horses on Oct 20th, 2009
I have done a lot of searching on saddles and saddle fitting. I have been trying to purchase the right saddle for my new horse, mainly because I decided to take up hunt seat to improve my riding abilities. There is a lot of information to go thru and can be confusing. But I am [...]
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Posted in Trail Horse Training on Oct 7th, 2009
Own a gaited horse and can’t quite get the beat? Try counting with the hoofbeats to get the rhythm. You can always take a metronome out with you and once you get the beat, memorize your horse’s speed. It is much easier to learn this by first getting used to the walk. Sounds elementary, I [...]
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Posted in Tennessee Walking Horses on Oct 7th, 2009
// We recently purchased Woodrow, our 5 year old TWH at an auction in Shelbyville, TN. Love the horse, he is a wonderful ride, real sweet, loves to be petted and does anything you ask. However, it took Woodrow a couple of weeks to settle in at our farm and get over being afraid of [...]
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Posted in Trail Horse Training on Oct 7th, 2009
I have been training trail horses going on 17 years now and have always been rather surprised at the ability these animals have shown. Training can be such a rewarding experience for both trainer and student (the horse). I used to be just an instructor and trained only my own personal trail horses and those [...]
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