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A Word About Round Penning

Know what your goals are.  Don’t just round pen to wear your horse down and don’t round pen unless you have a specific goal in mind for training.  For example, when I round pen a horse the first thing I want to teach that horse is to look at me for direction.  Then I want [...]

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Winter Riding and a Fit Horse

Let’s face it, when cold weather comes around most of us want to hibernate. It’s not much fun going out in the cold to ride, especially if it is wet out. And in Statesville, North Carolina it seems all we have is wet winters. Cold one day, warm the next, plus rain…… Shorter days, yucky [...]

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Boogie came to us a couple of weeks ago because Boogie lost his beat.  Boot Scootin Boogie is a competitive trail horse that has competed in NATRC trail rides that can be grueling and very demanding.  (www.natrc.org for more information)   Boogie and his rider both came in with a score 0f 99 out of 100 [...]

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I have been riding for around 23 years now and I have been training for nearly 18 years.  I have taken lessons and continue to do so, but one thing I was never formally taught about was saddle fitting.  I have ridden saddle seat on Saddlebreds and TWH, I have ridden western in western saddles [...]

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Gait to the Beat!

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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Driving Woodrow

This is my second blog about Woodrow.   Woodrow has been undergoing the schooling to be a carriage horse.  He has been driven in long reins but never in harness and carriage.  Woodrow is a bit afraid of things coming up behind him suddenly or of being touched on the behind.  He jumps whenever this happens.   [...]

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All About Woodrow

// 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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Confetti was our family pet and trail horse for over a year.  She recently was sold to a wonderful family who’s daughter has fallen in love with her.  I couldn’t have asked for a better home for this mare.  She truly is a special horse and deserves the best home possible. When I first saw [...]

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Confetti

Poor little Confetti came to us a year ago. She’s not but 14.1 hands, but what a firecracker she was at the time.   Her previous owners had thrown her out in the pasture and just completely ignored her.   A TWH trainer was going to take her to the sale,  so we bought her.  What a beauty [...]

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Training Trail Horses

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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