June 2010 Blog Posts (72)

Finally back in the show buss!

Im so glad im back in showing. I had my first show for this year. It was actually for 4-H district and i made it to state! Mac was so out of shape and even me! But he rode 3 days a week did some cross country. Got him back to work...I got 6th in showmanship, 6th in hunter under saddle, 1st in eq over fences, and 2nd in eq on the flat! And cant wait to see how good i do at state and plus im the only one from my team going to state!! SO WISH ME LUCK!

Added by katelyn freeman on June 21, 2010 at 12:39pm — No Comments

This Week in Horse History - June 21st Through June 28th

This Week in Horse History - June 21st Through June 28th

June 21, 1998 - Tulip, the Morab gelding who holds the title of endurance riding's most enduring equine, was born. Tulip is the first horse recorded by the American Endurance Ride Conference to ever travel more than 20,000 miles in endurance competition. He is owned by Dr. Les Carr of…

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Added by Paige Cerulli on June 21, 2010 at 9:30am — No Comments

Natural Horsemanship Solutions: Teaching a foal/horse to lead

Natural Horsemanship Solutions:Teaching a Foal/Horse to Lead

 

A 2 month foal is having difficulty leading, her owner writes:

“She foaled out at a breeding stable where… Continue

Added by Lindsey Forkun on June 20, 2010 at 10:30pm — No Comments

First Level, v2

Today we were off to a schooling show with a UK judge who was in doing a clinic yesterday. She marched over the wooden bridge to the outdoor schooling ring, where she was very good. Easy warm up, although it takes a bit to get some forward going. Into the ring and off we go.

 

So, let us then enumerate the rider errors that caused her to score under 70:

Stiff hands into the halt.

Inconsistent contact, but better.

Started a 20m circle when it should have…

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Added by MagsNMe on June 20, 2010 at 10:00pm — No Comments

A Video Preview of Aspire Equestrian Riding Academy's Assessment Days

I am giving a movie making a go ;) A Bad Go! I figured, however, that if I don't try and make any videos I won't ever get better. Considering there is no way I can afford to pay any movie making specialist to make my videos it'

s a case of if you can't have what you like you better like what you've got ;)



So here it is. We are doing Case Studies which means the riders are being videoed and here is a little short s nippet into yesterday's fun & games. Excuse poor quality,… Continue

Added by Wiola Grabowska on June 20, 2010 at 2:43pm — No Comments

Who needs sleep?!

If there is ever a coffee/tea shortage it might be our fault. We have been running on fumes as the daunting task of caring for The Squirt's wounds continues. We are leaving the wound open, as the vet advised, so that it can drain. Hopefully the air will help speed the healing... and now discharge, blood and moisture aren't being held against the tissues. The Squirt figured out that we were giving him meds and started to refuse to eat them, so now we have to crush/dissolve his antibiotic pills… Continue

Added by Ferrous on June 20, 2010 at 2:00pm — 2 Comments

An Accidental Bump on the Mouth



I just got to ride once this week, and I am having to get used to getting up a half-hour earlier so I can escape the worst effects of the heat. It isn't too easy for me to change what I do, and getting up earlier is among the things that I find hard to adjust too, but anything to escape the heat.

My ride went pretty well, Mia seems to like the Wellep bit fine, even with my hands deteriorating in the heat. No contact or light…

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Added by Jackie Cochran on June 20, 2010 at 12:30pm — 2 Comments

Battling a weight problem

I breed Canadian horses and their tendency to be easy keepers is both a blessing and a curse. I am constantly trying to battle their weight and worry about weight related conditions such as insulin resistance, laminitis, and Cushings. Like with humans there are so many "diets" but what it really comes down to is a well balanced diet with the calorie intake appropriate for the activity level, and exercise.



The horse equivalent of the Canada Food Guide is the National Research Council… Continue

Added by Hawk Hill on June 19, 2010 at 10:08pm — 3 Comments

Clinton Anderson Las Vegas Walkabout Tour Stop 2010 Part 2

Sunday



I arrived the arena at 7am and one volunteer, Keely, was there. The Downunder folks hadn't shown up yet. Shana was rehearsing with Jillaroo for her trick riding demo, so we watched for a few minutes. When the crew came in our first chore was to wipe down all the graphics and displays and then fill in any missing merchandise from the previous night.



Clinton had had a crew doing interviews with guests, crew, vendors, and… Continue

Added by John Harrer on June 18, 2010 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Everything has so many details..and then some more!!

Pic. left: The high street in Rochester on Tuesday morning.



Trying to fit in a few lives into one is a tiring affair and I'm looking forward to a proper rest at some hopefully not too distant future. The week just gone was very productive and thankfully there is a lot of things that have been pushed on. However, there is still… Continue

Added by Wiola Grabowska on June 18, 2010 at 4:30pm — No Comments

De-spooking Your Horse

De-spooking Your Horse



I have a 4 year old Belgian that I ride. He is pretty solid, but as a young horse he does spook occasionally. I have been trying you method of leading him up to a scary object a step at a time and it works very well (especially with the horse eating manure spreader!). My question is, if he spooks and wheels out away from me do I just continue on with what I'm doing as if nothing happened or should I stop and try to calm him down and back him up to a safe…

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Added by Julie Goodnight on June 18, 2010 at 9:30am — 1 Comment

FIND THE TIGER WITHIN US says William Micklem

What do you do when a horse sport different from your own uses cruel methods? Be grateful that your own sport is humane and clean and turn a blind eye or do something about it?



Of course what constitutes cruelty is often debatable. In my opinion the isolation of horses in single cells with minimum activity is cruelty, and I am not alone in having concerns about the mental abuse of horses in bad dressage, while others think racing over…

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Added by William Micklem on June 18, 2010 at 3:30am — 14 Comments

Clinton Anderson Las Vegas Walkabout Tour Stop 2010

Last Thursday I headed off to Las Vegas to volunteer for Downunder Horsemanship's June Tour stop. This was my fourth tour stop, and my second stint as a volunteer.



Some of my friends and family wonder why I take the time and expense to work my ass off for two and a half days, essentially for free. Let me see if I can explain. It may sound corny, but it's my blog, it's supposed to be corny...



I don't have many natural talents. When I… Continue

Added by John Harrer on June 17, 2010 at 7:51pm — No Comments

Using Music in the training of horses.

I am having such a pleasure working with my horses and not too long ago I discovered the advantage of training my horses using music.

In between working with the new dressage exercises from Carolyn Resnicks blog. In-between theses exercises I have had a good progress in…

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Added by Stina Herberg on June 17, 2010 at 3:30pm — No Comments

Art of Energetic Connection

I find that a very important connection I have with horses comes from the subtleties and energy that we share back and forth. For example, how I choose to connect each time I have been away from my horse. I might choose to be focused on him…
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Added by Carolyn Resnick on June 16, 2010 at 10:00am — No Comments

Natural Horsemanship Solutions: Solving Nippy Issues

Natural Horsemanship Solutions: Nippy Issues Solved



An owner writes about her 2 month old foal “she is starting to get a little mouthy, if she tries to bite, I usually just poke her on the nose. Is this the right thing to…

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Added by Lindsey Forkun on June 15, 2010 at 10:30pm — No Comments

"If you are going to have livestock..."

"... then you should be prepared to have deadstock."



It is a sentiment that I have heard (too) many times, and one that I hate to hear. However, there is unfortunately an element of truth to it. Most horse owners are keenly aware of the fact that horses have a knack for finding ways to injure themselves, and that they are susceptible to a wide variety of ailments that have the possibility of ending the career or even the life of a horse.



The life of myself and my boyfriend… Continue

Added by Ferrous on June 15, 2010 at 9:30pm — 3 Comments

Saddle Fit and the Female Saddle - Part 2

Although I have broached this subject superficially in a past blog, I would like to address some key points in more detail, as they are important in determining the proper saddle fit especially for women – which is 85% of Schleese’s market – and makes us the only female saddle specialist in the world!



Our saddle fitters all have a comprehensive understanding of equine biomechanics and how saddles need to fit to prevent longterm back damage in the horse, but we also have a good…

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Added by Jochen Schleese on June 15, 2010 at 1:00pm — No Comments

Equine Dentistry And The Importance Of The Tongue (Again)

Some interesting cases this past week all involving old horses having difficulty chewing hay and grain and loosing weight. They were all great examples of pain as it relates to the ability for the tongue to freely move within the mouth.



A review of…
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Added by Geoff Tucker, DVM on June 14, 2010 at 7:30pm — No Comments

The proof is a non-event

Well, we had our first Gold show on the weekend since the grand revelation that *I* was causing the bucking and squealing of dear little Muffin. Shockingly enough, she didn't put a foot wrong. Mom didn't get so tense, so there was no good reason for silliness, and lord knows she requires a good reason, honest little girl that she is! Well, mostly.

Friday we had a lesson in the morning and she was one cranky pony. She kicked up when we went to canter, after she thought she was…

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Added by MagsNMe on June 14, 2010 at 5:33pm — No Comments

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