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Let Go!

Hello All !! Just want to send this out to you ! Whatever you are worried about will magnify as energy to your horse and to your experience. Energy is magnetic in its nature and what you put out  as output returns as input especially when working with your horse. Get yourself centered to your deep calm center feel present in gratitude and love for all you are in this moment . as you breathe take in the wonderful smell of your horse in appreciation send this back through your body so that…

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Added by Julie Anne Wright on May 19, 2013 at 8:05am — 1 Comment

Yoga and Horses

Good Morning fellow" mice" I offer you a new piece of cheese lol I recently attended and received my certification from Galloping Yoga course in Ottawa facilitated by Louise Cameron Sattler and held at the lovely International equestrian centre in Windover Ontario. We had an excellent program and an enriching experience together. As a Yoga participant myself for many years this is a natural marriage with horse connecting. If anyone is interested I encourage you to ask me questions  or just…

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Added by Julie Anne Wright on May 19, 2013 at 7:33am — No Comments

Weenie Or Wise?

Weenie Or Wise?

I came across a situation the other day which I thought would be quite fun to share. First, a little background information is in order for those not familiar with my situation.…

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Added by Dressage For The Rest Of Us on May 18, 2013 at 12:00am — 2 Comments

Why We Need Horse Friends.

“You know, no one will ever care about your horse the way that you do.” My friend said it in a testy voice. I’d gotten my first horse since leaving home and she’d heard about nothing but him for the last month. Her support was wearing thin. She missed her friend…

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Added by Anna Blake on May 17, 2013 at 8:26am — 5 Comments

Bug Crazy Starry Starry Night

Bug Crazy Starry Starry Night

 

Cole and I went with Kevin and Starry on a ride yesterday evening.  it was a very warm evening.  All went well on the way out.  We rode to the fallen tree—lots of fast trotting and a little cantering.  Kevin wanted to see if he could clear the tree off the trail or find a way around it.  He wouldn’t take my word for it—but as soon as he saw it he agreed.  We needed professional help for this one—chainsaw and glove.  It is covered with poison…

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Added by Judi Daly on May 16, 2013 at 2:14pm — 1 Comment

Polytrack? Or NO Polytrack? Cast Your Vote Now!

With the Preakness Stakes right around the corner, it's difficult for some not to think of Barbaro's horrific accident in 2006. It was speculated by many that if Pimlico had a synthetic surface, known as Polytrack, the injury may never have happened. Polytrack is a combination of conventional and synthetic materials. Its unique formula is comprised…

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Added by Danielle Zackery (Hoof-Ease) on May 14, 2013 at 9:30pm — No Comments

Fun Monday

Kevin and I had a really nice ride last night.  it was cool, and there are still no bugs—we are enjoying it while we can.  We assumed that the tree that was blocking the trail was still there, so we turned at the river crossing before it and headed back towards home.  to make it a longer ride, we planned to pass home and go the other way for a while. 

 

That made it a perfect day to work on trotting towards home.  we have regularly trotted towards home when we are far away, but…

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Added by Judi Daly on May 14, 2013 at 4:03pm — 1 Comment

Weekend Update

Weekend Update

 

First off—Dante’s cough has improved quite a bit.  He is still coughing, but not even close to how bad he was when he arrived.

 

Friday evening found me with Dante.  Since Cole just got shoes the day before, he got the day off.  Whenever they switch from shoeless to shoes or shoes to shoeless, we like to give them some time off to get used to the change.  I spent my extra time walking Dante around.  This was the first time that I had him all to…

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Added by Judi Daly on May 13, 2013 at 11:22am — 1 Comment

So here's to recording our journey this point forward.

Winnie disagrees with this decision.

Added by Tess Richards on May 13, 2013 at 1:00am — 1 Comment

Working Horse Magazine is Hosting a Hoof-Ease Drawing! May 2013

We are encouraging interested Working Horse Fans to subscribe to their Monthly Newsletter.

The Newsletter will be featuring upcoming Working Horse Sales and Auctions throughout the Country and articles related to the Industry. We will also be featuring a breeder, trainer or other Working Horse related…

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Added by Danielle Zackery (Hoof-Ease) on May 12, 2013 at 9:33pm — No Comments

Marketing vs. Self-promotion

From http://essentialequestrian.wordpress.com:

I thought it would be useful to write a post on marketing versus self-promotion because I often hear “self-promotion” used to negatively describe anyone trying to “promote” their training business.

In the end, it all comes down to tact.

Equine professionals must market themselves to spread the word and build new clientele.  If you are not…

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Added by Essential Equestrian on May 12, 2013 at 4:18pm — No Comments

Saddle Fit Series – The Basics

From http://essentialequestrian.wordpress.com:

Saddle fit can be one of the most challenging obstacles we face as horse owners. It is both an art and a science, and if you talk to 7 saddle fitters and you will get 7 opinions. Not only does the saddle need to fit the horse, it needs to fit the rider, and finding a marriage of the two can be a frustrating, expensive, and lengthy process.

In this series I will address some of…

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Added by Essential Equestrian on May 12, 2013 at 4:11pm — No Comments

Horse Play News May-June 2013

The Running Horse

A Newsletter from Horse Play

May-June 2013

Horse Play

EIN: 05-0506340

Website:  www.hptrc.org

Email:  horseplayri@msn.com

 

Message from Aidan – the Alpha Mare

Life is good here! The grass is coming in nicely, the temperature is mellow and I’m getting lots of a new food! Yum! I’m wondering when Deidre will take me out for a trail ride – hmmm? Heard the Open House is…

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Added by Horse Play on May 12, 2013 at 10:03am — No Comments

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!

The Zackery Family @ Hoof-Ease would like to wish all our followers a warm, wonderful, Happy Mother's Day!

This year, our Equine "Mom Of The Year" is Zenyatta.

Zenyatta, the 2010 Horse of the Year and champion older female in three consecutive years, won 19 of her 20 career starts, including the 2009 Breeders'…

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Added by Danielle Zackery (Hoof-Ease) on May 11, 2013 at 10:32pm — No Comments

Introducing Dante

Dante is here, and he is lovely. More important than lovely—he is a real sweetheart. I got to the barn a couple hours after he did. Of course, Ellen was there when he arrived. The horse trailer wasn’t able to pull into the driveway due to its size and the fact that the street is all torn up and only one lane right now. He was unloaded right on the road, and she had to…

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Added by Judi Daly on May 10, 2013 at 11:34am — 1 Comment

Walter Kills (bags) at Lure Coursing.



Walter 1

Dominating athleticism… Razor sharp senses…  Intense animal magnetism…  Walter!

It’s been three months since Walter came here from…

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Added by Anna Blake on May 10, 2013 at 8:09am — No Comments

May 2013 Cooper time

Sunday May 5 2013

I hadn't played or worked with Cooper for a few weeks as I had not been feeling well. We got to the barn around 6 p.m. and the barn manager and her husband were doing feed and we had to wait until 7:30 when they brought the horses in. They said it was too dangerous for us to go out and get him as there were 3 new geldings out in the paddock and they didn't know yet how they would behave.

Once we got him in I took him right out into the outdoor arena without…

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Added by Coopersmom_1958 on May 9, 2013 at 8:45am — 9 Comments

Havoc grows up...

Well, on Saturday my baby boy re-starts the starting process.  I'm finding it quite disturbing.  I have the best professional I know working with him (and I'm involved, even if it's only watching).  So, I was pondering why this was bothering me.  I think it's because right now he's just unlimited potential.  Once he's started, reality kicks in.  Of course I will love him no matter what happens.  If he's not a dressage horse, so be it.  If he's not a high level dressage horse, so be it. …

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Added by MagsNMe on May 8, 2013 at 9:37pm — 1 Comment

Two Man Sorting and Early Morning Rides

Two Man Sorting

Last Sunday, after a good ride on Saturday morning, we took the horses out for some two-man sorting at Rancho Rio Stables by the Kern River.  In this iteration of calf work, the cattle are numbered zero to nine and there are two pens about 40 feet across with an opening between the two.  The cows are settled into the far end of one pen.  Our job is to go in and, once we cross into the occupied pen we are given a number, then we start with that cow and…

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Added by John Harrer on May 8, 2013 at 7:00pm — No Comments

Amazing Grace

                             ‘Amazing Grace’

  The Joy of Compassionate, Successful Horsemanship 

                                               

                                                 By: Franklin Levinson

 

“Was blind, but now I see.” These words from the last line of the wonderful hymn

Amazing Grace, usually find me misty eyed and full of emotion. Sometimes I am totally moved to a very cathartic release and a flood of tears upon…

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Added by Franklin Levinson on May 6, 2013 at 12:46pm — 1 Comment

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