Hi everyone:)
So I'm new to Barnmice, so I would really appreciate if someone could give me a general idea about what you can do here.:)
Secondly if you would be so kind to watch this short video for me: http://youtu.be/awa-Kyv51Fc
I've entered the ProChaps contest and this is for the second round, but sadly my video has been put up a week later that the others who have over 900 views now, so I would appreciate every help I can…
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Added by Annamarie Howells on March 17, 2013 at 12:35pm —
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I had a philosophy teacher who believed that vulnerability was our greatest strength. I debated her; my shell was pretty thick back then and I had a lot to defend. When I was worn out…
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Added by Anna Blake on March 15, 2013 at 8:22am —
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Hey everyone, we are issuing our Baker's blog based on lunging exercises etc. and want to feature some of your ideas. If you have any lunging exercises and tips that you want to share, send us your input by emailing us or messaging us on facebook and we will post some of your suggestions. We will also pick a winner at random who participates and they will receive a small prize from Baker's. We can't wait to hear your input :)
Added by carmen griscti on March 12, 2013 at 7:08pm —
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Added by Katherine Walcott on March 12, 2013 at 10:32am —
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Finally! Springtime Weather
We hit a home run for the first weekend in March. On Saturday, it was a chilly start, but it was just so nice to be out on the trail. We took Cole and Ranger together. When we first crossed the river, we did a little trotting because the footing was good. The trail goes along a fence that has a paved trail on the other side for bikes and walkers. We made it about 5 seconds before Ranger tossed in a little buck. We brought them down to a walk for a few…
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Added by Judi Daly on March 11, 2013 at 4:26pm —
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One of the more important things people ask me is, How do you communicate to your horse that you want them to stand still?" This is something everyone would like their horse to do at some time or another. Its nice if a horse will stand quietly when you are working around them, while grooming, saddling, or mounting. It also can help for when you tie your horse for any reason. If they understand that you want them to stand still, then they don't fuss and get all anxious when…
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Added by R Jay's Farm on March 9, 2013 at 1:59pm —
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Talk is cheap in the horse world, like most places. We talk about what our horses mean to us and the goals we have. Goals can be ambitious or humble but we all have a direction we are heading, even if the goal is deceptively simple- just being happy in the saddle.
That part…
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Added by Anna Blake on March 8, 2013 at 8:55am —
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"I was born about 150 years too late." This seems like an odd comment coming from someone who looks positively Victorian dressed in a bright red coat, tall boots and a grey top hat. But Cliff Haines is taking a break between presentations and told me he would have loved to be a cowboy riding the…
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Added by Leueen Willoughby on March 6, 2013 at 8:23pm —
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Or, Are our horses really broke?
The Gather
A little more than a month ago we had an opportunity to go on a "gather". I knew we would likely not be much help to the real cowboys, but it would be a good experience for both me and Jessie.
It was an early morning wake up, followed by an hour trailer ride and then, I wasn't really sure what to expect. As it turned out, we got to this nice little flat…
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Added by John Harrer on March 5, 2013 at 7:49pm —
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Here in Virginia, we are bracing for a winter storm this week. I thought I would take this opportunity to offer some tips for weathering the blizzard and coping with the worst that winter has to offer. Here is a somewhat humorous look at preparedness and what happens if you are not so prepared!
http://equutopia.blogspot.com
Added by Cleo van Zelst on March 5, 2013 at 12:41am —
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Hopefully you have read the first 3 parts to this topic and it all makes sense to you. We Talked about expectation most of all. What we expect from our horse and what they expect from us. We also talked about how if we want them to act in a certain way, we must act in a certain way in order to communicate to them what it is we expect. Here I will give a few examples of how I work with them and a few techniques I use to communicate my expectations to them. We must always remember…
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Added by R Jay's Farm on March 4, 2013 at 2:47pm —
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What’s the payoff? A happy horse is trained based mostly on motivation. Relief from pressure (negative reinforcement), or receiving a specific reward (…
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Added by Lindsay Grice on March 4, 2013 at 8:17am —
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Today I got to ride a horse I’ve never been up on before in my life. Finally, a different horse!
Magic is a teenaged Tennessee Walking Horse mare, black (really brown) with a star on her face. Still furry with her winter coat she looks sort of thin and rangy. She stood peacefully for grooming and then I got to see if the saddle I picked fit at all. I spent around two hours this weekend cleaning, larding and putting stirrups on my old…
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Added by Jackie Cochran on March 3, 2013 at 2:30pm —
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Hey bloggers,
This week's blog is going to be about proper tack cleaning and tack care. Being a tack shop providing a variety of leather goods, it is important to know how to properly maintain your equipment. Taking good care of your tack and leather goods keeps it in good condition for a longer period of time, makes it appear new and prevents leather from tearing, ripping etc. As much as we all dread cleaning our tack, it is a crucial part of the sport because our riding equipment is…
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Added by carmen griscti on March 2, 2013 at 4:58pm —
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Friday March 1 2013
It was great to see Cooper tonight, I hadn't seen him since last Saturday. He lost his new halter again that I just put on him on Saturday night, the barn manager said he lost it the next day after I put it on him. I am not buying anymore breakaway halters, it's costing too much and they won't take his halter off because they worry about any of them getting out and not being able to catch them with no halter on. Just in the past week not too far from us, horses had…
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Added by Coopersmom_1958 on March 2, 2013 at 4:04pm —
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Added by P.Ann Turner on March 2, 2013 at 11:55am —
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We’ve had a long spell of nasty weather. Snow is one thing and wind is another, but a combination of the two is crazy-making. There is real-time erosion that happens; you can see it in the snow drifts and blown sand. It drives horses nuts and it wears away at me, too.
Horses hate…
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Added by Anna Blake on March 1, 2013 at 8:00am —
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In Part 1 we discussed expectation. How do we want our horses to behave? In Part 2 we discussed their expectations of us. What do they need from us? In Part 3 we will put it all together.
We have to remember that behavior is learned. It is learned through trial and error. One party tries to exhibit some form of behavior. Whether it's a reaction to something someone else has done, or an attempt to initiate something. If the other party excepts this behavior then…
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Added by R Jay's Farm on February 28, 2013 at 3:23pm —
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In riding or in life, a change of pace or a change of place.
Transitions between gaits. Trot to canter. Canter to halt. Halt to walk. The unique “beat of the feet” changes from one gait to another.
Transitions within a gait. The drumbeat of the gait remains the same, but the stride lengthens or shortens. Practicing…
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Added by Lindsay Grice on February 27, 2013 at 7:49am —
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In Part 1 of this topic we talked about expectations. How do we want our horse to behave? What do you expect? I also mentioned in brief some of the more important things I expect from my horses and how I would like them to behave. These things may not be things you would expect. That's fine, find what works for you and your horse. We also mentioned about the Demonstrations we have scheduled on this topic for March 30th, and April 27th here at R Jay's Farm.
In Part…
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Added by R Jay's Farm on February 26, 2013 at 1:16pm —
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