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Bad break on Race day

Sleek,

his coat shines

Coppertone’s aglow

Muscles tense as etched glass lines.

 

Drugged,

Eyes all a glare.

Fear, sweat and agony turns,

While running nostrils flare.

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Added by Cheryl Bruder on January 5, 2013 at 6:19am — No Comments

New Year’s Day, minus the Happy.



It was New Year’s Eve, and I was listening to a sad radio memorial about the musicians who passed this year. I do the same thing on my farm at year-end; I take a census and count my losses.

We lost a wonderful goat this year. Elvis loved flirting with women, sleeping…

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Added by Anna Blake on January 4, 2013 at 8:00am — No Comments

At the in-gate of a New Year

Walking up the chute, through the in gate, into the ring and into the unknown at an important show? Who doesn’t have butterflies ?? 



What about at the gate of the New Year? These words give me perspective and still my butterflies as I consider the unknowns of 2013 – the economy, health, family…you name it. 



I said to the man who stood at the Gate of…

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Added by Lindsay Grice on January 2, 2013 at 9:34pm — No Comments

Finding Balance

My original plan was to post about Force, Stress, and the Hoof at this point.  In fact, I prepared and (briefly) posted just such a blog entry -- one filled with mathematical calculations and numbers -- on my website.  But I wasn't satisfied with it, for very important reasons.  So the post appeared, disappeared, and then reappeared with changes over a span of several days as I wrestled with my goals for posting it.  It wasn’t a small matter that I put it up to begin with . . .  and it…

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Added by Understanding the Horse on January 2, 2013 at 1:15pm — No Comments

A Few Brisk Winter Rides...





In between the rains!  Last Wednesday I couldn’t get my lesson because it was raining.  I was disappointed of course, but since we really need the rain it was so nice to get 1.3”, it sort of made up for not riding.  A week ago we were over 10” short for the year so any and all rain is welcome even if it does interfere with my riding.

I got my lesson on Mick on Friday.  Debbie brought Mick to the wash stall and showed me how to take off his turn-out blanket since I…

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Added by Jackie Cochran on December 30, 2012 at 2:00pm — No Comments

Why Grooming is Important!

Hey bloggers,

I hope everyone is enjoying their weekend and getting excited for the upcoming new year in just a few more days! :) This week, the Baker's blog is going to be based on the importance of grooming and why it is necessary to give your horse a good thorough grooming before and after riding. At Baker's, we have a great selection of grooming products to keep your horse looking fancy and healthy, and we will mention…

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Added by carmen griscti on December 30, 2012 at 12:25pm — No Comments

The Chink in Cole’s Armor

The Chink in Cole’s Armor



No horse is perfect. Every one of them has a chink in their armor. You can work with them and improve them, but deep down, it never goes away. Starry D just hates bugs. Cruiser hates motorcycles. Ranger can’t deal with rain on the roof. (He’s the biggest sissy of them all.)



Cole Train is afraid of horses. He has been like this since I got him. I remember the first few weeks when I had a horrible time getting him to walk through one of the doors in… Continue

Added by Judi Daly on December 28, 2012 at 11:59am — No Comments

Auld Lang Syne from You…

The sun’s out and there isn’t much snow, but nothing’s melting at all. It’s been bitter cold during these days between Christmas and New Year’s and lessons have cancelled all week.

I’ve had a little too much time to…

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Added by Anna Blake on December 28, 2012 at 8:15am — 2 Comments

Equine Behaviour term of the week: Primary and Secondary Reinforcers

Reinforcing a behaviour is something a trainer does to make the response more likely to happen again.  When a builder reinforces a bridge or structure, he’s making it stronger. And that’s what I want to do each time  gets the right answer.



A primary reinforcer is giving the horse something he naturally likes with each correct response, such…
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Added by Lindsay Grice on December 28, 2012 at 7:57am — No Comments

Point Two Air Jackets Now at Baker's!

Hey bloggers,

I hope everyone is ready and excited for Christmas eve tomorrow, and Christmas on Tuesday! :) Can't believe its already here! Baker's has an exciting announcement for everyone; we are now carrying the Point Two Air Jackets!! This week's blog is going to be based on this air vest, its safety characteristics and the benefits of wearing an air vest. Before getting started, here is the link for the Point Two Air Jacket for you to observe. …

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Added by carmen griscti on December 23, 2012 at 9:36pm — No Comments

Tack Cleaning!

This is a good time in the year to clean and inspect all your tack. 

Take all your bridles, saddles, surcingles, halters, reins and other equipment you might have, a nice warm drink and your favorite saddle soap. 

You might find some things that need mending. 

Happy cleaning!

Added by Inka Spatafora on December 23, 2012 at 1:34pm — 1 Comment

Moab Clinic!

We will have one more clinic in Moab, UT, this year.  I will be coming down December 30, and we'll start at 9:30.  Dress warm and come early so you can properly warm up your horses.

Merry Christmas to all!

Inka

Added by Inka Spatafora on December 23, 2012 at 1:30pm — No Comments

It is Cold This Morning!





When I woke up this morning it was at my cut off point--24-25° F, luckily I did not have to get to the stable until 10:00 AM when it was above freezing.  I was fine this morning until I started to get my homemade bit warmer ready, then I stubbed my left little toe hard.  PAIN.  I hurriedly put Arnica cream on it and put my paddock boot on in case it decided to swell up.  Hobbling piteously I finished with my homemade bit warmer (old washrag, soak…

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Added by Jackie Cochran on December 23, 2012 at 12:30pm — 3 Comments

Edgar Rice Burro’s Thoughts on Peace.



Disclaimer: I’m going to transcribe for Edgar. Donkeys are very smart, profoundly philosophical and endowed with Victorian sensibilities.…

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Added by Anna Blake on December 21, 2012 at 8:16am — 2 Comments

Should Dressage Be An Olympic Sport?

I usually consider myself to be a relatively cool headed human being, able to consider and argue without much volatility, but when I hear people debating as to whether dressage should be in the Olympics, I feel the need to hop around and screech like a Borneo ape. All arguments fly from my brain and I am left with me just baring my teeth and throwing around objects in the room. …

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Added by Bonnie Walker on December 18, 2012 at 9:17pm — No Comments

Messing With My Saddles





Two weeks ago I gave my 42 year old Stubben Siegfried its yearly deep larding.  When I got to the girth billet straps it became clear to me that I have to make some decisions, however much the horses prefer my Stubben Siegfried it is no longer safe for me to ride in as the front left billet strap could split all the way down the center without warning.  GRUMBLE, I have been avoiding this decision for a year, hoping things would last long enough so I could save up for a…

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Added by Jackie Cochran on December 16, 2012 at 3:30pm — 2 Comments

Christmas Gift Ideas Part 2

Hey bloggers,

I hope everyone is getting super pumped for Christmas, it's in less than two weeks!! :) To continue from one of our previous blogs, this week will be another blog based on some Christmas gift ideas for all your equine friends and family. At Baker's, we have a variety of gift ideas ranging in a variety of price marks so you can find something perfect and affordable for your Christmas shopping. Posted below will be another top 5 Christmas gift ideas for you from…

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Added by carmen griscti on December 15, 2012 at 4:07pm — No Comments

Dressage saddle for a sport pony

What brands of dressage saddles fit a sport pony(13.3 welsh/tb)?I'm 5ft. tall.It cannot be as difficult as it seems to be.What are they using in germany?

Added by Elayne Turgeon on December 14, 2012 at 7:49pm — No Comments

What’s Less Fun Than Saddle Shopping?

Nothing. Not a thing.

I hate saddle shopping. It makes my head explode.

I have a young mare just starting…

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Added by Anna Blake on December 14, 2012 at 8:30am — 4 Comments

New Convert?

New Convert?

 

Last night, towards the end of my ride with Cole, the new boarder came out.  Her husband started leading her horse around the arena. It was the first time I saw him out of the stall.  He looked like a Thoroughbred and walked like a gentleman. 

 

I thought I would explain what I was doing with the clicks and treats that they saw me doing with Cole.  I gave her a brief explanation, dismounted and told Cole to do his Cole walk.  it is something he…

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Added by Judi Daly on December 13, 2012 at 10:41am — 1 Comment

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