All Blog Posts Tagged 'farm' (10)

An Inside Look at Margaux Farm’s Thoroughbred Racehorse Facilities

If you’ve ever set foot on a property dedicated to housing and training Thoroughbred racehorses, you quickly realized that the facilities are very different from those of your typical horse barn. Thoroughbred barns need to fulfill a unique set of demands in order to develop top racehorses. Let’s take a look at what makes Thoroughbred facilities, like the Kentucky-based …

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Added by Classic Equine Equipment on April 28, 2015 at 2:58pm — No Comments

Building the Barn That's the Right Size for Your Needs

Planning the layout of your horse barn is hugely important, and you’ll want to be sure that the barn is the right size for your intended needs and uses. Deciding just how much barn you need can be a challenge, though, especially when you want that barn to last you for decades. If you’re beginning to plan out your barn, these tips will help you decide how much…

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Added by Classic Equine Equipment on October 2, 2014 at 8:00am — No Comments

Master 101 Skills to Build and Boost Your Confidence Key to Success

Olympia, Washington, May 4, 2012 -- Everyone knows that confidence and success come hand-in-hand. So whether you need a little boost or a lot of building, nationally known equestrian confidence coach Cathy Rivers, as part of her Big Horse Dreams, The Confident Equestrian Program, has designed a new e-Workbook that provides a proven learning progression for mastering confidence skills in order to improve your training, riding, competing, communication and overall enjoyment…

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Added by Sarah Redfield on May 4, 2012 at 2:00pm — No Comments

An Everyday Nativity Scene.

Infinity Farm is not located in the Holy Land, but we are a stable.

This isn’t really a manger. It’s a banana yellow pull-wagon.

And this isn’t Baby Jesus. It’s Hannah- she helps me with…

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Added by Anna Blake on December 23, 2011 at 8:24am — 1 Comment

Team Poulsen exciting news!









VERY EXCITING NEWS FROM TEAM POULSEN!





















I have VERY exciting news for you! I have purchased a farm in

Wellington, Florida to be able to continue to give my clients and

horses the best possible training facility and "home away from home"…
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Added by Ruth Hogan Poulsen on August 23, 2010 at 2:39pm — 1 Comment

Pearls of information from Adult Dressage Horsemanship Camp Week!

GOOD MORNING I posted this on Dressage Mentor

(www.dressagementor.com) this morning , but know some of you guys are not members, and

though you might want to read it! enjoy







I have had coffee and even went shopping for

needed essentials in the house last night. Its the first time since

arriving home that i have had a moment! Having gotten home on Saturday,

then the Everything Equine Event and the directly… Continue

Added by Ruth Hogan Poulsen on May 2, 2010 at 8:30am — No Comments

Insurance 101 with Mike King - Protect Yourself & Your Horse

Welcome Back!



Protect Yourself & Your Horse



Horse insurance provides coverage to protect an owner against the possibility of losing a horse to a long list of causes, any of which could leave you in financial distress. Too often unexpected incidents or medical emergencies arise. Without insurance you may not have the financial resources immediately available to provide care for your horse, which could cause your beloved to suffer or die unnecessarily. Horse insurance… Continue

Added by Mike King on February 15, 2010 at 4:32pm — 2 Comments

Is there any need for ;newbees' to check out on how a working horse farm works?

Well, when we go back to the big cities we hear so much nonsense about operating a horse farms. We don't want to blame anyone but maybe we can set the record straight. Yes, it's hard work but with some good management skils it can also be a lot of fun and pretty rewarding, also financially and even in todays' time when our economy in general isn't soaring.



But there are some very basic but nevertheless important rules to obey before starting a horse farm. And in the beginning some of… Continue

Added by Alice Stuebling-Salm on December 3, 2009 at 11:00pm — No Comments

October News Letter Going Out Tonight!!

Hey everyone... just letting you know that my Oct. News Letter is going out tonight! At midnight!! if you would like to receive this months news letter filled with tips to riding with music, tips from my favorite farrier, audio link about what the judges are looking (listening) for, and more, sign up on my web site...



www.ruthhoganpoulsen.com



I also would love to hear from you on a few topics... so write in and ask you question, or give me you thoughts!! Ruth…



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Added by Ruth Hogan Poulsen on October 1, 2009 at 7:29pm — 2 Comments

Vermont Horse Farm Showcases Dressage and Good Horsemanship.

Horse Farm in Vermont Showcases Dressage Training and Good Horsemanship

www.ruthhoganpoulsen.com

www.easthillfarm.org









Working together



East Hill Farm in Plainfield, Vermont showcases the best dressage training and horsemanship around. Founded in 1976, East Hill Farm is one of the oldest and well regarded equestrian… Continue

Added by Ruth Hogan Poulsen on September 28, 2009 at 5:00pm — No Comments

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