All Blog Posts Tagged 'horseback riding' (510)

Riding Therapy

I worked both horses in the arena, last night. Cruiser is being consistent and each ride he’s improving slightly. At this rate, he will be 30 years old by the time I get him where I want him. We worked mostly on straightness. He has been bending to the right when going to the left. This never used to be so prominent, so I think that some of it might be the stiffness of old age. If Cole had the same problem, I would know it was more me than Cruiser. We added small circles to the right to our…

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Added by Judi Daly on November 29, 2011 at 4:21pm — No Comments

How to install the HorseGuard Bi-Polar Tape?

 


 


 

Added by HorseGuard Canada on November 29, 2011 at 3:11pm — No Comments

The Best Trail Riding Month of the Summer—November

The Best Trail Riding Month of the Summer—November



After a record amount of precipitation this year, where we were rained out weekend after weekend, vacation after vacation, we finally had a good month for riding. Usually November is a crummy trail riding month. What a treat it was. Ellen and I even had vacation time that we were able to get out and cross the river.



I was able to put on a lot of miles with Cole. Much of it was with Ranger. He is behaving beautifully with…

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Added by Judi Daly on November 29, 2011 at 11:42am — No Comments

Saddle Fit

I am amazed when I travel to barns to do a saddle fit how many saddles do not properly fit the horse or the rider.  The best way to explain proper saddle fit to the customer is to use the comparison of starting to train in a pair of shoes that do not fit.  Would you be able to run comfortable in shoes that are too big or too small.  Now imagine that you want to ride and train your horse in a saddle that is either too big or too small.

Added by Sharon Cooper on November 27, 2011 at 4:20pm — No Comments

Santa stole my Christmas horse

NEWS FLASH::

 Santa takes the World Champion horse show 

(C) by Roberta Edstrom…

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Added by Roberta Edstrom on November 26, 2011 at 9:31am — No Comments

The Depressing Decline of Dressage

There are no shortcuts in the training of a dressage horse. Yet we are forced to watch the modern contrivances that are dressage in name only. In the late 19th century, Anna Sewell wrote the story of “Black Beauty” to challenge the inhumane conventions of her day and perceived as “beautiful”. Will we ever hear the story of the 21st century dressage horse and his suffering for the same faddish notions of beauty and elegance? From overchecks to rollkeur, man has run the gamut of abuse to…

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Added by Lois Keays on November 25, 2011 at 12:00pm — 4 Comments

Lesson 19 - November 24 2011

One person was away, so 2 of us joined in on the 7 p.m. lesson.

It was really rushed as I didn't find this out until 4:30 and still had to go home after work to change. But we made it and we were tacked up and ready to go in record time, for me anyway!!

There were 9 of us in the class. It was a little chaotic at first but close to the middle of the night everyone was working great together and hardly any collisions. I would laugh everytime Cooper would try to get real close to…

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Added by Coopersmom_1958 on November 25, 2011 at 9:30am — 1 Comment

Acknowledgement Matters.



Acknowledgement:  Synonyms are  credit,  gratitude,  thanks,  appreciation, …

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Added by Anna Blake on November 25, 2011 at 7:43am — 3 Comments

Me and Charlee



Henk writes:

Lil's husband, Robert, brought his camera out to our paddock the other day, so I thought I'd share some of his pictures with you.…

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Added by Lillian Tepera on November 24, 2011 at 3:16pm — No Comments

My years with Cooper

I hope to make a few more videos for each year, will take awhile as I have tons of photos and videos and trying to pick a few is sooo hard :) 

Thanks Jackie & Shirley and everyone else for all your encouraging words over the years I have been with Barnmice!! I am looking forward to growing with you all over the next years and reading your blogs and accomplishments.

My family knows that I have loved horses since I could walk & talk but some of them can't see how a horse…

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Added by Coopersmom_1958 on November 24, 2011 at 11:30am — 4 Comments

A Sweet Story

Something Really Cool



Lately, life has been incredibly weird! I find myself at odds (personally) always asking for money even though I know it's pretty much the nature of non-profits. I try to stay as positive as I can and always send blessings and thanks to everyone, everything and the Creator everyday but sometimes...



So let me tell you a really cool story - last month a lady contacted us saying her son - 8 years old at the time - was having a birthday party and in lieu…

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Added by Horse Play on November 23, 2011 at 7:09am — No Comments

Quick update from Cleveland

In the interest of using my vacation time up before the end of the year, I took another 4-day weekend off with my sister.  We had icy cold weather, very hot weather and weather in between—but what we didn’t have was rain.  We were able to cross the river on all 4 days.  It was great to ride so much.  The horses were good, for the most part.  Cole did get a little funny towards the end of the ride, Sunday, but that is all.  I think he was remembering the day before when his lunch was in his…

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Added by Judi Daly on November 22, 2011 at 2:19pm — No Comments

Oakley Diaries - 4: Hi-yo spooky! Away!

Oakley would like me to think he's a very high-strung horse. Well, he is pretty lively, but he's gone to great lengths to convince me that he is too difficult to ride, so I should just leave him to munch his hay in his paddock, because every time we left the paddock, he'd find something to be frightened of. Our walk up the path to the stable, or the walk from stable to arena invariably went like this:

"Ahh! What is that frightening thing?" (It's a piece of wood in the…

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Added by B. G. Hearns on November 21, 2011 at 11:28pm — 1 Comment

Part Three: Thanksgiving Every Day.

Christmas is bearing down, getting closer every day, and I continue to defiantly…

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Added by Anna Blake on November 18, 2011 at 8:02am — No Comments

The Horse Rescue Operator’s Blues

This is a bit of a rant - with the rapidly approaching holidays, I am trying to stay positive. But...

I am tired. I am tired of always asking for money, tired of juggling expenses, tired of laying awake wondering where the money for the hay delivery is going to come from, tired of thinking of new and improved ways to ask for money  - I'm just plain tired.

 

 Horse Play has been operating at an over full status for almost 4 years - despite adoptions, and we've had a…

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Added by Horse Play on November 17, 2011 at 11:34am — 2 Comments

Horses Currently at Horse Play - Nov 2011

So for those who may be interested in the lives of the horses we are currently supporting – please see below – for those interested in sponsoring a horse from the list – they are all available – everyone needs a special friend! For those thinking of maybe adopting – best bet is to give us a call or email and we’ll set a day/time for an initial visit and go from there – Horse Play DOES NOT adopt out green horses or horses still presenting behavioral issues – this is because if things go…

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Added by Horse Play on November 17, 2011 at 11:32am — No Comments

Come to the defense of the Western Pleasure horses

Hello

Mrs. Carol Harris who owned the world famous Quarter Horse Rugged Lark as joined forces with our crusade to force the American Quarter Horse Association to stop the sanctioned abuse of the horses.

I have filed a criminal complaint with the Texas Attorney General Office against AQHA for deceptive trade practices that sanction the abuse of the competitive horse.

We are currently trying to get Oklahoma City television media to expose this national disgrace.  Please…

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Added by E. Allan Buck on November 16, 2011 at 4:44pm — 2 Comments

Evening at the stables

Wow, what a storm yesterday evening.  I am sure glad I have an indoor arena to work in when the weather is crummy. 

 

Cole was uninspired.  I have noticed this happens on very warm days when he has a full winter coat like last night.  Consequently, we changed our plans to a slower ride.  I don’t believe in fighting if I can avoid it.  We perfected Turn on the Haunches in his good direction and improved it quite a bit in his not-quite-as-good direction.  I can’t believe how easy…

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Added by Judi Daly on November 15, 2011 at 10:42am — No Comments

2012 Calendar, Ornament Swap & Baked Goods

2012 Horse Play Calendar,

Holiday Ornament Swap & Baked Goods Sale

For Horse Play

 

Our 2012 calendars are now available online at http://www.cafepress.com/horseplayri.593298696

and soon will be available at Horse Play in Saunderstown, The Purple Cow in Wakefield and Allie’s Tack & Feed in North Kingstown. Benefiting Horse Play…

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Added by Horse Play on November 15, 2011 at 9:09am — No Comments

Zoe's first day of training.

Zoe is a 5 year old registered quarter horse. I am training her for my best friend.
Another beautiful day. I got to the barn a little before 2pm. Zoe was in her stall and fairly talkative. I put on her rope halter. She didn't lower her head but she didn't raise it or pull it away either. (She will eventually put her head down for haltering and for the bridle.) I borrowed a hoof pick and started picking her hooves. I started…
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Added by Amanda Hoss on November 14, 2011 at 7:56pm — No Comments

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