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Walter on the Predator/Prey Thing.

Walter likes to think of himself as amazingly athletic, incredibly fascinating, and wildly handsome, with an exceptional rack of ears. Remember Walter? He is the Corgi that came here to rescue us from the peace and solitude of the prairie 6 months ago.  Walter has…

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Added by Anna Blake on July 12, 2013 at 8:20am — No Comments

Blogging About Blogging: Thank You!

It’s Independence Day, time to celebrate liberty and freedom. May we ever run free.…

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Added by Anna Blake on July 5, 2013 at 8:36am — No Comments

Telling Horror Stories

People love to tell horror stories. Once they know that I have horses, they can’t resist telling me about getting bucked off, run away with, or stepped on.  Somehow this makes them very cool and the horses very stupid.

I tend to defend…

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Added by Anna Blake on June 28, 2013 at 8:27am — 3 Comments

Dressage Fundamentals: One Day at a Time.

A few weeks ago it was cold and dark; winter is miserable horse weather. It was impossible to ride some days and the best we could do was plan our summer riding goals. Now it’s almost the middle of summer. How are those plans coming along?…

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Added by Anna Blake on June 21, 2013 at 8:38am — No Comments

Firefighting, With Loaves and Fishes.

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Added by Anna Blake on June 14, 2013 at 8:45am — No Comments

Rescued by a Horse.

Have you ever been rescued by a horse? How old were you? Does it still happen?

I’ve been thinking about Julie. Cool name, isn’t it? I make no apologies, I was 6 years old and thought it was the best name ever. I thought Angela was a good name too.

Julie was a pinto pony. She was…

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Added by Anna Blake on June 7, 2013 at 8:25am — 2 Comments

Couples Therapy or Horse Agility?



You both show up at the appointed hour. One of you is more enthusiastic, the other one is second guessing being there at all. Maybe you avoid each other’s gaze. The extrovert in the couple is moving around charming everyone, while the introvert tries to become invisible.…

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Added by Anna Blake on May 31, 2013 at 8:22am — 1 Comment

Fear: It’s What’s for Dinner.

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Ever been afraid of a horse? No? I don’t believe you. Fear is a pretty natural response, especially if your feet can’t touch the ground. It’s common sense, horses are big. They have twice as many legs. Horses…

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Added by Anna Blake on May 24, 2013 at 8:13am — 3 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

Walter Kills (bags) at Lure Coursing.



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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

A Very Thin Line.



A client and I went to see a horse this week. He belonged to her in the past, but I have known him through 5 owners, each time given up reluctantly. This horse is 10 years old. Our Boy is a sensitive, athletic horse, smart and honest. In other words, a wonderful…

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Added by Anna Blake on May 3, 2013 at 8:31am — 3 Comments

The As-If Rule.

“That horse has been beat!” is her opinion. Sometimes you can look at a horse and just tell. He’s showing every sign, and he has been passed from owner to owner. Abuse is always possible, but working with him, I don’t think he’s literally been beaten. Who’s right?

The horse is. It’s my As-If Rule.  His history doesn’t matter that much. If he acts as-if he has been…

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Added by Anna Blake on April 26, 2013 at 8:00am — No Comments

Relationship Status: It’s Complicated.

I’ve been thinking about the words we use to label our relationship with the animals in our lives. It isn’t politically correct to say we own a horse; instead, we are its caretaker. That dog doesn’t belong to you, you’re its guardian. Swell.

Referring to an animal as a family member is the norm; it’s common to hear someone in the barn refer to themselves as Big Red’s Mom, or say that Bandit is their fur-child. No shortage of Fur-Daddies either. I understand the intention and if the…

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Added by Anna Blake on April 19, 2013 at 8:31am — 2 Comments

Mutual Respect and Trust, at Any Size.



I love working with ponies and minis. I know it isn’t politically correct for a dressage queen. I don’t think they’re especially cute and they are certainly not safer at this size. Trust me, I know ponies aren’t toys. I remember getting…

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Added by Anna Blake on April 12, 2013 at 8:17am — No Comments

NEW BARN RULES



  I was at a barn recently, talking to the manager about a client who would be hauling her mule in.  A rider standing by wanted warning ahead, her horse (or someone riding her horse) didn’t like mules. A couple of weeks later that same rider told me that my music spooked her…

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Added by Anna Blake on April 5, 2013 at 7:48am — 7 Comments

Lead Mare/ Musical Chair

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I’m lucky to have a herd of horses under my care. Some people call it horse poor, but I feel rich. I’m lucky to be able to keep them as a family/herd, three of them literally related, in a large pen where they can interact freely. My herd is all ages and sexes, with a wide and extreme range of…

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Added by Anna Blake on March 29, 2013 at 8:20am — 1 Comment

Sharing Horses with Little Sisters.

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Ah, Spring! When a young girl’s thoughts turn to… horses. Just like old girl’s thoughts, and just like every other day of the year. Horse-crazy girls are a consistent…

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Added by Anna Blake on March 22, 2013 at 8:37am — No Comments

Why We Love Them.



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 — No Comments

Balancing Priorities

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 — No Comments

A Flying Change… of Season.

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 — 1 Comment

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