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12 03, 2018

Successful China Geisha (Asia)

2023-08-31T16:20:37+00:00

Mare, 14.3hh, Bay Dun, 2008 All Breed Pedigree My first Morgan—who has become my first Kindful Morgan—is now my right-hand helper. I couldn’t do my Mountain Trail clinics without her and have had more fun competing in Western Dressage, Working Equitation and trail riding on her than I thought possible at my age. [...]

Successful China Geisha (Asia)2023-08-31T16:20:37+00:00
22 01, 2018

Re-Rider at 59. Part 4

2018-04-26T15:29:58+00:00

I decided that the horse that would best suit me is probably an old fashioned or Working Western style Morgan. Morgans were originally bred in New England and are adapted to harsh weather and conditions, which means that the independence that I am looking for will be there. I can’t handle a hot house flower [...]

Re-Rider at 59. Part 42018-04-26T15:29:58+00:00
31 05, 2017

Re-Rider at 59

2017-05-31T15:11:29+00:00

The ongoing story of a soon to be too old horsewoman, and a really cute, but very opinionated, colorful, Morgan mare.   Before I get to the colorful and opinionated Morgan mare I think it is important to tell the history that led me to her. I decided to write this journal because, during my [...]

Re-Rider at 592017-05-31T15:11:29+00:00
26 04, 2017

Adrenaline: Proof and Patience

2017-04-28T15:06:11+00:00

Adrenaline Adrenaline plays a huge role in the behavior of horses. Because they are prey animals their adrenaline switch is very easy to turn on and quite hard to turn off. In the wild their survival depends on first noticing danger as quickly as possible and then reacting to it by running away very fast. [...]

Adrenaline: Proof and Patience2017-04-28T15:06:11+00:00
21 03, 2017

What Exactly is Western Dressage?

2017-03-21T19:41:15+00:00

There is a new discipline in the horse world that is gaining in popularity so fast that the organizers can barely keep up! It is called Western Dressage and is exactly that, classical dressage done on a western horse using western tack and gaits. It is now a USEF Affiliated discipline with its own set [...]

What Exactly is Western Dressage?2017-03-21T19:41:15+00:00
14 03, 2017

Spring Fever

2017-03-14T17:38:27+00:00

Oh boy! Wonderful, exciting and terrifying all at the same time. For those horse owners lucky, or unlucky, enough to live in a part of the world that experiences winter, spring fever is a real and all too recognizable phenomenon. During the months of freezing cold, with ice, hard ruts and rotten snow covering the [...]

Spring Fever2017-03-14T17:38:27+00:00
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