Riding the Spooky Horse
Monday, March 04 2013
by Editor
It’s been said that the most challenging horses are those who have the most to teach us, but riding a spooky horse can be unpleasant and worrisome, and can even affect your confidence. If you find yourself reluctant to leave the barn because your horse’s spooking is making rides unpleasant, learning how best to handle the situation can make rides more enjoyable for both of you. Evaluate Before you chalk up a horse’s spookiness or re-activeness to a training or behavior issue, eliminate the possibility of it being a physical issue
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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between the ears, beyond the track, education, exercise, horse, in the irons, show world, your-horse
Team USA Wins $75,000 Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™
Saturday, March 02 2013
by Editor
Wellington, FL – March 1, 2013 – The powerhouse U.S. show jumping team of Kent Farrington, Reed Kessler, Laura Kraut and Beezie Madden earned victory in Friday night’s $75,000 Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ presented by G&C Farm , at the 2013 FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington, FL
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
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adult, beyond the track, education, fti wef, g&c farm, palm beach, show world, social-media, tails & trails, the offside, tucker the wunderkind, venezuela
Interview with Classic Equine Equipment’s Texas Rep-Don Buyse
Friday, March 01 2013
by Editor
This week we’re pleased to introduce you to Don Buyse, Classic Equine Equipment’s Texas representative. Don has been in construction all of his life. He specialized in barn building, and has been a Classic Equine Equipment distributor for fifteen years, and has been our exclusive Texas representative for eight years.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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archives, between the ears, classic, classic-equine, contractor, education, horses, interview, management, the classic insider, tucker the wunderkind
Return Fire – Available for Adoption!
Thursday, February 28 2013
by Editor
4 year old, 16hh Thoroughbred gelding “Return Fire” is now available for adoption from our Marysville, Ohio facility! There is one word for this cute gelding- lazy. His favorite gear is standing still watching the world go by which means no need to teach him to stand quietly at the mounting block-he has that down pat! It’s the going to work after that that he questions the need for. The first few minutes of the ride are spend winding him up and convincing him everything is going to be okay and then he goes to work. We haven’t had the opportunity to ride outside due to weather, but I am sure he will be more forward outdoors where he is in his comfort zone. It all comes down to him being young minded and not very worldly even though he did have 5 starts at the track. He will need a rider that can bring along a very green horse that has great basics, but needs a firm but confident leader. Under saddle he is light to ride and is short backed enough to be balanced and athletic.
- Published in Beyond the Track, Z-Blogs
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archives, beyond the track, cute, education, going-out, grabs-national, in the irons, michigan, november-2012, pennsylvania, the classic insider, track
Roffman Rides to High Points at Florida Dressage Classic CDI
Wednesday, February 27 2013
by Editor
Wellington, FL (February 26, 2013) – What’s better than a great ride on a beautiful horse? Why, two great rides on two horses, of course. Caroline Roffman, who owns and operates Lionshare Dressage with rider and trainer, Endel Ots, continues to successfully campaign the Hanoverian gelding, Bon Chance (Belissimo M x Weltmeyer), winning Sunday’s Developing Horse Prix St Georges (70.147%) at the Florida Dressage Classic CDI, February 14-17, less than a month after equally-consistent Fourth Level marks during the Gold Coast Dressage series, and also had the highest-scoring (66.477%) Lusitano, Uruguai Do Arete, for owners Robinson Lusitanos, in the FEI Prix St George. Roffman said bringing the chestnut gelding Bon Chance, aka Moto, to the show arena at Fourth Level was horse’s first return to the ring since he tied for first in the Six-Year-Old division at the Young Horse Championships in 2012. The goal, after a solid win in the 70’s at Fourth Level, was to bring Bon Chance to Prix St George. With a second place in Saturday’s Developing PSG, and a win on Sunday, the Lionshare Dressage duo is right on track. “I am blessed to develop such horses and am excited for their futures,” she said.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Dreams Come True
Tuesday, February 26 2013
by Editor
My first Sidelines cover story! By Dani Moritz When Jan, our editor, sent me an email saying she wanted Reed Kessler on the cover of Sidelines and she wanted me to write the story, I couldn’t believe it. Me? Writing the cover story for Sidelines
- Published in Pony Tales, Z-Blogs
1,000+ Ex-Racehorses Transitioned into Second Careers through CANTER Chapters’ Free Online Sales Listings
Tuesday, February 26 2013
by Editor
Show Ring Success and Thoroughbred Incentive Programs Ignite Interest in Ex-Racehorses Lodi, OH (February 26, 2013) – CANTER Chapters are celebrating a milestone year for transitioning ex-racehorses into second careers through their free online sales listings. The 10 CANTER Chapters online sales websites served 596 trainers at 30 racetracks nationally in 2012 and successfully transitioned 1,015 racehorses nearing the end of their racing careers. “Our horses try hard for us on the racetrack so our loyalty to them goes beyond their race careers,” noted Bob and Marcia Wolfe, trainers at Penn National Race Course, Grantville, PA
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
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beyond the track, education, lifestyle, ottb, show world, tails & trails, thoroughbred, tucker the wunderkind, virginia
Dog of the Day – Missy
Tuesday, February 26 2013
by Editor
My name is Missy. I was rescued from Louisiana during the flooding last month. I was one of 40 dogs spared from the gas chamber thanks to Big Dog Ranch
- Published in Tails & Trails, Z-Blogs
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education, higher education, in the irons, pony tales, retriever, the classic insider, the offside, the-barn-book, tucker the wunderkind
Time To Talk About Hot Polo Players! (It’s About Time, Too!)
Tuesday, February 26 2013
by Editor
By Jan Westmark-Allan Nic standing against the wall during his photo shoot. Notice his hair is messy on top of his head – someone had to fix it! While in Wellington recently I had the opportunity to enjoy some polo. Of course the ponies were nice, the atmosphere electric but it was the oh-so-handsome polo players that attracted my attention
- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
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atmosphere, editor, education, horse-shows, in the irons, pony tales, rob jordan, sidelines tv, tails & trails, the classic insider, tucker the wunderkind, wef
Congratulations to the Backstage Pass Photo Contest Winners!
Saturday, February 23 2013
by Editor
By Jan Westmark-Allan This great photo of a little girl and her horse was a runner-up in the Sidelines Backstage Pass Photo contest. Submitted by Diana Hoppe of Bon Aqua, Tennessee I love running Sidelines photo contests because I love looking at all the photos! We get hundreds of photos in each contest and picking the top photos isn’t an easy task
- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
backstage, beach, education, show world, sidelines-magazine, tails & trails, tucker the wunderkind, winning-photos