Great Horse Trips! I’m Packing My Bags!
Thursday, November 08 2012
by Editor
By Jan Westmark-Allan Riding through the Brazilian countryside at Interagro Lusitano. I’m headed to Boston tomorrow to visit my daughter, and while I have traveling on my mind I want to tell you about a few horsey trips that I would love to do. My daughter and I used to visit great dude ranches out west every summer – but two trips I recently heard about would require me heading south! One trip I received info on is “Destination Lusitano” – a trip to Interagro Lusitano farm in Itapira, Brazil
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Dog for Adoption – Tyler
Thursday, October 25 2012
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October 25, 2012 Tyler (1012924) is the cutest 2-year-old Brussels griffon you will ever meet. He’s very friendly, and he loves giving doggie kisses. He enjoys spending time with other dogs, but he’s still a puppy at heart, so he has tons of energy
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Dogs for Adoption – Buddy and Sammy
Tuesday, October 23 2012
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Buddy (06560119) and Sammy (0637710) are a bonded, two-for-one pair. They were dropped off at the Humane Society because their owner couldn’t take care of them anymore.
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“Princess” Dog for Adoption
Tuesday, October 16 2012
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Princess October 16, 2012 We have a new Princess (0520379) at the shelter, and we want everyone to know just how special this royal little girl is.
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The treadmill.
Wednesday, September 26 2012
by Editor
18-year-old Rocketman readies for exercise on the treadmill. I’ve had some interesting dinner conversations with my fellow professionals about extra exercise for our horses, more specifically whether to use a treadmill or a walker. The general consensus has come back in favor of the treadmill
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Jennifer Alfano Wins the $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby
Sunday, June 03 2012
by Editor
Jennifer Alfano riding Jersey Boy won the Hunter Derby at Devon this afternoon with a score of 395, topping Kelley Farmer on Red Sky with 389. Kelley Farmer took three of the five top places, taking third with Taken and fifth with Clearly. Peter Pletcher rounded out the top five with a fourth place aboard NF Shakespeare’s Rhythm.
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Devon 2012
Monday, May 28 2012
by Editor
It’s the last week of May and you see this color: You’re thinking: a box from Tiffany’s, The Robin’s eggs that have just hatched, a beautiful cloudless sky? If you’re one of the legions of competitive hunter or jumper riders, breeders, pony, horse or coaching drivers, side saddle, gaited or western riders, you are seeing Devon Blue, the ubiquitous color that drapes the boxes and grandstands at The Devon Horse Show and Country Fair. The first Saturday night of the 2012 Devon Horse Show brings a chance to check out the vendors, the food, the carnival, who else is there, and, oh yeah, the horses. Devon has something for everyone punctuated by a few traditions of its very own
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Friends and Family
Monday, April 09 2012
by Editor
This Winter, Anne Hambleton, former eventer, steeplechase rider, pony clubber and now devoted fox-hunter, published her first novel, drawing on her life-long love of horses and riding. Anne’s book, Raja, the Story of a Racehorse, begins at a stud farm where the handsome, black foal with aristocratic genes stands out among the others. With a Kentucky Derby winner as his sire, a great name is needed to seal great expectations; he is named “Raja”, meaning “hope” in Arabic, and “king” in India, by the owner’s daughter. As is the case of many modern thoroughbreds, his life is marked by changes, both minute and catastrophic, that take him from a safe, caring and respectful environment where he is “special,” to places where he is but one of many and “not so special”. Woven through this “first-horse” narrative are the voices of his dam and the Arabic princess who had named him but who is pulled from his life by the exigencies of the 911 attacks. His dam told him, “Remember this always; even when life is hard, never, ever give up.” Princess Ayesha told him, “You’re the most perfect thing in the universe and I will always love you.” He will need the strength of these memories to pull him through because, as the farm manager reminds us, “racing is a business, plain and simple. It’s a beautiful sport, but you can’t be sentimental if you want to win at the highest levels.” Anne Hambleton’s commitment to riding and horses has continued unabated throughout her varied academic and business lives. During the years that she was a steeplechase jockey she was working full-time at her home in Vermont and commuting to the Delaware Valley of Pennsylvania on weekends to race horses. When she left steeplechasing, she picked up three day eventing and continued the commute. These days she is still commuting from her farm to foxhunt with Mr.
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