Monday, March 31, 2008

Book Review:The Horse Training Problem Solver


Our Horse of the month for April is Scarlett a lovely Irish Sport horse and since she and her owner Linda appear on the cover of this book I thought I would introduce you to a great reference book for your equine library. The Horse Training Problem Solver by Jessica Jahiel has a wonderful readabilty to it, just imagine short stories, questions and answers and a "how to" all rolled into one. I particulaly like the fact that the book encompasses a variety of different training methods and techniques, always emphasizing what is best for the horse. This book is great for the new horse owner, for someone getting back into horses and also for the experienced horse owner. I've had horses most of my life and I found this book to be useful as a reminder for training methods I had used in the past, but had forgotten about, it gave me a new perspective by encouraging me to try different training styles and it reminded me about the virtues of things like proper warm ups. So, next time your at the tack shop take a look at this book I think you'll like it!

Saturday, March 29, 2008

How could I forget Jeffrey ??


Here it is almost the end of March and I forgot to introduce you to Jeffrey, the March "Horse of the Month" Actually Jeffrey is teamed up with his owner/trainer Jennifer Wilson-horr and together they are an incredible duo. To read about Jeffrey and Jen's 2007 accomplishments please check out their website at www.cedarhill-farm.com . But the real story here is the determination and years of work that have taken place behind the scenes. I have known Jennifer for a number of years and although she has been sidelined more than once because of serious injuries, she has the type of determination that all of us should envy. Jeffrey is her 4 legged proof of how to make a comeback with style!

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Meaders Supply, a great company to do business with!

If you are a farrier or a draft horse owner, Meaders Supply is probably a household name but for us average horse owners we don't always think of shopping there first, but we should. Meaders is not only a beautiful place to visit, it is a well run family business by some of the nicest folks on the planet! No, you won't find boots and breeches and specialty items (other than draft) but you will find a great selection of everyday items such as leads, supplements, grooming tools, buckets, stall mats and more. Their annual Farriers day open house will be happening April 26 and is a great event to attend. What if you don't live locally? The good news is Meaders has an online store, check it out at www.meadersupply.com , you can see pictures of the store interior or shop the online catalog.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Free Snow, Delivery Available

Yeah, That's right FREE! take all you want please....... in 20 years of living in Maine I have never seen this many storms, 19 with #20 on the way, or this much snow.
The snow pack is so high in the horse yard that they now walk down into what I am beginning to call the "run-in cave" I have to keep the 100 gallon water tank filled up to the top because the snow pack is so high on the outside of the tank once they drink down the first 5 or 6 inches of water they can no longer reach the water in the tank because it is below the level that they are standing on. The snow level is so high in the pasture it has reached the bottom of the top rail of my 3 rail fence, and I am not talking about drifts. But it could be worse......OMG what am I saying