Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Horse Stuff, February 16

Pleasure/horsemanship (great 4-H) horse and speed horse for sale:
(From owner's email) I have a really nice show gelding for sale. He is an own son of Impulsions. You can view his breeding at the following site: http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/impulse+command I had bought him for my show horse when I sold the sorrel mare that my daughter always rode. I showed him a little bit two summers ago and then this past summer a 13 year old girl from Juniata showed him all summer. He is a finished show horse and has had 18 months of professional training. He is a beautiful mover as he does not know how to four beat. He is good enough to be competitive in the senior 4-H age division in western pleasure and horsemanship. He would be suitable for a young person too. If you'd like more info, please contact Julie Otero, Lexington, at julie.otero@esu10.org

The second horse we have for sale is a 9 year old gelding for barrels and poles. He is a paternal grandson of Son Frost and you can view his breeding at the following site: http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/ja+dox+frost+boy This horse has blinding speed and is very well patterned. He is a 1D contender. He has had limited showing the past two summers. The only reason it has been limited is that his rider has been hurt off and on for the past two years. He probably needs a more experienced rider. If you'd like more info, please contact Julie Otero, Lexington, at julie.otero@esu10.org

Horsin Around 2010 DVD's now available:
(from Kathy Anderson) Horsin Around 2010 was a great success and Holly Hover did a tremendous job of providing numerous great tips and exercises to improve horses and riders. The DVD Horsin Around is ready for purchase and can be ordered at: https://middleloup.unl.edu/zen/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=94. Price is $55 for 5 DVD set, which covers the entire 2 days. If you missed out, this is a great opportunity to catch up.

Website to visit: Unwanted Horse Coalition
The mission of the Unwanted Horse Coalition is to reduce the number of unwanted horses and to improve their welfare through education and the efforts of organizations committed to the health, safety, and responsible care and disposition of these horses.

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