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March 25, 2010

Thank God for Cowboys!

Filed under: horse news,runaway horses — admin @ 10:06 am


It’s not often you hear of a cowboy being the hero these days. But that was the case on Wednesday, March 24th, as a 56-year-old ranch hand from Otay Mesa, California helped catch a band of renegade horses that were running through city streets in Chula Vista.

Reports say a band of about a dozen horses stampeded through the suburban neighborhood, followed by news broadcaster helicopters, Humane Society workers, and police.

No people or animals were hurt, thanks to Abel Canales, a cowboy who arrived on the scene with his horse and a lariat. “He was a real cowboy,” a witness is quoted as saying. Canales roped the lead horse and safely guided the herd to some corrals. There is no news on how the horses escaped in the first place, or who they belong to, but I’m sure that’s all been settled by now.

It’s just good to know that when you really need a cowboy around, there’s one to be found. Without an experienced horseman with a skill in roping, this story could have been a sad one.

Read the news article

March 17, 2010

Horse Trainers – if you can call them that

Filed under: bad horse trainers,horse training tips — admin @ 6:59 am

It’s been a little while since our last blog post, but with good reason. I witnessed a horse training video online that I’ve wanted to blog on, but I’ve been waiting for the right words to describe it – no, I have the right words to describe it, I’ve been waiting for the right words to use that won’t get me sued for libel.* The person I would like to defame is a famous horse trainer that would certainly have the means and motivation to probably shut down this entire site, so I’ll let them remain nameless – but certainly not blameless.

We all know that a percentage of horse trainers are probably more qualified to take out your tonsils than train your horses. And frankly, even great trainers can have bad moments. But there are certain trainers that I wish all of us would just refuse to watch on RFDTV, refuse to buy their videos, refuse to go to their traveling tent circus clinics, refuse to buy their high priced carrot sticks, etc etc. Simply because point blank, these people need to be stopped. Much like our government, it’s yours and my dollars that are fueling the madness!

The (very prominent) trainer I saw in this particular video was in this situation, a man had his horse – presumably at a clinic – and as near as you can tell, the horse isn’t paying close enough attention to it’s rider on the ground. As soon as Ms. Spandex pants takes over, things get quite a bit weird. Although if you want to make a big leap of logic, you can kind of tell what she’s trying to do, however, I’ve rarely seen such a demonstration of rudeness and poor timing in dealing with a horse. In a nutshell, she simply jerks the horses head towards her and as soon as the horse looks at her she then shoo’s his head away. She also spends alot of time randomly jerking and pulling on the halter rope, and every time the horse actually gives a little, she is either too late releasing the pressure or simply doesn’t do it at all! To make matters worse, there is speculation by some who’ve seen the video that the horse is obviously blind in one eye – I don’t know that I agree, but if so, it makes the whole thing nearly criminal. I wouldn’t hire them to muck my stalls, much less train a horse for me.

This post has gotten long and on the verge of rambling, so I’ll stop. I guess the moral of the story is, there are so many good trainers out there and most of them don’t have their own show on RFDTV. Can’t we please get past the point in our society where a good “show” marketed well or a funny way of saying things makes you incredibly popular for no apparent reason and makes you automatically pass for someone capable at your trade?! I bet political elections would turn out much differently if we did that, and we wouldn’t have the mess we have in this country. And, much like the truth behind our politicians, most of us “common people” never hear the stories of many of these trainers. For example how one of the most popular ones was sued for abusing and basically ruining a very expensive dressage horse but the suit was made to go away with alot of hush money because his RFDTV show was about to begin airing.** We also don’t see or hear the backstage antics where a prominent trainer refuses autographs and drops f-bombs all the way down the hall as his (mainly children) fans watch and stare.***

I guess my point is, fame and money in the horse business truly don’t always translate to competency. When you are watching a trainer, make them earn your trust, don’t simply give it to them because they are on tv or have a fancy marketing gimmick.

*(libel is written defamation)
**true story – given to me from a first hand witness
***true story – given to me from a first hand witness

March 3, 2010

Great Horse Gifts

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 9:04 am

So…we’ve all had to shop for that “hard-to-buy-for” person in our lives. I’m sure that most of you who are reading this blog have horsey friends and loved-ones to shop for who fall into this “hard-to-shop-for” category. You’d think that the way horses seem to dominate our lives, it would be a slam dunk to shop for a horse person, but as evidenced by this thread in our forum, it’s sometimes harder to shop for horse people. Take me for example, if you bought me a new bridle, I’d sincerely thank you for your thoughtfulness and then not use it because – like most of us do – I have THE bridle I want to use. It’s not that we’re ungrateful or anything, it’s just that so many of us develop such a comfort level with our horses and equipment, we just know what works for us and it’s sometimes hard to get a horse gift for a horsey person.

I have recently stumbled on a great horse gifts website that I thought I’d share with you. It’s called horseandwildlifegifts.com, they have a great selection of horse gifts and decor. So, instead of buying a perfectly great set of reins that your favorite horse person will just let hang there because the set that they patched with a shoestring is finally just getting broke in the way they want them, check out our friends at Horse and Wildlife Gifts, it might make your quest for the perfect horse gift a lot easier!

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