Extreme Mountain Riding Horse
December 16th, 2011
54 year old guys having fun, Ride horses keep you from getting old!!!
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54 year old guys having fun, Ride horses keep you from getting old!!!
Duration : 0:5:48
“To succeed you must first improve, to improve you must first practice, to practice you must first learn, and to learn you must first fail.”
-Wesley Woo
I can Identify with that quote! This trail ride was an experience! I took the boys out on pretty much Identical rides through the Brandwine Valley. I was hoping for a nice calm and peaceful ride, but Bay had other plans. He decided to argue over a puddle, of all things! I stood my ground, and he decided that I was right after all… I usually am
Gam was awesome as always, Bay is just a little slower to catch on, but I love him just the same. Thumbs up for rescue horses!
Have you guys ever had to deal with something like this?! How did you overcome your obstacles? Let me know in the comments, I love to hear from you.
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Every year, more children and adults with disabilities whos lives, limbs and language are limited are positively impacted by the opportunity to ride a horse. Youre your help, the American Quarter Horse Foundation is committed to sharing Americas Horse with those who need him. Visit us on the Web at americashorsecares.com and learn about how you can make a difference in the lives of people and horses served by the American Quarter Horse Foundation.
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This is the story of Emily and her horse Bear. From age 7 to 13 we follow Emily as she progresses from ponies to her quarter horse Bear. It’s not about champions winning gold (at least not yet) or overcoming great odds: it’s a simple story that happens a million times a year. A young person coming of age and connecting with an animal. In return learning about themselves through their horse. In this segment, Emily’s instructor talks about her training and her natural abilities. In the rest of the program Emily competes at fairs and 4-H events. This is a great program for families thinking about getting into the equine world. To view the entire program look for it at your local library, if it’s not there ask your librarian to bring it in. Check out my channel for other videos. Check out my web site for more info www.ecofilms.bc.ca DVD’s can be purchased using Pay Pal.
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your son an daughter would love to learn to ride horses they are not involved in anything on the weekends or weekday evening you would like to see their confidence grow
your child will learn to care for this beautiful horse they will learn how to stay safe whith one they will learn balance an coordination they will learn to understand and control their horse think of the benefits by helping your child to learn better disapline confidence and pride
contact me email cwbycopey@comcast.net www.glenslee.com salem oregon
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16 yr old dark chestnut gelding 15.3 hands.
Western Pleasure, English Pleasure, Showmanship, Horsemanship, Low Hunter.
I am representing Barney for a friend who bought him for her 6 year old daughter to learn to ride and compete with. Her daughter has won many walk/jog championships then had gone on to beginning/youth Western Pleasure and English Pleasure events successfully.
Her daughter is now 11 and feels the need for speed and is focusing on her barrel horse and timed events. They have decided to offer Barney for sale to go on and teach another rider or offer a seasoned and beautiful ride for any level rider.
He has been impeccably trained, and is very easy and enjoyable to be around. Tail is all natural and all his. I have had him at my barn for about a week, he has had some vacation timebut is oh-so-good!
Asking Price $8500
**A good home is top priority, all offers will be considered**
Additional videos of Barney will be posted soon. Please contact 941-923-5022 or e-mail foxtrotusa@verizon.net for any additional information.
Additional YouTubes Videos for Barney;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rC9HkR08h-U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mG-eQcO8SGQ
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Every year, more children and adults with disabilities whos lives, limbs and language are limited are positively impacted by the opportunity to ride a horse. Youre your help, the American Quarter Horse Foundation is committed to sharing Americas Horse with those who need him. Visit us on the Web at americashorsecares.com and learn about how you can make a difference in the lives of people and horses served by the American Quarter Horse Foundation.
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StillWater Slick $6000 AQHA Registered Red Dun Gelding #4470417 DOB: April 1, 2003 Height: 14.3 Hands Weight: 1100 lbs. See ad with Slicks registered bloodlines here: http://horsetopia.horse-for-sale.org/… Beautiful registered quarter horse red dun gelding ready to show and/or pleasure ride. Excellent disposition, gets along with other horses, and loves people. Very affectionate and a blast to ride. Willing to learn and do new things. Has a good mind. Is sound mentally and physically. Great conformation, very handsome with expressive eyes. Fun on the trails, fun in the arena. Very trustworthy and comfortable to ride. Has so much potential for competition or as a pleasure horse. Started under saddle last July 2007 in basic dressage and trail/mountain riding. Great horse for a man, woman, boy, or girl who wants a trustworthy sweet-natured companion. Bathes, clips, and hauls nicely. A Dynamite Horse, literally and figuratively! He is fed Dynamite supplements and grain products and eastern Washington grass hay and pasture. Last professional dental work done in February. More pictures available to view. To request link to more pictures and video: jillpony@hotmail.com Music credits: James Dupree singing Dinasaur by Hank Williams Jr. http://www.youtube.com/user/jamesdupremusic
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*READ*:
Annie is no longer my horse.
May of 2007, I went to test ride a sorrel Quarter Horse and We ended up buying her. This is the video of us bringing her home.
I had Annie for about a year a half before deciding I was ready to move on to something new. She taught me so much during the time I did own her and I couldn’t have asked for a better first horse to learn the basics of riding with. We sold her in November 2008 to a wonderful new home and I now have two other mares; a red dun and an appaloosa.
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