Stay Home Pony Many farms have a good, often old, outside dog watching over things. It watches over humans and stock alike, and protects possessions from theft as well. The farm dog, is an expected sight on any farm, and many have more than one. The sight
Read more →Tractors, Trucks and Scary Things From the very first time, I rode out of a yard, onto a road, I became very aware of the dangers. It wasn’t the fact that the horses I had the privilege and enjoyment of riding, were barn soured or herd bound
Read more →Ride the Trails Endurance racing, and competitive trail aren’t easy sports, by any stretch of the imagination. A good deal of conditioning is necessary for both horse and rider. It’s imperative that one knows their horse very well indeed. Out on trails, there aren’t any sign posts
Read more →The Ride that was Kidd Sundance Kidd was always an exciting ride. Though some would tire of a horse that was always asking for more, always prancing, dancing, skipping about, yet I never did. He was always on, and never boring. For all his ‘hot’ behaviour, he
Read more →Cantering Kidd Recalling competitive trail rides on Robin, reminds me of some that stick in my mind, but with that big wingnut, Sundance Kidd. I did compete with him a few times, even in competitive trail, though he didn’t do great at vet checks, as he was
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