by Lily Leitkowski | Oct 16, 2025 | Harissa
Following months of preparation, we can officially say that Harissa is a riding horse! When we first met Harissa, we weren’t convinced she wouldn’t go for the jugular. She had a poor understanding of pressure, and could be quite dangerous to be around. We had moments...
by Lily Leitkowski | May 7, 2025 | Harissa, Joel Conner Clinic Reports
Lexee has been working with Harissa, and recently participated in the May Joel Conner clinic alongside this fiery redhead. Here’s what she has to say: “Harissa has been going great with her newest fashion piece of a saddle. And wearing it has brought out some new...
by Lily Leitkowski | Apr 22, 2025 | Harissa, Joel Conner Clinic Reports
Lexee N on working with Harissa: “Well this mare continues to impress me and many others. The first Joel Conner clinic we have made it to a huge stepping stone of saddling Harissa for the first time in her life. Not often do we know a horse’s history of their...
by Lily Leitkowski | Dec 30, 2024 | Harissa
Here is a showcase of Harissa vs. the Can Bag. Clearly, Harissa: 1, Can Bag: 0. Harissa sure has come a long way in her own self-confidence, and as a result, feels no fear about showing the can bag who is boss! This process of ‘sacking out’ is not just for fun —...
by Lily Leitkowski | Nov 30, 2024 | Harissa
Lexee N has been working with Harissa for the last several months on the ground, getting her ready for her first saddling. Here’s what she has to say about their time together recently: “Working with Harissa has been great. She is one classy gal. By classy, I mean she...
by Lily Leitkowski | Sep 14, 2024 | Harissa
Yesterday may have been Friday the 13th, but the creepy crawlies are still out. That’s right, it’s botfly season. These pests have it really figured out — they lay their eggs on the legs and sides of horses, places where they are likely to be ingested by the pass of a...