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October Joel Conner Clinic Report: Ranger

October Joel Conner Clinic Report: Ranger

Lise A worked alongside Ranger in the October Joel Conner clinic. While he has made lots of great progress in this style of groundwork, he still has some insecurities surrounding fly spray. Over the course of the three days, Lise worked a lot on helping Ranger grow…

Maisy in the Round Pen

Maisy in the Round Pen

We’re keeping things easy breezy with our miss Maisy, as she is still a growing girl. She comes in for groundwork sessions a few times a week where she gets her wiggles out and learns a bit more about giving to pressure and what a halter means. Here’s a recent video…

Alumni Update: Piper

Alumni Update: Piper

Talia has been working a lot so hasn’t ridden much lately. Piper enjoys being with her pasture mate, Nova.

Alumni Update: Checkers

Alumni Update: Checkers

Checkers was adopted by Silver from previous adopter, Lola. Silver wanted a companion for her horses Bindy and Athena. Checkers is not ridden and is very relaxed and happy. She gets along very well with Athena and Bindy. Athena is an older horse while Bindy is…

Mateo Makes a Choice

Mateo Makes a Choice

We tried the ‘choose a paper’ challenge with Mateo recently. In the end, turns out you can have your cake and eat it too! https://youtube.com/shorts/LJp3nFyP3D4   Mateo has been doing great, making good choices as he grows in his skills on the ground. He is well…

Bandit’s Recent Trim

Bandit’s Recent Trim

Bandit was on her best behavior for her farrier appointment last week, and was a bit cheeky as well! For a long while, Bandit was very guarded about having her hind legs handled. She has evidence of an old injury, and perhaps because of this, she would often react…

Arionna Under Saddle

Arionna Under Saddle

Since her start under saddle a few months ago, Arionna has been making steady forward progress. She’s been riding out of the roundpen, learning to tie, and wearing a bridle. All this while maintaining her sweet demeanor. She is a nice horse who is becoming an even…

Harissa is a Riding Horse!

Harissa is a Riding Horse!

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…

Alumni Update: Tasara

Alumni Update: Tasara

Sherri and Tasara are doing very well together. Tasara is as content and happy as can be and gets lots of attention throughout the day. She loves her large barn area that she can go in and out at will into her very large open paddock. Tasara shares the barn with four…

Alumni Update: Mac

Alumni Update: Mac

Here is an update from Mac’s adopter Jerre from late this summer: Our biggest success has been a deep dive into positive reinforcement and collaborative care. I give Mac the option to refuse any contact, haltering, fly mask, etc., while encouraging participation with…

October Joel Conner Clinic Report: Barb

October Joel Conner Clinic Report: Barb

Annika rode Barb in the October Joel clinic, and has the following to say about their experience together: “Participating in the October Joel Conner clinic with Barb was a lesson in presence, patience, and partnership. Barb is a small horse with a big…

Brandit Forever

Brandit Forever

We have been struggling with Brandy and Bandit’s quality of life for some time now. Over the past two years, both mares have faced challenges that have required us to closely monitor their comfort and happiness. At the beginning of November, Brandy’s condition…

Alumni Update: Opal (Bella)

Alumni Update: Opal (Bella)

Opal’s adopter Lyn recently provided a quick update and photos of Opal (Bella). Right now we are working through a Cushings diagnosis and trying to get dosage right. But we still have fun walking around the property and getting a little grazing time in.

October Joel Conner Clinic Report: Brownie

October Joel Conner Clinic Report: Brownie

Lexee N, who has been working and riding Brownie, brought him into the October Joel Conner clinic for his first riding clinic. Here’s her report on how it went:  “Oh Mr. Brownie! This guy has come so far in such a short time and impresses me every day. This…

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