Who Is Your Back-Up’
…really want your yearling getting a full scoop of cracked corn’ Probably not. If you’re planning a new barn, so that a novice can care for the horses, it’s important…
…really want your yearling getting a full scoop of cracked corn’ Probably not. If you’re planning a new barn, so that a novice can care for the horses, it’s important…
…15.2 hands. She stormed through the first three levels of eventing (beginner novice, novice and training) in her first year of competition, and I moved her up to preliminary much…
…the preliminary, training and novice levels (and another promising 3-year-old who?ll be starting under saddle in a few months), and my plan over the next four or five years, at…
…competitive debut for another of our homebreds, Phoenix Amani, who’s now 5. After that start, she completed two beginner novice and two novice events, and since I’m planning to move…
…of rider at the beginner novice, novice and training levels, but to leave it intact at the three higher levels, in conjunction with the Federation Equestre Internationale?s rule, and I…
…endurance or competitive trail riding. But occasional galloping (once or twice a month) can be mentally and physically beneficial for novice or beginner novice eventers, dressage horses or show jumpers….
…weekend, and I’m looking forward to moving her up from novice level to training level next year, and to continuing beyond that. Yes, sHe’s turning out to be what we…
…usual style. In February 2009 (three months after she?d started jumping), I ran in her one beginner novice event, and she zoomed around both cross-country and show jumping. Six weeks…
…Novice, Non-Pro, Ride Smart and Pro. Event sponsors included Wahl Clippers and Manna Pro and awards were presented to the top three riders in each division. First place riders were…
…market has to be the 90-plus percent of the membership competing at beginner novice, novice and training level. But if that’s the kind of horse you’re producing, your horses will…