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The Bucking S Ranch (Wyoming, USA) is looking for help. They need a cook, and a few wranglers. I ALWAYS ride with my helmet, no matter what horse I ride. Last Saturday I was once again proven that anybody on any horse should always wear a helmet. Last Saturday I took the most quite horse out on a ride. We didn't go to any new places, and the weather was really nice and quite. All of the sudden a dog on a different side of the fence came toward us barking. The usually VERY quite Dart spooked. All four of his feet came off the ground. I went from the saddle into the air, on his neck, he was still jumping, up in the air again, and down on the ground. I hit a nerve in my arm and I couldn't use it for an hour, also I had a hard and very painfull time turning my head to the left for two days. After throwing me off my loyal friend Dart stayed with me and then he put his nose into my chest. This was a freak accident, it was nobodys fault. The dog was being a dog and being a prey animal Dart spooked. I am glad I was wearing a helmet, because begening my track season with a trip to ER because of a horseback riding accident, would not have been good. So no matter the horse or the talent of the rider, a riding helmet should be worn at all times when riding. Where in the internet can I find/look at photos taken from competition, both in dressage and show jumping? I would like to see photos of one particular horse. He has competed in sankt petersburg and in moscow in russia during years 2001-2007 spring.
Horseback rides and trips near Staritsa, 3-4 hours from Moscow. Home-raised well socialized animals, private dacha, quiet, unlimited space for riding, hilly terrain, the Volga river. You are allowed to ride on your own but assistance available if needed. Very inexpensive (750 to 1500 roubles, or $40-60 for accommodation and unlimited riding). See www.russian-horse-rides.com , write to paul_voytinsky@yahoo.com, or call me at 8-910-932-5546. Anyone who has some information, please answer this topic =) I really want an Orlov Trotter, but since I am living in US I will have to import one from Russia. Any advice? Suggestions? LInks to more info? We are looking to import a Kabardin mare. Must be black in color and should be around 4 years old to 8 years old. Must be good performing horse and easy to handle. Pictures and short video clips are preferred. looking to export in April, 2008. sales@alogodynamics.com GMT -6 001-608-554-1117 Why do so many people hate people like Pat Parelli, Lidia and Alexander Nevzorov, Dr. Robert Cook? Why do so many equestrians think that these people are evil? All these people are doing, is trying to educate people about horses and horsemanship. And most people know that they are right, and change, but others cross their hands and keep doing what they are doing even though the horses are in pain. So why do so many people hate Nevzorovs, Cook, Parelli, when all they are tryong to do is protect the animals that we love? Has anybody ever heard of joint injections in horses? It is just coming out in US, so I don't think anybody in Russia has heard of it. It is actually really good for horses that are ridden more than 30mins 4days a week. Anything more puts a lot of straint on the equine joints, and most horses have countless injuries, and go lame. My tainer and her husband (a vet) have been injecting this horse, Nantes (i take care of him, there are pics of him on my equestrian.ru page), for about 7 years now, and he has never been lame, and he is a Grand Prix dressage horse. check out www.thehorse.com, it is a website an dalso a magazine on horse health, and search for joint injections. Hi!
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