Category Archives: Farm Updates

Welcome to the Family

We have a  new member of the family!  “Diego,” as we are calling him until he tells us his permanent name, is a 16-month old Friesian Percheron Paint cross.

new friesian paint percheron cross with appaloosa

 After I greeted him, I looked down in the grass:

lucky four leaf clover

We take that as a very good sign!

Diego is out with the geldings now learning the ropes.  He will grow up in our green fields.  He’ll be started using natural horsemanship principles.  He’ll most likely enjoy the variety of dressage, eventing, trail riding, and medieval reenactments, with some horse shows thrown in.  We look forward to posting his progress!

 

 

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Congratulations, New Horse Owner!

Congratulations are in order to Cappy from Albany, NY. Cappy is Zydeco Boogaloo’s proud new owner.

Boogie traveled “like a lady” to her new home. Her new name will be “Adrianna.” We can’t wait to hear updates!

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Almost Heaven Kennel: 180 Miles Apart, 180 Degrees of Separation

Mark patrols CNN with fervor.  This morning, he emailed me a link in disgust.  Apparently, authorities raided the “Almost Heaven Kennel”  in Emmaus, PA.  They rescued 800-1000 animals from this nightmarish menagerie and puppy mill, including miniature horses.  They also discovered 65 carcasses.

Our blood boils at human greed and cruelty even as we cheer on the officials who successfully rescued hundreds of animals from unimaginable conditions.   We deplore this operation that borrows from our name.  We are absolutely dedicated to creating a “heavenly” experience for our horses and riders here in Wild, Wonderful West Virginia.

Almost Heaven Kennel may be located 180 miles away, but they are 180 degrees apart.

Read the full story here.

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My Favorite West Virginia Horse Trainer

It never ceases to amaze me the twists and turns life takes when you least expect it. Who would have thought that I would be where I am now? If you had told me two years ago that I’d be living in the West Virginia Panhandle, married to the best natural dressage, natural hunter-jumper, natural horsemanship trainer, and all around incredibly talented wife Kirsten, I’d have laughed at you and gone about my business.

But then, here I am. Now, I’m getting valuable hands-on experience as a natural horseman and learning to ride while learning to teach my horse curiosity, friendliness, and courage. Dolly Madison and I are taking every opportunity to ride in our large grass arena, and are frequent visitors to the pole bending/Saracen head game row where we weave in and out of the poles like champs. That is an amazing feat of horsemanship for a guy with such a late start.

I’m also really blessed to be a part of the turnout board operation. Daily walks amongst the pastures are relaxing and fun, and watching the play of horse politics at feeding time is the source of endless hours of amusement and discussion. I’ve had the opportunity to turn an open field into structured pastures, creating order out of emptiness.

I’ve been gifted with watching new horses arrive unsure and uncertain of themselves and their surroundings, and be completely transformed by the open fields, good grazing, and natural environment we have here in the wv panhandle. And I’ve been blessed by seeing horses riding through farm lanes and trails that have existed since the Civil War, on land granted before the founding of our Country. Our horses graze on the very same grass grazed on by Stuart’s, Jackson’s, and Lee’s horses. How cool is that?

But best of all, is the time I get to spend with Kirsten working with the Horses. They’re a part of our daily lives. So many major operations, the people you speak to are not the person who manages the barn, who stays up all night with the sick horses, or shovels out the barn after the horses. Here, on this farm, we’re it. We’re as close to the animals on a daily basis as possible and horsemanship and horse care is integrated fully into our daily lives. I’ve learned so much in so little time, and she is the best horsemanship teacher I’ve ever met. It’s an honor to board my own horse here, and a privilege to learn from her teaching.

And it’s a privilege to be 15 days older than she is :=) Happy Birthday, my Love!

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Knutsford Edward, Angus’ Sire

WOW! We just found this awesome video of Angus’ Sire, Knutsford Edward. Enjoy!

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Spring Shots and Equine Dentistry

Valley Equine will be coming out the afternoon of Friday, March 28 for vaccinations and Coggins Tests. Please let me know as soon as possible if you would like your horse vaccinated and what you would like him/her vaccinated for.Fernando Martinez will be out to float teeth in early May (we are in the process of nailing down the exact date.) Again, please let me know ASAP if you want your horse to be on the list.

Thanks!

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January Horse Farm Updates

A fairly mild and VERY fulfilling January thunders towards its end. Please forgive the mess on this site: this was a month of new partnerships and new projects. This new, expanding version 2.0 of our AHHS website reflects the apparent chaos that growth and change may bring!

Ginny and Nick found instant partnerships with new horses Maggie and George. Lady and Squirt found new homes and new job descriptions that suit them to a “T”. Jessie sent Volly here for “boarding school” while she returned to her beloved New Zealand for 6 months. And Mark and I found new identity as a married couple. Congratulations all!

Over the next few weeks look for website additions and lengthening days. Any ideas how we can make our website better serve YOU? We can’t do anything about the weather but we can improve our online equestrian experience!

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