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Drummer Boy – 2007 Pinto Friesian Percheron Cross Gelding
Let this extraordinary Pinto Friesian Percheron cross color your world! His look-at-me markings (complete with rare ink-spots) complement his correct conformation and movement. Drummer Boy has a comical, sweet personality that make training sessions a true joy. His solid foundation … Continue reading
Posted in Horses for Sale
Tagged dressage, event, for sale, fox, freisian, Friesian, frisian, gelding, horse for sale, hunt, hunter, jump, jumper, natural horse training, natural horsemanship, paint, percheron, pinto, sport horse, sporthorse
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Saturday Afternoon With Grace
Grace has spent the week hanging over the fence watching me work clients’ horses. “Am I next?” she seemed to ask continuously. Despite the bitter chill, Mark and I brought her out today for some quality family time. While I … Continue reading
Posted in clicker training, Friesian Horse Pictures, Natural Friesian Training
Tagged advice, cavaletti, challenge course, crossrail, equestrian, equine, freisian, Friesian, frisian, ground drive, horse, horse whisperer, horsemanship, horses, natural, natural horse, natural horse training, natural horse training methods, natural horsemanship, naturally, operant conditioning, principle, principles, tip, tips, trail obstacles, training
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Preventing Scratches
Friesians, though sparsely feathered compared with other breeds such as Shires, Clydes or Gypsies, are nontheless prone to getting “scratches” during rainy spells. MTG is out favorite, if fragrant, remedy. We love this recipe as it replicates the use of … Continue reading
Posted in Friesian Horse Care, Living With Friesians
Tagged care, feather, feathered, feathers, Friesian, gypsy, gypsy cob, gypsy tinker, gypsy vanner, horse, irish cob, MTG mane tail groom, muddy, natural, natural horse care, prevent scratches, rain rot, rainrot, scratches, scratches remedy, Shapely's MTG, tinker
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Polishing the Ring…A walk with Grace
I have to say sometimes I wish I had an extra 6 hours in the day to write down all the things that transpire in the course of a day. The story would be pretty immaculate. Take this story for … Continue reading
Posted in Living With Friesians, Medieval Games, Natural Friesian Training
Tagged arena, canter, cavaletti, course of a day, deserved attention, Friesian, horses, lead by example, leadership, mane, medieval games, natural friesian, pasture, reeds, running in hand, trot in hand, xenophon
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Remmelt Friesian Stallion
Thanks go out again to Tonya, our beloved Gracie’s breeder, for sending more photographs. These are of Remmelt, Gracie’s Granddaddy on her mother’s side. Enjoy! Â Â
370 Days of Grace…
It’s not that I didn’t mark the 365th, it’s that I haven’t had time to post. It was funny… I spent all day joking with Kirsten about making Grace a carrot cake for her “Bower Birthday” which also happens to … Continue reading
Posted in Living With Friesians
Tagged adolescence, adulthood, anniversary, birthdays, carrot cake, curiousity, duchess, expressions, Friesian, intelligence, kirsten, poise, welcome addition
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