Redmond Equine Blog

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Maybe I Should Wear a Helmet, Even When I Think I Shouldn’t

It was a beautiful, warm, sunny day. My husband and I decided to take our safe, trustworthy horses out for a ride. As we were leaving the trailer he said, “Do you want your helmet?”

I Ride Because…

In the book Alchemy of Lightness, Dr. Maria Katsamanis together with Dominique Barbier, discusses the science of horses. She says, “A magnetometer can measure the heart’s energy field radiating up to 8 to 10 feet around the human body. While this is...

My Horse, My Teacher.

Lexi is my teacher. It’s taken me time to really learn this important lesson. She is my first horse, so I don’t have years of understanding the intricacies of equine behavior and psychology under my belt. I wish I can say that I’ve learned this...

Why do YOU ride?

Sitting on my back deck this beautiful afternoon, I’m taking a look at the latest trail rides posted up on Redmond’s FaveRide.com site. We ride in some truly amazing places, and I feel a bond with the riders who took each picture.

What can your horse’s habits teach you?

I’m one of those people who love to just stand and watch my horses. I love to take in what they do when we humans are outside of their circle of influence.

“What Better a Team than One Who Shares the Love for a Horse…”

As a trainer and an active competitor, my love for horses goes beyond words. I have always had horses in my life and cannot imagine there will ever be time when they are not. While I can attest to the bond and partnership one has with their horse,...

Have You Used Redmond Daily Gold to Heal Your Horse?

Horses are such amazing creatures especially when you consider their ability to recover from something as serious as colic surgery. On April 9th 2014, my horse Pro Bono “Bo” underwent colic surgery due to a 180 degree twist of his large intestine....

Meet Santos – From Heeler to Healer

We have all met horses that stand out. Santos is like that. He was a Heeler and he was very good at his job. He was an alternate for the National Heeler competition and he won a lot of money on his way to the Nationals. In one moment, Santos was...

Does Scott Have His Priorities Right?

As a child I grew up in Ogden, Utah which is “the city”. Growing up there I didn’t get the opportunity to own or even be around horses. But, every summer I was shipped off to Roosevelt, Utah where my great grandparents bred Appaloosas.

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