Redmond Equine Blog

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God Made a Horse… for Stacey

Horses have always been inside my head. My strongest early “horse memory” – probably at age four or five – is reading the book Casey the Clumsy Colt. It was a horsey take on the bull in the china shop, and I read it over and over. At the time my...

God Made A Horse… for Julie

Julie Goodnight shares with us her two perfect matches. I have been blessed with horses that I know were my perfect match—horses that were in my life, just at the right time, to teach me just what I needed to know and learn at the moment. As the old...

Have You Been to an Equine Affair Show?

Three of our Redmond Equine Team have just returned from the Springfield Equine Affair in Massachusetts, and it was a “Rockin” affair. We sold through 4 crates of our 3-5lb Rock, plus cases of our Daily Gold Stress Relief, Daily Red Electrolytes,...

When You Are Dead Last, Do You Give Up – Or Catch Up?

The 43rd Ride and Tie World Championships ended up as one of those events that gets labeled a learning experience. In spite of being predicted to win a top 3 spot, my teammate and I—while indeed setting a blistering pace—committed the most rookie of...

How I turned my high strung thoroughbred into a champion barrel racer

I am a barrel racer who started using Daily Gold about a year and a half ago after a really bad race. I worked at a feed store in Salinas, CA that carried Daily Gold and one of my fellow barrel racers recommended it after I told her about my horse...

My Riding Days

Baron de Coubertin, the initiator of the Modern Olympics in the 1890’s determined there wasn’t an event that tested the skills of true all round athletes. He felt the events of the decathletes were synergistic, meaning if you were good at one event,...

I need a horse

I spent years seeing the world between the ears of a horse. It was my job. It was meaningful, terrific work… but did I realize it and appreciate it then?

What Happened to My Cute Horse?

Last month we received a great testimonial from Jolene Green, a Parelli – Equine Trainer living here in Utah. I enjoy riding with Jo because she really understands her horse’s behavior and temperament. We both ride Arabians and she helps me...

Kourage

Kourage is an endurance bred Arabian, and despite his six years, had been ridden very little and hardly, if ever, on the trails. His, was quite an inappropriate name for an anxious jumpy scardy spirited Arabian!

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