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Western Riders Everywhere

Members (53)

Cindy Jeffery SkyHilaryLove Tracey Smith Gary Marsolais Barbara F. Nora Robinson Sarah at HorseJobs.ca Cindi Roberts Katherine Laura F. Gary Stuart karen Sharf Wendy Bobbi-Shannon Finnebraaten Misha Sharon Hunchak Michele a.k.a.  me-and-Cisco Melissa Smith Melissa Laine diane black karine Ryley Bridget H ashleym100 Frog Foot Vanessa Bardeck Cheryl Leanne Schneider Sarah Ingrey
 

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Western Riders Everywhere

A group for every discipline of Western Riding and the people who love it!

Members: 53
Latest Activity: Dec 23

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Sarah at HorseJobs.ca

Western Saddle fitter in Ontario?

Started by Sarah at HorseJobs.ca Oct 22.

Barbara F.

Help understanding reining 4 Replies

Started by Barbara F.. Last reply by Gary Marsolais Apr 14.

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April Reeves Comment by April Reeves on October 22, 2009 at 12:40pm
Hi everyone, good to see a Western group!
Sarah at HorseJobs.ca Comment by Sarah at HorseJobs.ca on October 15, 2009 at 10:44pm
Hi!
We need your help!
NEW!
A brand new Canadian survey was released this week to gather vital information about current resources available to equestrians like you.
HorseJobs.ca has proudly joined with Equine Guelph and other equine industry leaders to promote the changing needs of our industry and now YOU have a chance to make your voice heard.

The survey is open to ANYONE involved in the equine industry, whether you are an equine related business owner, competitor or a sometime pleasure rider. Your opinion matters to us and we want to hear what you have to say.

The survey is quick (about 10 minutes) and all results are confidential.

Tell EVERYONE! Forward this to your equine friends, family and coworkers.

A link to the survey can be found by clicking HERE

MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD NOW
Andrea Carr-Dumanski Comment by Andrea Carr-Dumanski on June 7, 2009 at 1:41pm
Hello everyone, I just want to share that I just did a Pat Wyse clinic here in Alberta, Canada. It was amazing, I learned so much, he is a very good teacher. I found that he broke down the maneuvers so that it was natural for the horse to do them. It was 5 days and I feel like a totally differnet rider (more confident) He does a 2 week session at his home in the summers I would love to do that and learn some advance techniques.
Cindy Jeffery Comment by Cindy Jeffery on January 21, 2009 at 10:34pm
Hi there, it's been awhile since I was on last. How was everyone's winter going? How are the horses? Mine are fat and sassy, had to put a turnout blanket on Slocan TNT this winter, his 24 year old bones and muscles need the extra TLC. Parka got some hay dust in his eye so have been nursing that with homeopathics and flushing. I also got a fly mask which helps protect against UV rays, it's great for the winter glare off the snow and keeping dust and hay particles from blowing in his eyes. Other than that the other 4 are doing just great. Our mare Flick decided at -20 C she was going to get out and help herself to the hay, fortunately we found her before she did any damage. It turns out she climbed over the feeder which has been lowered due to snow packing, repaired that by raising the bars to chest level instead of knees.
Michele a.k.a.  me-and-Cisco Comment by Michele a.k.a. me-and-Cisco on November 3, 2008 at 10:15am
Hi, all.... I am happy to join the western riders group! What a great idea. I have owned Cisco for three years now and she is 6 years old. I enjoy trail riding in our area, just outside Ancaster. Looking forward to hearing from and getting know others in this group.

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SkyHilaryLove Comment by SkyHilaryLove on October 6, 2008 at 5:08pm
Whoa guess what?! The group picture is the same saddle I have!!!!
Katherine Comment by Katherine on October 5, 2008 at 10:55am
Hi everyone! I started this group for everyone who loves to ride or watch reining, barrel racing, western pleasure and all the different aspects of western riding. I hope everyone will add lots about themselves and what kind of riding they do, what kind of horses they have and anything else you'd like to talk about!
 
 

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