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Finally, some cooler weather – EQUINE Ink
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My Soapbox for Equestrian Writings. Welcome to Equine Ink. Finally, some cooler weather. August 7, 2015. Yesterday was one of those picture perfect summer days in New England. How better to celebrate than out riding? After last winter I’m not complaining about the heat, but we had a stretch of hot, sticky weather that made riding uncomfortable. Between the humidity and the deerflies, the safest option was to hose off the horses and find air conditioning. One boy asked if riding a horse was fun! How much ...
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How much fun is a horse’s tail? – EQUINE Ink
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My Soapbox for Equestrian Writings. Welcome to Equine Ink. How much fun is a horse’s tail? August 4, 2015. I love this video of the cat in the horse’s tail. It reminds me of my standard Poodle, Merlin. We got him when he was about a year old and he had never seen a horse before. He used to chase after me when I rode and would grab onto my horse’s tail. My instructor used to laugh until tears ran down her face. You know you don’t have a TB when . . . Finally, some cooler weather. This video is super cute.
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American Pharoah breezes home in the Haskell – EQUINE Ink
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My Soapbox for Equestrian Writings. Welcome to Equine Ink. American Pharoah breezes home in the Haskell. August 2, 2015. Triple Crown winner American Pharoah romped home in the $1.75 million William Hill Haskell Invitational at Monmouth Park today, making it look easy. The Haskell is part of the Breeders’ Cup Challenge series so with the win, American Pharoah earned guaranteed entry into the Breeders’ Cup Classic. It’s International Helmet Awareness Day! August 2, 2015 at 11:28 pm. Enter your comment here.
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You know you don’t have a TB when . . . – EQUINE Ink
https://equineink.com/2015/08/03/you-know-you-dont-have-a-tb-when
My Soapbox for Equestrian Writings. Welcome to Equine Ink. You know you don’t have a TB when . . . August 3, 2015. I arrived at the barn and found Zelda with a branch firmly attached to her tail. Had this been Freedom, he would have still been running. Zelda? American Pharoah breezes home in the Haskell. How much fun is a horse’s tail? 5 thoughts on “ You know you don’t have a TB when . . . What exactly is that? That’s priceless. Was it hard to remove? August 4, 2015 at 4:33 am. August 4, 2015 at 7:36 am.
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trail riding – EQUINE Ink
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My Soapbox for Equestrian Writings. Welcome to Equine Ink. Quail, cows and pigs, oh my! August 22, 2016. August 21, 2016. This ride had a few surprises on it — some good (beautiful trails) and some a bit scary (a few new animals). Riding with someone who knows the local trails is a treat. This cute little Morgan has just ended a show career and this was his second time out on the trails. Zelda is so much bigger than he is — we looked like Mutt and Jeff. After we left our tour guide (I wanted to ride a bi...
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Left at the gate – EQUINE Ink
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My Soapbox for Equestrian Writings. Welcome to Equine Ink. Left at the gate. July 30, 2015. Unbelievably, the starter hit the button while the last horse was still being loaded into the starting gate! Luckily the assistant starter wasn’t hurt. The horse ended up fifth despite the delay at the start, but was disqualified. The relative meaning of “Just Fine”. It’s International Helmet Awareness Day! 2 thoughts on “ Left at the gate. Doesn’t seem fair. How odd. July 31, 2015 at 12:20 am. Elizabeth Goldsmith...
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It’s International Helmet Awareness Day! – EQUINE Ink
https://equineink.com/2015/08/01/its-international-helmet-awareness-day
My Soapbox for Equestrian Writings. Welcome to Equine Ink. It’s International Helmet Awareness Day! August 1, 2015. My schooling helmet is an Aegis Matrix with the new conehead technology. I bought one last year and like it so much that I bought a second. Since my horses live in separate barns, I try to have duplicates of important items like helmets. I bought mine at VTO saddlery, one of the tack stores that is supporting the sale. Designed to help dissipate impact. It’s very comfortable and q...On Satu...