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Over
the
Hill
Farm's
Porter
Allen
and
Halo
Win
Medium
Pony
Hunter
Championship
and
Grand
Reserve
Championship
at
2009
USEF
Pony
Finals
OVER THE HILL FARM
For
Immediate
Release
Jennifer
Wood
for
Phelps
Media
Group,
Inc.
International,
Lexington,
KY
August
12,
2009
It
was
a
highly
successful
week
for
Over
The
16th
overall
Medium
Pony
Hunter
Brooke
Price,
won
the
under
saddle
the
Hill
Farm
at
this
year's
USEF
Pony
was
Out
of
the
Blue,
ridden
and
owned
by
phase
of
the
Large
Pony
Hunters
with
Finals
in
Lexington,
KY.
Over
the
Hill
Anna
Rossi. high
scores
of
90,
90,
and
89.
Michealla
Farm,
led
by
Bill
Schaub
of
Sanford,
FL,
Gerlacher
rode
Marcy
Betts'
Who's
the
brought
25
ponies
to
compete
at
the
Blondie,
ridden
and
owned
by
Anna
Man
to
26th
place
overall
in
the
division.
national
championship
and
had
13
Demetree,
was
24th
overall
in
the
ponies
in
the
sale
auction. Medium
Ponies.
Demetree
competed
in
The
Large
Green
Pony
division
saw
Surf's
the
USEF
Pony
Medal
Finals
on
Anne
Up,
owned
by
Dara
Schaefer
and
ridden
Their
biggest
win
came
from
Halo,
a
Gardner's
Best
Kept
Secret.
Out
of
219
by
Kaitlan
Parker,
9inish
24th
overall.
nine‐year‐old
Warmblood
pony
owned
riders,
she
was
called
back
in
12th
place. Parker
was
awarded
with
the
Emerson
by
Ashley
Kennedy
Whitner
and
ridden
Burr
Horsemanship
Award
for
her
age
by
Porter
Allen
of
Boerne,
Texas.
Halo,
"The
Medium
Pony
Hunter
division
was
group.
who
was
also
last
year's
Grand
Pony
gigantic,"
said
Schaub.
"I
was
most
proud
Hunter
Champion
at
the
Capital
that
all
9ive
of
my
rider/pony
combina‐ The
Medium
Green
Pony
division
had
Challenge
Horse
Show,
9inished
as
the
tions
scored
in
the
mid
80s
and
above
in
two
ponies
from
Over
the
Hill
Farm.
Hope
champion
of
the
Medium
Pony
Hunter
their
over
fences
class.
That
put
all
9ive
in
I'm
It,
ridden
by
Anna
Rossi,
was
ninth
division
at
Pony
Finals. the
top
24
overall." overall,
while
Jackpot,
ridden
and
owned
by
Brooke
Price,
9inished
23rd
overall.
Halo
and
Allen
were
fourth
in
the
overall
In
the
Small
Green
Pony
Hunter
division,
standings
after
a
solid
model
class
and
Schaub's
Sir
Dragon
and
Parker
Wright
Schaub
was
thrilled
with
the
results
at
under
saddle
before
the
all‐important
9inished
fourth
over
fences
and
fourth
this
year's
Pony
Finals
and
with
how
well
over
fences
class.
In
the
over
fences
class,
overall
in
the
division.
Sir
Dragon
won
all
of
his
students
rode.
"The
success
they
received
amazing
scores
of
90,
89,
the
High
Score
Green
Pony
Award
for
could
not
have
happened
without
my
and
87
to
win
the
class
for
the
champion‐ Pony
Sales
Graduates. assistant,
Molly
Sewell
Schot,
training
all
ship
in
the
division
that
had
133
competi‐
of
the
kids
and
managing
the
show
tors.
Their
high
overall
score
also
In
the
same
division,
Told
Ya
So,
ridden
operation.
Melissa
VanderVennett
garnered
them
the
Grand
Reserve
Cham‐ by
Carli
Counter
and
owned
by
Sugar‐ managed
the
sale
operation
and
the
pionship
out
of
all
the
pony
hunter
brook
Farms,
9inished
23rd
overall. operations
at
home.
I
have
a
great
staff
as
divisions
at
this
year's
Finals.
well
as
of9ice
manager,
Candy
Sewell."
Over
the
Hill
Farm
had
very
strong
"I
feel
very
lucky
to
get
to
ride
him,"
said
contenders
in
the
Large
Pony
Hunter
The
sale
at
Pony
Finals
was
a
great
Allen.
Schaub
added,
"We
were
very
division,
which
had
112
competitors.
success
for
Schaub.
He
brought
13
top
excited
about
Halo's
big
win
this
week.
Sunlight
was
ridden
by
Shawn
Casady
for
ponies
to
sell
and
sold
11
of
them.
He
has
Porter
rode
him
beautifully
and
showed
Alex
Paradysz
and
9inished
third
overall
had
an
amazing
history
of
achievement
off
the
pony's
immense
talent." in
the
division.
Midnight
Hour,
ridden
from
his
ponies
at
the
sale,
including
and
owned
by
Porter
Allen,
was
fourth
Sparkle
Plenty,
who
he
sold
as
a
three‐
Also
showing
in
the
Medium
Pony
Hunter
overall
and
won
the
reserve
champion‐ year
old
and
who
was
the
2008
USEF
division
was
Grand
All
Over,
owned
by
ship
for
Half‐Welsh
Ponies.
Midnight
Pony
Finals
Grand
Green
Pony
Champion.
Burlingame
LLC
and
ridden
by
Tara
Hour
was
also
named
the
Overall
Grand
Last
year's
USEF
Small
Pony
Champion,
Spencer.
They
9inished
10th
overall
in
the
Champion
Sale
Graduate
of
the
Pony
Fancy
Feet,
was
sold
by
Schaub
in
2007.
huge
division.
Sham's
Huckleberry,
Finals.
ridden
by
Parker
Wright
and
owned
by
Samantha
Kasowitz,
was
14th
overall. Counte
Me
In,
ridden
and
owned
by
Continued
on
page
10
4. www.cfequestrian.com
A Word from Wendy
Wendy
will
return
with
new
“words”
in
October
issue.
In
her
absence,
she’s
asked
student
Lindsay
Wong
to
share
her
story
about
being
faced
with
making
a
decision
between
school
and
her
life
with
horses.
Changes
by
Lindsay
Wong
For
each
of
us,
life
has
a
pattern,
which
is
These
times
taught
me
more
than
any
step
out
of
my
comfort
zone
and
attempt
fortunate,
for
otherwise
life
would
be
lesson
in
AP
Physics
could
ever
teach
me.
break
barriers
I
did
not
embark
upon
in
pretty
confusing.
Deep
within
us
we
have
Coming
all
the
way
from
when
my
trainer
High
School.
the
need
to
know
of
a
few
things
we
can
sarcastically
suggested
jumping
off
of
a
We
have
to
welcome
change
with
open
depend
on.
Change
and
the
unexpected
large
bridge
based
on
my
trip
in
the
USET
arms
instead
of
going
into
situations
with
are
good
too.
They
furnish
the
savor,
the
to
consistently
ribboning
at
WEF
with
my
preconceived
notions.
To
quote
Steve
Jobs,
salt,
and
the
spice
of
life.
But
it
is
only
jumper
gives
me
more
satisfaction
than
Apple
CEO,
"Here's
to
the
crazy
ones…
The
because
of
the
familiar
pattern,
the
things
any
‘A’
in
Calculus
ever
could.
ones
who
see
things
differently.
They're
not
that
we
can
count
upon
every
day,
that
the
So,
as
my
junior
riding
career
comes
to
an
fond
of
rules,
and
they
have
no
respect
for
sudden
changes
and
the
unexpected
end,
I
reminisce
upon
these
memories,
the
the
status
quo.
You
can
quote
them,
happenings
are
pleasant.
We
could
see
no
lifelong
friends,
and
the
abundance
of
disagree
with
them,
glorify
and
vilify
them.
meaning
in
life
without
a
pattern.
We
can
knowledge
I
have
acquired
from
my
time
About
the
only
thing
you
can't
do
is
ignore
depend
on
the
sun
to
set
and
the
moon
to
spent
around
horses.
At
the
same
time,
as
them
because
they
change
things.
They
rise.
We
know
that
cool
breezes
will
I
look
back,
ever
so
grateful
for
the
advice,
push
the
human
race
forward”.
For,
without
follow
waves
of
heat,
and
that
each
season
encouragement
and
support
I
received
change,
what
would
life
be
but
a
static
of
the
year
will
come
in
proper
turn.
from
my
trainers,
I
can’t
help
but
wonder
if
pattern
of
imprisonment
from
routine?
These
are
the
things
that
give
us
con9i‐ they
will
continue
to
hold
a
special
place
in
dence.
They
are
the
foundations
of
faith.
my
life
as
I
travel
across
the
country
to
attend
school.
Or
will
our
memories
and
For
me,
my
pattern
in
life
has
been
quite
friendships
fade
and
change,
just
as
fall
cyclical
thus
far:
attend
school
(when
not
changes
into
winter?
The
latter
I
hope
at
a
horse
show),
do
homework
(only
proves
itself
to
be
false.
after
sunset
and
idling
on
Facebook
for
As
I
prepare
for
one
of
the
greatest
changes
hours),
sleep
(when
caffeine
is
not
in
my
life,
college,
I
pack
my
belongings
and
present),
eat
(when
I
have
time),
drive
to
leave
behind
my
pattern
in
life
and
what
I
Orlando
to
ride
my
horses
(rarely
did
I
have
grown
to
depend
on,
I
begin
to
close
9ind
time),
and
9inally,
travel
to
horse‐ the
chapter
of
my
junior
riding
career.
Yet,
I
shows
(ironically
when
not
serving
Satur‐ have
to
ask
myself
the
dreaded
question:
day
schools
for
missing
school
to
horse‐ am
I
not
just
closing
the
chapter
of
junior
show).
It
appears
as
though
the
backbone
riding,
but
of
riding
all
together?
Or
one
Lindsay
will
be
a
freshman
at
Brown
of
my
life
was
school
and
horses,
and
day
will
I
be
able
to
open
the
chapter
and
University
in
the
fall
and
plans
to
major
consequently
a
Domino
Effect
was
begin
my
amateur
riding
career? in
biology.
Pictured
here
showing
created
when
one
started
to
disintegrate.
Tupac
Shakur
once
rapped
about
seeing
in
Lake
Placid
’09.
Photo
credit:
JL
Parker
So,
naturally,
riding
has
been
one
of
those
change
in
his
1995
song
entitled
“Changes”,
things
I
could
depend
on,
it
gave
life
a
he
said
“I
see
no
changes,
wake
up
in
the
much
needed
sense
of
structure
and
morning
and
I
ask
myself
is
life
worth
living
stability.
But,
as
I
change
and
venture
into
should
I
blast
myself…
And
although
it
Traditional Equine
the
next
part
in
my
life,
I
leave
behind
seems
heaven
sent,
we
ain't
ready
to
see
a
something
extraordinarily
signi9icant,
black
President”.
Fourteen
years
after
Chinese Acupuncture
what
has
molded
me
into
the
person
I
am
Shakur
rapped
about
seeing
a
“black
presi‐
today
and
perhaps
what
de9ines
me
for
dent”,
Barack
Obama
became
the
9irst
who
I
am
best
–
horses.
Earlier
I
African‐American
to
win
the
White
House
mentioned
how
change
and
the
unex‐ using
the
slogan
“the
change
we
need”.
pected
are
good,
but
I
can’t
help
but
Regardless
of
the
type
of
change
they
are
Serving the Greater Gainesville Area
wonder
if
this
change
is
for
the
better. talking
about,
change
is
imminent.
Haul-in Clinic or Mobile Service
Although
I
am
not
sure
what
the
future
Although
I
never
traveled
to
Indoors,
holds
for
me,
or
my
riding,
what
I
am
sure
Monthly trips to
competed
in
any
of
the
9inals,
or
showed
about
is
that
everyone
needs
change.
I
like
Wellington and Jacksonville
in
the
Junior
Jumpers,
I
look
back
on
my
to
think
of
the
upcoming
changes
in
my
life
Vickie Meisenburg, DVM, CVA
junior
riding
career
and
see
a
whirlwind
not
as
a
hindrance,
but
more
of
as
an
352-495-5040
of
times
for
which
I
can’t
help
but
smile
at.
opportunity
to
grow,
to
be
exploratory,
to
www.cfequestrian.com 5.
Jumping Clinic
With
Jeff
Wirthman
This
is
a
cute
large
pony,
excellent
expression.
The
rider
This
horse
has
a
great
expression,
he's
wearing
his
ears
could
lengthen
her
stirrups
a
hole,
and
by
doing
that
she
well
&
looks
like
he's
enjoying
his
job.
The
rider
is
looking
might
be
able
to
hold
her
position
better,
by
that
I
mean
off
to
the
right
side,
she
should
be
looking
right
between
not
shoot
her
seat
so
far
back.
She
has
great
eye
control,
his
ears.
The
only
other
thing
I
noticed
is
they
are
not
in
the
and
she
and
her
pony
are
very
well
turned
out. middle
of
the
jump.
Over
all
a
very
nice
picture.
This
picture
is
in
my
opinion
taken
a
little
late,
he's
on
the
This
is
a
very
typy
horse.
It
is
a
beautiful
jumper,
with
a
great
decent,
so
he
has
already
started
to
unfold
his
front
end
expression.
Both
horse
and
rider
are
turned
out
to
the
tens.
which
makes
him
look
a
little
drapey
with
his
front
end.
Her
lower
leg
is
slipping
slightly
back
but
I'm
pretty
sure
it's
The
rider
has
a
good
position,
I
would
like
see
her
stirrups
from
his
powerful
jump.
From
the
photo
I'm
sure
they
win
at
least
one
hole
longer.
I
love
her
release
and
that
her
eyes
plenty.
are
up
looking
for
the
next
jump.
Jeff
Wirthman
is
one
of
the
nations
most
renound
Hunter
and
Equitation
trainers.
He
holds
an
large
"R"
judges
card
in
the
Hunters,
Hunt
Seat
Equitation
and
Hunter
Breed
ing.
He
has
judged
prestigious
horse
shows
as
the
Hampton
Classic,
ASPCA
Maclay
Finals,
USEF
Medal
Finals,
Winter
Equestrian
Festival
and
the
National
Horseshow
at
Madison
Square
Garden.
He
specializes
in
a
keen
eye
for
matching
riders
with
horses
that
lead
to
continued
success
both
in
and
out
of
the
show
ring,
Wirthman
6irmly
believes
"Good
horses
make
good
riders."
He
is
also
an
active
clinician
and
serves
on
several
national
committees
such
as
the
American
Hunter
Jumper
Association
advi
sory
board
and
the
United
States
Equestrian
Federation
Hunter
committee.
Send
your
jumping
photos
for
future
clinics!
clinic@cfequestrian.com
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North
American
Young
Riders
Championship
By
Michael
Murphy The Hay Stall
The
NAYRC
is
the
premier
equestrian
event
for
junior
riders
in
North
America.
It
is
composed
of
show
jumping,
dressage,
eventing,
reining
and
vaulting.
I
competed
The
hay
stall
originated
as
a
place
to
store
this
year
in
KY
in
the
show
jumping
section
on
the
Young
Rider
team
for
ZONE
4.
We
hay.....seems
obvious.
However,
there
are
jumped
a
course
of
approximately
1.50m
in
height
with
spreads
up
to
1.65m
and
those
that
have
utilized
the
hay
room
for
15ft.
open
water
every
day
for
4
days.
One
of
the
quali9ications
for
making
your
other
creative
purposes,
which
brings
us
zone’s
team
is
based
off
of
prize
money
won
in
classes
jumping
1.45m
or
higher.
The
to
the
birth
of
Central
Florida
Equestrian’s
United
States
is
divided
into
12
zones
with
ZONE
4
consisting
of
six
states:
Alabama,
new
gossip
column,
appropriately
named
Florida,
Georgia,
Mississippi,
South
Carolina,
and
Tennessee. ‘The
Hay
Stall’.
Fear
not,
Miss
Pitchfork
is
here
to
keep
you
informed
of
all
interest‐
I
had
a
late
start
on
collecting
money
for
my
place
on
the
team.
My
horse
and
I
were
ingly
pertinent
information
from
around
still
getting
to
know
each
other
so
we
started
out
in
the
medium
junior
jumpers.
As
the
Central
Florida
area.
Miss
Pitchfork
needs
your
help
to
keep
this
column
fresh
the
circuit
progressed
we
moved
to
the
highs
and
then
to
the
open
jumper
classes.
and
up
to
date
so
any
news
you’d
like
to
We
9inally
started
to
peak
in
May.
We
had
moved
into
the
Grand
Prix’s
and
turned
in
share,
big
or
small,
please
email
to
several
clear
rounds.
To
be
eligible
to
compete
in
NAYRC,
you
must
have
a
certi9icate
haystall@cfequestrian.com.
Now
get
digging
of
capability.
To
achieve
your
certi9icate,
you
must
complete
a
course
at
1.45m
or
and
help
Miss
Pitchfork
keep
the
hay
stall
higher
with
4
faults
or
less
in
the
class.
Achieving
the
clear
rounds
at
the
Grand
Prix
clean!
level
enabled
me
to
obtain
my
certi9icate.
Latest
word
in
The
Hay
Stall
is….
Showing
under
FEI
rules
is
much
different
then
USEF
rules.
In
FEI,
your
horse
can
NOT
show
on
medication
nor
can
they
have
any
traces
of
medication
in
their
system.
Miss
Pitchfork
has
discovered
that
some‐
Also,
FEI
was
allowed
to
drug
test
riders
at
any
time.
This
is
a
very
controversial
one
was
caught
in
the
hay
stall
with
their
topic
because
in
the
past,
people
that
were
on
heart
medication
were
considered
to
breeches
down
(you
know
who
you
are).
be
on
“steroids”
in
the
sports
world,
which
would
lead
to
a
positive
drug
test.
For
A
word
of
advice:
If
you’re
going
to
play
in
those
competing
on
teams,
the
whole
team
is
affected.
If
your
team
was
to
win
Gold
the
hay
you
ought
to
watch
for
wandering
Medal
and
you
tested
positive,
your
team
would
be
forced
to
forfeit
their
medal.
grooms
and
other
innocent
witnesses.
‘Honorable
Mentions
for
Indiscretions’
go
The
week
was
very
strenuous.
We
had
team
meetings
every
day,
along
with
riding
to
a
certain
trainer
who
is
rumored
to
be
our
horses,
attending
the
mandatory
meetings
and
making
sure
our
horses
were
in
having
an
affair;
the
local
wife
and
top
condition
every
time
they
left
the
stall.
Every
competitor
who
chose
to
show
had
mother
who’s
been
bouncing
around
barns
(and
hay
stalls)
all
over
the
area‐
to
attend
the
soundness
jog.
You
began
by
walking
up
to
a
set
of
9lowers
and
handing
but
another
matter
is
most
perplexing:
the
FEI
Veterinarian
your
horse’s
passport.
They’d
walk
around
your
horse
checking
Are
you
an
amateur
or
professional?
I
that
its
markings
matched
those
in
the
passport,
then
instruct
you
to
jog
to
another
know
the
technical
answer
to
this
ques‐
set
of
9lowers
at
the
other
end
of
the
pathway.
You’d
then
jog
your
horse
back,
tion
but
I’m
not
sure
you
do.
The
best
was
stopping
at
the
set
of
9lowers
once
again.
The
vet
would
then
tell
you
if
your
horse
saved
for
last
and
Miss
Pitchfork
poses
passed
the
jog
or
if
you
had
to
re‐jog
the
next
morning.
This
is
where
the
medication
the
question:
"Is
it
appropriate
for
a
rule
can
make
a
difference.
Most
horses
competing
at
that
level
are
older
and
more
professional
to
ride
in
bikini
tops
and
seasoned.
They
are
used
to
showing
on
a
little
medication
to
stay
sound
and
because
post
nude
photos
of
oneself
hiding
they
weren’t
on
any
medication
previous
to
the
jog,
some
were
a
little
sore.
Problem
behind
trees
on
the
internet?"
Ms
Pitch‐
is,
if
your
horse
doesn’t
pass
the
jog,
you
don’t
get
to
show.
fork
thinks
not,
let’s
keep
some
class
in
the
sport.
On
a
lighter
and
more
positive
It
was
my
1st
year
competing
on
a
team.
You
have
to
think
of
the
whole
team
in
the
note,
there’s
been
talk
about
an
Orlando
decisions
you
make,
rather
than
yourself
as
an
individual.
Also,
watching
the
top
area
trainer
thinking
of
movin’
into
some
riders
from
all
across
North
America
forces
you
to
raise
your
level
of
riding
if
you
bigger
‘digs
and
while
we’re
on
the
want
to
be
successful.
To
be
at
a
top
level
of
riding
consistently,
you
have
to
compete
subject
of
moving,
congratulations
to
a
against
them
consistently.
successful
young
upcoming
GP
rider,
trainer
and
reality
star
who
has
expanded
Even
though
I
didn’t
walk the
family
business
to
points
north
for
away
with
a
medal,
it
was
a summer‐fall
season.
Other
congratula‐
great
learning
experience. tions
and
best
wishes
to
a
local
GP
rider
who
is
engaged
to
his
long‐time
girlfriend
I
was
able
to
jump
some
and
9inal
congratulations
to
a
local
trainer
of
the
biggest
courses
I’ve
who
decided
to
call
the
exterminator
ever
jumped
and
ride after
realizing
there
were
pests
in
the
VERY
technical,
but Orlando
area.
Thanks
for
saving
others
beautifully
designed
courses the
trouble!
from
Olaf
Petersen
Jr.
I
will
de9initely
be
returning
next Until
next
month,
keep
your
hay
stalls
year
with
a
medal
in
my clean
and
if
that’s
a
problem,
write
to
Ms.
sights. Pitchfork
for
a
helping
hand!
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Opinions
Homemade
and
Natural (1) found
at
auto
parts
stores
or
in
the
Remedies 2
cups
apple
cider
vinegar automotive
section
at
Wal‐mart
is
great
By
Courtney
Weinzimer 2
cups
cold
tea,
(sage
or
chamomile) for
getting
white
socks
white
&
stains
out
20
drops
eucalyptus
oil of
pads,
blankets,
wraps,
etc
and
it’s
non‐
I
can
think
of
several
retail
horse
care
20
drops
citronella
oil toxic,
biodegradable
&
inexpensive
($2
).
products
that
I
love,
but
in
the
pursuit
of
10
drops
lavender
oil Instead
of
paying
$12+
for
a
"shedding
saving
a
few
bucks
or
(more
importantly
10
drops
tea
tree
oil block"
or
"bot
egg
block"
just
go
to
your
in
my
opinion)
seeking
alternatives
to
the
10
drops
cedar
oil local
home
improvement
store
or
Wal‐
potentially
harmful
additives
and
chemi‐ 20
drops
emulsi9ier,
such
as
polysorbate
20 Mart
&
look
in
the
'Grilling"
section
to
cals
often
found
in
many
of
the
retail
9ind
a
“grill
cleaning
block”
(it
is
the
size
products,
I
have
experimented
with
(2) of
a
red
brick).
It
only
cost
a
few
$$
and
various
ingredients
and
recipes
recom‐ 1/2
tsp
oil
of
myrrh you
can
cut
it
with
a
knife
&
make
mended
by
others
who’ve
had
success
in
2
cups
water SEVERAL
shedding
blocks
for
next
to
their
ongoing
battles
with
issues
like
1/2
cup
cider
vinegar nothing!
Be
sure
to
scrape
the
edges
w/
thrush,
scratches,
itchy
skin
and
biting
1/4
tsp
citronella
oil the
knife
to
round
them
off
that
way
there
insects.
So
I
asked
several
people
to
share
are
no
sharp
edges.
Use
a
sheepskin
some
of
the
concoctions
they’ve
used
for
mitten
(auto
parts
store
or
Wal‐Mart)
to
this
months
Opinion
column.
Read
and
get
the
dust
off
and
it’s
great
for
applying
“For
rain
rot,
I
mix
50/50
vinegar
and
sprays
of
any
kind.
Listerine
prevents
and
enjoy,
share
your
opinions
on
the
website
baby
oil
in
a
spray
bottle.
The
vinegar
and
use
common
sense
when
deciding
treats
thrush
and
kills
the
bacteria
and
the
baby
oil
softens
Desenex
powder
works
perfectly
what
you
might
try.
For
example,
I
read
the
skin
to
remove
the
"scabs".
I
call
it
several
posts
on
an
online
forum
that
(especially
for
the
draft
breeds
fetlock
Jane's
Jungle
Juice.
Works
like
a
charm.” “feathers”)
to
prevent
or
treat
scratches
mentioned
using
Listerine
as
a
brace
~Jane
Bugni,
Valrico
instead
of
spending
money
on
liniment
and
rain
rot.
Vaseline
gets
the
crud
that
(somewhat
appealing
I
think).
It’s
also
goops
up
in
mares
udders
(it
softens
it
up
“I
have
found
that
Cheval
International
so
you
can
wipe
it
out)
and
don’t
forget
used
to
kill
fungus
(scratches,
rain
rot)
makes
several
things
that
work
for
my
which
also
seems
logical.
The
part
that
BABY
WIPES!!!
So
many
uses!!
Finally,
try
horses.
I
have
used
"Black
as
Knight"
"Cut
extra
strength
vinegar
and
water
douches
disturbs
me
involves
applying
the
Lister‐ Away"
"Hair
Gro
Back"
and
love
their
ine
to
freshly
scraped
open
sores.
OUCH!!
for
itchy
tails
and
manes.”
shampoos,
hoof
polish,
etc.” ~
Lori
MorganHughes,
Longwood
Another
poster
was
surprised
to
learn
~Rachel
Schaeffer,
MD
that
there
were
applications
for
alcohol
besides
“applying
to
open
“I
use
quite
a
few…
bubble
wrap
on
the
“I
use
paprika
for
my
horse's
dark
coat,
it
stall
parts
where
the
horse
cribs,
oxecy‐
wounds”….HELLO??!
If
you
aren’t
smart
brings
out
the
red
tones
and
dapples
and
enough
to
9igure
out
the
problem
with
clene
and
mineral
oil
for
scratches
and
she
also
gets
apple
cider
vinegar
to
help
infected
legs,
baking
soda
for
cleaning
that
statement
then
please
stay
away
ward
off
the
bugs.”
from
anyone
or
any
living
thing
that
everything
and
in
feed
to
balance
out
the
~Elizabeth
Cloutier,
Oviedo horses
pH,
paper
towels
(bounty)
to
wrap
might
require
medical
attention‐
better
yet,
next
time
you
cut
yourself
shaving,
around
horses
legs
that
has
poultice
on
“We
use
powdered
Gatorade
for
electro‐ before
you
wrap
them.
Spirulina
to
boost
pour
on
a
bit
of
alcohol
and
report
back
to
lytes
as
it’s
cheaper
than
horse
electro‐ immune
system,
whiskey,
9lax
seed
and
us.
lytes.
I
have
a
horse
that
doesn’t
sweat
bran
to
pack
the
feet
to
take
away
infec‐
I’ll
start
with
a
few
applications
using
a
well
and
I
found
that
garlic
helps
him
tions
and
clove
oil
on
feet
to
numb
them.”
product
that
I
regularly
use
at
home:
sweat
plus
it
keeps
the
9lies
away!
organic
apple
cider
vinegar
(ACV).
If
you
~Debbie
Stephens,
Palmetto
I
spray
coats
with
white
vinegar
hosing
Google
this
product
you’ll
9ind
multiple
them
off
–
it
brings
out
the
shine
and
uses
and
cures
for
countless
health
issues
dapples.” Start
a
forum
at
in
humans
and
animals.
For
thrush
and
~James
Gentleman,
Clermont www.cfequestrian.com/opinions/sept
other
hoof
fungal
infections,
soak
or
by
entering
your
ideas
and
opinions
in
spray
the
acv
(full
strength
or
¼
c
to
1
gal
“Baby
Oil,
Listerine
and
water
mixed
in
the
comment
box
at
bottom
of
page.
water
as
a
soak)
onto
frog
and
sole.
The
equal
parts
is
great
for
fungus
and
white
theory
is
that
it
makes
area
more
acidic
vinegar
mixed
with
Skin
So
Soft
and
Looking for a
thus
preventing
growth
of
fungus
and
water
makes
a
good
9ly
spray” Part-Time Job
that
it
speeds
the
healing
process
of
other
~Jenna
Mollman,
Geneva in the Equestrian World?
hoof
infections
or
bruises.
I’ve
seen
lots
of
9ly
spray
recipes
and
I’m
listing
two
that
I
found
recently.
The
9irst
comes
from
the
staff
at
Dressage
Today
“Wal‐mart
brand
(equate)
Metamucil
and
the
second
was
recommended
by
a
(same
as
the
expensive
stuff
in
the
feed
veterinarian.
I’ve
not
tried
either
but
stores,
tastes
like
oranges
&
the
horses
Seeking motivated, aggressive
plan
to
start
with
the
latter
as
it’s
love
it)
just
add
a
bit
of
water
to
make
it
a
Advertising Sales Reps
comprised
of
far
fewer
ingredients.
You
paste
to
stick
to
the
feed
‐
used
to
'sand'
throughout Central Florida
can
most
likely
9ind
these
ingredients
at
a
the
horses.
Goop/
go‐jo
(Use
the
original
Email resume: info@cfequestrian.com
natural
food
store.
plain
white,
NOT
the
orange
kind!!)
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Showing News
FLORIDA
4WH
STATE
HORSE
SHOW Southern
Regional
4‐H
July
9‐11,
2009 Horse
Championship
Florida
State
Fairgrounds,
Tampa Arkansas
State
Fairgrounds,
Little
Rock,
Arkansas
July
29th
–
August
2nd
2009
Congratulations
to
all
who
quali9ied
and
competed
at
the
2009
Florida
State
4‐H
Horse
Show
on
July
9‐10
at
the
Bob
Thomas
Equestrian
Center
at
Florida
State
High
Point
Winners:
Fairgrounds
in
Tampa.
Approximately
300
4‐H'ers
from
around
the
state
(top
55%)
Hunter
Reserve
High
Point
–
Danica
Pryce,
Broward
competed
for
the
opportunity
to
be
one
of
the
42
highest
scoring
seniors
to
represent
6th
Overall
–
Caitlin
Wojciki,
Lee
Florida
at
the
Southern
Regional
4‐H
Horse
Championships
July
29th‐
Aug
2nd
in
9th
Overall
–
Angelica
Albanese,
Palm
Beach
Little
Rock,
AR.
Regional
results
were
unavailable
at
time
of
printing.
Top
Ten
Juniors
High
Point
and
Reserve
Overall
Exhibitors
1.
Georgina
Hammond,
Seminole‐40
High
Point
Exhibitor
–
Michael
Imparato,
Citrus
‐
54
pts
2.
Hannah
Smith,
Orange‐40
(tied
on
perf.
points,
#
classes
places,
Reserve
High
Point
Exhibitor
–
Lauren
Kohler,
Marion
–
52
pts
broken
on
#
horses
beaten)
(tied
w/
Rory
Mueller,
tie
broken
on
performance
points)
3.
Meagan
Whitehurst,
Alchua
‐
39
Dressage
Award
4.
Jessica
Dalrymple,
Indian
River
‐
38
Jr/Int.
‐
1st,
Cassidy
Spurgeon,
Clay
2nd,
Skyler
Nasrallah,
Brevard
5.
Emily
Anthony,
Marion
‐
34
Senior
‐
1st,
Tyler
Gilbert,
Wakulla
2nd,
Sarah
Gillespie,
Brevard
6.
Shaylyn
Crawford,
Orange
‐
32
Top
Ten
Seniors
7.
Chelsea
Maida,
Marion
–
31
(tied
on
perf.
points,
broken
on
#
1.
Michael
Imparato,
Citrus
‐
54
classes
placed)
2.
Lauren
Kohler,
Marion
‐
52
8.
Michelle
Mack,
Marion
‐
31
(tied
on
perf.
points,
broken
on
#
3.
Rory
Mueller,
Indian
River
‐
52
classes
placed)
4.
Brandi
Thompson,
Osceola
‐
46
9.
Dallas
Bretz,
Highlands
‐
31
(tie
broken
on
performance
points)
5.
Alicia
Porter,
Wakulla
‐
43
10.
Haley
Dwyer,
Citrus
‐
31
6.
Charyl
Miller,
Pinellas
‐
41 County
High
Point
Awards
7.
Samantha
Gomez,
Broward
‐
39
High
Point
Large
County
‐
Brevard,
278
points
8.
Shana
Marshall,
Indian
River
‐
37
Reserve
Large
County
‐
Seminole,
259
points
9.
Celeste
Foster,
Broward
‐
35
High
Point
Small
County
‐
Citrus,
148
points
10.
Jessica
Sheperd,
St.
Lucie
‐
33
Reserve
Small
County
‐
Osceola,
107
points
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Barn
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4
Schaub
purchased
Sir
Dragon
at
the
sale
as
a
three‐year‐old
and
sold
him
in
this
year's
sale.
Sir
Dragon
showed
the
next
day
at
the
Finals
and
was
fourth
overall
in
the
Small
Green
Pony
division.
"I
want
people
to
be
assured
that
I
am
bringing
top‐quality,
hand‐picked
ponies
to
the
sale
for
others
to
purchase
and
go
on
with,"
Schaub
pointed
out.
"I
can
only
show
so
many
ponies
and
give
them
their
best
shot.
This
year,
I
was
faced
with
eight
Small
Green
ponies
to
show
or
sell.
I
sold
six
in
the
sale
and
kept
two.
These
are
ponies
that
I
9ind
through
the
years.
I
like
their
quality,
and
I
break
them
and
get
them
ready
for
others
to
compete
with
and
win.
I
think
the
proof
is
in
the
pudding."
Regarding
this
year's
sale,
Schaub
mentioned,
"The
ponies
all
went
to
great
new
owners
where
I
thought
they
had
a
chance
to
be
successful.
While
prices
were
down
a
bit,
I
felt
that
the
long
term
advantage
of
selling
them
into
good
places
will
bene9it
me
for
years
to
come."
Over
the
Hill
Farm
will
compete
next
at
the
Bluegrass
Festival
Horse
Show
in
Kentucky
on
August
12‐16.
For
more
information
on
Over
the
Hill
Farm,
please
visit
www.othfarm.com.
10. www.cfequestrian.com
Barrett Farm
TM
of Florida, Inc.
CONGRATULATIONS
to our riders for their many accomplishments during the Summer “A” Shows
Tara Doherty on Veritas
Reserve Champion Adult Hunter
Camryn Halley on Penguin
Champion & Reserve Champion,
Pre-Green Hunter Winner of Cross Rails
Ridden by Laura Barrett-Gurtis & Cross Rails FLF Medal
Tara Doherty on Lola
Champion, Jumper
Arianna Skipper on
Champlain Gold Note
Rebecca Wilson on Inspired Multiple Reserve
Karen Mills on Nabontos Top ribbons in the Jumper Division Championships, Large Pony
Top placings in the & the Medals
Jumper Division and Medals
Patty Maddox
on Shamorai
Reserve Champion,
Ciara Nowak on Low Adult Hunter
Jordan Carbonneau on Beticus Mi Chi Amo Enzo Charlotte Ray
Champion, Modified Child/Adult Hunter Winners in Low Hunter on Shamorai
Reserve Champion for Venice Series & Equitation classes Champion,
Low Adult Equitation
Dressage is the
progressive CENTRAL FLORIDA DRESSAGE PRESENTS:
training to develop
a horse's natural
athletic ability and
Musical Equestrian Event
willingness to perform,
maximizing its potential
Fabulous Freestyle Fundraiser
as a riding horse. Saturday, Sept 26, 2009
Hosted by: Wind Song Farms 2020 Haas Road, Apopka Fl 32712
Come and enjoy the beauty of the horse and an afternoon of equestrian riding to music.
Watch local dressage riders perform musical routines on horseback.
Funds go to subsidize future CFD events, clinics, activities, and scholarships.
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Bits and Tips
Polocrosse,
Quiz
and
Tetrathalon.
Mem‐ exciting!
The
town
of
Lexington
is
very
bers
compete
as
teams,
and
are
judged
charming
with
lots
of
natural
attractions
not
only
on
their
riding
abilities,
but
also
and
good
shopping!
their
horsemanagement
skills.
For
more
information
regarding
pony
The
club
has
been
holding
weekly
club,
you
can
contact
Lori
at
mounted
meetings
at
District
Commis‐ w w w . h o r s e k e t e e r s p c . o r g ;
sioner's
Lori
Tankel's
Calypso
Farm.
calypsofarm@embarqmail.com;
or
the
Members
receive
either
free
instruction
national
website
is
www.ponyclub.org
from
our
upper
level
members,
or
are
able
to
enjoy
discounted
instruction
from
Maple
Shavings
Alert
such
local
trainers
as
Peter
Stoepker,
Jenny
Jarnstrom,
John
Brown
and
Maron
Barbie
Torpie
from
The
Shavings
Bin
Congratulations
to
Kelli
Philpot
&
Dr.
Scott
Foster.
They
are
also
able
to
participate
in
wants
to
pass
along
some
information
Langton,
dvm
on
the
birth
of
baby
Aiden
clinics
offered
throughout
the
region,
she
received
regarding
new
shavings
Scott
Langton
who
arrived
5
weeks
early!
with
such
top
instructors
as
Kyle
Carter,
becoming
available
in
the
area.
“Although
He
weighed
5
lb
4
oz,
was
18
inches
long
and
Sarah
and
Eric
Dierks. we
do
not,
and
would
not
manufacture
or
and
is
healthy,
happy
and
growing
quickly!
In
addition
to
participating
at
rallies,
our
sell
maple
shavings,
it
has
been
brought
to
my
attention
that
this
is
the
latest
members
are
getting
ready
for
their
product
being
sold
in
this
area
as
horse
ratings,
which
test
their
horsemanship
bedding.
Please
be
aware
that
maple
(not
knowledge
and
their
riding
skills.
only
red)
is
toxic
to
horses.
Regardless
of
Currently
we
have
members
who
are
who
you
buy
shavings
from,
make
sure
unrated
and
are
ready
to
earn
their
D1
you
are
buying
from
a
knowledgeable
and
D2
ratings,
to
several
members
who
manufacturer
who
takes
the
health
and
are
ready
for
their
C3
ratings.
There
are
safety
of
your
horses
seriously.
Please
11
levels
of
the
Standards
of
Pro9iciency.
make
sure
the
product
you
are
buying
is
Famous
pony
club
A
graduates
include:
safe
for
your
horses.”
For
more
informa‐
Robert
Dover,
Phillip
Dutton,
Gina
Miles
tion
about
this
and
other
toxic
plants,
and
Karen
O'Connor.
Other
notable
pony
please
visit:
club
graduates
include
Michael
Matz
(B),
http://texnat.tamu.edu/cmplants/tox
Bruce
Davidson
(C),
David
O'Connor
(B),
ic/plants/maple.html
Kim
Severson
(B),
Lendon
Gray
(B)
and
Adam
McGill
with
his
2
potbelly
pigs,
Rubert
&
Pinky
Barbaro's
veterinarian,
Dean
Richardson
(A). 2009
High
Roller
Reining
Championships
is
held
every
summer,
Classic
Poker
Tournament
Orange
&
Seminole
County
two
years
in
a
row
at
the
Virginia
Horse
Bene9iting
Equestrian
Aid
Foundation
Pony
Club Center,
and
the
3rd
year
being
held
in
South
Point
Hotel
&
Casino,
Las
Vegas
conjuction
with
the
Festival
at
the
Thurs.
September
10th
8‐11
pm
Kentucky
Horse
Park.
Festival
is
a
3
day
Contact
Alden
Corrigan
(650)
207‐8622
With
fall
right
around
the
corner,
for
the
celebration
of
the
USPC
with
clinics,
both
Sunshine
region
of
the
United
States
Pony
mounted
and
unmounted,
seminars
and
or
email
aldenc1@aol.com
to
reserve
Club,
that
means
a
new
rally
season
is
more.
The
next
festival
will
be
held
in
your
seat
or
for
questions.
ready
to
begin!
Unlike
the
regions
to
the
2011.
Championships
and
Festival
is
a
north,
who
are
unable
to
hold
rallies
wonderful
family
experience!
Anyone
Farewell
to
Graf
Grande
during
the
winter
and
must
cram
several
can
participate
in
the
unmounted
semi‐ 19822009
rallies
into
just
a
few
short
months,
we
nars
and
clinics
at
Festival.
My
daughters
are
very
fortunate
to
be
able
to
spread
out
have
attended
3
Championships
and
2
“He
was
an
Olympic
Silver
medalist
in
our
rallies
over
most
of
the
year,
with
the
Festivals
in
the
past
9
years.
When
my
Barcelona
and
had
a
passport
with
more
USPC
Championships
being
held
in
July. shows
than
I’ve
been
to.
He
taught
daughters
and
I
last
attended
Festival
in
everyone
something!
He
was
the
best…”
2004,
we
stayed
at
the
Kentucky
Horse
~Wendy
Peralta,
Geneva
The
next
rally
up
is
the
very
popular
Park
campgrounds
for
nearly
2
weeks,
Dressage
rally,
held
at
Clarcona's
Horse‐ experiencing
Champs,
festival
and
all
the
man's
Park
in
September. glorious
offerings
of
the
Horse
Park!
It
USEF
Show
Jumping
was
an
unforgettable
experience!
More
Selection
Trials
Horseketeers
Pony
Club
is
a
local
chapter
than
1000
pony
clubbers
from
around
The
USEF
Show
Jumping
Selection
Trials
of
the
USPC
and
serves
Orange
and
Semi‐ the
world
descend
upon
the
Kentucky
(5
total)
for
the
2010
Alltech
FEI
World
nole
counties.
Their
members
are
Horse
Park
and
it
is
a
charged
atmo‐ Equestrian
Games
will
be
held
at
the
looking
forward
to
participating
in
all
of
sphere
of
outgoing
friendliness,
camara‐ Palm
Beach
International
Equestrian
the
pony
club
disciplines
this
year:
Event‐ derie
and
competition.
Going
to
Champi‐ Center
in
Wellington,
FL
from
February
ing,
Show
Jumping,
Dressage,
Games, onships
in
Lexington,
Virginia
is
equally 25‐March
7,
2010.
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Bits and Tips
Miami
Dade
Crime
Stoppers
$6,000
reward
for
tip
leading
to
arrest
in
horse
killings
Horse
killings/mutilations
are
on
the
rise
in
Miami‐Dade
(and
Broward)
counties.
This
is
an
on‐going
problem
that
has
spiked
in
recent
months.
Authorities
are
investigating
over
a
dozen
horse
killings
that
have
been
reported
since
June
2009
in
which
the
animals
appear
to
have
been
butchered
for
their
meat.
It
is
believed
that
the
horse
meat
is
being
sold
on
the
black
market
for
$20/lb.
and
higher.
Buying
or
selling
horse
MAILED TO YOUR HOME!
meat
is
illegal
in
South
Florida.
The
illegally
butchered
animals
were
given
steroids,
$30 per year subscriptions
tranquilizers,
and
antibiotics
on
a
regular
basis
so
their
meat
is
toxic
to
people.
Call
(305)471‐8477
(TIPS),
text
a
tip
to
274637
(crimes)
(then
begin
msg
with
139
followed
by
your
info),
or
click
the
Give
A
Tip
icon
in
the
left
sidebar
here
on
our
BARN SUBSCRIPTIONS
website
to
help
put
an
end
to
these
heinous
crimes.
You
do
not
have
to
identify
yourself
$65/yr (up to 20 magazines/mth)
and
your
tips
will
remain
con9idential.
If
your
tip
results
in
an
arrest
you
will
be
eligible
for
a
reward
of
up
to
$6,000.00.
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If
you
wish
to
contribute
to
the
reward,
please
make
your
check
or
money
order
payable
to
Miami‐Dade
Crime
Stoppers.
Be
sure
to
put
"reward,
Horses"
in
the
memo
line.
ANNOUNCING OUR NEW
Please
mail
your
reward
contributions
to:
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Crime
Stoppers,
1030
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111
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Florida
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FREE member-exclusive areas of
Health
Tips website: digital version of
Think
you’re
cooling
that
horse
by
spraying
or
sponging
with
water?
magazine available before it hits
In
humid
air
(FL
summers),
hosing
or
sponging
with
cold
water
won’t
have
the
cooling
stores or shows PLUS great content
effect
you’d
think
because
the
water
stays
on
the
skin
(rather
than
evaporating)
and
actually
heats
up
while
forming
an
insulating
layer
that
will
slow
the
cooling
process.
and videos from area equine
To
make
hosing
or
sponging
a
more
effective
cooling
aid,
scrape
the
excess
water
health and training professionals
immediately
and
if
necessary,
repeat
the
process
until
the
water
no
longer
feels
like
it
(coming soon!).
heats
up
on
the
body.
*A
good
place
to
test:
the
belly.
While
rinsing,
use
your
free
hand
as
a
sweat
scraper
to
determine
whether
the
water’s
still
being
heated
by
the
horse’s
body
temperature.
Adding
a
small
amount
of
alcohol
to
bath
water
or
mixed
with
water
in
a
spray
bottle
can
help
to
cool
and
make
water
evaporate
more
quickly.
Is
it
necessary
to
feed
electrolyte
supplements?
Depends
who
you
ask
but
here’s
a
thought:
The
average
horse
probably
gets
an
adequate
supply
of
balanced
vitamins
and
minerals
(electrolytes
included)
through
SURVEY DRAWING!
good
forage
and
a
“commercially
formulated”
feed
but
if
you’re
lucky
enough
to
have
an
“easy
keeper”
that
requires
5‐6
lbs/day
and
the
recommended
amount
is
10,
your
Want to win a new Charles Owen
horse
could
be
coming
up
short
in
the
daily
requirement
of
vitamins
and
minerals.
helmet or a $10 gift certificate to
Another
point
to
consider
is
that
we
live
in
a
hot
&
humid
climate
that
can
produce
a
hot,
sweaty
horse
even
before
you
can
9inish
tacking
up
for
exercise.
Horses
lose
an area tack store? Check the
electrolytes
when
they
sweat
and
water
alone
doesn’t
compensate
or
replenish
lost
website, www.cfequestrian.com,
electrolytes,
so
you
might
consider
an
electrolyte
supplement
when
the
situation
calls
for the new “showing” survey.
for
it.
You
might
even
consider
feeding
a
daily
supplement
during
the
hottest
months
of
the
year,
especially
for
horses
in
training
(40‐90
minutes
that
produces
sweating
Complete survey online and your
along
neck,
chest
and/or
sides).
Remember,
electrolytes
do
help
create
thirst
but
that’s
name & email will be entered for
not
the
sole
purpose.
It’s
important
to
keep
the
electrolyte
balance
intact,
and
that
can
a drawing on Dec. 1st. Winners
mean
supplementing.
There
are
multiple
inexpensive
options
available
including
will be announced on the
simple
free‐choice
mineralized
salt
blocks
to
feed/water
additives
and
oral
pastes.
website Dec 4th.
Lyme
Disease
Prevention
is
Key!
* 1 helmet and 20 $10 gift certificate prizes
Early
fall
(September)
is
prime
time
for
ticks
as
they
enter
the
“nymph”
stage,
so
awarded by random drawing.
regularly
inspect
your
horse,
especially
if
you
hack
out
under
trees
and
through
longer
1 prize per winner. Surveys must be
grasses
(they
could
be
anywhere
but
most
typically
in
mane,
forlock
or
on
lower
legs‐
completed for inclusion in drawing.
use
9ingers
to
feel
around
for
suspicious
bumps),
use
a
permethrin
based
spray
and
keep
pasture
areas
mowed.
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$6,000
14. www.cfequestrian.com
Quest
for
WEG
2010
By
Courtney
Weinzimer
The
Games
are
over
a
year
away
but
there’s
at
least
one
strong
eventing
candidate
right
here
in
Central
Florida.
Read
the
chronicles
of
Hilda
Donahue,
an
Irish
rider
that
co‐owns
Ashmore
Equestrian
Center
in
Apopka
with
André
Merlet
as
she
prepares
for
quali9i‐
cation.
She
has
competed
at
many
of
the
world’s
most
prestigious
events
including
Rolex‐
Kentucky,
Burghley,
England,
Adelaide,
Australia
and
the
World
Cup
Final
in
Pau,
France.
She
was
long‐listed
for
the
Athens
Olympics
and
short‐listed
for
the
WEG
in
2002.
Look
for
new
video
of
Hilda’s
training
session
with
the
‘O
Connors‐
available
in
member
area
of
www.cfequestrian.com
soon!
Additional
riders
and
disciplines
will
be
included
as
time
goes
on
and
contention
for
a
spot
on
one
of
the
elite
teams
becomes
clearer.
Chronicles
of
Hilda
Donahue
&
Extravagance
Eventing
July
31,
2009
Location:
Enroute
to
O’Connor
Riding
Facility
in
Middleburg,
VA
•
Summer
training
is
in
session.
Extravagance
departed
Ashmore
on
July
30
with
his
pal,
Godsend
(horses
generally
travel
better
with
company).
Both
arrived
safely
in
North
Carolina
and
enjoyed
their
overnight
stay
at
the
horse
hotel.
The
boys
had
the
luxury
suite...a
large
grassy
paddock
(just
like
home),
and
bran
mash
topped
with
apples
(what
more
could
they
want).
•
It
is
a
lot
of
work
travelling
with
our
equine
partners...we
double
up
on
omeprazole,
then
we
soak
their
hay,
reduce
their
grain
and
add
mashes
while
taking
temperatures
regularly.
During
refueling,
we
add
molasses
to
their
water
and
check
as
the
two
biggest
concerns
when
shipping
long
distances
is
air6low
and
hydration.
August 1, 2009 Location: O’Connor Riding Facility in Middleburg, VA
After
a
two
day
journey
with
an
overnight
in
North
Carolina,
the
horses
arrived
at
the
O’Connors
happy
and
well
today.
We
did
ground
work
and
went
out
on
a
short
hack
around
the
beautiful
property.
My
6irst
lesson
is
at
noon.
•
Dressage
lessons
this
afternoon
contact...more
contact...straightness...be
straighter!
It
is
very
hot
but
very
fun,
although
Extravagance
really
wants
to
jump.
We
have
a
7:30am
dressage
lesson
tomorrow
then
jumping
in
the
afternoon.
Hope
that
everyone
at
Ashmore
is
riding
with
contact
and
keeping
their
horse
straight!
August
2,
2009
Location:
O’Connor
Riding
Facility
in
Middleburg,
VA
The
second
day
was
all
about
Extravagance!
We
had
an
easy
dressage
school
in
the
morning
and
then
(6inally!)
jumping.
Karen
called
me
“the
magician”
when
it
came
to
jumping.
This
is
quite
a
compliment
coming
from
such
a
achieved
person
such
as
Karen.
•
Karen
is
astounded
about
Extravagance’s
improvement
with
the
jumping
and
I
am
so
proud.
Tomorrow
is
more
dressage.
August
3,
2009
Location:
O’Connor
Riding
Facility
in
Middleburg,
VA
Dressage
AGAIN.
Be
6irmerI
tend
to
want
a
light,
soft
feel...”this
is
not
a
democracy.
It
is
a
dictatorship”,
says
Karen.
I
am
told
to
be
more
con6ident
and
demanding.
Karen
insists
that
I
know
what
I
am
doing
and
need
to
succeed.
August
3,
2009
Location:
O’Connor
Riding
Facility
in
Middleburg,
VA
Cross
country
morning
involved
Karen
approving
of
my
galloping
position,
Extravagance’s
adjust
ability,
safety,
and
successfully
negoti
ating
a
variety
of
cross
country
fences
in
a
small
area...not
unlike
Ashmore.
It
was
refreshing
to
know
that
Karen
does
not
school
over
large
cross
country
fences.
Nothing
was
larger
than
3’3”
(we
compete
at
4’3”).
•
Karen
indicated
that
Pau
4*
was
well
within
our
grasp,
but
risky.
She
cautions
that
it
possess
risks
(of
course
any
4*
involves
risks)!
Should
we
not
compete
we
will
have
a
tough
time
regaining
the
selector’s
attention.
If
we
prove
that
a
4*
is
within
our
capabilities,
we
will
be
a
step
ahead
at
the
onset
of
2010.
Karen
believes
we
could
be
competitive
at
Rolex
2010.
However,
waiting
to
do
the
4*
at
Rolex
puts
a
lot
of
pressure
on
our
Rolex
performanceshould
Rolex
not
happen
we
have
missed
our
chance!
•
Karen
warned
me
that
6inally
the
Irish
have
a
strong
group
of
many
quali6ied
candidates.
I
do
have
experience
at
the
4*
level
in
my
favor.
For
me
this
is
greater
incentive
to
be
better6inally
something
I
can
focus
on,
thanks
to
the
great
support
from
several
persons.
August
5,
2009
Location:
O’Connor
Riding
Facility
in
Middleburg,
VA
Sadly
we
depart
today
but
we
do
intend
to
return!
Today
we
did
a
little
cross
country...
Extravagance
was
good
but
he
is
so
used
to
taking
care
of
things
for
himself
(not
a
bad
trait),
and
Karen
insisted
that
he
be
more
attentive
to
me.
We
jumped
nothing
larger
than
prelimi
nary,
but
some
technical
questions.
•
Show
jumping
with
Extravagance
was
somewhat
interesting.
Karen,
knowing
his
history
and
having
witnessed
some
impressive
rounds
last
season,
called
me
the
jumping
“magician”.
Of
course
we
worked
on
helping
Extravagance
understand
that
he
needs
to
stay
round
to
every
fencecetrainly
he
performed
better
when
roundit
needs
to
become
his
normal
way
of
going.
•
We
are
staying
over
night
at
a
horse
hotel
in
North
Carolina
so
the
horses
have
an
easier
trip
and
then
an
eight
hour
journey
back
to
Ashmore.
We
return
to
Ashmore
tomorrow
and
off
to
a
dressage
show
on
Saturday.
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Lee
Farms
941‐360‐2231
Half
Halt
EC
321‐777‐4898 Sundance
Eq
Ctr
303‐518‐2047
Hidden
Hoofprints
321‐432‐3436 Vero
Beach
Eq
Ctr
772‐925‐6013
Vero
Beach
Riding
772‐567‐2899 Orange
County True
Blue
Farm
440‐840‐1118
Limestone
Stable
321‐266‐9292
North
Hammock
321‐453‐5918 Windemere
EC
772‐567‐8868 Ashmore
Eq
Ctr
407‐884‐9292
Avalon
Ridge
407‐877‐0406 Seminole
County
Thunder
Oaks
321‐631‐1504 Barrett
Farm
407‐365‐5456
Trout
Creek
SC
321‐302‐8179 Lake
County Bay
Hills
Eq
Ctr
407‐884‐5255
Bridlewood
Farm
407‐349‐5874
Autumn
Valley
St
352‐242‐1341 Class
Act
Farm
407‐889‐9816
Brookmore
Farms
407‐538‐4185
Citrus
County Equest
Ctr
Clermont
352‐241‐7583 Corporate
Woods
407‐739‐9897 Claudia
Heath
Farm
407‐402‐6454
In
Harmony
Farm
352‐637‐7287 Fair‐Dinkum
Farm
352‐430‐4604 Errol
Eq
Ctr
407‐886‐1955 Crooked
Creek
407‐341‐3342
Live
the
Dash
352‐385‐4644 High
Life
Farms
407‐293‐0110 Dream
Catcher
352‐243‐8755
Clay
County Loch
Eden
352‐266‐0066 Jewel
Court
Stables
407‐654‐8718 Findlymine
Farm
407‐687‐3449
Mane
Event
EC
904‐472‐1634 McKai
Equine
352‐669‐4425 Ledesma
Eq
Ctr
407‐295‐2925 Fox
Cry
Farms
407‐365‐5909
Penney
Farms
EC
904‐529‐5660 Outfox
Farms
352‐242‐0739 MG
Sport
Horses
407‐718‐3300 Greystone
Stables
407‐268‐4118
Taylor
Oaks
Eq
Ctr
904‐291‐8764 Redwood
Park
St
321‐402‐4822 Painted
Oaks
Acad
407‐929‐0970 Hidden
Oaks
407‐349‐3732
The
Oaks
Ranch
904‐284‐7212 Rocking
Horse
St
352‐669‐9982 Sandhill
Eq
Ctr
407‐654‐6517 Longwood
Eq
Ctr
407‐265‐6151
Sandbar
Farms
352‐429‐8450 Snow
Kissed
Stables
407‐325‐5562 Mardebri
Manor
407‐221‐5001
Duval
County South
Lake
Eq
Ctr
352‐536‐9189 Summer
Wind
Farm
407‐493‐5456 Martin
Farms
407‐366‐2227
Bella
Donna
Farm
904‐287‐1502 Southern
Cross
St
407‐654‐3689 Sweet
Music
Farms
407‐909‐1603 Meliora
Stables
407‐925‐4417
Empire
Eq
Center
904‐594‐6220 Woden
Walk
352‐383‐9454 Trademark
Eq
Ctr
407‐889‐8752 Mr.
Ed's
Barn
954‐701‐4221
Hidden
Fields
904‐565‐1471 Twighlight
Farms
407‐982‐0882 Over
the
Hill
Farm
407‐322‐1912
Oak
Haven
994‐998‐4257 Palma
Rubia
Eq
Ctr
407‐427‐0850
Levy
County Water's
Edge
407‐492‐3509
Skyway
Meadows
904‐704‐0493 Quail
Roost
Hunters
407‐721‐6474
Blue
Sky
Farm
954‐434‐2301 Wendover
Place
407‐679‐9595
Sundance
Farm
904‐287‐3590 Rustic
Pine
Ranch
407‐619‐1409
Maho
Bay
Farm
352‐207‐1838 Ridgewood
Eq
Ctr
407‐971‐4955
Twin
Branch
Stables
904‐880‐0687 Whispering
Dream
352‐342‐6469 Osceola
County Rustling
Oaks
Farm
407‐679‐2271
Rising
Star
Stables
407‐346‐5622 Seabreeze
Farm
407‐349‐9088
Hernando
County
Manatee
County Showtime
407‐312‐5584
C
&
H
Ranch
352‐754‐1759
Centennial
Farm
941‐723‐1616 Pasco
County Sommersby
Farms
407‐366‐5798
Hoof
Print
Valley
352‐754‐9258
Clermark
Equestrian
941‐322‐9196 Country
Lace
Acres
727‐869‐4832 Waterford
Eventing
253‐219‐7321
Lake
Lindsey
Eq
Ctr
352‐799‐5258
El
Tesoro
941‐928‐4852 Katie
Acres
Riding
727‐243‐9593 WB
Equestrian
407‐353‐0633
Elysian
Eq
Ctr
941‐745‐1292 KC
Creek
Ranch
813‐310‐7271
Hillsborough
County
Equisports
941‐776‐5942 Olive
Branch
Ranch
727‐710‐0215 St
Lucie
County
Admiralty
Farm
813‐920‐9041 LJM
Stables
772‐528‐0786
Barefoot
Farm
813‐754‐0713 Hidden
Hils
Eq
Ctr
941‐776‐0970 Shadowhawk
Farms
727‐243‐5865
Snaf9les
Farm
941‐746‐0287 Rubidoux
Stables
772‐461‐8489
Cheval
EC
813‐949‐7370 Tu‐Bahd
Farms
772‐878‐4829
Citrus
Oaks
Farm
813‐391‐0089 Spanish
Legacy
St
941‐322‐4151 Pinellas
County
Cross
Point
Farm
813‐672‐1515 Sacramonte
Farm
352‐208‐7003 Anvil
Acres
727‐546‐3478
Sumter
County
Cypress
Trails
813‐920‐5313 Serenity
Stables
352‐615‐5171 Calypso
Bay
Stables
727‐587‐0024
Cypress
Creek
352‐793‐8495
Eden
Oaks
Farm
813‐624‐6867 Shaw's
Training
Ctr
351‐591‐9613 Clermont
Saddle
352‐223‐7969 Sunset
Riding
727‐234‐5854
Equicross
866‐715‐6006 Three
Phase
Farm
352‐245‐2193
Cross
Rails
Academy
352‐143‐7433 The
Leigh
Over
352‐797‐9575
Galaxy
Farms
813‐689‐1175 Windsor
Farm
352‐591‐2392
El
Cazador
Eq
Ctr
813‐416‐0986
Hawk
Haven
813‐926‐7822 Elite
Farm
727‐541‐5513 Volusia
County
Hawksbill
Farm
727‐481‐3472 Okeechobee
County First
Choice
Eq
Ctr
727‐541‐3797 Aspen
Meadows
386‐345‐0580
Hidden
Meadow
813‐777‐2061 Florida
Equine
Svc
561‐644‐9032 Lakeview
Stables
727‐480‐7557 Brass
Head
Farm
386‐676‐7363
Hidden
Springs
813‐926‐2603 Timber
Trace
Farm
863‐634‐3096 Majestic
Oaks
Eq
Ctr
727‐564‐1710 Cypress
St
Eq
Ctr
386‐676‐1164
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