High Farms Ltd

High Farms Ltd Breeding quality Zangersheide for the serious sport horse enthusiast High Farms Ltd.

was founded by Donna Bradley and is located in Kelowna, British Columbia Canada. We're a small breeding operation concentrating on producing quality horses for the Hunter, Jumper and Dressage rings. We start with the very best broodmares and breed them to, what we feel are, the very best International stallions in the world. We specialize in breeding top notch Zangersheide Holsteiners who are started correctly and marketed primarily in the United States.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrZgtrqbMVIExcellent video!  So many of these 24 behaviors are ignored or misunderstood....
10/29/2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrZgtrqbMVI
Excellent video! So many of these 24 behaviors are ignored or misunderstood. The best we can do is open our eyes, our ears and our hearts.

The 24 Behaviors of the Ridden Horse in Pain is a film that dares to challenge the way we look at "badly behaving" horses, and promotes the notion that lamen...

08/31/2024
Quigan Z with Sandra K and her daughter at Rocky Mountain Show Jumping in the lead line class.  Quigan Z adores his mini...
08/20/2024

Quigan Z with Sandra K and her daughter at Rocky Mountain Show Jumping in the lead line class. Quigan Z adores his mini human!

08/17/2024

When someone leaves a comments or a like here, I often click on their name to see their riding images on their page. I do this to keep track of what today's typical riding looks like. I see all kinds of riding. Some images and videos show very good balanced riding. What seems to be a common riding flaw that I see recently is with head position. So many riders post pictures of their riding with their eyes looking down. This might seem a minor issue, but it is not.

When your eyes are down, your horse can feel that your balance is forward, more over the forehand. This will put your horse onto their forehand. When your eyes go down, your head that weighs 15 pounds (7 kg) goes down and forward, and usually your shoulders fall forward as well. The fact that your head is up high at the end of an effective lever that is your upper body, multiplies the forward weight that you place over your horse's shoulders.

The negative effects this has on your horse show up in several ways. It makes both upward and downward transitions more difficult for your horse. This is because Horses need to push off or reach under with their hind, and you have shifted their balance off their hind. Lead changes become more difficult for the same reason.

Worst of all for riders, looking down makes it more difficult to develop "feel". I briefly had an argumentative student who insisted on looking down. She would argue with me when I said "eyes up", saying "I like to see what my horse is doing". I'd explain that with eyes up you can feel what your horse is doing and that makes all the difference.

If you look down when riding, just stop doing that. If you have to look down, move your eyeballs, not your head. If you do this, many improvements will follow. You will sit the canter better because your head and neck position will no longer interfere with your hips swinging to the 1-2-3 beat of the canter. "Eyes up". It's simple and fixes a lot of things.

08/15/2024
07/17/2024

Quigan Z and Sandra K at RMSJ in Calgary Alberta. Every breeder dreams for a caring, knowledgeable and loving home for their horses and Quigan Z has just that! Sandra has done a wonderful job with him!!!

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Kelowna, BC
V1P1G5

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 8pm

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+12507651939

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