
09/14/2022
Photos from Jim Derwin Equestrian's post
We specialize in importing European Warmbloods with lovely child/amateur friendly temperaments who ar
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Photos from Jim Derwin Equestrian's post
HOCK INJECTIONS - David Ramey, DVM
Your horse’s piaffes have pfizzled. His slides have slid. His rollbacks have rolled back. His leads aren’t changing. Almost reflexively, someone will say, “Maybe he needs his hocks injected.” Maybe he does. But maybe it’s a lot more complicated than that. At least it should be. FIRST ASIDE...
Another beautiful Virginia sunset 🌅
Want to experience Glenmont Farm in person? Our 1700’s cabin is available for short term rentals. Contact me for your reservation!
And more big news! We are moving from Warrenton to a stunning equestrian center in the gorgeous Shenandoah valley. We will have 82 acres of fenced and cross fenced pastures, multiple barns, a huge indoor and outdoor arenas, large pond and direct trail head access to over a million acres of trails in the George Washington National Forest.
We will be expanding our Irish import and sales operations and will be partnering with the world-famous Cappa Stud to bring you the best of Irish Draught and Irish Sporthorse breeding. Watch this space for more news, and come visit us in our new digs!
Exciting news! Our newest import - 3 year old Cappa Nova by Cappa Cassanova ex a Clew Bay Bouncer mare. Bred by the world famous Cappa Stud of Jimmy and Edel Quinn.
And the main jumper ring at Upperville this afternoon. Anne Kursinski in the irons.
Catch Me and Scott Stewart. One of the top Hunters in the US right now.
For my friends in Europe, here is a High Performance Conformation Hunter round from Upperville. Scott Stewart on Private Lives.
A snippet of the under saddle class of the 3’3” Performance Hunters
Upperville week has begun!
Some funnies from Snowden’s decor at Orange Hill Farm 😆😆
World Horse Racing
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The brilliant grey won the Kentucky Derby in 1997 🏆
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How many times have you seen an ISO ad for someone looking for a safe, dependable horse that's under the age of 12? Why are we so against seasoned horses? These are the horses that are in the prime of their lives with years of experience under their belt, yet we pass them up more and more because of a number.
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The enduring success of the Irish Sport Horse
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One of the biggest reasons, I do suspect, that so many green riders wind up with green horses that may scare them, or that at any rate prevent them from learning the way to apply correct aids, is because so many riders WILL-NOT-BUY an older horse.
Here is Bold Minstrel at 16. In his prime, at the height of his powers, yet how many people do you know who would buy a 16 year old horse?
They will say things like, "I want an investment." As if investing is only about money, and not an investment in learning how to ride, or in safety, or in the sense of security while learning that can come from an older, wiser, steadier horse..
So when I hear that cost is a prohibiting factor in finding a suitable horse which knows the deal, and can help a green rider figure out "which buttons to push," I always suspect that those are riders who automatically carry some type of prejudice against "investing" in an older horse. The older, been there, done that horse is a great investment, but not so much in terms of getting a later financial return, so much as in investing in the process of giving he young or green rider the chance to learn correct basics that will last them all their riding years.
Most green riders who struggle with equally green horses are not learning correct basics. They are "investing" in the wrong piece of the riding puzzle.
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/bold+minstrel...
Kathmandu and Kona 😊 share a moment
Prince jump schooling at Morningside Tuesday. He hunted Thursday with Old Dominion and was brilliant!!!
Ipswich jump schooling this afternoon.
Idlehour Safari Purebred Cleveland Bay Series Champion
Prince schooling at Morningside yesterday with Erin Murphy. Very tidy!
Prince schooling this morning with Erin Murphy at Morningside Training Farm 😊. He’s a super good boy who tries really hard! A great hunt horse who will be a lovely all rounder partner for an adult amateur who wants to do a bit of everything and be safe and have a great time doing it. Prince is a purebred Irish Draught imported from Ireland in October 2017. I hunted him last season with Warrenton and Old Dominion and this summer we’ve been concentrating on his ring work. Look for his formal ad to come!
Faery Tales, Bella’s ex hunt horse representing 😊 at the United States 🇺🇸 Pony Club Championships At Tryon International Equestrian Center!!!!
Evening at the water complex at Morningside. It’s always a balm for the soul!
Alfalfa can be beneficial to horses that are prone to ulcers.
Does alfalfa cause kidney or respiratory problems or make horses hyper? Specialists shed light on these myths and more.
Home of the free, because of the brave 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Riding today in Hitchcock Woods, Aiken. So much fun!!!!
Masters of Foxhounds Association of America
Representing the four foxhound breeds were these fine specimens: Marlborough Hunt's gorgeous Penn-Marydels, Elkridge-Harford's level Crossbreds, Blue Ridge's stately English, and Orange County's distinctive American hounds. Many thanks to all hunt staff for turning out beautifully and presenting hounds on this warm afternoon!
Snippet of Bella’s lesson on Alfie today. Getting ready for Tryon 😊
“Hey, whatcha got in there?”
A beautiful sunset tonight over the cross country course⛰
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For my friends in Europe, here is a High Performance Conformation Hunter round from Upperville. Scott Stewart on Private Lives.
Prince jump schooling at Morningside Tuesday. He hunted Thursday with Old Dominion and was brilliant!!!
Cows-N-Corn at Maple Tree Farm
Maple Tree Lane