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Caring For Your Senior Miniature Horse in Now Live!

The second release in our online classroom is now available to those who have purchased it! Learn all you need to know to keep your golden oldies happy and healthy well into their senior years, along with real life examples. Meet the (many) seniors of my little herd and see the very diverse levels of care they require. 

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Caring for Your Senior Miniature Horse

Be A Good Buyer.

Buying a horse is exciting, no doubt about it, and even casual online horse shopping is a great deal of fun, even if you aren’t really in a place to add to your herd.

If you’re serious about buying a horse, though, there are some things you can do that will make you the kind of buyer that breeders and sellers can’t wait to work with. Things that, best case, might even end up saving you money!

First of all, most people who are raising horses have them because they love them. It’s almost impossible to raise a Miniature Horse from the day they’re born and not fall in love. While we can’t keep them all, good breeders want to do everything possible to place their horses in a happy, long term home.

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Be A Good Seller.

One of my favourite podcasts, Horses In The Morning, does a weekly feature called Really Bad Ads, where people send in horse ads they find on Craigs List or Facebook and they read them on air and laugh a lot.

Based on listening to Really Bad Ads, the first thing that a horse seller can do, is realize that spelling and grammar matter. They just do. If your ad is hard to read, or you sound like you don’t know what you’re talking about, that isn’t going to convince anyone that your horse is any good. That means not just using spell check and punctuation, but also knowing the difference between conformation and confirmation, and that a gelding isn’t the same thing as gilding.

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There's a brand new video on the YouTube channel! Christine of Ramblin Ranch and her horse Miller gave me hand with this video on Miniature Horse Driving Basics - check it out!

Upcoming Events


Feeding The Miniature Horse - AVAILABLE NOW
Caring for the Senior Miniature Horse - AVAILABLE NOW
Barn Aisle live Q&A - February 23
Groundwork Masterclass - Launching March 15
Miniature Horsemanship Driving Clinic, Blackfalds, AB - May 13 & 14
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