by LR | Mar 5, 2020 | Horses Hope Healing
After Tragedy, Leaving the Stall Door Open… Six months ago I wrote a blog post entitled After Tragedy, Leaving the Stall Door and Your Heart OpenĀ about facing the loss of a “heart horse” without closing up, giving up, or shutting down. The post...
by LR | May 17, 2019 | Horses Hope Healing
The Best Horse May Not Be the One You Own We’ve all seen the meme “Everyone says their horse is the best. And everyone is right.” Well, I’m more right than most, because I have the best horse ever. But that was not always the case. Let...
by LR | Jun 10, 2017 | Dressed for Tea
I think Dressed for Tea–Tea or Miss Tea for short–was fated to find me (or the other way around). I was looking for a safe, low-level dressage horse who could carry my middle-aged and out-of-practice self to the shows without major drama or trauma. I had...
by LR | Aug 17, 2015 | Farm Life
Recently my mare underwent a consultation with a trained veterinarian who now specializes in chiropractic treatment and acupuncture. The mare sustained a neck injury as a weanling and recently exhibited some behaviors which made me suspicious she was experiencing...