The South Florida Blog for all Horse Related News

South Florida's Connection to the Horse Community.

The South Florida Blog for all Horse Related News

South Florida's Connection to the Horse Community.

The South Florida Blog for all Horse Related News

South Florida's Connection to the Horse Community.

The South Florida Blog for all Horse Related News

South Florida's Connection to the Horse Community.

The South Florida Blog for all Horse Related News

South Florida's Connection to the Horse Community.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

For the lovers of Paso Finos....

The Florida Paso Fino Association is hosting this show October 24-27th, 2013 at Tropical Park Equestrian Center located at 7900 SW 40 Street in Miami, FL.  Please visit their webisite: www.floridapfha.org for more information on this huge event.  For all those in Miami that love Paso Fino's this is your show for sure!

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Love this!

HORSES IN THE MORNING for Aug. 28, 2013 08/28 by Horse Radio Network | Sports Podcasts
Here is something for your listening pleasure!  It's an interesting listen, so if you have some down time in the morning, give it your ear.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Show Season is here!


This past weekend was the first horse show of the season for Heritage Horse Show, located at Plantation Equestrian Center 1451 NW 118 Ave in Plantation, FL.  The next show is scheduled for September 14-15th.  For more information, please contact heritagehorsesho@aol.com, or call Lauren Manasseh at (954) 448-4592.  Let the shows begin!!! 

Monday, August 26, 2013

Keeping horses calm...

Grandin on Keeping Horses Calm During Handling
Temple is an amazing women that has a keen awareness to the emotions and energies of animals.  In this article, she is noting how important it is to keep a horse calm during handling.  We tend to overlook this, as we give ourselves time tables to "get something done" or a "goal to achieve" with our horses.  So many times we over look the horse to accommodate our own selfish needs.  Then when we run into "trouble" with our horse, or the horse gets labeled as "difficult", we wonder why.  The majority of horses issues are manmade, so let's all remember just to take a deep breath and enjoy the smell of our horses and the peace they can bring into our lives.  

Saturday, August 24, 2013

A project in the making...

This is my handsome rescue horse Eros.  He is currently 4 years old.  When he came into the SFSPCA he was just about 6 months old and I adopted him when he was a yearling.  He has grown up to be quite the horse, full of personality and so very sweet.  South Florida Horse Connection is currently working on a project and would like to involved all the South Florida women that have adopted horses!  I would like to hear your adoption stories and see pictures of you and your horse(s).  If you would like to be considered for this upcoming project, please email me your information along with your story and pictures to tyrahearns@gmail.com.  I look forward to hearing all of your wonderful stories!

Friday, August 23, 2013

Heads up, because this is scary!

A virus changes its stripes: Human outbreak of eastern equine encephalitis
Wow, this is scary!  Who would have thought that EEE could be transmitted to humans, but the reality is that it has.  Please read this article and share with all of your friends up and down the eastern seaboard!

Thursday, August 22, 2013

An Equine Expo!

I love attending these expos!  They are full of great information and numerous seminars.  This Expo will be held on Saturday, September 14th from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM at Vero Equine located at 8130 8th Street in Vero Beach, FL.  This event is free to the public.  There are lots of vendors already signed up and there will be hourly prize drawings!  Don't miss out on this Expo!

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

A young equestrian life lost way too early...

Horse world in shock as tributes flow for Tom Gadsby

It's always sad to report these tragedies, especially when such a young talent is the one that is highlighted.  Tom was a rising star in the eventing world and his recent death has touched many in the equestrian world. It is a stark reminder how quickly things can go bad, no matter what your experience is.

Monday, August 19, 2013

This will bring tears to your eyes...

Breaking Down the Walls and Helping Vets Become ‘Horse Whisperers’
This is a wonderful piece done by ESPN.  If this doesn't bring tears to your eyes, then you indeed have a harden heart.  It just goes to show you that our Equine friends do more for our hearts and souls than anyone  has given them credit for.

Friday, August 16, 2013

Get your chance to win...

Tomorrow is the big day!  Beginning at 10 AM, the South Florida Trial Riders will hold their annual benefit rally for the SFSPCA at Robbie's Feed & Supply located at 22390 SW 177 Ave in Homestead. There will be plenty of good snacks, baked goods and don't forget the grand prize is a $500 gift card to Robbie's!  So go out tomorrow and support the SFSPCA!

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Living Requirements for Horses


 It is my belief that a horse should live their lives they way God put them on this earth to, not in a stall.  We as horse owners tend to want to "save the grass", or think our horses cannot survive in inclement weather.  This couldn't be further from the truth.  And we wonder why our horses have a higher rate of colic, respiratory issues or behavioral issues...there should be no surprise at all.  Here is a good article in support of understanding the true needs of the horse as to their being in their natural born environment.

Living Requirements for Horses
By Cheryl McNamee Sutor, MHG

In today's world, a very large percentage of conventional boarding environments are based more and more on the needs of the horse owners than on the needs of the horse. These sacrifices, which are generally done to make horse keeping more "convenient", are creating health problems and reducing the equine's lifespan and natural healing abilities.

Most horse owners do not realize that the horse is very much different from ourselves. We need to start taking the horse's natural lifestyle into account and stop "humanizing" them. For example: Many horse owners believe that their horse is most comfortable in a stall deeply bedded with shavings or straw. However, this is not true (explained below). The horse does not find comfort in many of the things that we conventionally provide it.

This article is intended to help you, as a horse owner or student, to understand the proper natural environment in which horses are born to live in. After all, the horse's environment plays the key role in it's overall health and lifespan, and we all want the very best for our much-loved horses. 

When a horse is kept in a stall or otherwise confined, even for brief periods, the heart becomes over-stressed which results in heart and circulatory problems. In addition, due to this lack of circulation, the horse begins to lose bone density, develop conformation flaws and the hooves begin to deform. 24-7 freedom of movement is absolutely necessary to maintain the health of your horse.

In addition to stalling being a health risk to your horse, I also believe it to be a moraly incorrect arrangement. Many of us love our horses to pieces, yet, we don't realize how much our horses being kept in 12x12 box stalls is comparable to a human inmate in an 8x8 prison cell. The horse stands in the stall day-in and day-out with no real reason to live. It usually cannot socialize through the stall walls and is unable to have enough movement to maintain optimal health, both physically and mentally.

The bedding also plays a large role in the horse's overall health. When a horse is traditionally bedded on wood shavings, those shavings wick away moisture from the horse's feet, drying them out. Both shavings and straw retain ammonia from the horse's urine, which futher break down and destroy the hoof structure. Not to mention the decreased air-flow in a stalled environment causing many types of respiratory problems in horses. Also, in the wild, a horse who sleeps on soft footing does not survive because it is too difficult to stand and run quick enough when a predator approaches. This fear is not only present in wild horses, but just as much in our domesticated horses too. They become mentally and physically imbalanced when kept in stalls.

Bad habits and behaviors may also develop due to boredom, lack of herd environment, and lack of exercise. Horses that are stall-kept are often found chewing wood, cribbing, pacing, pawing, weaving, head shaking, etc. How often do you see wild horses or free-roaming horses exhibiting these behaviors? Walk into a conventional boarding facility and a very large percentage of the horses will have some degree of these behaviors.

The answer? Try finding an arrangement as close to 24-7 grass pasture and freedom of movement with a shelter or barn that you possibly can. Allow the horse access to free-choice salt and mineral blocks that are designed for horses. When you allow the horse to make it's own choices, whether it wants to stand outside or inside at any given moment, you will find that most horses will even stand outside in the rain and snow when given the choice. Your horse's system will begin to work as it is intended by nature, and he will live healthier, happier and longer because of it. Unless stall rest is prescribed by a qualified veterinarian, allow your horse the freedom of movement he needs and deserves for optimal health.

However, if you live in an area that is known to have free roaming predators, be sure to take the proper measures to keep them out of your horse's pasture. A strong, tall wire-mesh style of fencing will keep most predators and animals out of your pastures. 

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

A holistic approach

The other day, I featured a great website for an all natural approach to your horse's well-being.  I want to introduce you to another one today called The Holistic Horse.  They carry many products that are not chemically formulated so that you are able to maintain a more holistic approach to many of your horses worming, nutritional and digestive needs.  They also carry products for other animals as well!
The Holistic Horse

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

One down, more to go....

APNewsBreak: Iowa plant drops horse-slaughter plan
Although it is just one plant, hopefully it is just the beginning.  This is hitting these plants where it counts-the wallet!  They won't wait too long before they chose another way to go.

Monday, August 12, 2013

Well, the verdict is in....

Judge Tells Quarter Horse Group to Accept Clones - ABC News
I can't say that I am in favor of horse cloning.  Even if it meant that I could replicate the horse I currently have, I think it's creepy.  What is your take on this subject?  Do you agree with the judge's ruling?

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Looking for all natural herbal products for your horse?

Earth Song Ranch
I strongly believe in all natural products for animals.  They are no different than we are when it comes to what we eat.  You know the old saying:  garbage in, garbage out!  I have been ordering an herbal wormer for my horse from this company for a while now.  They specialize in all natural herbal products and supplements for horses, dogs and cats.  Their website is extremely informative and if you happen to have any questions, they are anxious to help!  They are based out of California, but ship their products just about every where.  So if you are tired of giving your animals chemically treated products, look them up and check them out - you'll be glad you did!  www.earthsongranch.com

Thursday, August 8, 2013

A little advise for sitting the canter...

Horsemanship How-to: Sit the Canter Comfortably
It's not always easy to sit a canter on a horse, but the key is core strength.  Here are a few pointers for some  help if you are having difficulty.  I know that as I have grown older, I have to work at the canter harder than I did when I was younger.  Thankfully I have a horse that rides like a Cadillac so sitting his canter is easy!

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

And yet another unfortunate horse looses it's life....

Horse Found Slaughtered, Dismembered In Miami Gardens « CBS Miami
Although the picture may be graphic, the sight is all too familiar here in Miami.  Another horse has been found slaughtered, but this time in a very public place.  No animal deserves this fate and hopefully since it appears that the offender is taunting the police to find him, they will!

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Happy Helpers...

Here sit the steadfast and true...the four happy helpers that were a constant right hand to Program Director Lynn Zuccaro!  Not only did they brave the heat and storms of the summer, but as you can see they did it in style and full of smiles!  There is only one more week of the Sir Walsh Horsemanship Summer Program and it is completely full!  Congratulations to Lynn for all the hard work she put into the program, as it was truly a success.  For all that missed out this year, Lynn still will be offering lessons during the school year.  Otherwise, mark your calendars for next year's program!!

Saturday, August 3, 2013

The importance of balance....

At Sir Walsh Horsemanship, one of the things that is taught is you must have good balance to be able to ride a horse.  Many people think that they can just jump on and be able to stay in the saddle, no matter what the horse does.  Some people are born with good balance, but others are not.  This week's group of students worked almost every day on their balance and and as you can see from the second picture, young Meghan worked very hard practicing!  She is demonstrating a sitting trot, one handed all with a very big smile on her face.  Word of mouth has carried and next week's program is full, but the last week of camp beginning August 12, still has a couple of slots left!  Please call Program Director Lynn right away to reserve your spot today 305-522-2244.