Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Working Equitation - Learning More


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Episode #040


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Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Christmas Quickie


Just a Christmas Quickie

Advertise on the Whoa PodcastIt's the 22nd of December and you, like me are probably running around finishing up your Christmas chores and getting ready to relax and enjoy the holiday season with family and friends.  I just wanted to take this opportunity to say "Thanks for Listening".  The Whoa Podcast about Horses and Horsemanship is one of the longest running, independently produced podcasts on iTunes and that's all because of you.  Nowadays, there are literally tens of thousands of podcasts out there - and a quite a few about horses - finding ours is not always the easiest, but you do.  You find and like our Facebook page and, those of you who tweet, follow me on Twitter. We are heard in over 60 different countries.  Thank you so very much.  I know you find this content helpful and I enjoy bringing it to you.

We've had a really good year.  If you started listening recently, you may not know that earlier this year we got to talk to the host of the Horse Show Rick Lamb. We've had many trainers on including Martin BlackJustin MundtCharles WilhelmDenny Watkins, and from the English world, Doug Payne.

We've traveled to events and covered the Horsemen's Re-Union in Paso Robles and the Vaquero Heritage Challenge, and the Bakersfield Campdraft.  We've shared our vacation to the home of Doc Bar, the Bar SZ Ranch.

We've talked about your horses' immune system and Cowboy Mounted Shooting, health products like the Porta-Grazer, and how to find a good roping horse.

We've shared your love of horses by talking about books with authors like Janet Barrett and her story of Reckless, a hero in the Korean War.  And, while it didn't go as I hoped, I got to interview someone I admire - Cowboy Poet Baxter Black.  And, we topped it off with a very candid interview with country music singer Chris Cagle - right from his tour bus no less.

I have had a great time travelling and finding stories you would enjoy.  And, I am very excited about 2015.  I have got a bunch of feelers out and podcasts in the works that I hope will really expand the appeal of the show.

We started the show more or less as a hobby three years ago to share our love of horses and horsemanship with you.  We wanted it from the perspective of the average horse owner.  Someone struggling to find time, confidence, skills, and knowledge that horse ownership requires.  Trying to find all that in a world that constantly places more and more pressure on that precious time.  As a matter of fact, you haven't heard from my wife Ranae all year. She has a full time job and trying to mesh her schedule, mine, and a prospective guest has not worked at all. When we do get time together we want to share it with our horses.  I know you understand.

That means, I write, edit, produce, find guests for the show - the chief cook and bottle washer.  I'm not complaining by any means - I love it.  But, I've got a great audience out there and I'd like to invite you to participate.  If you have a special skill, knowledge, or topic you think we should bring to a wider audience, please, please I invite you to contact me.  I would like to see the show build and reach an even wider audience.  You can find me by email at john@whoapodcast.com

So with that we end another year.  Thank you once again for allowing me to share the truly unique bond we share with these wonderful animals.  And, as you're sitting around the fire over the next few days, perhaps sipping something warm and toasty, know that we are wishing you, your family and horses the Merriest of Christmasas and prosperity and health in the coming year.  So, until next time, for Ranae, this is John Harrer saying, no matter how cold it may be out there, go have some fun with your horses.


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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Long Rider Bernice Ende


Long Rider Bernice Ende

Long rider Bernice EndeWhen one of our listeners and No Worries Club member, Roberta Carr recommended I interview a long rider for the show I was not sure what she meant.  She told me little about long rider Bernice Ende and referred me to Bernice's website Ende of the Trail. Looking over her site I could see she had ridden a lot.  She started in 2005 and wasn't sure where it would go, but the first ride was 2,000 miles.  Can you imagine?  At age fifty she retired and decided it would be a good idea to pack up her horses and dog and head out across the country.  Faced with a number of challenges and many reasons to stop, she did not.  She kept riding.  After eleven years she has logged 25,000 miles.  Yes, that 25,000.  Now I know what a long rider is - Bernice Ende.

Bernice is wintering on the the East Coast.  She will resume her return long ride to Montana by going through Canada from coast-to-coast.  We caught up to her via Skype and she shared her experiences as a long rider.

Later in the show I offer a parting shot about the horses of the NFR and why they should get a little more recognition from CBS Sports.

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Episode #040


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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Holiday Horse Gifts


Holiday Horse Gifts

holiday horse giftsOkay, you have got the person on your gift list that loves horses.  What do you get them?  Sure, they will always need a new brush or mane de-tangler, but why not get them something useful?  On today's show we take a look at some very useful gift ideas.

First, we have Rebecca Didier from Trafalgar Square Books and www.HorseandRiderBooks.com.  Rebecca offers five different books tailored for almost any rider.  The books are:

  1. The Art of Liberty Training for Horses
  2. How Good Riders Get Good
  3. Tex
  4. Building a Life Together—You and Your Horse
  5. The Riding Doctor

Each one of these books his rich in illustration and gives you information about how to be a better horseman and how to improve your riding.  For those cold winter months when you can't be out at the barn, you can still be working on your skills.

Holiday Horse GiftsDo you have someone looking for a little hardware?  Listen in as Ed Jessup from Case Cutlery joins us and talks a little horses and then tells us about the selection of Case pocket knives that would be perfect for anyone on your list.  Personally, I was fascinated when he was describing the Equestrian's Pocket Knife: a handy knife with a hoof pick tool built right into the knife.

Case has been making knives for over a hundred years.  They are still manufactured right here in the United States. This would be a gift that you could carry for many years to come.  Case also has a wide assortment of handles available in a bunch of colors.  Ed tells me they even make some pink ones.  Check them out.  Ed suggests that if you are looking online you may want to check out Shepards Hill Cutlery Online.

 

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Episode #039


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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Chris Cagle Country Music and Horseman


Chris Cagle Country Music Singer and Horseman

Chris-Cagle-Back-In-The-Saddle-Album-Cover-CountryMusicRocks.net_If you know anything about our podcast, you know I'm a big Clinton Anderson fan. I have been for a long time. I watch, listen, and read most everything he produces. I also love music. I was a weekend DJ at a country music station back in the 80's. In looking for something a little different for the podcast, I remembered the episodes on RFD-TV that Clinton did with Chris Cagle. I thought Chris would make a great guest on the show.   Chris seemed to struggle with many of the challenges of learning about horsemanship as you or I.  He is a regular guy.  He entertains thousands of people for a living.

Of course, I really didn't think a big country music singer like Chris Cagle would have time for our podcast, but I looked up Chris' agent and fired off an email. They were very nice and said they would forward my request to Chris. About a week later, I got an email from Chris' road manager looking to arrange the interview. As luck would have it, Chris was playing in my hometown of Bakersfield at Buck Owens' Crystal Palace.  I asked if we could do something in person because the sound would be better. The next day I am nervously standing outside of Chris Cagle's tour bus announcing myself to my contact person, "You the horse guy?" he asks.

"That's me", I say.

"Come on follow me."

Chris-CagleIt's exciting stepping into the inner sanctum of the star's tour bus - a little noisier than I thought. It was five in the afternoon.  Chris had a meet-and-greet at 7:00 and went on at 7:30. I sat down, introduced myself, and right away we were talking horses. Some of the best conversations I've had were while I'm setting up the recorder, and while it didn't take me more than 45 seconds to have everything up and running, we were well into Chris' first story. You'll hear some noise in the background as Chris band members go in and out of the bus. The sound  might be a little echoy, I had to really work on reducing the drone of the bus' engine or AC, but it is worth every minute. We talked for an hour and a half, sitting around like we had known each other for years. Chris Cagle shares some fascinating insights and emotions about horses, life, kids, music, and Clinton Anderson. Chris was so generous with his time,  you will hear at the end of the interview Chris'  band mates had to come pull him away.

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Chris Cagle website:  Chris Cagle.com

Chris Cagle latest album:  Back in the Saddle

Clinton Anderson website:  Downunder Horsemanship.com

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Episode #038

 


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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Vaquero Heritage Trainer Challenge Podcast


Vaquero Heritage Trainer Challenge Podcast

You've heard the pre-show episode.  You've seen the video.  Now, you get to hear the in-depth interviews with the folks from the Vaquero Heritage Trainer Challenge.  Each trainer had a horse in training for 3-4 months.  Then, during the event, they had a young horse to work with.

We speak to Diana Palmer, care-taker of the Wild Horses of Oak Creek and learn more about the horses and their history - or what's known about them.

Dave Lemley, rides with the Search and Rescue civilian side of the LAPD.  As a trainer, we catch up it Dave right after leaving his young horse on Day 1.  Dave talks about his goals in horse training and how he accomplished them.  Next up is Amber McGee, a local gal new to horse training.  Amber is involved in The Life Savers Wild Horse Rescue in Tehachapi.  she talks about what is like learning her craft and working with feral horses.  She also credits Whoa Podcast friend and trainer Matt Sheridan with helping her learn so much about horsemanship.

Monica Whitmer was not sure she would fit in.  She is an English rider and performs Dressage.  After consulting with the organizers, she decided to put her skills to the test.  Monica loves these feral Oak Creek horses.  She calls them Tehachapi Mountain Horses.  Monica tells us her plans of training one or two of these horses every year.

Steve Perron works in the movie business but his heart is with the feral horse.  Steve also volunteers with Life Savers Wild Horse Rescue.  A tinkerer at heart, Steve builds horse carriages out of PVC and hooks up young horses.  He feels it is important to get these horses used to whatever may come their way.

Dave Wratchford has been training horses for twenty years.  Originally from the east coast, Dave now lives out west.  Dave talks about the horse get a job and doing it right away.  Dave came into the long side of the competition late.  He quickly caught up and had his horse working on cattle.

We also have a conversation with judge Jeff Ohaco from Ojai.  He offers some insight into how the event was judged.  He also gives us his thoughts on this type of training.

Maryanne Murray came to watch the event.  After sitting in the stands for three days watching the training, she could not resist.  During the auction she bid on and won a Oak Creek horse.

Finally, we catch back up with Jeremy Dunn who gives some final thoughts on the trainers and the events.

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Episode #037


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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Vaquero Heritage Trainers Challenge


Vaquero Heritage Trainers Challenge

Vaquero Heritage Trainers Challenge
Photo by Diana Palmer

The Vaquero Heritage Trainers Challenge is happening October 10th, 11th, and 12th at the Sterling Arena in Tehachapi.  Using the feral horses of the Oak Creek Canyon Ranch, five trainers are working ten horses.  The first horse each trainer will show is one they received from Oak Creek back in June.  They have been able to work with the horse, create a bond, and will be showing off their talents.

The second horse they will be seeing for the first time at the Vaquero Heritage Trainers Challenge.  They will have three days to build a relationship and put a start on the horse.  The horses of Oak Creek Canyon are believed to be descended from Morgan horses that were turned loose or escaped from some early Morgan horse breeders in the area.  With California in the midst of a severe drought, the feral herd has taken its toll on the land.  In an effort to bring the land and the horses back in balance, efforts are being made to more effectively manage the herd.  The horses are smart, sure-footed, and have a good disposition.

Vaquero Heritage Trainers Challenge
Photo by Diana Palmer

Jeremy Dunn of the JB Cattle Co.  is the organizer of the Vaquero Heritage Trainers Challenge and joins us on the show to talk about the format of the event, the trainers up for the challenge and these very unique horses.

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Episode #036


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Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Reckless Korean War Horse Marine Hero


Reckless Korean War Horse Marine Hero

Episode #035

Have you heard the story of Reckless Korean War Horse Marine hero?  Janet Barrett has written a wonderful account of a Jeju pony "drafted" by the U.S. Marines Fifth Regiment's Recoilless Rifle Platoon. From the racetrack of Korea, Reckless grew into a real-life hero of the Korean War.  On today's show Janet joins us to share some of the stories about this amazing little horse. We get to know about the background of the men who took a chance on Reckless.  We also gain some insight into how Reckless returned that trust.

Janet's has written the book, They Called Her Reckless - A True Story of War, Love and One Extraordinary Horse.  It  is a fascinating true story of how a horse bonded with her Marine "herd" to become an integral part in the Battle of Outpost Vegas of the Korean War.

Janet not only tells the story of Reckless' war heroics, but she also paints a wonderful portrait of her personality that endeared her to  generals, officers,  and enlisted men alike.  The book covers the life of Reckless based on extensive interviews with over 60 Korean War veterans.  The book is a wonderful read.  Janet is a great storyteller and wonderful interview.  More importantly, Janet offers background on the Korean War, sometimes referred to as The Forgotten War.

Reckless Korean War Horse Marine Hero

Returning home to Camp Pendleton in California, Reckless attended ceremonies for the Marine Corp.  She continued receiving promotions and reached the rank of Staff Sergeant before her retirement.  A statue of Reckless charging up a hill stands at the National Museum of the Marine Corp in Virginia.

If you have a soft spot for heartwarming horse stories, you will love the story of Reckless Korean war horse Marine hero.

Links for this show:

Janet Barrett

They Called Her Reckless at Amazon.com

National Museum of the Marine Corp

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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Matt Sheridan Horsemanship


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Episode #034

Horse and people trainer Matt Sheridan stopped by the Whoa Podcast studios in 2011.  We were there to plug his appearance on an RFD-TV show, but the best part of a sit down with Matt Sheridan is the stories he tells.  Oh, and he has a lot of them.  Matt Sheridan is a fifth generation horseman and I think, if it has been done on a horse, Matt or someone in his family has done it.  Matt's been an extra in the movies.  He's taken a Mustang through the Mustang Makeover project, and he is an AHCA judge.  This is a fun little interview, but we pass - well Matt passes - along some great horsemanship advice.  Matt tells us about his early years in horsemanship.

You can find out more about Matt Sheridan Performance Horses by visiting his Facebook Page.  You can find his five steps to body control on YouTube.  Matt also has a website, Matt Sheridan Performance Horse,  with lots of great stuff and chronicles his training of Luna, a Mustang.

Get a Lesson - Attend a Clinic with Matt Sheridan

Matt SheridanNeed help with your horse or want to improve things like your horsemanship, show, or trail skills?  Matt has a variety of clinics available every year.  Check out his clinic schedule HERE.

If you would like to see what our Clinic Experience was like with Matt Sheridan, check out this video we produced:  Matt Sheridan Trail Clinic

 

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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Horse Rescue Bakersfield Hooves-Paws.Org


Horse Rescue Bakersfield Hooves-Paws.Org

Episode #033

Our show is dedicated to a Horse Rescue in Bakersfield.  I have always admired people who actively seek out horses or other animals in need, then help them out.  While there are probably hundreds of these organizations across the country, there is always a need for more.  On todays show we take a look at a local organization here in Bakersfield helping horses.  Affectionately known as Whiskers Paws Hooves and Claws, the group’s website is hooves-paws.org and is a 501c3 non-profit.  Hooves and Paws helps in a number of ways - Whether it’s rescuing horses from an abusive relationship or educating new owners of the basics of horse husbandry.  They started out as just a group of people who saw a need.  They knew they could make a difference.  As an organization, the group soon realized they needed to have a concise and focused mission statement to guide them.  Their mission statement is simple, yet effective:
They want to:
  • Supply financial support to foster homes and assist in horse rescue efforts and rehabilitation.
  • Help with the medical financial burdens of animals suffering from abuse.
  • Support local adoptions by donating funds to lower adoption fees, thus reducing the load placed on animal shelters.
  • Promote a  volunteer program that helps people who have struggled with abuse, medical issues, and other personal hardship's. Their volunteers learn marketing, animal care, particularly horse-keeping,  and public relations through fundraising programs.
Funded through donations, sponsorship, grants, and fundraisers Whiskers, Paws, Hooves, and Claws is making a difference as a horse rescue Bakersfield.

Horse Rescue Bakersfield Success Stories

Horse Rescue Bakersfield
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Sampson Before
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Chance when rescued
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We caught up with the group’s director, Julie Sugg at a local stable where she boards and cares for  the horses that are part of the organization.
No matter where you live there is a group of people working hard to improve the welfare of horses.  They can use your help.  Look them up.  Help them if you can.  Maybe it’s money.  Maybe it’s a few hours with helping with the horses (is that work? I don’t think so).  Maybe it’s donating an old bit, bridle or saddle for a fundraiser.  Any way you can help would be appreciated.  If you would like to help Whiskers, Paws, Hooves, and Claws head on over to hooves-paw.org and find out how you can lend a hand.  Or, better yet, like them on Facebook at Whiskers, Paws, Hooves, and Claws

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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Tommy Thompson Cowhorses


Tommy Thompson CowhorsesTommy Thompson Cowhorses

Episode #032

Our visit to Tommy Thompson Cowhorses.  I first met Tommy Thompson at a recent campdraft event.  When I saw him ride I knew he would be a great guest for our show.  He agreed to come on the show and asked me what I wanted to do.  I have been struggling with making a transition from the snaffle to the bridle.  While I had never been too concerned with this, the snaffle is easy to ride in and Jessie responds well to it, I wanted to do more sorting and rope work and needed to move to a one-handed set up.

Of course, when you are inexperienced like me, you begin to expect every trainer you run into to tell you are doing everything wrong.  It goes with the territory.  I don't take it personal.  So, when Tommy Thompson said I was doing it wrong, it was no surprise.  But like many things, there is more than one way to get the job done.  When you go to a trainer like Tommy Thompson you get the value of all of HIS years of experience.  He was able to evaluate the tools I had and give me the best way to reach my goal.

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About Tommy Thompson Cowhorses

Tommy Thompson has trained and competed in the NRCHA Snaffle Bit Futurity.  He has won the Limited  Open, Fence Work Open, and Intermediate Open Reserve Champion.  Located in Shafter, California, Tommy Thompson is available to train your horse, train you, coach you, or give a clinic.  You can reach him at (661)-496-8729 or by email at: CACowhorse@Yahoo.com

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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Finding a Good Roping Horse


How do you find a good roping horse?  While working on an assignment for a future podcast having to do with horse wellness and rehabilitation, I had the opportunity to once again visit with Champion Team Roper Denny Watkins.  Denny has been to the National Finals Rodeo 19 consecutive times and has won just about every roping there is.  And, he is not done yet.  If you want to learn more about Denny, check out our December 2013 podcast, Team Roping with Denny Watkins.

I'm kinda a pain in the ass when it comes to talking about horses, especially a roping horse, with someone more experienced than me (that means almost everyone...yeah, scratch the almost).  We finished the conversation on wellness - look for it in an upcoming podcast - and I really wanted to learn about how Denny evaluates a horse.  Think about how many horses he's seen.  Think about all the hours and hours sitting in the saddle talking about horses, especially roping horses,  between runs.  Think about all the great horsemen he has crossed paths with over the last 25 years.  Think about this vast wealth of knowledge.  Yeah, I wanted to get a piece of it.

Roping horseI pulled up to Denny's ranch in northwest Bakersfield around one in the afternoon.  He had just finished a morning session with several students.  We got comfortable on his back porch with a view of three of his roping horses.  One he was bringing along, one he was winning on, and one that was probably on the far side of his career.  I talked to Denny about what made this horses special.  I wanted to know how he evaluated a roping horse from the first moment he sees it.  Denny was gracious enough to give a lesson.

 So You Think You Want to Rope

You can't talk to Denny too long without falling in love with the idea of roping. On a recent weekend my horse and I were exposed to roping. We got a chance to throw at a dummy. Thinking back to Denny's evaluation of roping horses, I'm not sure if my horse has the best stride for a roper, she's got a bit of a mind of her own at times, but the one thin she does own is "pretty" - that's for sure.  Yes, I have thought of roping.  It is a very exciting sport.  It's fast.  It has cows.  And, team roping has a handicap system.  I like that.  A beginner can compete on a somewhat level playing field.  Anything I do, I want to try and do well.  I wondered how much of a commitment I would need to make.  Yes, both financial and time and effort.  Geesh!

Denny talks us through the whole process.  You know, it's not that tough.   I've got me a bit of a used rope.  I'm working on a set of cones from the ground.  You may just live long enough to hear the tale of me and Jessie catching our first steer.

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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Doug Payne - Riding Horse Repair Manual


Doug Payne - Riding Horse Repair Manual

Episode number #030

Doug Payne Riding Horse Repair ManualDoug Payne is one of the lucky people who started riding at a very young age. Doug has been profiled in and contributed to magazines such as Practical HorsemanUS Eventing MagazineThe Chronicle of the HorseEventing Nation as well as a number of other regional and national publications and media.  Along with Jim Wofford, Doug produced the acclaimed 'the Rider's Eye' instructional DVD.  Doug's latest effort is the book, The Riding Horse Repair Manual, an instructional guide to developing confident and competitive horses. The book not only gives you tips on better riding and horsemanship, but also teaches you how to deal with bad behavior in your horse.

Doug Payne might be best known in the discipline of Eventing.  Doug has won countless national and international competitions from Beginner Novice through Advanced.  In Dressage he has had international success through FEI Intermediate I.  Aside from Dressage and Eventing, Doug has extensive experience in jumping.  He has ridden multiple horses from the lowest levels through Grand Prix with many top placings at national competitions.

Doug Payne
Crown Talisman

If you stopped by the Doug Payne Equestrian Sports webpage you will quickly discover just how busy Doug stays.  He rides sometimes ten or twelve  horses a day.  When he is not training he is competing.  We managed to catch up with Doug at his new place in North Carolina.  We learn a little bit about his early history with horses and his plans for the future.  Doug and his wife Jess had just returned from the Saumur CCI 3 star in France.  As part of a grant from Land Rover  Doug Payne competed on Crown Talisman, his 17.1 dark bay Thoroughbred-Holsteiner cross gelding.

There is also a pretty cool "helmet cam" video of Doug on Talisman making their run in France.  You can find it here and check out Doug Payne's Youtube Channel.  And if all that is not enough, you can find training videos online from Doug Payne.

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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Horse's Immune System and Digestion with Dr. Smith


Horse's Immune System and Digestion with Dr. Smith

Are you looking for natural ways to improve your horse's immune system?  We are re-broadcasting our first show with Dr. Russell Smith about the benefits of Karbo Comb +.  Dr. Smith has been a veterinarian for over forty years.  He has worked with all sorts of livestock.  Based on the work he has done and his experience in the dairy industry, Dr. Smith created Karbo Combo +.  Karbo Combo + is combination of pre-biotics and probiotics.  These friendly organisms help your horse's immune system by creating a friendly environment in the digestive tract.  They also prevent the bad guys from getting a foothold.

I find it fascinating just listening to Dr. Smith explain the properties of his product.  In particular the ionophore properties and how they help your horse's immune system function at a much higher level.  More importantly, how ionophores can help reduce our dependence on antibiotics which many pathogens are becoming resistant to.  Dr. Smith also explains why using a supplement like his can reduce worming applications.  Have a horse with EPM?  Many people have gotten excellent results with Karbo Combo+.

horse's immuneThanks to Courtney over at TheXtraScoop.com for setting this interview up back in 2012.  Dr. Smith has a wealth of knowledge and I am happy to have had the pleasure of speaking with him.  You can also find out more about all the products Gomers makes at Gomersinc.om

Ride into the Sunset

Later in the show I'll give you my commentary on loping your horse and riding like you are twelve.  Sometimes you just gotta do it.

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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Kickin it with the Brumbies on the Bar SZ Ranch


The Bar SZ Ranch

Bar SZ RanchThe Bar SZ Ranch was once the home of legendary American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame stallion, Doc Bar.  As part of an event of a No Worries Club West Coast Group, the Nor Cal Downunder Brumbies, we participated in a weekend long stay at this famous ranch.  While Doc Bar died in 1992 he is still buried on the Bar SZ Ranch under a walnut tree just outside the mare barn.

Bar SZ RanchThe Bar SZ Ranch was sold to the artist Thomas Kinkade in 2001.  The Bar SZ Ranch has a main house, a guest house, and an art studio apartment.  Located in San Benito, California, once a stagecoach rest stop between Fresno and Monterey, the property is under the guidance of the Kinkade Foundation.  The Bar SZ Ranch managers are Tim and Michelle Borland who also happen to be part of the group.

Bar SZ RanchNearly thirty people participated in the group activities.  Meals and cleanup were shared between the attendees.  The only thing we had to worry about was taking care of and having fun with our horses.  There were a ton of things to do around the ranch.  We had a large open arena, a covered arena, a couple of round pens, several different trail courses to ride on, and cows.  One session was on ranch sorting, where participants got to try their had at moving cows.  Another was roping and we had some mechanical devices to rope.  For each event, the Bar SZ Ranch brought in a knowledgeable neighbor to help instruct.

When we were not with the horses we spent an ample time hiking or just lounging around enjoying the company of our new friends in a gorgeous setting.

If you would like to read more about our trip, check out this blog page.

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