Sunday, June 22, 2008
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
NVS Favorite Things CONTEST (Oprah's got nothing on us)
As described in the June 12 blog- PVP Iodine Ointment is a favorite thing and a horseman's best friend! It's my best kept secret product, we're big fans.
*Visit http://www.saddlebredrescue.com/ for more information on how to GIVE SO THEY LIVE!
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
From the Book Depository or the Man on the Grassy Knoll?
A still shot. Starter waving the cord (that cord is attached to a button which when pressed starts the race and opens the gates), Big Brown's ears possibly up a bit (a good sign of a spook?). The conspiracy theorists are having a field day with this one!
Thursday, June 12, 2008
A best kept secret!
Or from the "Our Vet is a Genius" department (And a master fisherman to boot!)
Every barn has favorite products and remedies and I figured I'd share them once in a while. The best product you are probably not using for bumps, scrapes, abrasions and minor boo boos is.....
Dionne Povidone PVP Iodine Ointment
We like the properties of iodine, and this surpasses the duration of an iodine scrub treatment alone. The PVP ointment has the consistency of a thick vaseline. It stays on longer while providing a beneficial moist healing against the skin which is ideal with many abrasions especially those in hard to treat areas. It won't drip or run off in areas where gravity is not your friend. It also keeps a longer lasting barrier against more germs invading the site.
How does it work?
Povidone iodine belongs to a class of antiseptics known as iodophores. These chemicals exert their antiseptic effect by slowly releasing iodine. It is also used for the treatment of fungal and bacterial skin infections and pyodermas and in the treatment of infections in decubitus and stasis ulcers (bedsores and leg ulcers). In the presence of blood, serum, purulent exudate and necrotic (dead) tissue, its action persists while the colour remains.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
The American Saddlebred-a horse for EVERY generation
Monday, June 9, 2008
Big Brown travels via UPS Ground?
Great thanks to Northgate Stables, Miscoe Meadow and Rocking Horse Farm for hosting their annual fabulous Belmont Stakes party at the Twin State horse show. The food was delicious and they drew a large appreciative crowd. Nicholas sends his compliments to the ribs chef!!!!!!
The remarkable thing I witnessed, after watching this race, was the collective casual reaction of the large group of very experienced horsemen at the party, who at the end of the race had the same quiet grin and a shrug of: "Well, that's horses!" Sometimes, that's just the way it goes. You play this game for the love of the animal and the joy of putting your heart into the best performance you can. It's definately about the journey not the destination!
It was on with gusto for the battle of the barns and the kids ramping up for the jog cart races: Julius Fairfield Caeser versus Pirates of the Carr-RMD-ibean!
TWIN STATE WAS GREAT IN 2008
Congratulations Bella Dahl: Junior Exhibitor Country Pleasure Champion and Grand Champion & Midnight Eclipse Country Pleasure Driving Reserve Champion and Reserve Grand Champion.
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
The Devon Horse Show
One of our favorite horse shows of all time- Devon. Even we relax for a moment a two-taking in the beauty, tradition and history!
Devon is a very special place. Please put it on the calendar for next year already, the ASB and pony divisions need your support. Thousands of volunteers work the Devon Country Fair giving it a very special handmade homespun feel. There is a small midway for the children. Small touches are everywhere-that cater to the exhibitor, the spectators, the children, the horses. On Thursday night this year, attendance topped 40,000 people. Louisville, Penn National, Devon these are the places to show in front of a crowd, it's electrifying. There is no show ring more beautiful than the Dixon Oval.
"Seen & Herd"
The fine for going the wrong way down a 1 way street in Devon, PA is $175. Whoops! That was going to be an expensive trip to retrieve a whip! Thankfully it was forgiven...
The race was on to Minella's at 2am! Nuff said!
"15-2, 15-4, the right jack & last card!" It only looks like a friendly game! LOL!
On Thursday during the morning lull we visited friends who are a fellow farm family. A beautiful day without a cloud in the sky means the hay need to be raked (the most gorgeous hay in the world I might add!)- but these friends do it with REAL horsepower- 4 beautiful Belgian mares, check out one of the middle mares, exceptionally sized and beautiful. (For the record, his mom OK'd the photograph).
Converse.........versus........ Ariat
Kimi cleans tack with a smile! Check out the BRAND NEW renovated barns at Devon! Please follow this link to read more and donate to the campaign to renovate all of Devon's stabling. http://www.thedevonhorseshow.org/contributions-renovation.php
Monday, June 2, 2008
Sarah and her mom (and coach) Nicole, who are natives of France, quickly fell in love with the American Saddlbred even pitching in and running with a towel in hand to help and cheer on everyone's classes. We had a wonderful time learning about each other's discipline and passion. Sarah- I told you I'd put you in the blog! Wink wink- we may just get to WEG to cheer you on in the Fall of 2010.
PS You cannot appreciate fully the immense SIZE of this horse in the demo- what a good boy-he is a 15 year old Selle Francais who was bred for this sport specifically I do not dare try to spell his name, you'll hear it in Peter Doubleday's audio.