Lavender Winter Equestrian

Lavender Winter Equestrian Professional equestrian services offered by a classical equestrian. Check back to see the latest stars we have available!

We also specialize in retraining horses who have been adopted and/or rescued that are now up for sale.

Well look who's checking in with us! It's our lovely Truce! โ˜บ๐ŸŽ๐Ÿ He is living his best life in Wyoming and sends his gree...
05/02/2021

Well look who's checking in with us! It's our lovely Truce! โ˜บ๐ŸŽ๐Ÿ He is living his best life in Wyoming and sends his greetings from the amazing Triangle X Dude Ranch!

Can you pick him out amongst the sea of new, spunky friends he has made along the way? (He is in the lead right alongside the palomino) I can certainly tell you that it's so so reassuring and amazing when we receive updates on how our horses are adding color and fun to their new owners' lives.

Well today is the official day,  Truce here is bidding is farewell and will be boarding a trailer heading for his new de...
04/16/2021

Well today is the official day, Truce here is bidding is farewell and will be boarding a trailer heading for his new destination filled with new adventures in life.....and a new, wonderful home in Wyoming. I could not be happier with where he is heading next; my ultimate goal, above all else, is to make sure that they land in the best hands possible when it's time to let them move on.

Here's to wishing this guy, whom I've owned, trained and cared for since delivering him nine years ago, the best of luck with nothing but good care and happiness. โค๐ŸŽ๐Ÿฅ‚๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ†

04/09/2021

Check it out, we got to use the round pen and Truce had a nice exercise session and got to enjoy the views! ๐Ÿงก๐ŸŒบ

You know there's something special added to a property when a couple of Friesian crosses get to inhabit the beautiful pl...
04/03/2021

You know there's something special added to a property when a couple of Friesian crosses get to inhabit the beautiful place! We were so lucky to find a private facility in which our lovely equines can continue to flourish.

Check out the pictures of the two the day of their arrival! I can't wait to start posting riding pictures, the views here are just fabulous! ๐Ÿ˜๐ŸŽ

03/28/2021

So cute and very very true! Don't allow babies to get away with behavior which would be considered dangerous when they are adults!

This weekend is going to consist of a big move for our horses as they are being moved to a private facility. We will hav...
03/27/2021

This weekend is going to consist of a big move for our horses as they are being moved to a private facility. We will have much more access to off-property riding and we can't wait to see what the future holds in store! We will be doing everything we can to make sure everybody settles in nicely.

Share this far and wide and please donate if you can! Our hearts break for these beautiful babies; absolutely no horse s...
03/17/2021

Share this far and wide and please donate if you can! Our hearts break for these beautiful babies; absolutely no horse should ever have to endure the abhorrent torture of slaughter.

Take a look at this! We think Endo is so amazing! He's just one good example of how amazing and resilient horses can be....
09/27/2020

Take a look at this! We think Endo is so amazing! He's just one good example of how amazing and resilient horses can be. ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

The Flight Of Pegasus - by ABB Photography

Very informative post! We have treated and rehomed horses who have suffered from laminitis and it's all about the diet a...
09/22/2020

Very informative post! We have treated and rehomed horses who have suffered from laminitis and it's all about the diet and exercise management. Preventing this from happening to any horse is so important!

09/13/2020

I think I can speak for all horse owners when I say we'll all be very happy when bug season is over, right? They were certainly bothering Truce this morning! Looks like he'll get to enjoy a thorough spray-down with insect repellent later. ๐Ÿ˜‰

((This guy is still looking for his forever home!))

Leather halters have been my all-time favorite type of halter ever since I can remember, and I'm excited to be illustrat...
07/22/2020

Leather halters have been my all-time favorite type of halter ever since I can remember, and I'm excited to be illustrating the proper fitting for this very safe professional's choice. Many people take a liking to leather halters because of the fact that they resemble the fancy halters that most of the Kentucky Thoroughbreds wear, but there is so much more to love about these halters aside from their neat, glossy, clean-cut appearance that can make any horse resemble something sporty when correctly done. The guidelines are still very similar to any other type of halter (my previous illustrations regarding the rope halter, for example), so explaining the proper fit of any leather halter will be fairly simple and easy.
Beginning with the crown piece after you have slipped the halter onto your horse, make sure the remaining end is secured correctly through both the buckle and the keeper. The throat latch area should fit snugly behind the jowl (or as close to it as possible). Remember, a throat latch loop that suffocates your horse or manages to sit away from the jowls, or dangerously dangle below them, means that your chosen halter is definitely the wrong size for your horse. The nose band, chin piece, and connecting strap of the halter should all fit snugly and sculpt itself well so that it seems as though it is just another layer of your horse's skin; but it should also never be an uncomfortable experience for your horse. The collection of pictures which all display the proper fitting of a leather halter, placed to the right side of the illustration, will depict exactly what I mean by this.
Now, many leather halters are manufactured with that annoying little throat latch clip (or snap) that can be located on either side of different leather halters. As seen in the illustration to the left, NEVER use the halter unless the clip has been safely turned towards the outside so that it is facing in the opposite direction of the horse. A clip that is turned towards the inside can pose as a danger to your horse because this piece can and has been known to catch itself painfully onto the horse's lower eyelid. Be wary of this particular piece when using any type of halter, especially your leather ones. These halters are very decent choices to use when considering the safety factors involved because the thin material will usually break before the horse gains any type of chance to seriously injure themselves.
I also recommend thin leather halters for horse owners who demand that their horses wear halters at all times when unsupervised. Leather halters have become a prominent favorite of many equestrians, including myself, because of their safety, cleanliness, simplicity, and generally stunning features.

As a side note, the chances of the throat latch snap catching itself on some type of foreign object (while being turned towards the outside to prevent eye injuries) aren't too likely, but I would recommend that all owners closely observe their horses, never leave them unsupervised, and certainly do not choose halters with any type of snap like this for unsupervised pasture use.

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