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08/20/2022

Leave the worry at home and just go run barrels. ❤️

06/06/2022

Trust in His plan. ♥️

05/30/2022

We hope y’all are enjoying your long weekend with friends and family. Please pause and reflect on what Memorial Day is all about.

Today and everyday we will remember, with gratitude, all those who served and lost their lives for our country and our freedom.
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05/21/2022

"There are horse trainers, horse traders and horse whisperers. There are show men, show boaters and show offs. There are fast talkers and would be magicians.

But then there are true Horsemen and Horsewomen, and these are harder to find and sometimes even harder to recognize because they are often tucked away in quiet hidden places, working slowly and silently without recognition or appreciation.

Often times, the true horseman or woman does not have the most horses in training or those horses that are exceptionally bred or high priced. Often times, the true Horsemen and Women do not have access to big money owners or run through dozens and dozens of prospects in order to find the few that can take the pressure of aged event prize money or high profile exhibition. Many times, the true horsemen and women are slow and steady, methodical and patient, training on an individual horse's timeline and not to a rigid show schedule set by the seasons or show management.

These people recognize a horse's physical and mental capabilities and showcase their assets without sacrificing their bodies or minds. Horsemen and women take their time developing their horses' skills and confidence through a traditional steps, one before the next, placing just as much credence in their teaching relationship and equine partnership as they do in show pen results. Horsemen and women are humble because their reward comes from within; from knowing that they have taught through kindness, patience, fortitude, and logic. Their rewards coming from creating a confident horse that works with them and not for them, horses that are not scared or intimidated, horses with solid foundations that last season after season and that carry a gamut of riders from the experienced non pro to the Amateur to the Green Reiner. Always Dedicated. Always Patient. Always Consistent. Whether it be riding young horses, resurrecting older horses, or maintaining the Steady Eddy, a True Horseman is one of the first ones to throw a leg over in the morning and one of the last ones to pull their boots off in the evening.
Horsemen and women are a pleasure to watch in the arena or on the ranch as they diligently and patiently impart their knowledge and logic to both horses and students.

In an era where the horse industry is so economically driven and success is measured primarily in prize money and accolades, the tradition of the true horseman and the process of training horses seems to be changing; giving way to an assembly line mentality where immediate success and financial compensation take precedence over handcrafted quality and longevity. Dedicated to their craft, loyal to their students, ambitious, hardworking and a role model for anyone interested in making their way in an industry dominated by pressure to build great animals in less and less time, old fashioned horsemen are women are now Artisans, assets to our heritage and traditions and harder and harder to find.

A thoughtful teacher, a thorough instructor, a gentle hand, a firm guide, a rational yet fearless showman, the greatest compliment that I think could ever be given to someone who works with horses, is to be thought of as a Horseman."

(Original post by Becky Hanson)

04/14/2022

Do you trust His plan?

04/12/2022
04/08/2022

Champions, experts, and top-dogs in the industry all know the importance of this...
👉🏻 Going back to the BASICS!
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It’s a big misconception. People think once they’re on to the advanced level, they won’t have to think about the basics again... but I think it’s the foundation of everything we work on in life.
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Even in my entire career, I make sure to go back to where I started and relearn the basics over and over again.
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It’s not about learning the big, daunting tasks. It’s about learning the foundations AND doing it well.
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To all the champions here - are you willing to master the basics?

Have a blessed day! ❤️

03/16/2022

🍀 LUCKY YOU Picture GIVEAWAY 🍀

St. Patrick's Day is TOMORROW and Spring is right around the corner so it's time for a GIVEAWAY and why not do it with one of our engraved leather binders!

How to enter?
🌼 Like Our Page
🌼 Share this post
🌼 Tag 3 Friends in the comments
🌼 And most importantly, post 1 PICTURE that you would put on this binder, if you won it!!

You can post however many pictures you want at any given time between now and April 1st, each picture comment is an entry.

***BONUS ENTRIES***
Each share to your page is counted as 1 entry, so the more shares you make, the more chances you have at winning.

*Story Shares will not be counted*

🍀 We will draw for a winner on April 2nd at 7pm!! 🍀

03/13/2022

You’ve been praying. You’ve been asking God to show you something. Some of you have been asking God to confirm, “Why am I going through this? Why is this coming against me? Why can’t I get past this? Why can’t I move through this? Why didn’t I have someone to help me with this?”
You don’t have to be a scholar to pray. God wants to hear from you, the real you. We are all sinners and need God now more than ever. I will admit I probably mess up more than anyone, but I also know I can have a conversation (prayer) with God at any time or any place. I can’t make it without him and it seems I try to everyday, but I think that’s being human. Start your prayer life with God today, He is waiting.

God said, “I wanted to show you what I could do.” So the thing that the enemy sharpened to kill you is going to be the thing that God uses to save you if you move toward it.

“Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:6-7).

03/10/2022

Perfection in the barrel race is a bad thing.

Often we try to achieve perfection and strive to control every movement.

The reason this is a bad thing is because at competition speed we are unable to mechanically place every foot.

At speed the horse needs to have some accountability and that can not be achieved if we don’t train for some accountability.

This means we have to allow for mistakes and then to correct the mistake.

In this process the horse learns where to place their feet and body. They also learn confidence.

If you are a perfectionist you will have to learn to let go a little.

Remember trust your training, do your job, and your horse will do their job.

📸 Bee Silva



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