🏇🏼ENDURANCE HORSE RIDING NEARBY THE FARM IS HARD! ✨Journey to 100 Miles ✨Go Pro
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- 🏇🏼 ENDURANCE HORSE RIDING NEARBY THE FARM IS HARD! ✨Journey to 100 Miles ✨Go Pro. If you are an endurance horse rider you know, endurance horse riding and endurance horse training around the farm and near the farm is hard and sometimes more difficult than riding out on a trail far away. Horse go pro shows some of this. Join us as we continue to work towards our Journey to 100 miles. The challenge is that horses tend to want to be with the other horses. They can get pretty insistent on returning to their herd mates if you are riding on trails around the farm! But endurance training and trail riding cannot always happen away from the farm and it is important to use what you have to offer horses other experiences. In our case the beach of the Bay of Fundy is in our backyard so we need to get the horses focused on the beach and not on the farm just inches away!
You are so lucky to live in such a beautiful place!!
Yes we certainly are. I think of that every day.
What a gorgeous place ❤
Thank you!
Lynn, your farm is beautiful!
Thank you so muh.
oMG! I recognize that trailer.
Nice.
What a beautiful setting for a farm with the land and sea. Love the views of the Basin. Great ride on a great day.
We are very lucky and...no neighbours except for along the highway, but no one near the house. Priceless.
Well done! It sure is a lot harder to ride at home than to go out for a trail ride!
I knew there were others out there! I thought, "I can't be the only one who finds riding at home challenging!"
What a perfect place to ride a horse.
What a lovely place to ride.
Beautiful ride!
I grew up in the valley, where is this. In Alberta doing endurance now.
We ride near Kempt Shore, Walton and on North Mountain!
How do you find the time to ride with farm work waiting?
That is an excellent question. Truth is if were just me, I don't know how I would manage. We board horses and there is no way (I don't think - but never say never) that I could manage all that. The answer is that my husband does about 90% of the labour around the farm. I do not have words for how much I appreciate him.