christmas barn tour! (dont forget to subscribe ^^)
By admin on Jan. 24, 2012.
i really hope you like my barn becuase it was a pain in the butt to decorate xD
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L’ENVERS DU DECOR
By admin on Dec. 22, 2011.
Behind the scenes with Mathilda: an inside view of all that goes into a successful day of horse jumping competition.
Duration : 0:9:32
Category: horse decor
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Horses and People Matching.mpg
By admin on Nov. 20, 2011.
A book by D. Twombly about horses and the people who love them. horse gifts Bonanza will donate a portion of every sale to support Amazing Grace Equine Rescue.
Duration : 0:2:56
Category: horse gifts
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Kentucky Horse Park: Gift Shop Christmas Open House.MP4
By admin on Nov. 20, 2011.
The Kentucky Horse Park’s Gift Shop Open House will take place Dec 2-3, 2011 with store-wide discounts and refreshments. The Gift Shop always carries a great selection of equine-themed jewelry, home decor, books, videos, clothing, artwork and much more! Open 9am to 5pm, Wednesdays – Sundays through March 14 and also open evenings during the Southern Lights Festival. Open 7 days a week March 15, 2012 through October, 2012. 859-259-4234 or 859-259-4200. www.KyHorsePark.com
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Category: horse decor
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Show Jumping – Armstrong IPE 2010
By admin on Nov. 20, 2011.
Jumper classes are held over a course of show jumping obstacles, including verticals, spreads, double and triple combinations, usually with many turns and changes of direction. The purpose is to jump cleanly over a set course within an allotted time. Time faults are assessed for exceeding the time allowance. Jumping faults are incurred for knockdowns and blatant disobedience, such as refusals (when the horse stops before a fence or “runs out”). Horses are allowed a limited number of refusals before being disqualified. A refusal can also lead to a rider going over the time allowed on course. Placings are based on the lowest number of points or “faults” accumulated. A horse and rider who have not accumulated any jumping faults or penalty points are said to have scored a “clear round.” Tied entries usually have a jump off over a raised and shortened course, and the course is timed; if entries are tied for faults accumulated in the jump-off, the fastest time wins.
Music: Someone Else’s Memories by Revolution Void http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Duration : 0:3:45
Category: horse clothing
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Horses With Attitude Xmas gifts.mp4
By admin on Nov. 20, 2011.
Horse lovers – get your equestrian gift ideas here!
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Category: gifts for horse lovers
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Horses-Gift of Faith
By admin on Nov. 4, 2011.
This is my first Movie Maker 2 video!!!!
Music: Toto-Gift of Faith
Clips: Flicka, The Black Stallion.
Duration : 0:7:24
Category: horse gift
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Stable Tour by Rodrigo Pessoa with Horseware Ireland
By admin on Nov. 4, 2011.
Including an interview with Rodrigo Pessoa by Emer Bermingham from Horseware Ireland. This is an exclusive tour with Rodrigo and his wife Alexa at their home in Belgium as part of the launch of the exciting new clothing collection called “Pessoa By Horsesare”.The full collection is available to see on the website www.pessoabyhorseware.com
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Category: horse clothing
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Horses: God’s Gift
By admin on Oct. 7, 2011.
This is a video I made and I would like to dedicate it to the amazing creature that is the horse. Horses are special gifts given to us by God, and they were created to give us the strength and power we lack, as well distribute unforgetable beauty. ***Rate, Comment, Sub and Fav! It helps get the video around!***
(C) I DO NOT OWN ANY MUSIC OR CLIPS, THE AUTHORS, SONG WRITERS AND DIRECTORS OWN ALL PROPERTY
Duration : 0:2:35
Category: horse gifts
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Horses Are a Gift {Part 1}
By admin on Sep. 21, 2011.
So this is part one of two. watch in high quality so you can read the words. I don’t own the clips or the words. I read this in a email sent to me by a horse friend and I just LOVED it and hope you will love it too! I will paste the first part of it below:
To have a horse in your life is a gift. In the matter of a few short years, a horse can teach a young girl courage, if she chooses to grab mane and hang on for dear life. Even the smallest of ponies is mightier than the tallest of girls. To conquer the fear of falling off, having one’s toes crushed, or being publicly humiliated at a horse show is an admirable feat for any child. For that, we can be grateful.
Horses teach us responsibility. Unlike a bicycle or a computer, a horse needs regular care and most of it requires that you get dirty and smelly and up off the couch. Choosing to leave your cozy kitchen to break the crust of ice off the water buckets is to choose
responsibility. When our horses dip their noses and drink heartily; we know we’ve made the right choice. Learning to care for a horse is both an art and a science. Some are easy keepers, requiring little more than regular turn-out, a flake of hay, and a trough of clean water. Others will test you – you’ll struggle to keep them from being too fat or too thin. You’ll have their feet shod regularly only to find shoes gone missing. Some are so accident-prone you’ll swear they’re intentionally finding new ways to injure themselves.
If you weren’t raised with horses, you can’t know that they have unique personalities. You’d expect this from dogs, but horses? Indeed, there are clever horses, grumpy horses, and even horses with a sense of humor. Those prone to humor will test you by finding new ways to escape from the barn when you least expect it.
Horses can be timid or brave, lazy or athletic, obstinate or willing. You will hit it off with some horses and others will elude you altogether. There are as many “types” of horses as there are people – which makes the whole partnership thing all the more interesting.
If you’ve never ridden a horse, you probably assume it’s a simple thing you can learn in a weekend. You can, in fact, learn the basics on a Sunday, but to truly ride well takes a lifetime. Working with a living being is far more complex than turning a key in the ignition and putting the car or tractor in “drive.” In addition to listening to your instructor, your horse will have a few things to say to you as well. On a good day, he’ll be happy to go along with the program
and tolerate your mistakes; on a bad day, you’ll swear he’s trying to kill you. Perhaps he’s naughty or perhaps he’s fed up with how slowly you’re learning his language. Regardless, the horse will have an opinion. He may choose to challenge you (which can ultimately make you a better rider) or he may carefully carry you over fences – if it suits him. It all depends on the partnership – and partnership is what it’s all about.
HONORS!!!!!!!!
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Category: horse decor
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