I was planning today to write another piece on my journey with Joe, however, I have pushed that to a bit later in the week for the following reason. A friend shared this article on his Facebook, and the title caught me right away. I invited a similar discussion with my article on horsemanship, but this writer blows me out of the water. She touches on the exact thoughts that go through my head every single day as an equestrian. Also, #2 is especially important to me, because I am often asked why I don't teach lessons, or have any desire to.
So, another installment on Joe will be arriving soon, in the meantime, please read this article!
Top 3 Reasons Why America's Producing So Many Mediocre Instructors
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Available for Lease: K.O.
As some of you may know, I discovered that K.O. had a very small suspensory tear (less than 5%) and she has been rehabbing since mid December. Dr. Meuse came out yesterday to re-evaluate her and she should be ready for lease beginning March 1. Her suspensory injury is very, very minor and will heal without any physical restriction. If you or someone you know is interested in leasing please contact me!
Lease terms are negotiable for anyone interested in something less than a full or half lease, although that would restrict showing opportunities. K.O. is super flashy, quiet and level-headed. She's a super mover and one of the safest horses in the barn. I will continue training her for the duration of the lease, she is just better off in the hands of a youth or small adult for show season!
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