by taimanovich | Jul 31, 2024 | Farm News
Mater is a 15.3hh 17 year old draft cross. He has been with me since 2019 just before Covid hit. I bought him from a friend who owns Tightfit Stables in Baxter, TN. I started with leasing him, and when we hit it off, I made arrangements to buy him. He had been given...
by taimanovich | Jul 24, 2024 | Rider Education
The horsemanship debate of Classical vs Natural Horsemanship as raged on in social media for nearly two decades. For those of us without a vested interested in either side, the debate has a third answer. Classical Horsemanship Classical Horsemanship began in Classical...
by taimanovich | Jun 18, 2024 | Farm News
Comanche is the oldest and dearest of Bent Pines herd. At nineteen, he’s been with me for fourteen years. Comanche is a 13.3hh registered Appaloosa. We purchased him to be a confidence builder for my daughter, who was fifteen at the time. She had a couple of...
by taimanovich | May 6, 2024 | Farm News
Avoiding impaction colic keeps a lot of horse owners, barn managers, and trainers up at night. If you’ve been around horses for any length of time, you know someone who has paid an astronomical amount of money for colic surgery or worse… Lost her horse to...
by taimanovich | Apr 29, 2024 | Rider Education, Rider Health & Fitness, Time Management for Riders
Rider coaching for adult amateur riders fits in the space between horse trainers and riding instructors. While I have experience in both, I offer a unique service that isn’t covered under traditional equestrian industry services. Dealing with Limiting Beliefs...