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March 23, 2009
Volume 5, Number 6
Hello Friends!
I hope all is going well with all of you. I am right in the middle of our Purina HOW meetings which are our Horse Owner Workshops. While I am writing this to you, I am with Purina Ambassador, Kerry Kuhn, doing a workshop in Salina, KS at the Farm Show. On a Tuesday afternoon, having over 100 interested horsemen watching, is proof that folks really enjoy learning more about horses more than ever.
On Thursday, March 26th, we kick off our Curt and Tammy Pate HOW tour at the Rocking V Ranch located south of Topeka, Kansas. This coming weekend Curt and Tammy will be doing a 2-Day clinic at the Lone Wolf Arena located at 22801 State Line Road in Kansas City. This will be an excellent opportunity to ride with Curt and Tammy. Curt will be spending quite a bit of time working on Effective Stockmanship, and Tammy will will be working with the women riders on Horsemanship. Make sure you come out on Friday, the 27th, for a demonstration put on for the public. The riding clinic with Curt and Tammy will be held on Saturday and Sunday. You will want to stick around Saturday night after the first day of clinics -- we will be serving complimentary hamburgers, along with the opportunity to enjoy the Open House for the new Lone Wolf Arena facility. I hope to see you this weekend. Information on all of the Curt and Tammy Pate clinics are inside in our Calendar of Events section.
Make sure you plan to join us on the 2nd Annual Dream Ride In The Flint Hills this May 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. We will be at the beautiful Flying W Ranch for a weekend of great riding and fellowship. Come join us, you will not be disappointed. Information is inside.
Our 2nd Annual Million Dollar Reining Clinic will be held this May 29th, 30th, & 31st at the Kansas ExpoCentre in Topeka. You will have the opportunity to learn from two of the best with Brent Wright and Dell Hendricks. Friday night will be a special HOW event for the public. We will be having a Jackpot Reining featuring 20 riders. These riders will run their patterns and be judged by Brent and Dell. After their run, Brent and Dell will critique the runs to the audience. This will be an excellent opportunity to learn more about the exciting sport of reining. Clinic participants will have the first option to participate in the Jackpot. If the class is not filled, we will be taking outside entries. You won’t want to miss the Saturday night festivities with a great steak, good music, and good friends.
Our prayers go out to Justin Robinson, our Purina Dealer in Bennington, KS. Justin was in a serious horse accident about a week ago. He suffered some real bad injuries but is expected to have a full recovery. Get well, Justin!
My hero has to be Joe Works, the founder and owner of B&W Hitch in Humboldt, KS. If you have an opportunity you need to click on the link that follows to see what he did for his community. With their business going through some setbacks with the economy, rather than lay folks off, he paid them full time and had them work on community projects. Everyone who has the opportunity to put a hitch on their truck -- it should be a B&W Hitch. This interview is really something to see. Check out the link. Click Here for B&W Hitch interview.
I hope all of you have a great week, and let me know if I can be of help. I hope to see you at one of our events!
Happy Trails!
Ernie
Charlie Trayer is Back in
Business!
Charlie and Pat are now living in west Texas near Seymour and have
purchased a small ranch, which is perfect for training their cattle dogs.
They have a nice group of Hangin Tree Cowdogs.
Charlie can be contacted at CR 211 in Seymour, TX or e-mail him at
trayer@windstream.net.
Charlie's cell no. is: (940) 453-6708.
Full-Time Job Opening
Wanted to hire -- looking for a full-time equine manager for therapeutic
riding center. For more information, contact Janellen Cappo, HHTRC
Executive Director, NARHA Region 7 Representative at (816) 697-5400. Fax
(816) 697-5408. Website: www.hhtrc.org
Person in Kansas Has a Good
Home and Looking for A Horse
Many times there are people who would give their horse away to a good
home if they knew of someone who wanted a horse. A friend, Ritchie
Farrell, works with someone who used to ride a long time ago and is looking for
a general riding horse for a beginning to intermediate rider. If you have
a horse you would like to give to a good home, please contact Ernie Rodina (785)
418-6047 or e-mail
ernest_rodina@purinamills.com, and I will get you in touch with him.
(This person lives in North Central Kansas, around Belleville, KS.)
Horse Hay Available
If you are looking for horse hay, the McKinnis
farm has a semi load of good brome for sale, 2008 crop. The bales are
3x3x8 and weigh approximately 800-850 lbs. Asking $80/ton. Would
like to get it moved out of the barn before the end of May when it is time to
bale again. If interested, please call Joe Warren (620) 756-4870.
(Click on image above to view our Stallion Classifieds)
March
April
May
June
Missouri Rawhide Mounted Shooters
For 2009
Competition Schedule, Click Here.
Hartville Saddle Club - 2009 Gymkhana
3rd Sunday of each month -- April
thru October. Gymkhana is a meet at which riders and horses display a
range of skills and aptitudes. Starts at 2:00 p.m.
For more information, contact Debby
(417) 464-9003 or Janelle (417) 741-7924.
For more details,
Click Here -- or visit website at
www.justasplashofpaint.com.
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Priefert Rodeo & Ranch Equipment presents The Solution For Arena Conditioning . . . Priefert's ArenaMasterTM. For more information, call (800) 527-8616 or visit www.priefert.com. Click here to learn more! |
The Better Horses Radio Show
Tune in to one of the stations airing our show:
Saturday 7:00am - 8:00am WLXG 1300 am - Lexington, KY
Saturday 8:00am - 9:00am WOCA 1370 am - Ocala, FL
Saturday 9:00am - 10:00am KMDO 1600 am - Fort Scott, KS
Saturday 4:00pm - 5:00pm KFRM 550 am - Clay Center/Salina/Wichita, KS
Sunday 5:05am - 6:00pm KMA 960 am / 99.3 fm - Shenandoah, IA
Sunday 5:00am - 6:00am KOMG 92.9 fm - Bass Country, Ozark, MO
Sunday 6:00am - 7:00am KTPK 106.9 am - (Country Legends) Topeka, KS
Sunday 6:30am - 7:30am KFEQ 680 am - St. Joe, MO
Sunday 9:00am - 10:00am KDKD 95.3 fm - Clinton, MO
Sunday 4:00pm - 5:00pm KOFO 1220 am - Ottawa, KS
Sunday 4:00pm - 5:00pm KTJJ 98.5 fm - Farmington, MO
Better Horses Radio is a nationally syndicated radio show hosted by Ernie Rodina and co-hosted by Dawn Dawson.
Interviews with.......
Local Trainers, Veterinarians, and Industry Leaders.
Get updates on upcoming events, shows and clinics as well as regular reports from local equine organizations such
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Horse Management Tip
Relationship With Your Horse
By Ernie Rodina
Another great tip taken from Al Dunning’s new book, The Ultimate Level Of Horsemanship (www.aldunning.com)
I want to talk to you about your relationship with
your horse. If you go to the extreme in making your horse a pet, it is not
going to help develop the right relationship with your horse and with you as its
trainer. If your horse is treated as an equal, it is going to be difficult to teach your
horse anything. It is like trying to have an equal relationship with your child. You might have a
good time for awhile, but you will not get the respect of your child. At the same time
just as you wouldn’t want to frighten your child, you will not want to frighten your horse
either.
Being cruel or mean to your horse and demanding respect are two completely
different procedures. If you demand respect from your horses, they are going to be a lot
more fun to be around and safer, too. Horses are a wonderful gift from God for us to
enjoy. Getting hurt or struggling to get along with our horses takes the fun right out of
them.
“I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to
improve their horsemanship.”
Horsey Treat Recipe
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Lone Ranger Horse Cookies |
Ingredients:
1 cup sweet feed
2 cups bran
1 cup flax seed
4 large carrots, shredded
1 cup molasses
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 cup applesauce
Preheat oven to 300o F. Mix molasses, brown sugar, carrots and
applesauce in one bowl. In another bowl, mix the dry ingredients.
Slowly combine the molasses mixture with the dry ingredients. Add only
enough molasses mixture to form a thick dough (add more bran if necessary).
Line cookie sheet with aluminum foil. Using a tablespoon, drop batter onto
cookie
sheet and flatten slightly to form portions about the size of a silver
dollar. Bake at 300o for about 1 hour. Flip and bake for
an additional 45 minutes until they are dried out. (Keep
checking to make
sure they don't burn.)
Use as a special treat for your favorite horse!
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Thoughts To Ponder
By Charley Green
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Gambling Now, I'm not opposed to occasionally stepping up to a casino crap table and rolling the dice, looking for a 7 or 11 on the first toss. (In life, we also have to step up to the table.) However, I know what happens when folks go to the tables too often without understanding the odds of the house. (And we all know what happens when we belly up to the kitchen table more than we should!) |
To read a little more about Charley, Click Here. To go to Charley's website, www.willrogersandcharley.com
Timely Reminder
Purina has more great news on our Purina Equine Senior® product . . .
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You can learn more about these feeds and sign up for a free feeding trial online
at www.purinadifference.com.
As always, let me know if we can be of any help to you and your horse operation.
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