Frick and Frack
Frick & Frack arrived to the Ranch on 9/5/20 all the way from Ohio. They were raised by an Amish family of Percheron breeders. F&F came with the names Mac and Jack. The limited understanding of vocabulary horses have would make it difficult for them distinguish between the rhyming names. This may cause confusion and…
Pioneer Days of Covered Wagons
Prairie Schooners not âGlampingâ The image of early pioneers settling to sleep each night, safely tucked into beds inside their respective covered wagon is not accurate! The wagons measured in at only about four feet wide and eight or nine feet long. The entire wagon was narrower than a full-size bed and only slightly longer….
The Yodelin’ Cowboy
Hank was a hard workin’ cowpoke who really earned his meager pay. He rode his *** Old Red from early dawn ’til at night he hit the hay, Fixin’ fences, ropin’ steers and brandin’ dogies in the old corral, But he had an odd addiction that gnawed on his pard’s morale! He was a happy…
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A Kind Note
Hello My name is stefany and I came there on August 1, 2020 for a 2 hour trail ride with my husband for our 10 year anniversary! Riding a horse has been on my bucket list and he surprised me with this! I was super nervous but so excited at the same time. I asked to ride Hope, and I was able to. She was super sweet and made my ride enjoyable and she is beautiful! I just wanted to say thank u and I will DEFINITELY be back to ride her again!
Riding Benefits
Here is the top list of health benefits of horseback riding from Health Fitness Revolution and author of the book ReSYNC Your Life Samir Becic: Body Awareness: Horseback riding really works the core muscles that stabilize the trunk: the abdominal, back, and pelvic muscles. However, itâs not just about the strength of the core, but the coordination and…
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Open House with Pony Rides This Weekend
Dear Riding Friends, This weekend and ongoing, we are hosting pony rides, ice cream & refreshments in addition to our regularly scheduled trail rides. No reservations are needed to participate in pony rides. The rides are $10 per child; any additional children from the same family are $5. Pony rides are a fun way to get outside and learn new skills. We have been known to help make kids “horse crazy” and it brings us great pleasure for a part in such a healthy outlet. Please drop in at the ranch between 12:30 PM and 3:30 PM on the weekend to say “hi”. If you can help spread the word we’ll be grateful for your kindness. Hope to see you soon!
Riding Reminder
Dear Riding Friends, Here are some helpful tips to make your ride extra enjoyable: What to wear/bring: Itâs a little cooler here because of the elevation. Please plan accordingly and bring a jacket or sweatshirt if the temps are below 75°, or your ride is late in the day. Also, a closed shoe with a…
Ranch Renovations
You’re certain to love our new look and we are darn happy, snappy and grateful for the renovation project bestowed on the ranch! Beautiful wooden fence rails and posts along the customer and the horse hitching areas. All meticulously and professionally installed. A new walkway and campfire area, new lawns; renovated, more spacious parking complete with an engineered drainage system to help with drainage.  Also, new seating boards for the bleachers. Phew! We have been so busy preparing for your visit LOL!Â
Success: June Horse Show at the Ranch!
The first horse show of 2020 at the Ranch was a fun success! On Friday June 5th, your pal Julia, organized a beach themed horse show for our dedicated students. Being the first event we have been able to orchestrate post Covid-19, we were very excited and pleased with the outcome. Students were so excited to be…
The Catâs Out of the Bag: A Tail of Two Kitties in a Pandemic
Some of you may have met Roo, a sweet kitty at the Ranch. On or around last November, Roo exited the ranch for reasons unbeknownst to all the Rancheros (other than she may have been looking for a mate). Roo would make a great mommy after-all, and barn cats are difficult to come by. We…