Madesey Farm Crew

Madesey Farm Crew

Friday, November 28, 2014

'Round and 'Round: Lunging


Learning to lunge your horse is a vital training technique when it comes to keeping a horse sound and happy.

After learning about lunging and using some of these tips, you will soon be an expert, and be able to experiment with your horse! Each horse has different needs when it comes to lunging. For instance, while most horses maintain their sanity on a lunge line, Lenny tends to get a bit too excited. I only allow Lenny to walk and jog while lunging so that he stays calm and relaxed. Lunging should not be used to tire a horse, but rather to stretch a horse’s muscles and act as a “warm-up” before riding.

Saturday, November 22, 2014

A Post Dedicated To The Rider



Riders need some TLC, too!

With winter just around the corner, riders can always use a few tips to find the best, warmest, and safest riding gear out there.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

The Fear Factor


As per the suggestion of a reader, today, we will tackle the “fear factor” when it comes to riding horses.

If you own a horse, odds are you have fallen off of that horse…more than once.

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Treat Safety and Recipe


I am a firm believer in the idea that horses deserve gifts just as much as humans do. Let’s face it, I should probably be paying Lenny for therapy sessions at this point! 

Today, I want to introduce you to my treat creation “Head-Bobbers” (name inspired by Lenny’s reaction to the sweet, minty goodness). I promise you will never see your horse happier than when he is munching on these treats!

Monday, November 10, 2014

That's A Wrap: Leg-Wrapping 101


This week will feature a how-to video on the proper way to wrap your horse’s legs for a ride. I will let my video do most of the talking, but I also want to make sure we all understand the importance of wrapping your horse’s legs before a ride!

Friday, November 7, 2014

What's In YOUR Groom Bucket?


Ahh, the sacred groom bucket. An appendage when it comes to readying your horse. 

This blog post was inspired by the 10 dirty, grimy, and smelly horses that I brought in from the muddy pastures today...

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Colic Cures: Quick! Pass the Whiskey


One thing you should always have on hand at the barn is a bottle of whiskey.

And, no, it is not for you…

Get ready to learn the Lally family's best-kept colic-killing secret!

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Bridle Basics


Before we begin, I would like to introduce you my horse (or as I like to call him, “my son”) Lenny. Lenny resides at our farm in Sewickley, and is the absolute KING of the barn. Right now, I am working to rehabilitate Lenny from a torn tendon in his left front leg (medically, a superficial lesion in his Digital Flexor—that sounded smart), which kept him out of commission from the 2014 show season. He will be my prop for many of my how-to posts, on his good days, of course. Lenny has a short attention span and sometimes does not like to cooperate with these sorts of activities, so we may have to substitute a more agreeable horse for certain projects.

So…with out further ado…the bridle.