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Realities of the Horse Business

November 2017

Satisfaction Comes from a Job Done Well by Kim Roe   The dark side of being a horse trainer is your heart gets broken, a lot. People bring you their horses — some are crazy, some A-students, some super-athletes, and some lap dogs. You build their confidence and form a …

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Horses Need Our Care

October 2017

Living with Horses is a Gift Beyond Measure by Kim Roe   As I finished my ride this evening I noticed the elk herd was back in my hayfield. The South Fork Valley herd has flourished, and they’ve discovered my hayfield is particularly tasty (no second cutting for me this …

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Competing Again

September 2017

Showing and Education Go Together by Kim Roe   Ready or not, here I come. These words keep running through my mind as I frantically try to get packed for my first competition in 3 years. I’m heading out tomorrow for Yelm, Washington, with two horses for a Working Equitation …

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Horse Training is a Lifelong Pursuit

August 2017

A Journey of Discovery by Kim Roe   One of my favorite poems is Riding Lesson, by the Pulitzer Prize winning poet Henry Taylor. I learned two things from an early riding teacher. He held a nervous filly in one hand and gestured with the other, saying “­­­Listen. Keep one …

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Bumps in the Road

July 2017

Finding Answers for Training Problems by Kim Roe   Early in the year I sit down and outline long-term and short-term goals for each of my performance horses. I then strategize a training protocol that will help me get there. Unfortunately, with horses our goals often have to change. Horses …

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Horses and Their People

A Supportive Tribe by Kim Roe   One of my favorite picture books as a child told the story of a woman who owned a barn full of horses of every color.  Each day she went out to the barn, walked down the row of stalls, and chose one of …

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Why We Do What We Do

Finding New Friends in the Horse World by Kim Roe   I recently returned from a judge’s seminar for the relatively new equestrian sport of working equitation. It was five days of intensive training hosted by Working Equitation United and taught by two Portuguese men who judge for the World …

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From Horse Shows to Trail Rides

April 2017

The Places Horses Take Us by Kim Roe   I’ve always loved a horse show. It’s not just the competition, though that’s certainly part of it. I love the whole package. From the moment I drive onto the show grounds I’ve entered my happy place. Everywhere I look are beautiful, …

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Home is Where My Horse Lives

March 2017

Putting Down Roots by Kim Roe   In early spring the color of dawn changes here at Blue Gate Farm; there’s a faint pink glow, a welcome tint after all those dark winter mornings. Late February is marked by the evening calls of frogs looking for love. Soon the migrating …

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Pass it On

February 2017

Horses are a Joy to be Shared by Kim Roe   One recent morning I heard my two senior horses running and snorting in their field. As I walked up to investigate I saw a large dog barking at them from the other side of the fence. Irritated, I decided …

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