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Title:Equine Notes Conference
Notice:Topics List=4, Horses 4Sale/Wanted=150, Equip 4Sale/Wanted=151
Moderator:MTADMS::COBURNIO
Created:Tue Feb 11 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2080
Total number of notes:22383

113.0. "Standardbreds" by LUNER::DEPLANTE () Mon Sep 17 1990 16:48

    
    
    
    	I just bought the sweetest, most gentle standarbred giant! 16.3 
    	and BIG! She's 5yrs old, been used for fox hunting for the last
    	3 years. Prior to that she'd been trained for pulling (track).
    	She needs work to really understand what the bit is for ie contact
    	with the body on top!, getting collected means more than keeping 
    	one's head in position etc.   We're just getting into pulling
    	and will use a trainer to help us as well as trail riding. I've
    	been riding all my life and look forward to life with something
    	different that the "hot track TB who specialized in cantering
    	sideways" - as lovable as he was!
    
    	I just spoke with the woman who raised her and trained her to pull.
    	She said she should do just fine with a little reminding.
    
    	My question is: I know nothing about the breed itself; personality
    	types/characteristics, what to expect on trails (other than what
    	the owner told me), do they tend to have hard mouths (i'm used to
    	a very soft, responsive mouth), is it in their nature to learn
    	new things easily; change habits easily....things like that.
    
    	I live in New Ipswich NH - if anyone stdbred owners live near
    	there, is or are there any activities/groups etc. I might find
    	helpful/fun or reference material. If someone does live nearby
    	and wants a riding partner in either cross country competitions
    	or just wants company on long trail rides, pls let me know.
    
    	Thanks for any suggestions.  
    
    					Lora
    
        pls respond here or send me mail on Luner::dePlante
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113.1They're great!!DELNI::KEIRANMon Sep 17 1990 18:0718
    Hi Lora!!
    
    Congratulations on your new standardbred!!  I am the proud owner of
    4 standardbreds!!  I have 2 that are currently in training for racing
    one that is a yearling, and one that is a riding horse.  You will find
    that they are the most level headed, easy to handle horses.  I have
    ridden them all my life, in shows and competative trail rides mostly.
    If the horse was properly broken, she should have no problem driving
    again.  Probably the best thing would be to have someone who has had
    a lot of driving experience help you.  I use my riding horse mare as
    a pleasure driving horse and she is great.  Maine has a great 
    organization for standardbreds off the track that are used as riding
    horses and they run shows etc for them!  Good luck and send me mail
    if you have any more questions!!
    
    Linda
    
    
113.2What this about a organization?? :-)DECXPS::LCOBURNIf it works, break it.Tue Sep 18 1990 12:4711
    Hi Linda,
    
    Maine has an organization for Standardbred off the track and run
    shows for them!??! That's great! Do you know where, what , who??
    I'd love to take my mare to one of those shows next year! I had
    no idea there was such a thing out there! Could you possibly
    print the contact address in here for others who have Standardbreds
    and may be interested?? Thanks,
    
    Linda C.
    
113.3DELNI::KEIRANTue Sep 18 1990 13:177
    Hi Linda!!
    
    I will look through some of my old Maine Harness newspapers and see
    if I can find any information on the club.  They seem to be really
    active.
    
    Linda
113.4HYPDNEAST::BUTTERMAN_HOWed Sep 19 1990 13:068
    
    
    	I don't have the specific information that you're looking
    	for BUT!  The Horsemans' Yankee Pedlar generally has an
    	article written by the secretary of the Maine Standardbred
    	Pleasure Horse Assoc..........  worth a look..
    
    
113.5Training to DrivePENUTS::MADAVISIf wishes were horses...Wed Sep 19 1990 13:1921
    
    Hi Lora,
    
    If you need professional assistance in retraining your horse
    to drive, the trainer at our barn does wonderful work with 
    the training of horses.  She is also the owner of Royal Escort,
    a Carriage business that she runs for weddings and special occasions.
    
    I believe that she is fairly willing to travel.  Her name is Barbara
    Lowes, and her number is (508) 346-9949 for her Feed/Tack Shop and 
    (508) 372-8644 for her home.  She has been involved in horses for 
    many years and is presently conducting a class through Northern Essex
    Community College on Driving.  I'm sorry I didn't post the Class info
    earlier, since you may have gained a lot of info and insight on driving
    from it.  I understand that they held the first class last night and
    had an attendance of over twenty people.  
    
    Give her a call.  Good luck with your new critter, it sounds like
    you will get some real enjoyment from her.      
    Marti
    
113.6update on new horseLUNER::DEPLANTEMon Sep 24 1990 16:1525
    
    	thanks all for all the info i've been sent directly.  As an
    update, we've moved her to a stable where all three of us are being
    trained for driving.  She's been there only 2 1/2 days and we've all
    learned so much that it's hard to believe.  She's really something and
    i'm so glad i bumped into her.  I simply don't understand why they're
    not more popular!
    
    I've beem doing a lot of riding and found that lowering her bit &
    keeping a lite contact on her mouth allows her to extend her head and
    lower it thereby moving into it rather that getting behind it.  She's
    slowed down, stopped wobbling her head, is going in a straight line and
    thinking about taking the bit....the trot's another story, she begins
    by moving out then all's lost.  The slower, more relaxed i get her the
    move comfortable her trot.
    
    We're looking for a cart and harness.  Does anyone know if there's a 
    "for sale' note in this file?  Also, we'd like to find the equipment 
    within reasonable distance of home in new ipswich nh  north of ashby
    mass and below peterbough NH.
    
    				thanks again for your support and comments,
    
    					lora
    
113.7See note 22GENRAL::LEECHCustomer Services Engineer ** We do the job **Mon Sep 24 1990 16:265
    
    
    See note 22 for tack/equipment for sale.  
    
    Pat
113.8BOSOX::LCOBURNIf it works, break it.Mon Sep 24 1990 16:3015
    Hi Lora,
    
    You can put an ad in here stating what you are looking for, etc
    by replying to note 22. Simply type 22, and when it brings up
    the topic type REPLY and the system will guide you from there.
    If you read topic 5, it will show you a list of all the ForSale/
    Wanted/Annoucement type topics.
    
    Your mare sounds really sweet! I know from my own experience that
    Standardbreds are easily retrained given patience and are willing
    and capable of doing just about anything! Keep us posted on your
    progress!
    
    Linda