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Hollie at Equine Affaire Springfield

2011 Halloween Show

2011-09 Barn Party and Pas de Deux

2011-09-11 Cross Country

2011-09-11 Stadium Jumping

2011-09-11 Three Phase - Dressage

Devon - July 2011

2011-07 Summer Camp

2011-Dressage4Kids-Awards

2011-Dressage4Kids-Morning

2011-Dressage4Kids-Afternoon

2011-06 Summer Camp

2011-06-19 Emma Durrant Two Phase Horse Show

Devon - May 2011

2011 Spring Dressage Show 3pm onwards

2011 Spring Dressage Show 1pm to 3pm

2011 Spring Dressage Show 11am to 1pm

2011 Spring Dressage Show - to 11am

Devon Playing in the Morning

2011 Book Launch

2011-04-28 Devon

2011-04-11 Devon

2011-04-07 Foal

2011-04-04 New Foal

2011 Interscholastic Mounted Games

2011-03 Ice Storm

2011-03-04 Interscholastic Dressage Night

2011-02-27 Conformation Clinic

2011-02-26 Snow Storm Again

2011-01-17 (Bourque clinic)

2010-01 Horses in the Snow

2010-12-27 Snow Storm

December Snow at the Farm

2010-11-28 Don Bourque Jumping Clinic

2010-10-24 Halloween Horse Show

Walkill Show

2010-09-12 Dressage Schooling Show

2010-08-01 Knick Show

2010-07 Camp Cross Country

2010-07 Camp Polo

2010 Lendon Gray - Awards etc

2010 Lendon Gray - 350pm onward

2010 Lendon Gray - 230pm to 350pm

2010 Lendon Gray - 1220pm to 230

2010 Lendon Gray - 1030am to 12:20pm

2010 Lendon Gray - Start to 1030 am

2010 Loading for Lendon Gray

2010 Lendon Gray Preparations

2010 Riding Right Dressage Team

2010-06 Riding Camp

Mirrors

Emma Durrant Show - June 2010

Sunset at the Farm

Profile Photos

2010-05-10 Tarlov Clinic

2010-05-09 Dressage Show

2010-04-23 Lungeing 3 Year-Old

2010-04-18 Bike Race

Andrea Teaching - Spring Evening

Balimo Sleepover & Clinic

Early Spring Night

2010_03_28 Balimo Clinic

2010 Interscholastic Final

2010 Interscholastic

2010_02_28 Bandaging

2010-02-07-Lungeing Clinic

2010 Winter Farm

2010_01_Jumping Clinic

2009 Halloween Show

2009 Lendon Gray

RR Camp 2009

2009-06-14 (emma show)

2008 Oct 26 Show

2008_10_26 (horse show)

2008_10_19 jumping clinic

Fall 2008 Misc

Hollie - Germany Sept 08

2008 - July - Nancy Baker clinic

2008 - Dressage for Kids

2008 Riding Right at Lendon Gray's Dressage For Kids

2008 Emma Durrant Memorial Show

Beauty

2007 Dressage for Kids

2003 Building the Indoor

2002 Summer Misc Farm

2001 Early Show

1950s Pictures

Photos and Video Blog

If There’s Trouble

There’s a old saying, that if there’s trouble a horse is going to find it.  Truer words have never been spoken.

Take a look at the picture here.  This is Oakie, our school horse, firmly attached with not one but two blanket attachments to the so-called “safety” fence in his paddock.  Now, you’d think we were starving the poor boy because this all happened as a consequence of him reaching over this fence to get to that little bit of dry, withered grass on the other side of the fence.  Trust me, we don’t starve our horses. I think he’s just into survivalist mode.  You know, the people who have perfectly good food on the table but opt to go out to the woods for a week to prove they don’t need modern society to survive.

Upon finding Oakie snagged to the fence you might think it was just a matter of unhooking the snaps.  Nope.  Can’t be that easy.  Every time I tried to unlatch the snap Oakie would pull back in his effort to free himself from his imprisonment.  Tension is not what you’re looking for here.   Solution for freeing him was to take the blanket off him- not the fence.  He ran with glee to return to his herd and eat the hay that is generously provided.

The next quest was to free the blanket from the fence.  Easier said then done.  I don’t know how he managed it, but those snaps were around two sections of wire fencing where the wire squares come together as a knot.  I couldn’t do that with the dexterity of all my fingers so I haven’t a clue how he managed with no fingers at all.  Getting it off the fence was about a 10 minute enterprise, where I even contemplated getting out the wire cutters.

As the saying goes- if there’s trouble.

Hollie McNeil-Owner/Trainer:Riding Right Farm, Author:40 Fundamentals of English Riding

By hollie on January 25, 2012

Cool Mo-Cap

The technology that is turning movie making into a computer project, almost rather than an acting project is the future.  Take for instance, Tin Tin, Avatar, and Lord of the Rings.  It’s the melding of what’s real and what’s not and sometimes and it’s tough to tell the difference.  For our Fun Friday today a look at how one film company took on the project of motion capture with horses.  This is some fascinating video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbNeRjfEPkw

-Hollie McNeil, Author:40 Fundamentals of English Riding, Owner/Trainer:Riding Right Farm

By hollie on January 20, 2012

2011 at Riding Right Farm – Cambridge NY

A tradition at Riding Right, we do a year-end video to take a quick, fun look at the past year. And what an amazing year 2011 was! Take a look:

Thanks to all our great riders, clinicians, readers, fans, helper, and horses for making it another wonderful year.

-Hollie McNeil, Owner/Trainer:Riding Right Farm, Author:40 Fundamentals of English Riding

 

 

By hollie on January 1, 2012

The Halloween Show Photos and Results!

Even though our Halloween Show was delayed for a week by an unseasonable snow storm, the weather for this show couldn’t have been better: perfect blue skies, and warm temperatures combined with great rides for a wonderful day. Plus, of course, the always-fun costume class. Photos are on-line now, as are the show results.

By michael on November 7, 2011

Halloween Show

Buddy & Hadley

Buddy & Hadley

There’s something a little ironic that one of my favorite costumes at yesterday’s Halloween Horse Show was Christmas themed.

The show was supposed to be last Sunday, the day before Halloween.  But as we all know, a huge Nor’Easter  decided to slam us with a considerable amount of snow.  Postponing the Halloween Show for a week was the only good choice.  (And really it was a good choice given yesterday’s stellar weather.)

The costume class is a “must have” at our annual Halloween Show and there were some really creative, fun, costumes.  (You should check out our website photos to get a full taste of the fun we had).   We had pirates, Shrek with Donkey, a horse turned into a fluffy, white sheep complete with a dog and Little Bo Peep (who was a teenaged boy).  And then there was our long time school horse, Buddy, dressed up with his rider, Hadley, as a Christmas Tree.  At this point in life, not much fazes Buddy.  He’s pretty much seen in all.  Having huge Christmas Stockings hanging off his body is just another day at the farm for him.  You just have to love these tolerant old school horses.

-Hollie McNeil, Owner/Trainer:Riding Right Farm, Author:40 Fundamentals of English Riding

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