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This was a fantastic opportunity to learn more about saddle fit and how important anatomy is in considering saddle fit a...
09/27/2025

This was a fantastic opportunity to learn more about saddle fit and how important anatomy is in considering saddle fit and the effects it can have on the body.

Stübben NA

So excited for a great weekend! Anatomy first saddlefitting.us Denali Equine

Still looking.
09/09/2025

Still looking.

ISO-PART TIME BARN HELP

Greylock Farm in Brownsville, VT is looking for part-time barn help. We’re in need of someone for 2-3 afternoons a week (you can choose how many days) for approx 3+/- hrs daily (through PM feed/chores) Duties will include some mucking, watering, turning in/out, feeding and blanket changes. We’re a boarding/training stable, focusing primarily on Eventing and Dressage. We offer a low key, friendly environment with wonderful clients and well behaved horses. Flexible compensation arrangements available, including money/board/training/lessons(on your horse). Some experience required. PM or email-sue.berrill@gmail.com

ISO-PART TIME BARN HELP Greylock Farm in Brownsville, VT is looking for part-time barn help. We’re in need of someone fo...
08/13/2025

ISO-PART TIME BARN HELP

Greylock Farm in Brownsville, VT is looking for part-time barn help. We’re in need of someone for 2-3 afternoons a week (you can choose how many days) for approx 3+/- hrs daily (through PM feed/chores) Duties will include some mucking, watering, turning in/out, feeding and blanket changes. We’re a boarding/training stable, focusing primarily on Eventing and Dressage. We offer a low key, friendly environment with wonderful clients and well behaved horses. Flexible compensation arrangements available, including money/board/training/lessons(on your horse). Some experience required. PM or email-sue.berrill@gmail.com

Need equipment??
08/12/2025

Need equipment??

***Jerry Schurink Clinic 7/12/25*** Last call - Greylock Farm in Brownsville, VT!Semi pvt CAVALETTI or JUMPING sets and ...
07/08/2025

***Jerry Schurink Clinic 7/12/25***

Last call -

Greylock Farm in Brownsville, VT!

Semi pvt CAVALETTI or JUMPING sets and semi or pvt flat lessons offered. Semis $125, pvts 45 min/$150. Email or PM if interested sue.berrill@gmail.com

Tamarack Hill Farm
06/26/2025

Tamarack Hill Farm

⭐Thea's Million Qualities⭐ by Million Dollar - Beaulieu's Quissini - Landgraf I, Stamm 2115.

Breeder Amanda Lemay writes: "She is big and beautiful and friendly and full of life. Her legs are long and full of spring! She will be so athletic and talented, I can't wait to find a competitive home for her and watch her bloom!"

***Jerry Schurink Clinic 4/27/25*** Get ready for the upcoming season!Semi pvt CAVALETTI or JUMPING sets and semi or pvt...
04/08/2025

***Jerry Schurink Clinic 4/27/25***

Get ready for the upcoming season!

Semi pvt CAVALETTI or JUMPING sets and semi or pvt flat lessons offered. Semis $125, pvts 45 min/$150. Email or PM if interested sue.berrill@gmail.com

Sunday, Jan 26 is coming quickly - sign up now! If the weather doesn’t cooperate, no money lost.
01/13/2025

Sunday, Jan 26 is coming quickly - sign up now! If the weather doesn’t cooperate, no money lost.

***Jerry Schurink Clinic 1/26/25***

The “homework” season is upon us - get started on all the improvements you’ve been wanting to make or, maybe you’re looking for variety and for something to break up the winter monotony.

Schedule is made the Wed before the clinic, so lots of flexibility for cancelling; no one loses out on money having to cancel due to dangerous winter travel. Sign up early, cancellations accepted until 3 days before clinic. (We don’t want anyone driving on even questionable roads!) Semi pvt CAVALETTI or JUMPING sets and semi or pvt flat lessons offered. Semis $125, pvts 45 min/$150. Email or PM if interested sue.berrill@gmail.com

Some food for thought…
01/01/2025

Some food for thought…

[From 2020]
"Turning a horse out until its third birthday and then beginning race training will adapt the skeleton to turnout for a year, but not to training or racing. The bone modeling system will largely atrophy. The horse is then introduced to training and will have to recreate the vascular supply and cell population devoted to remodeling. By contrast, the horse who trained at two only had to repurpose the vasculature and cells already present for growth.

This can be complicated by the fact that the heart and lungs, which are oft-used indicators of a horse’s fitness, don’t respond to training exactly the same way as bone. Horses have such relatively large heart and lungs that they respond faster than the skeleton to training, especially when a previously sedentary horse begins training. Dr. Larry Bramlage believes the horse who went through a year of turnout and began training at three is at greater risk of skeletal injury down the road because its skeleton may be less able to keep up the pace. Thanks to heart and lung conditioning, the rested horse may appear to be getting fit just as quickly (or even moreso) than his stablemate who trained at two, which could fool a trainer into increasing his workload too quickly for the skeleton.

The data bears this out. Year after year, the Equine Injury Database has shown that 2-year-old runners had a significantly lower fatality rate than 3- and 4-year-olds. Preliminary data released earlier this year showed that older horses who had raced as 2-year-olds had a decreased risk of career-ending injury to those who had not."

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Brownsville, VT

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