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| Alta Vista Winter Clinic |
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January 19th & 20th |
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Are you bored yet? Actually the winter has been mild enough that we are not yet going stir-crazy. Our winter clinics offer time to de-mystify what goes with ownership, care and maintenance of our 4-legged friends, both on and off of your horse.
Please join us for part or all of our two-day clinic. |
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Saturday, January 19th
- 10-11:00: Longing. Proper technique and equipment, reasons for longing.
- 11:30-12:45: Ride “flatwork”. We will be split into appropriate groups
- 1:00-2:00: Lunch- Vetting, purchasing a horse, what we can and cannot live with, what we “need” versus what we “want”.
- 2:00-4:00: Horse Management - Blankets, clipping, feeding, worming, herd health, supplements… always more!
Sunday, January 20th
- 10-10:45: Shoeing and feet. Maintenance, care & what to look for.
- 11:15-12:30: Ride- Gymnastics- how & why we set fences the way we do.
- 12:45-2:00: Lunch- Wrapping, injuries, medication, and illness- “when to call the vet”
- 2:00-3:00: “Tack”
- 3:00: Riding Demo
Download a registraton form.
Cost is $45/day, $25/half day. Make checks payable to Alta Vista Farm, and leave at the farm or mail to:
Mary Lowry
326 Maple Ave.
Pewee Valley KY 40056
Questions: altavistafarm@aol.com or 502.552.1477.
Next clinic February 23rd & 24th.
Hope to see you next weekend … Thanks! |
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Mary Lowry
call: (502) 228-9539
or (502) 552-1477
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