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Page 2 March 2007 www.everything-equine.com © 2007 Everything Equine Suwanee Columbia Everything Equine’s Distribution Locations 11,000 copies are currently printed and distributed to over 230 locations. Is flax seed toxic to horses? I have fed flax seed in the past: cooked whole seeds, then ground raw flax meal. I have always gotten 25 50 lb bags. The last time I picked up a bag, I noticed that the label stated, “Not to be fed to horses intended for food. Not for human consumption.” What is the story? Is it toxic raw or ground? Is it worth feeding? Duval 1-941-375-2029 Everything Equine can be found in over 230 locations in Florida. Marion Volusia Citrus Pasco Osceola Pinellas Hillsborough Manatee Okeechobee Highlands Sarasota Desoto Martin Charlotte I know many people who do swear by flax seed, however, I do not have any personal experience using it. The raw seeds contain cyanogenic glycoside compounds which, when the seeds are ground, and especially if moistened, will release cyanide! However, this really is not a concern, since the enzymes needed to cause the cyanide release are inactivated by boiling and gastric acids. So, as long as you don’t add water before feeding the flax meal, it should not be a problem. If the meal is processed in any way it is also probably totally safe. Read the label again to see if there are other substances added. If not, the warning is probably due to the minuscule risk of cyanide poisoning. But it shouldn’t hurt in small enough quantities. The presence of cyanogenic glycosides in the diet is significant only in relation to dose and the nutritional status of the consumer. Flax seed meal contains two cyanogenic glycosides, linustatin and neolinustatin. Many foods are slightly cyanogenic (e.g. wheat and barley!), probably as an evolutionary adaptation to discourage herbivory, and our body and our horses have a limited capacity to detoxify low concentrations of cyanide through addition of sulphur (from amino acids). Thus, if the dietary levels of sulphur-containing amino acids are high, the body can resist a low intake of cyanide, but if the diet is low in protein overall, then we see toxicity. It has been determined that up to 50g high-alpha-linolenic acid flaxseed is palatable, safe and may be nutritionally beneficial in humans by raising n-3 fatty acids in plasma and erythrocytes and by decreasing post-prandial glucose responses. (Cunnane S, et al, (University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada) Br J Nutr, 69:443, 1993) Answer provided by Sarah Ralston, VMD, Ph.D., dACVN, and Carey Williams, Ph.D., Rutgers Cooperative Research and Extension. reprinted with permission http://www.esc.rutgers.edu/ ask_expert/Supplements.htm#aae www.esc.rutgers.edu St. Lucie Hendry Lee Palm Beach Collier Broward MiamiDade Call Everything Equine 1-(877)-214-8581 toll free OR 941-375-2029 239-403-3784 fax number~941-870-2510~fax number 1-239-403-3784 © 2007 Everything Equine [email protected] Everything Equine 460 6th St NE Naples, FL 34120 Melody Halperin 239-370-5945cell 941-375-2029 239-403-3784 Office Phones 941-870-2510 Fax March 2007 Page 3 Everything Equine does not require your local feed, tack, or convenience store to advertise to be a distributor. If Everything Equine is not at your store of choice, please contact the office and it will be added to the mailing list. 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Browse by County: Central FL pg 17 Charlotte pg 9 Collier pgs 4-8 & Back Cover Columbia pg 15 Lee pgs 10-13 Marion pgs 9 Osceola pg 20 Pasco pg 13 Sarasota pg 8 Statewide pgs 9 Suwaunnee pg 9 Volusia Front Cover Special Features: Club Scene pg 16-17 Enter to WIN pgs 20 Horse Tales pgs 18-19 Just for Fun - Maze pg 12 Odd Things Horses Eat pg 14 At Your Fingertips: Business Rates pg 22 Calendar pg 21 Classified Rates pg 22 Map of Counties pg 2 Business index Business Bits and Pieces Brooke’s Legacy Animal Rescue Century 21 Sunbelt - Monica Morris Coldwell Banker - Raymond Cabral Collier County Animal League Corner Creek Ranch D.T Ovitt Contracting Dream Catcher Stables Equestrian Corner, The Estates Feed & Supply Everglades Ranch Florida Home Realty -Shannon Gilmore Forever Florida, Eco-Safaris Golden Gate Nursery Grandview Hay & Straw Hardesty Hay Farms Homestead Everglades Posse Horse On The Run, Equine Transport Keller Williams Realty, Melody Brovitz Kowiachobee Animal Preserve LaBelle Family Livestock Club MD’s Choice Total Mobility EQ MYQ Ranch, Alfalfa Hay Punta Gorda Horseman’s Association Ravenwood Ranch, Boarding Stables Roscoe Sauer, Trainer Round the Bend Animal Care Rusty Nail Farrier Service Sanders, Maureen - The Horse Shaman Sellstate Associates Realty - Wendell Stuckey South Eastern Distance Riders Assn. Southcoast Performance Horse Club Strebor Mini Horse Ranch Sweet Cypress Ranch, Hay for Sale, Breeding Tikigator Farm Triple F Trailers Tropic Trucks Watson Realty Corporation Page 10 7 12 12 8 13 1 12 24 5 4 7 20 4 9 13 16 4 6 8 16 23 4 16 10 17 8 6 7 13 17 16 15 11 7 18 10 17 Collier Page 4 March 2007 www.everything-equine.com MYQ RANCH HAY Alfalfa, Timothy, & T & A Collier Delivery Available 239-352-1523 * 239-784-3023 * 305-345-8210 [email protected] © 2007 Everything Equine 1-941-375-2029 Everglades Ranch ur out o s b a l l Ca Camp y a d Satur Kids! for Horse Boarding Facility STALLS NOW AVAILABLE! Phone:239-455-8552 Fax: 239-455-8835 2740 Newman Dr. Naples, Fl 34114 [email protected] Collier Collier Collier Collier Collier $15 for day use of facility $25 for an overnight stall (your feed) Cabins & Camping now available! Did something note worthy happen at your last show, trail ride or horse gathering? Send it in to Everything Equine and share your news! Boarding $225(shared) up to $500(full) 2 round pens, one lighted 2 lighted arenas, one is show size Lease horses by the month Buy & sell horses Resale store on site Adjacent to the Belle Meade Horse Trails in the Picayune State Forest! 1-239-403-3784 © 2007 Everything Equine [email protected] March 2007 Page 5 Collier Collier Collier Collier Collier Collier Collier Collier Collier Collier Collier Page 6 March 2007 © 2007 Everything Equine 1-941-375-2029 16hh 12y/o Arabian Appendix QH Gelding, Forward and Nice Mover, lots of Go. Bask, Raffon, Cass Ole Lines. 3D Barrel Racer. Great English Prospect. Asking $4,500.00 Call (239) 352-0470 Beach Boy: 2002 APHA Palomino 14.0 hh large pony, childrens hunter extreme, dead quiet, very safe, lead changes, showing 2' courses, winning, ready for A Rated. $20k 239-352-2642 or e-mail [email protected] Mini Ranches Available 4040 8th Ave. NE d! uce Red Ready for your horses! Completely updated 3/2 with den on 2.25 fenced acres. 2 stall barn w/ electric and 3 separate pastures. Owner/agent will consider owner financing, lease option or rental. 541 11th St SW. $549,900 239-216-1808 in Naples, Florida Acreage and Amenities! ESCAPE TO YOUR OWN PRIVATE HORSE RETREAT! Newly Built Home, close to trails and Picyuane Strand, three-stall barn, tack room, work room with electric & water. $424,900 3500 31st Ave. SW Collier Collier www.everything-equine.com Estate Home, 2-stall barn, large arena, great location, completely remodeled, In-law apartment, pool, on canal, koi pond. Must Relocate - Bring All Reasonable Offers $699,900 Melody Brovitz Office 239-393-1350 Direct 239-213-8174 Do not miss your chance to win a two hour HorsebackSafari for two at Forever Florida in St. Cloud. See page 20 for entry form! Enter each month! 1-239-403-3784 © 2007 Everything Equine [email protected] March 2007 Page 7 Using holistic therapy for ALL of your animals. Emotional & Behavioral Problems Head, Neck & Spine issues * Arthritis & Pain Collier VXZace Collier Great Starter Saddle! Used NBHA Circle Y Barrel Saddle. 14” seat. Missing one stirrup. $125 239-455-9602 TIKIGATOR FARM Private facility now offering boarding. Collier 4 stalls available March of 2007. Full board facility, feedings 3X day, large hunter/jumper arena, new barn, plenty of turnout, 24/7 turnout option available. Horse friendly facility with quality care for your horse. 239-352-2642 or e-mail [email protected] Belle Tara Ranch,130 Acre Ranch, Glades County 2/2 Condo Turnkey! Imperial Golf Estates, Naples SHANNON M. GILMORE, Racing to meet all your real estate needs. Florida Home Realty (239) 961-4365 CELL ABR, CNS, REALTOR ® [email protected] www.brookeslegacyanimalrescue.com Visit www.Floridahmz.com Collier Relax and enjoy all that makes Naples special.... Sunsets, walks on the beach, delicious dining, and fabulous North Naples shopping all are within minutes of this gated community and affordable FURNISHED condo. Unwind by the heated pool, read a book in your screened lanai or take advantage of a golf or tennis membership. This 2nd story end unit is very clean, offers lovely lake views, and is ready to go! $264,000 Collier UNIQUE (yoo-neek) adj. 1. being the only one of it's kind. 2.unusual, remarkable BELLE TARA RANCH an unparalleled, unequaled property that truly represents " Beautiful Earth". This Unique Retreat is surrounded by 130 private acres that includes, pastures, water features, and woodlands. Outbuildings include a 4400 sq ft bldg/barn with 8 bays, stalls, fenced turnouts, tack and feed room, RV hookup, and a camp complete with cozy caretaker's cottage, firepit, cookhouse and more. Hunters paradise!! Get away from it all..... Collier Pick Your Paradise Page 8 March 2007 www.everything-equine.com Sarasota Sarasota The Horse Club Co-Op is where any horse club may print their showbill or other club related information. The pages are discounted and will be divided onto 1/4 sections, so the different clubs can share in the cost of the page. This is open to any club regardless if they host a show. See page 16 for club information. Please call me at 239-403-3784 for more details. Grade Quarter horse, 9 yr. old gelding. 15hh. GREAT personality, willing to work! Anyone can ride him. English, Western, trails. Vetted, sound, no vices. $3000/neg. 941-416-2254 Diana 239-354-1686 Collier 1-941-375-2029 HORSE CLUB CO-OP! 20 years experience with horses references available Collier © 2007 Everything Equine For $25, you can reach over 10,000 possible members in Everything Equine’s Co-op! Are you nervous about leaving your animal family at home while you vacation? I understand first hand and want to ease your worries. Round the Bend Animal Care, Alonso: 2004 Dutch Warmblood/ Thoroughbred gelding, 16.1+hh, W/T/C, simple changes, hunter or dressage prospect. $10k 239-352-2642 or e-mail [email protected] Collier Collier Collier Collier Collier serving the Golden Gate Estates Area Please come visit Collier County Animal League our cats and dogs for 6017 Pine Ridge Rd., #138 adoption at Petsmart on Naples, FL 34119-3956 Airport Rd and Pine Ridge Phone: (239) 450-6301 in Naples on Saturdays Fax: (707) 598-7680 from 10:00 until 3:00. Mr. Waggs is a 2 year old easy going loving guy! He is good with cats and is house trained. Mr. Waggs walks great on leash and has wonderful doggie manners. If you can give Mr. Waggs your time and love, he will give you a lifetime of joy and reward! Adoption fee is required. The deadline for April’s issue is the 21st of the March. For more info call 239-450-6301 or go to www.ccalrescue.org 1-239-403-3784 © 2007 Everything Equine [email protected] * Believe in the 11th Commandment: Inside leg to outside rein. * Know that all topical medications come in either indelible blue or neon yellow. * Think nothing of eating a sandwich after mucking out stables. * Know why a thermometer has a yard of yarn attached to one end of it. * Fail to associate whips, chains and leather with deviancy. * Have a language all their own (“If he pops his shoulder, I have to close that hand and keep pushing with my seat in case he sucks back”.) * Will end relationships over their hobby. * Insure their horses for more than their cars. * Know more about their horse’s nutrition than their own. * Have fewer wardrobes than their horse. * Engage in a hobby that is more work than their day job. * Know mucking stalls is better then Zoloft any day. from the internet, author unknown Ride Ocala Forest; 5 acres; 2002 3/2 home, garage; 6 stall barn, apartment; 2 stall barn; 4 improved pastures. Exceptionally nice. A MUST SEE! [email protected] for color flyer. $455,000. (352)669-0005 5 acres for sale in the heart of Suwannee County, 13 miles south of Live Oak, improved pasture, high & dry, Bermuda grass, fenced on 2 sides. $65,000! 386-776-2145 We rent horse trailers! Have 2-horse bumperpulls 4-sale, with new floors and new paint! $2,000. We’ll match trailer color to your truck color. Trailer repairs done also. For Sale: white driving/riding pony, $2,000. Large paint pony - brood mare/ trail $950. 941-637-5996 home 941-380-9868 cell Charlotte * Have a vocabulary that can make a sailor blush. 1-(877)-214-8581. Charlotte * Have neatsfoot oil stains on the carpet right next to the TV. Call Everything Equine toll free at Suwannee * Will give you 20 names and reasons for that bump on your horse. Great Mid-western hay: Alfalfa Best price delivered! 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Or view it for free at: w w w. e v e r y t h i n g - e q u i n e . c o m where every issue ever published is posted! 7200 Carousel Lane Ft. Myers, FL 33912 (239) 565-9298 (239) 277-SPUR Susan Brown •Full line of English Riding Apparel Happy Mouth - Mountain Horse - Fleeceworks Ovation - Der Dau - Bobbies Bridles - Pessoa Wilkers - Royal Highness - and much more •Paddock Boots - Tall Boots - IRH Helmets •Mobile Tack Shop •Competitive Pricing (including gently used consignment) •Special Orders Welcome Tuesday through Friday 10am to 6pm Saturday 10am to 3pm By appointment Sunday and Monday 1-239-403-3784 © 2007 Everything Equine [email protected] March 2007 Page 11 Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee March 2007 www.everything-equine.com © 2007 Everything Equine 1-941-375-2029 Lee Lee Page 12 4 year old Registered Quarter Gelding. Trail Horse. $1,800 obo 239-470-2147 Lee ! ED C DU RE BUCKINGHAM 239-293-8571 HORSE COUNTRY Wow! Great property in the Buckingham area. Country living at its best. Five acres to build your dream home, have an RV and still pleanty of room for a horse barn. This property contains a manufactured home featuring 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, a great room with fireplace, large walk-in closets and large utility room. Conveniently located near shopping and I-75. Owners motivated. Priced to sell $495.000 Help our team find their way through the maze to the next fence. Lee Lee Lee Lee Raymond Cabral Registered Quarter Horse Filly. Just This sweet colt just turned one on turned 2 in February. Handcock breeding. Valentines Day! (Sired by Scotch Bar great ground manners. Ready to be trained Tommy & grade mare) Should mature to your way! $1,900 obo 239-470-2147 15.1 hh $1000 obo 239-470-2147 www.printactivities.com 1-239-403-3784 © 2007 Everything Equine Pasco Pasco er: b em e’s m e to r Equin e s g h ng Thi erythin ne is t Ev eadli arch. d ad st of M 21 [email protected] March 2007 Page 13 Privacy on 5 acres. Beautiful 2 story home, detached garage, and commercial grade 7 stall barn. Between Tampa and Ocala. Lots of trails and easy access to I-75. $387,500. 352-521-5781 or [email protected] for more info. PASO FINOS Exceptional Bloodlines Lee Quality Stallions www.cornercreekranch.com [email protected] abla Se H ol ñ Espa 239-225-5890 239-574-2198 5 Year old Registered Paint Gelding. Broke to ride, Very gentle! Loves People! $1,900 obo 239-470-2147 Lee Palomino • Grey • Pinto Available for 2007 Breeding Season Horses For Sale Randy & Nikky Vann Ft. Myers, FL Lee Lee Lee A MUST SEE! Gorgeous Estate Ranch in community of Riverfront Homes and Ranches with acreage. This 9.78 acres is cleared, entirely fenced and cross-fenced. It has dozens of mature oaks and pines. The custom pool home features 4 bedroom, 2 bath approx 3085 sq ft liv. area, 2 car oversized garage. A chef’s dream island kitchen, a huge walk-in pantry, Riverslick fireplace with African rosewood custom mantel. Pool is less than 1 year old. Hot Springs spa. Whole house generator hook-up. a 24’x40' detached workshop/ room with electric,tv and air cond. Security gate with key pad at entrance. Gorgeous 40' x 60' Stable/Barn less than a year old, six 12' x 12' stalls possible, air-conditioned tack room, extra storage room, wash area, open garage/storage area, 12' center aisle, auto water feeders and electric. Page 14 March 2007 www.everything-equine.com © 2007 Everything Equine 1-941-375-2029 Odd Things that Horses Eat Sarah L. Ralston, VMD, Ph.D., dACVN, Department of Animal Science, Cook College, Rutgers University Fact Sheet #062 - Reviewed 2004 Horses are adapted to a diet based primarily of forages. Their digestive systems are geared toward the digestion of high roughage feeds that change slowly (for example, sudden access to a bag of grain or lush pasture after they have eaten only dry hay for the previous 5 months is likely to result in colic). However, with domestication, confinement, and modern technology, we are often confronted with horses that consume some really “odd” things with apparent relish. Feeding practices around the world differ and horses in other countries are commonly fed things that average American horse owners would never consider offering to their horses. For example, European horses are routinely fed silage, horses in Saudi Arabia munch happily on dried fava beans, and Irish horses are offered a weekly pint of ale or stout! With the above digestive constraints and variation in mind, what is presented here is by no means an exhaustive list of non-traditional things that might be consumed by horses. It is a list of things that horses have been reported to eat by veterinarians and horse owners around the world. Those that might adversely affect the horse’s health, and therefore be avoided or at least limited, are so identified. Potential Treats. Perfectly acceptable treats (fed in limited quantities(<1-2 lbs/feeding) Carrots, apples, grapes Bananas Peas Green beans Lettuce Celery Dried beans, such as pinto, red, fava (however should be cooked or heat treated) Watermelon rinds Squash Mangoes (not the seeds) Raisins Bread/bagels/cake (NOT if they contain chocolate or poppy seeds) Pasta, macaroni Potato chips and potato products Rice products (not raw rice) Barley products Corn products Dairy products Eggs Fruit juices Hot dogs, hamburgers, tuna fish, ham or even roastbeef sandwiches! Most dog and cat foods Oddities often consumed by horses on pasture. No problem, assuming fairly limited quantities and otherwise balanced ration: Dandelion Thistle (NOT Russian Knapweed or yellow star thistle–Centaurea spp) Sunflower seeds and plant Peanut plants Raspberry/blackberry bushes Wood/bark of most trees (NOT Prunus spp or black walnut or locust) Potential problem if eaten in large quantities Buttercup Morning glory Pokeweed St. Johnswort Gum-weed Astragulus and Oxytropis spp/ (vetches and locoweed) Avocado leaves Bracken fern Most bulb type flowers (tulip, iris, etc.) Wilted red maple leaves Acorns/new oak leaves Safe in very limited quantities BUT WILL CAUSE POSITIVE DRUG TESTS Beware large quantities, but probably acceptable in very small amounts (<2 to 4 ounces/day) Morning glory plants Sassafras Willow leaves and bark Yucca Tobacco (consumed, not inhaled) Valerian root Carrots in very large quantities only (over 5 lbs day)! Persimmons (seeds also may cause impaction) Chocolate in any form Licorice Cinnamon products Nutmeg Hot pepper/chili flavored products (Nacho chips, etc) Non-decaffeinated coffee or tea in any form Caffeinated sodas Alcoholic beverages Some dog/cat foods (Beware “bakery waste” as an ingredient-may contain chocolate) Cabbage, broccoli, kale, chard, collard greens, brussel sprouts Spinach Rhubarb stems (NOT the leaves or roots) Garlic and onions (large amounts may cause anemia) Turnips Radishes Avocado (NOT skins or seeds) Lathyrus spp. beans (India) Sunflower seeds Sugar candies such as jelly beans, gummy bears, peppermints, etc. Avoid at all costs (Lethal or severe toxicity potential) Summary There are obviously a wide range of things that our horses may enjoy consuming, not all of which are good for their health. Many horses would refuse to even sniff many of the items listed above. Knowing which potential treats are safe, at least in limited quantities, is important for horse owners. You never know what might be offered to your horse! For more information on signs and sources of toxicity the author recommends the following resources: Reference Lewis, Lon. 1995. Feeding and Care of the Horse, 2d ed. Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA. Excellent chapters on toxic plants and feed induced diseases. Toxic Plants Website: Excellent site with many links to other resources: http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/plants.html. Lily of the Valley Larkspur Tomato or potato plants Rhubarb leaves and roots Poison hemlock Foxglove Leafy spurge Mustards Jimsonweed Alsike clover Blue flax Sorghum (Johnsongrass and Sudan grass) Oleander Privet Japanese Yew (all Taxus spp) Azalea Rhododendron Mountain Laurel Pits of peaches, cherries, or avocados Horsechestnut Russian Knapweed or yellow star thistle–Centaurea spp reprinted with permission http://www.esc.rutgers.edu/ publications/factsheets_nutrition/ FS062.htm www.esc.rutgers.edu 1-239-403-3784 © 2007 Everything Equine [email protected] March 2007 Page 15 Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Club Scene Page 16 March 2007 www.everything-equine.com Homestead Everglades Posse presents… 2007 Schooling & Speed Challenge at the Homestead Rodeo Arena <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 1D 2D 3D Jackpot/Cloverleaf/Texas Barrels/Poles Club Scene Western & English Pleasure and Showmanship Grooming & Color Classes $30-$50 Yearly Membership Option or $10 One-Time Event Fee (no membership) $5.00/Class or $45.00 Enters All (Excluding Jackpot $20) Ribbons to 6th / New Electronic Timer / Adult & 12 and Under Club Scene Club Scene Club Scene Dates: March 3, April 14, May 12 - Addl. Dates TBA Registration 8:00AM / Speed Events 9:00AM Schooling Classes Not Before 12:00 10% Profit Donation to SPCA of Florida For Information call Karen 305-322-7133 © 2007 Everything Equine Southcoast Performance Horse Club Next Show: March 24th! Lee County Posse Arena Come check out the Hot New Club in Sign-ups at 8am, Lee County offering unique circuit show starts promptly classes, lots of Jackpots, quaility at 9am judges, and an up-to-the-minute website. *29W. Am Western Pleasure 19&O *1H. Grooming and Conditioning *30W. Jr. Horse Western Pleasure 2. Jackpot Halter *31W. Sr. Horse Western Pleasure *3H. 2yo and younger Mares *32W. Open Western Pleasure *4H. 3yo and older Mares *33W. Western Disciplined Rail *5H. 2yo and younger Geldings/ *34. W/T Trail Stallions *6H. 3yo and older Geldings/Stallions *35WP. Trail 18&U *36WP. Trail 19&O *7H. Stock Halter *37WP. Western Horsemanship *8H. Non-Stock Halter 18&U *9H. Open Mares *38WP. Am. Western HMS 19&O *10H. Open Geldings/Stallions *39P. Western Riding 18&U *11H. Open Color *40P. Western Riding 19&O *12. Ranch Horse Conformation *41. Novice Working Ranch Horse *13. Youth Halter (18 & U) All Age Grand/Reserve *14. Natural Horsemanship - On Line *42P. Youth Working Ranch Horse *43P. Am. Working Ranch Horse Sponsored by Guardian’s Farm 19&O 10 min break *44. Open Working Ranch Horse *15. Novice Showmanship 45. Jackpot Reining *16WP. Showmanship 18&U *46. Novice Reining All Ages *17WP. Showmanship 19&O *18. Bareback Pleasure (Eng & West) *47P. Youth Reining 18 & U *48P. Amateur Reining 19 & O 30 min lunch break *19. Leadline (age 6&U, West. & Eng) *49P. Open Reining *20. Open Walk (all ages, Eng & West) 15 min break 21. Jackpot West. W/T (any rider) 50. English W/T Jackpot *22. West. W/T 12&U (non-loping *51. English W/T 12&U rider) *52. English W/T 13&O *23. West. W/T13&O (non-loping *53. English W/T Equitation 12&U rider) *54. English W/T Equitation 13&O *24. West. W/T HMS 12&U 55. Jackpot English Pleasure *25. West. W/T HMS 13&O *56E. English Pleasure 18&U 26. Jackpot Western Pleasure *57E. Am. English Pleasure. 19&O 27. Open Schooling Western Pleasure *58E. Jr. Horse English Pleasure *28W. Western Pleasure 18&U *59E. Sr. Horse English Pleasure www.LFLC.HOMESTEAD.com $6 for members $10 for nonmembers www.geocities.com/southcoastphc 2006-2007 Show Season September 9 – October 14 – November 11 – January 13 – February 3 – March 10 – April 14 Sign-ups begin at 3:00 p.m. - Speed Classes at 5:00 p.m. Negative Coggins Required Visit our website at: *60E. Open English Pleasure *61E. English Equitation 18&U *62E. Am. English Equitation 19&O 30 min dinner break 63. Exhibition Barrels *64G. PeeWee Barrels 65. Jackpot Barrels *65G. Jr. Barrels *67G. Sr. Barrels *68G. Adult Barrels *69G. JB Barrels *70G. PeeWee Mystery Skill Class *71G. Jr. Mystery Gymkhana Class *72G. Sr. Mysterey Gymkhana Class *73G. Adult Mystery Gymkhana Class *74G. JB Mystery Gymkhana Class 75. Jackpot Poles *76G. PeeWee Poles *77G. Jr. Poles *78G. Sr. Poles *79G. Adult Poles *80G. JB Poles *81G. PeeWee Peppermint Twist *82G. Jr. Peppermint Twist *83G. Sr. Peppermint Twist *84G. Adult Peppermint Twist *85G. JB Peppermint Twist *86G. Open Keyhole Express call 239-433-3040 or preregister online! 2006-2007 Showbill $5 Entry Fee Speed Classes 1. PeeWee Barrels Per Class 2. PeeWee Hairpin Jack Pot Barrels $10.00 3. PeeWee Mystery Class Minimum 10 riders for Jackpots 4. PeeWee Poles Pee Wee 7 & Under (specify Lead line) 5. Pee Wee Goat Tail Tying Junior 8 - 12 years 6. Jr. Goat Tying Senior 13 - 18 years 7. Sr. Goat Tying Adult 19 - 34 years 8. Adult Goat Tying Jack Benny 35 & Over 9. Jack Benny Goat Tying Novice Division All Ages 10. Novice Goat Tying Open classes are not eligible for year end saddle points, but 11. Jr. Poles are eligible for year end awards (excluding Jack Pot). There 12. Sr. Poles will be an all around saddle given in EACH division, 13. Adult Poles providing we have at least 2 riders competing for the saddle 14. Jack Benny Poles and total sponsorship fees of $300 by the January Horse Show. 15. Novice Poles To be eligible for awards or saddle each contestant must 16. Open Poles complete 15 work hours. 17. Jr. Mystery Class See current rule book for details. 18. Sr. Mystery Class The Novice Division is open to all ages, novice horse or 19. Adult Mystery Class novice rider. Novice division horse/rider combinations may not enter any other division, but may enter a different horse/ 20. Jack Benny Mystery Class rider combination. The division you are in for the first show is 21. Novice Mystery Class the division you will remain in for the whole year. 22. Jr. Hairpin ***PLEASE NOTE THE FEBRUARY SHOW IS ON THE 23. Sr. Hairpin FIRST SATURDAY IN FEBRUARY, ALL OTHER SHOWS ARE ON THE SECOND SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH, 24. Adult Hairpin THANK YOU*** 25. Jack Benny Hairpin 26. Novice Hairpin For further information contact: 27. Jr.. Barrels Andie Tindall 28. Sr. Barrels 29. Adult Barrels Speed Horseshow Director 31. Novice Barrels (863) 674-1443 32. Open Barrels 1-941-375-2029 Punta Gorda Horseman’s Association www.puntagordahorsemans.com Performance and H/J show dates October 7, 2006 February 3, 2007 November 4, 2006 March 3, 2007 December 2, 2006 April 7, 2007 January 6, 2007 May 5, 2007 Hunter/Jumper Director, Andrea Schmeiske (941) 626-3622 Performance Director, Marlene Tehrani (941) 639-5313, (941) 286-1250 Speed Show Dates October 14, 2006 February 10, 2007 November 11, 2006 March 10, 2007 December 9, 2006 April 14, 2007 January 13, 2007 May 12, 2007 Exhibition Barrels- Start 3 PM Show start promptly at 5 PM Speed Show Director, Gayle Rogers 941-637-8097 Entry Fees: $7.00 Members/ $10.00 Non-Members $5.00 Exhibition- must be appropriately attired Visit the Web Site for complete showbills, show times, rules & regulations, and directions. www.puntagordahorsemans.com 1-239-403-3784 © 2007 Everything Equine [email protected] March 2007 Page 17 Central Florida “...to educate, promote and encourage participation in equestrian competitive distance events throughout the southeastern United States...” Mar. 8-11, Fun in the Sun Pioneer 25/50/55/100 miles, Goethe State Forest, Dunnellon, FL. www.FITSEnduranceRide.com March 16-18, Sand Hills Stampede Endurance, 30/55, 2-days, and Endurance Intro Clinic, H Cooper Black Field Trial and Recreation Area, Patrick, SC. www.DistanceRiding.com. April 27th- 29th SEDRA “Everything You Wanted Your Dad To Teach You But He Taught Your Brother” Clinic, it will include handson workshops for correct horseshoe selection for certain footing to greasing/lubing your horse trailer! Look for more details on www.DistanceRiding.com. Call, email, or visit the web site for more information! 407-365-5601 [email protected] www.DistanceRiding.com Lot 86, Splendid Meadow Ct, Astatula Fl: $369,000 Build your dream home on this 4 acre (2.44 acres buildable) canal front lot. Gated Equestrian Community w/riding trails. 267' of canal frontage, room for your private boat ramp. Canal leads to Lk. Harris Chain, Lk Apopka & St. Johns River. 30 Acre community park, boat ramp and dock. Build now or hold, no time frame to build. 3,000 Sq. Ft minimum house size. Professional Horse Training Traveling anywhere in Central Florida Roscoe Sauer Cell: 321-663-6837 [email protected] ZStarting colts and fillies. ZRetraining horses with bad habits. ZAll aspects of horse training. Central Florida South Eastern Distance Riders Association SEDRA 10905 Yale Cove Rd, Leesburg Fl: $415,000: Just reduced: This 3/2 home sits on 5+ acres with a private spring-fed pond. Just painted inside and out. Open floor plan. Huge bonus room, Split plan. Property is fenced and cross-fenced. 4-stall barn with tack room. Located on a dead end street. A must see! Central Florida 16604 Sandhill Rd. Winter Garden, Fl: $645,000: Just reduced! This 4/2/1 home sits on 4.59 acres. Located in an equestrian community. Formal living and dining area, woodburning fireplace, lots of storage space, hard-wood floors, and carpet. Property is fenced, has a pole barn w/elec., and a wrap-around porch. Enjoy the peacefulness this property has to offer. Central Florida 10922 Mattioda Rd, Groveland Fl: $675,000 Room to roam! This gorgeous 20 acre horse property has 3 fenced pastures located in an equestrian community. Executive 4/3 home boasts designer touches—wood floors, cherry cabinets, 2 master suites, formal living and dining areas. Hardly been lived in! Approx. 16 acres dry. Easy Orlando and Tampa commute. Call Everything Equine toll free at 1-(877)-214-8581. Did you know that all issues, past and present, of Everything Equine can be found at www.everything-equine.com Page 18 March 2007 www.everything-equine.com Horse Tales y db e r o ons p S © 2007 Everything Equine 1-941-375-2029 I Dream of Ponies! I have a niece. They call her Marilee. She is a psychic, I really do believe! Oh, not with palms or cards or a crystal ball, FF But sometimes, in dreams, she sees it all! F Horse Trailer Specialists Susie Flint, owner 239-731-9900 Toll-Free 877-731-9901 Fax 239-731-9902 Cell 239-633-5579 8050 Bayshore Rd. N. Ft Myers, FL 33917 She lives from me, at least a million mile, That probably, actually, makes her smile. She dreamed of my ponies, three nights in a row, So she called me long distance, to just let me know. She had to leave me a message on my phone, Because I was out with the ponies and not at home. “If you take with you a pony white and brown… It will injure its leg and won’t be sound.” So when I went to the barn, what did I see? A brown pony with a white star staring back at me. “Today you can’t go – it’s the way it must be, For I know only too well my veterinarian’s fee!” Then there stood 3 Socks, in the very next stall. She loved little kids and wondered if she’d get the call. “No, you can’t go – just look at your three white socks. And Brown is the color of the rest of your locks!” Then there was Cherokee – a paint with eyes of light blue, She wasn’t going but she had not a clue. “I’m almost all white and I eat carrots with only my lip.” “But what about this chocolate brown circle here on your hip?” Out in the pasture was the prettiest pony you’ll ever find. The only way she’d be going was if I was blind! A loud lookin’ paint – Mariah, the Wind! Taking her, my body into panic would send. I can tell you right now I was feeling quite forlorn. Then I remembered, in the barn my white “unicorn”. So out to the trailer, four ponies I led, Triple F Trailers - supporting the community by sponsoring this outlet for aspiring authors, artists and story tellers. All were snow white with horns on their head. 1-239-403-3784 © 2007 Everything Equine [email protected] March 2007 Page 19 Now there’s a moral to this story, I have to confide, Pay attention to that little voice that echoes inside. Every time you ignore it, danger comes your way, And even if I’m “half-vast”, just do what I say! To my niece, Marilee, would you, the next time you ring, Do me one little favor? I ask for one very small thing. It’s just so I don’t run around in confusion and fright… Just tell me, please, what part is brown and what part is white? By Half Vast Connie Elizabeth Halperin, Age 7 Cheyenne Bechtol, Brooke’s little sister pictured at Brooke’s memorial barrel race last August. Cheyenne is riding Brooke’s horse, Red Dawn. Horse tales is an area where original, unpublished works by local writers and artists will be featured. If you have a short story, poem, work of art or anything that you’ve created and are interested in seeing in print, please submit to Everything Equine. Everything Equine and local businesses provide this opportunity for children and adults alike to show their creative abilities and talents to the entire community. Please limit your submissions to horse related tales that coincide with an equestrian or farm oriented way of life. 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Congratulations to Dorothy Hood of The Villages. She won last month’s drawing for a two hour Horseback Safari for two at Forever Florida! Enjoy the ride! There will be another drawing next month, so send in your entry form! Winner is chosen by luck of the draw. Odds of winning depend on how many entries received. Congratulations to Glenda McCall, who won last month’s drawing for MD’s Choice supplements. MD’s Choice and Forever Florida Give-A-Way 4 ways to enter 1) 2) 3) 4) By mail. Use entry form below. Email your request to be entered to [email protected]. Automatically be entered by posting on the bulletin board. Automatically be entered by submitting a classified ad. Enter To Win One form per month enters you in all monthly drawings! 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(a pair of mules or horse w/ cart) Classified ads can not list business information. A web address may be listed in a classified ad ONLY IF more information about the item for sale is listed on the web site. Business ads are for services, such as boarding, farrier or stud, and/or any ad that contains a business name or information. Name:____________________________________________________________________________________________ Address:_____________________________________________City:_________________________St:____Zip________ Phone #: ( ______ ) _______-_______________ Email:_____________________________________________________ County:________________________________________________________ Credit Card #: ______________________________________________Expiration Date: ____________ $:____________ Everything Equine Office: 941-375-2029 or 239-403-3784 460 6th St NE Fax: 941-870-2510 Naples, FL 34120 Email: [email protected] or email digital ad to [email protected]. 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