TVGreen’s Time Machine presents “The Horse Breeder” from the series “Claim to Fame” (1989)
Breeding and auctioning horses are natural associates. Yearlings are cut and trimmed for presentation to horse-lovers.It goes without saying that the idea is the horse-lovers become buyers. These are future trotters. Money can be made, at least, if you manage things well and have a little luck. But in this profession costs come first. You must invest in the future.It is here that horse breeders show their results.
All that glitters is not gold.The life of a horse breeder consists literally of hand and foot work.
The natural speed and elegance of the horse ensures sport and pleasure. Their horse power is converted into achievement. And achievement into money. With that money more horses are bred.
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“Miss N the Reyn” is a 2007 AQHA buckskin performance mare. This filly has been professionally trained in reining.
She is enrolled and eligible for the NRHA Breeders Classic, RMRHA Stallion Stakes, and Stallion Select futurity.
She is a big stopper, quick turner, and a cute circler. Not only is she super sweet but she is very quiet and gentle. With her look and talent, she is sure to take you to the next level. Ride her now, breed her later!
Her sire “CT Reyn Mann” has NRHA earnings of $16,774, 100 AQHA reining points, 2005 Amateur Performance ROM, 2004 qualified for the Senior reining at the AQHA world show, 2004 Open Superior Reining, 2000 Open Performance Rom. Her dam “No Boundries” has 3 performing foals out of 5 foals with a total of 70 AQHA points. Her 3 foals are also NRHA money earners! For more info contact Steve Wolfe at 602-677-8875 or go to www.stevewolfeaz.com
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“Miss N the Reyn” is a 2007 AQHA buckskin performance mare. This filly has been professionally trained in reining.
She is enrolled and eligible for the NRHA Breeders Classic, RMRHA Stallion Stakes, and Stallion Select futurity.
She is a big stopper, quick turner, and a cute circler. Not only is she super sweet but she is very quiet and gentle. With her look and talent, she is sure to take you to the next level. Ride her now, breed her later!
Her sire “CT Reyn Mann” has NRHA earnings of $16,774, 100 AQHA reining points, 2005 Amateur Performance ROM, 2004 qualified for the Senior reining at the AQHA world show, 2004 Open Superior Reining, 2000 Open Performance Rom. Her dam “No Boundries” has 3 performing foals out of 5 foals with a total of 70 AQHA points. Her 3 foals are also NRHA money earners! For more info contact Steve Wolfe at 602-677-8875 or go to www.stevewolfeaz.com
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Hempfling – Wounded Horses Can’t Cry – Aggressive Breeding Stallions Healed – Art of Leading
Like with these fighting breeding stallions everyday chaos accummulates to high danger. http://www.hempfling.com
Song: Bring Me To Life – Evanescence. This is one of several reedited videoclips accompanying Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling’s new book ‘The Horse Seeks Me’.
This video describes important parts of the fundamental work of the horse therapist Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling. For a better and correct understanding and to avoid misunderstandings, it is important to connect the shown video with his background, which we are adding in the following lines:
Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling continues shaking up equestrians all over the world, with response in all fields like natural horsemanship, horse whispering, classical and freestyle dressage, equestrian sports, western riding, endurance and eventing. He is at the forefront of new ideas on working and interacting with horses and is known for amazing groundwork with breeding stallions, considering their special potential and necessities. He considers the horse’s psyche and communicates via body language with these beautiful creatures. His first book, ‘Dancing with Horses’ met with overwhelming international success, especially in pleasure riding and natural riding.
One of the newest publications with huge impact is The Path of The Horse by Stormy May http://www.thepathofthehorse.com/Home.html, where Hempfling is portrayed together with Alexander Nevzorov, Mark Rashid, Linda Kohanov and Carolyn Resnick.
One of his specialities is the work with difficult horses he transforms dangerous, nervous, traumatized horses into cooperative companions. They recognize him as their leader, and become willing partners in groundwork and under saddle.
With a handful of known names like Monty Roberts and Pat Parelli (who are inspired by the work of Tom and Bill Dorrance, Ray Hunt, Buck Brannaman, John Lyons) KFH is influencing the natural equine handling at top level. Also in the baroque dressage he is discussed along with names like Bent Branderup, Richard Hinrichs, Philippe Karl, Anja Beran, Sherry Ackermann and Nuno Oliveira.
A number of main articles on his horse work have recently been published in Horses For Life http://www.horsesforlife.com.
Very important for Hempfling is in general to interact in all field as long as the activities accord to the horses nature. He is therefore also training and coaching horse-people from fields like show jumping, gymkhana, baroque and artistic dressage, driving, racing, working equitation, doma vaquera and garotcha. He has investigated most classical riding theories like Baucher, Gueriniere, Pluvinel, Steinbrecht and Xenophon.
KFH also talks about issues like join-up, round pen, bullfight with horses (rejoneador de toro, toreros, represented by Pablo Hermoso Mendoza, Leonardo Hernandez and Bohorquez), and barefoot riding, natural hoof care, bareback riding, rein-less and bridle-less riding. His own riding system Balanced Weight Riding starts with thorough groundwork and lunging at liberty, building up the potential for the exercises of the High School Dressage (Haute Ecole), like shoulder-in, Spanish walk, passage, piaffe, half-pass, flying change, which all origin in the horses natural movements and may be performed at completely loose reins, in contrast to English dressage (represented by names like Helgstrand and Grunsven), and the conventional classical dressage (represented at Cadre Noir, the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, Escola Portuguesa de Arte Equestre and the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art).
Genetic changing in breeding, horse characters and horse types are also topics in KFHs repertoire, which he employs with all horses (What Horses Reveal). You will often find him with horses of baroque breeds like Lusitano (Alter Real), Pura Raza Española horses (PRE), Lipizzan, Knapstrup, and Friesian but he is also very attached to the natural horse types like Arabian, Criollo, Welsh, Welsh Cob, Haflinger, Icelandic and Connemara. His approach is valid for all horses and everyone may feel at home in these authentic basics of Equus. In his courses therefore also riders and breeders from totally different styles are learning how to gain the friendship of their horses, often associated with breeds like Quarter, Thoroughbred, Pinto, Appaloosa, Mustang, Irish Cob, Paso Fino, Saddlebred and other horse types.
One may say that he is meanwhile one of the leading names in the issue animal and especially horse welfare, as well as wildlife, roots in nature and animal communication.
Hempflings professional background is in the fields communication, art, theatre, music, study of native people and cultures. He lives on a small island in the Danish Archipelago where he conducts exclusive courses for people from all corners of the world.
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I am not breeding, or even looking to get a horse, at this point. I don’t even know the first thing about horses…
Simple curiosity. (: Because I know that with dogs, there is a whole list of requirements that a breeder should meet.
Horses aren’t like dogs. The only reason you would go to a breeder is to get a foal or maybe one of their retired broodmares. Normally, you would go to a private seller and would try out the horse. Since you are totally inexperienced, your first horse should be an older and well broke horse. You would start by looking at some ads and calling the sellers. To truly answer your question though, a good breeder should:
1.Have a good knowledge in conformation, bloodlines, hereditary diseases and horses in general.
2.Have quality horses and maybe examples of horses they have bred and what they are doing right now
3. Well cared for and disease free horses.
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I am doing a business plan for my Equine Business class and I don’t know how to make a balance sheet. How do breeders make money when that is all they do? I am planning on showing the month of April when it’s breeding season, and then I need a worst case scenario and I think I will do that for the month of September and not sell any weanlings. Can somebody help me with this?
horse breeders make their money through thier coverings. For example if they have a stallion at stud they charge a fee for their stallion to cover a mare. Also if their main business is mares, they will cover their mares and sell foals when they are yearlings. the moeney they make from the yearlings will purely depend on their breed and bloodlines. his is the same for their stallions, if their stallions are from very good bloodlines and the stallion has made alot of money through winning competitions/races, they could make a small fortune in one breeding season.
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Q Racing News, weekly newscast featuring the latest from the American Quarter horse Racing world. This August 18th 2011 episode features information on up coming sales like the Louisiana Quarter horse breeders Association yearling sale, the Los Alamitos Equine Sale, Heritage Place yearling sale. Plus, Evergreen Park race results, Filthy Fast, Leading Spirit AQHA’s latest Supreme Race Horse, and much more!
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http://www.bookmaker.eu/latest-promo/?bc=GP25&cmpid=GP – Latest 2011 Breeders Cup odds, churchill downs horse tips, and free horse picks available to help horse bettors make their Breeders Cup Bets.
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