Posted on October 9, 2007
Rolando is a 10 year old TB standing 16 hands tall. He is a perfect gentleman, elastic gaits, bold jumper, sound and easy to ride. This is a special horse looking for a new partner, he has hunter paced, played polo, hacked and understands basic dressage. Rolando is elegant and striking to watch. contact cari@cariswanson to try him.
Posted on October 8, 2007
This athlete arrived at Kent Horse Trials in style wearing a silky neck cover to protect his braids from being damaged in transit. Owning a horse allows you to enter an entire universe of horse gear and clothing appropriate to each season. As we approach the colder months ahead, this is a good time to clean and repair all of your blankets.
Posted on October 8, 2007
Kestrel studies his dressage test moments before entering the arena to commence his performance. Sunday was a beautiful fall day with unusual warm temperatures and perfect footing. Kestrel went on to jump clear stadium and cross country rounds to finish on his dressage score for seventh place.
Posted on October 7, 2007
“A man that don’t love horses, there is something the matter with that man.”
– Will Rogers
On a recent trip to California, I discovered a unique community for horse enthusiasts. Residents enjoy a city that has preserved a country way of life that has nearly vanished from the surrounding communities of Southern California. It boasts an authentic bucolic atmosphere due to the absence of sidewalks and street lights. White three rail wooden fences, corrals, barns, natural rustic equestrian trails, one school and 1/3 of a traffic signal tell visitors that this is a truly special place to live. Its beautiful and peaceful ambiance make it a treasured rural component of Los Angeles County and one example of small town Southern California living at its finest. Miles of riding trails wind through the area allowing for peaceful hacks.
Posted on October 7, 2007
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED VACCINATIONS
TETANUS TOXOID When a wound such as a deep puncture is contaminated, toxins from the anaerobic bacterium Clostridium tetani, which thrives in the equine environment, cause lockjaw and general muscle spasms, usually resulting in death. Vaccinate yearly.
Give a booster vaccination at the time of penetrating injury or surgery if most recent dose was more than six months earlier. Broodmares should receive a vaccination four to six weeks before foaling.
EE/WEE/VEE Eastern Western Venezuelan Equine Encephalomyelitis, aka Sleeping Sickness, is a vector-borne viral disease causing inflammation of the brain and spinal cord. Vaccinate yearly, in spring (before insect season). Where Encephalomyelitis is common and/or where there are two annual mosquito “blooms,” give a booster EEE/WEE/VEE vaccination every six months about a month before the onset of the mosquito season.
RABIES Invasion of the central nervous system by a virus that is fatal if untreated; it also transmits to other animals–including humans. Recommended yearly, especially in areas where rabid wildlife is reported or areas considered to be endemic.
WEST NILE VIRAL ENCEPHALMYELITIS A mosquito-born encephalitis that can be deadly to horses and has been reported in all but a few states. Vaccination recommended very six months.
Two West Nile Virus vaccines are now available; consult your veterinarian about the best choice for your horse. If you’re vaccinating your horse against WNV for the first time, he’ll require a booster after the initial injection.
INFLUENZA Acute, contagious, viral respiratory-tract inflammation; occurs in isolated cases or in epidemics. Your veterinarian can recommend which form of the vaccine is suitable for your horse. Intranasal Vaccine every six months; add booster two to four weeks before anticipated exposure, such as a show or a long haul.
Intranasal vaccine gives a good immune response when properly applied but can be tricky to administer. If your horse is fussy about substances sprayed up his nostrils, consider using the injectable form. Injectable Vaccine every six months; add a booster two to four weeks before anticipated exposure.
RHINOPNEUMONITIS Caused by a herpes virus, a contagious infection of the respiratory tract; often induces abortion in pregnant mares. Optional – every six months.
Rhinopneumonitis and Influenza vaccines are sometimes administered in a single combined dose. If your mare is bred, consult your veterinarian about a Rhino vaccination schedule to safeguard her pregnancy.
remember: always contact your veterinarian regarding the vaccines appropriate for your horse!
Posted on October 6, 2007
Vanessa, not yet a year old, did not want to dismount Mini on her first ride.
Posted on October 6, 2007
Scooby Doo is looking for a new home to teach some lucky kid how to ride. He is 8 years old, very easy to ride and loves children. Scooby is also a wonderful companion horse. For more information contact cari@cariswanson.com
Posted on October 6, 2007
Unusually high temperatures of 85 degrees in October are perfect for a trail ride through miles of hunt paths. Sunflower, a perfect trail horse negotiates the water at Windrock Farm, enjoying the serene countryside.
Posted on October 3, 2007
“The glance is natural magic.”
Posted on September 30, 2007
My brother Jim riding RJ while visiting Windrock Farm in his Airstream. What a way to travel, efficient, elegant and easy living. Come back and visit again soon! We miss you!