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Sep
27
Fri
Forsyth GA New Beginnings in Christ Benefit Ride at Mingo Trails Sep 27-29 @ Mingo Trails
Sep 27 – Sep 29 all-day

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Forsyth GA RockN’5L Rodeo Co Youth Division (Cedartown) @ Crazzy P Arena
Sep 27 @ 5:00 pm – Sep 28 @ 6:00 pm

Please see details below.  Saturday dates 9 am

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Sep
28
Sat
Roseburg Or attending Welcome ranch show @ Welcome ranch
Sep 28 all-day

We have cowgirls competing in this event .

For more information on the event located in Eagle point please visit the Welcome Ranch Facebook page.

Forsyth GA St Jude Ride on Sep 28th – Dry Creek Trails – Hosted by Gordon County Saddle Club @ Dry Creek Trails
Sep 28 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Gordon County Saddle Club is once again hosting a St Jude’s Ride for Children.  Event will run from 9:00 – 3:30.  More details to come….Save the date! September 28th!

 

Sep
29
Sun
Midlothian, TX: Attending Tack Sale at Windy Hill Stables @ Windy Hill Stable
Sep 29 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Sponsored by the Ovilla Trail Riders

You must stay with your tack.  Set up in the outdoor arena, fence can be used for items.

Oct
1
Tue
Roseburg Or Trail ride @ Mildred Kanipe @ Mildred Kanipe Trail head
Oct 1 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Rescheduled to 10/1/24 due to weather. We will be riding Mildred Kanipe trails monthly. Meeting at the trail head at 3 PM and heading out at from there. Beautiful trails with plenty of shade

Oct
2
Wed
Roseburg Or Attending the DCMP meeting @ douglas county fairgrounds
Oct 2 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Cowgirls will be attending the Douglas County Mounted Posse meeting. This is another equestrian group in the area, and we attend so we can also help support their efforts in the horse community here.

Oct
3
Thu
Roseburg Or Monthly night ride @ Backens Arena @ Backens Arena
Oct 3 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

We will having a monthly arena ride in the lower arena at Backen’s . We can work on patterns or whatever we want to come up with. Park in the pasture by the barn and walk or ride down to the arena. You can come and ride as little or as long as you want. The cost will vary from $10-$15 depending on how many of us show up .

Oct
5
Sat
Roseburg Or Wild Rose Triple Trail @ Backens Arena
Oct 5 all-day

We have cowgirls attending this event ..there will be three separate trail courses. For more details, please refer to the Facebook page The Wild Rose Triple Trail Challenge.

Forsyth GA & GAHA Fall Ride at Georgia International Horse Park on Oct 5th in Conyers @ Georgia International Equestrian Horse Park in Conyers
Oct 5 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

RIDE UPDATE:  We will be joining the GAHA (Georgia Arabian Horse Association) on Oct 5th for their Fall Ride rather than riding on Sep 28th as originally planned.  Ride will be at the Georgia International Horse Park in Conyers GA on Saturday, Oct 5th meeting at 9:00 in the Steeplechase Field across from the hotel and riding out at 10:00.  Alisia Waxman will lead the ride.  Cost is $25 for non GAHA members and $20 for GAHA members with lunch provided.  There will be an endurance clinic beginning at 1:00 as well.  Should be a FUN, FUN day!

Must pre-register at the following site by Oct 2nd:

3813ec_37d8876a2ed242d3bc711555e7b89795.pdf (georgia-arabian.com)

Address is 1996 Centennial Olympic Parkway Conyers, GA 30013

Trail Map Link:

Horse Riding Trails (georgiahorsepark.com)

Oct
12
Sat
Forsyth GA Carson James Horsemanship Clinic in Covington @ Georgia FFA-FCCLA Center Newton County Agriculture Center
Oct 12 @ 8:00 am – Oct 13 @ 5:00 pm

NEW  DATE FOR WORKSHOP:  Oct 12-13 2024  May be an image of 1 person, horse and text that says '100% VORK HARD TO GET GOOD. THEN WORK HARD TO GET BETTER. OCT 12 AT 8AM -OCT 13 AT 5PM CARSON JAMES HORSEMANSHIP CLINIC Public. Event by Donna Smith and GA Carson Interested Going Home Video Friends Marketplace Notifications Menu'

Enjoy a fantastic weekend working with Carson James! Come see why Carson is considered to be one of the few with a ‘total package’ approach. He says, “Horsemanship is the one and only method that will work for every horse.” Learn how to adjust your ask and timing, better read your horse, get to your horse’s mind, and improve your relationship to obtain better results. Learn techniques to deal with most any problem and how to avoid them. Come laugh, meet new friend and become a better horseman, all while spending a weekend with your horse! What could be better?

Two days of hands-on small group sessions both groundwork and mounted.

■DATE: Oct 12-13, 2024  8am – 5pm (horse time)

■LOCATION:
Georgia FFA-FCCLA Center
Newton County Agriculture Center
720 FFA FHA Camp Rd, Covington, GA 30014

■PARTICIPANT: $750
▪︎ All Participants that have paid at least $750 by deadline (TBD) will receive a FREE Weekend Stall AND a FREE Dinner with Carson IF we have at least 15 participants paid in full by the Final Deadline. (Grab a friend and team up!)

▪︎Final Deadline: ALL FEES AND OPTIONAL PAYMENTS dates TBD.

Participant Form – Please copy for each person and return via mail or email [email protected]

■AUDITOR: Pre-paid Auditors accepted through date TBD.
▪︎Pre-paid fee is $25/day per person.

☆This year we are also opening the opportunity for Pre-paid Auditors to join us for our Dinner with Carson! See Additional Information below.
▪︎Fee at the Clinic $30/day

Auditor Form – Please copy for each person and return via mail or email [email protected]

■CONTACT INFORMATION: Please contact Elizabeth Waelde or Donna Smith for more information or questions:

▪︎Email – [email protected]

▪︎Phone – Elizabeth (706) 819-8047 – leave voice-mail or text
– Donna (706) 818-0772 – text only

■ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

▪︎Gates open for clinic at 7am. Clinic starts at 8am.

▪︎Final Deadline for receipt of ALL FEES TBD.

▪︎​All fees are non-refundable, but they are transferable.

▪︎​All dogs must be under control at all times.

▪︎A Silent Auction will be held each day.

▪︎ Stall Fee: $35/Weekend Includes 3 bags of shavings. Additional bags $8/each.

▪︎​Food-
☆Lunch will be available on site for Participants through pre-orders only. $8 per meal and must be paid by TBD.  There are eating places nearby for those wishing other options.

☆Dinner with Carson: Our Saturday night Dinner will be open to ALL Pre-paid PARTICIPANTS AND AUDITORS. Participants & their companion $20 each, Auditors $25 each. Fees must be received by TBD date.

​Lodging-
◇Bunkhouse lodging is available on site but space is very limited. Four bunks per room. Bring your own linens. $20/per person- per night.

◇Dry Camping – generators are welcome. $25/night

◇Hotels are available nearby in Covington, GA or Jackson, GA,

■​PAYMENT available through Zelle, Cash App, Check or Money Order.

Oct
14
Mon
Roseburg Or Round Up @ Backens Arena
Oct 14 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

😎Come see what all the fun is about 🎈

We will discuss upcoming events and play some games. Discuss upcoming events

 

Oct
15
Tue
Roseburg Or Trail ride @ Mildred Kanipe @ Mildred Kanipe Trail head
Oct 15 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Rescheduled to 10/1/24 due to weather. We will be riding Mildred Kanipe trails monthly. Meeting at the trail head at 3 PM and heading out at from there. Beautiful trails with plenty of shade

Oct
18
Fri
Belton SC having a Fall Fling at Parker Bowie Camp, Iva SC @ Parker Bowie Arena
Oct 18 @ 12:00 pm – Oct 20 @ 12:15 pm

Yee haw its fall fling time! We have the entire campground reserved for our fling. 17 sites with electric. Plenty of room for primitive camping. We’ll ride out at 10 on Saturday. Potluck dinner /meeting games Saturday night by campfire. Let’s ride and party! Bring prospects too! Negative coggins required.

Oct
19
Sat
Midlothian, TX: Train Robber’s Ranch @ Train Robbers Ranch
Oct 19 @ 11:56 pm – Oct 20 @ 12:56 am

See website for day riding rate.

Oct
20
Sun
Roseburg Or Trail ride @ North Bank @ North Bank Habitat
Oct 20 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Monthly trail ride at the North Bank trail  ..this is the trail head by Glide. We will meet at 11 at the parking lot.

Forsyth GA Cedar Ridge Trail Ride Senoia GA on Oct 20th at 2:00 @ Cedar Ridge Ranch
Oct 20 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Hope all can join us at Cedar Ridge Ranch in Senoia on Oct 20th at 2:00 (NOTE:  Ride was pushed back to Oct 20th from Oct 5th due to our ride at Conyers Equestrian Park with GAHA on the 5th & Carson James Workshop on Oct 12th-13th).  It’s a great place to ride with lots of trails.  Cost is $5 and must provide proof of Coggins to enter.

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Hope all can join us for a fun and relaxing way to spend a Sunday afternoon!

For pictures and information, website is as follows:  cedarridgeranchga.com

 

Roseburg Or Halloween Bunco @ Backens Classroom
Oct 20 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Join us for a Bunco party ! Bring a snack to share,dress in costume and come play games . We will be doing some fun drawings too! If you don’t know how to play no problem ..we will teach you and it’s really easy and fun !

Oct
25
Fri
Forsyth GA Mingo Fall Trail Ride Oct 25-27 2024 @ Mingo Trails
Oct 25 – Oct 27 all-day

Hope all can join us at Mingo Trails for a great “Fall” weekend!  Gonna be a lot of fun!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Forsyth GA RockN’5L Rodeo Co Youth Division (Cedartown) @ Crazzy P Arena
Oct 25 @ 5:00 pm – Oct 27 @ 6:00 pm

Please see details below.  Saturday dates 9 am

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Oct
26
Sat
Forsyth GA Lucky J Barrel Racing (Covington) @ The Newton County Agricultural Center
Oct 26 @ 8:30 am

Please see details below.

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Forsyth GA 1st Annual Ride or Walk Spook Fest on Oct 26th from 12-6 $25 @ Thundering Hills Ranch & Rescue
Oct 26 @ 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Thundering Hills Ranch & Rescue presents their first annual Spook Fest. Dress up your equine partner and participate in our costume contest. Take a peaceful ride down the trails or thru the hay fields. Then try out our spooky obstacle course. We will have hayrides and games for the kiddos and kid at heart. Cozy up by the bonfire with a cup of hot cocoa or coffee with all the fixins purchased from our cocoa/coffee bar or purchase a make your own s’more at our smores bar with several options to make the ultimate smore. Browse our silent auction items, purchase some homemade goodies, take part in some awesome raffles or just come to see all the pretty horses. All proceeds go to Thundering Hills Ranch & Rescue. No rental horses will be available. We do welcome all furry friends/family members, but they must remain on a leash and be on their best behavior. No stalls will be available for this event so please plan accordingly. Current coggins must be presented upon check in NO EXCEPTIONS!       Brandi Colvin Drew

Last I heard, Brandi was looking for volunteers and items for the Silent Auction.  If anybody has anything to donate or goodies to bring, or a specific area you wanted to volunteer at, maybe we could volunteer as a chapter – serving hot cocoa, helping with games, etc.  Let’s discuss it at our roundup meeting on Aug 27th and then notify Brandi once we come up with a group plan or individually!  This is for such a good cause!  Thanks!    Kathy

 

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Oct
27
Sun
Belton SC Cowgirls going to the Jelly Roll concert in Charlotte NC @ Spectrum Center
Oct 27 @ 7:00 pm – 12:00 am

Let’s roll to the concert in Charlotte NC JELLY ROLL! Cowgirls gonna rock it out! Tickets vary , purchase online.

Oct
30
Wed
Roseburg Or Cowgirls attending and showing @ Mt Trail @ Oregon Horse center
Oct 30 – Nov 3 all-day

This is the only show of its kind ..The Indoor Mt Trail show ! We will have cowgirls participating and spectating …it’s a great time and several dates to choose from. They have classes for first timers or advanced. Go to the website oregonhorsecenter.com for more details

Nov
2
Sat
Midlothian, TX: Reynold’s Creek Ride @ Reynold's Creek
Nov 2 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am
Nov
6
Wed
Belton, SC Going to the Booger Brown Cattle roundup in Alabama @ Booger Brown Performance Horses
Nov 6 – Nov 10 all-day

7th annual round up cattle drive.  Join the drive or just watch. Bring your own horse, bring your own camping equipment . primitive camping. Some meals provided. Rodeo Saturday night. Check the website for details to register and itinerary.

Roseburg Or Attending the DCMP meeting @ douglas county fairgrounds
Nov 6 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Cowgirls will be attending the Douglas County Mounted Posse meeting. This is another equestrian group in the area, and we attend so we can also help support their efforts in the horse community here.

Nov
7
Thu
Roseburg Or Monthly night ride @ Backens Arena @ Backens Arena
Nov 7 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

We will having a monthly arena ride in the lower arena at Backen’s . We can work on patterns or whatever we want to come up with. Park in the pasture by the barn and walk or ride down to the arena. You can come and ride as little or as long as you want. The cost will vary from $10-$15 depending on how many of us show up .

Nov
8
Fri
Midlothian, TX: Game Night at Toni’s @ Toni's House
Nov 8 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Bring your favorite board game and snack to share!

Nov
9
Sat
Roseburg Or Attending the gaming show @ DC FAIRGROUNDS @ douglas county fairgrounds
Nov 9 all-day

Come and participate in the family friendly gaming show. Held in the Pavilion arena @ Douglas County Fairgrounds . You can either come and watch or show. Show starts at 9 and classes cost $5 – open arena from 7:30-8:15.They will have , figure 8, individual flags and Key race. Really reasonable entry fees and you don’t have to go fast unless you want to 🙂 You can get more details on the Facebook page SOGO

Midlothian, TX: Obstacles at 4C /Monthly Meeting @ 4C Stables
Nov 9 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Come ride obstacles at 4C!

Grounds fee applies, liability form required

Nov
11
Mon
Roseburg Or Round Up @ Backens Arena
Nov 11 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

😎Come see what all the fun is about 🎈

We will discuss upcoming events and play some games. Discuss upcoming events

 

Nov
15
Fri
Belton SC chapter participating in Holly Jolly Deck the halls in Anderson, SC @ Anderson Civic Center
Nov 15 – Nov 17 all-day

Tickets are limited. Friday requires a VIP ticket. $15.00 Fri. $8.00 Sat and Sun. This is a celebration of everything holiday, hand crafted, and vintage. 200 booths. Local food and drink trucks with savory treats. Live entertainment , speakers, artists and Santa. Tickets on sale 9/6/24 Come support some of our very own cowgirl artist!

Nov
16
Sat
Roseburg Or 5 Element / Acupressure Clinic @ Backens Arena
Nov 16 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Come learn both the Chinese 5 Element and Acupressure points which can help diagnose and give you better understanding of your horse’s personality.  We will start in a classroom setting then move to the arena to work on horses. Lots of great information will be shared ! Cost is $45 which is paid to Lori Anderson

 

Brief Introduction to the Five Element Horse Types and Temperaments

There are many approaches to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), but the Five-Element approach is unique in that it includes the idea that each of us, animal or human, represents a “constitutional type,” exhibiting certain physical and emotional traits that are specific to that type. Viewing the individual from this perspective can also be applied to horses, thus facilitating a better understanding of any given horse’s nature and needs.

Body type, physical characteristics, health challenges, and personality are all considered in determining a horse’s underlying Five-Element type. Knowing your horse’s constitutional type can help you make dietary and lifestyle choices for him that will best support his overall needs on an ongoing basis. If you are looking for a new horse, Five Element typing will aid you in selecting a horse that is well-suited for your lifestyle, the specific activity you wish to undertake with him, or a particular training style.

The Five Elements in Traditional Chinese Medicine are Water, Fire, Wood, Metal and Earth. Each element has a connection to specific organs and energy pathways (meridians) in the body, as follows:

Water: The Kidney (KI) and the Bladder (BL)

Fire: The Heart(HT) and the Small Intestine (SI); the Pericardium (PC) and the Triple Heater (TH)

Wood: The Liver (LIV) and the Gallbladder (GB)

Metal: The Lung (LU) and the Large Intestine (LI)

Earth: The Spleen (SP) and the Stomach (ST)

According to TCM tradition, when your horse exhibits health problems, they are likely to be related to the organs and meridians associated with his constitutional type. For example, a metal horse might have chronic respiratory troubles (lungs) and/or problems in the front legs (because that is where the path of the lung and large intestine meridians run).

Each element is associated with a Yin and a Yang organ, with the exception being the Fire element, which is associated with two of each. Yin organs are generally solid, like the heart or kidney. Yang organs are usually hollow, like the small intestine or bladder. Exceptions are the paired Fire organs: the Pericardium and Triple Heater (neither solid nor hollow).

In TCM, the organs of the body are considered to have expanded functions over those attributed to them by Western medicine. For the purposes of this ebook, therefore, when the TCM function of an organ is being considered, the name of the organ will begin with a capital letter. When the Western meaning is being considered, the first letter will be in lower case.

An example of the discrepancy between these two views would be that in Western medicine the heart is considered to pump the blood, and its connection to the emotions is not readily recognized or even acknowledged at all. But in TCM, the Heart is considered to actually house the emotions, or Shen,” so an imbalance in the Heart would cause emotional instability along with problems of the physical organ itself.

Each element has an extensive set of relationships like emotion, climate, season, color, sense organ, and body tissue. For example, an Earth horse would be most negatively affected by a damp climate, have worse symptoms in the late summer or during a change of season, have yellow discharges, experience problems around the lips, and have weakness in the muscles. These types of relationships help us recognize constitutional types.

Another important aspect of TCM is the idea of Excess and Deficiency. Within any given constitutional type, the subject can manifest entirely different patterns depending on the overall level of energy in his system. For example, if you have a Wood horse who is manifesting excess signs, he might be very pushy, even to the level of being dangerous or uncontrollable. If, to the contrary, your Wood horse is in a deficient state, he might be lethargic, stiff, and have a dull hair coat and weak hooves. Same type horse, opposite levels of systemic energy.

Personality also plays a large part in determining the Five-Element type. Care must be taken, however, in typing based on personality exclusively, as the environment a horse is raised in can have a strong influence on his personality. This is especially true when typing older horses. For example, a Water horse could be very calm and confident when he is living in a safe place and trusts his handlers, but panicky and impulsive when handled poorly or when he is feeling insecure. Similarly, a normally friendly Fire horse could become very anxious and fearful if treated roughly and without compassion.

In addition to the five pure constitutional types that are based on each of the five elements, there are six other recognized temperament types that are combinations of more than one element. It is these six types that will be discussed in this ebook. These temperament types relate to paired organs and meridians, are named accordingly, and there is a Yin and a Yang pair for each combination. Each combination has its own set of personality and physical traits. The six additional temperament types, as listed in their correct pairs, are:

Wood/Fire Combinations

Yang : Shao Yang (GB/TH) and Yin: Jue Yin (LIV/PC)

Fire/Water Combinations

Yang : Tai Yang (SI/BL) and Yin: Shao Yin (HT/KI)

Metal/Earth Combinations

Yang : Yang Ming (LI/ST) and Yin: Tai Yin (LU/SP)

In my experience, horses who fit well into one of the pure Five-Element constitutional types are generally predictable in their behavior and physiology, whereas horses falling into one of the six combination temperaments are much more challenging to understand and manage.

Whether your horse is a pure type or one of the combination temperaments, identifying his Five-Element constitution will help you better understand and care for him and thus ease the to-be-expected challenges of any relationship between horse and human, whether it be in training, health, or behavior.

Here is a short summary of each type:

Fire Horse: The Perfect Show Horse

Fire horses love to be at the center of attention and they want to be adored. They make excellent hunters and dressage horses, as well as good pleasure horses. They need to be told that they are loved. They enjoy grooming and bathing because it makes them beautiful.

Wood Horse: The Ultimate Competitor

Wood horses love physical challenges and must be kept active or they will develop bad habits like kicking and biting. Wood horses make excellent jumpers, barrel racers and cutters so long as they understand the rules of the game. Don’t try to subdue or overpower a Wood horse but instead reason with them.

Earth Horse: The Dependable Lesson Horse

Earth horses love two things: respect and food. They are solid citizens who want to be appreciated for the good work they do, and food treats often go a long way toward keeping them happy. They make perfect school horses and work well with children. They develop bad habits when their daily routine is upset.

Metal Horse: The Hard-Working Ranch Horse

Metal horses enjoy order and control, and can stand up to some of the toughest working conditions. They do their jobs perfectly but otherwise desire very little interaction. They can be found in all disciplines and are often found in working-horse situations like ranching.

Water Horse: The Arab Park Horse

Water horses need safety and a trustworthy rider. They can be brilliant show horses but panic easily. They perform well in events that call for animation and excitement, and are motivated by cheering crowds. They need steady riders to help them through scary situations.

Tai Yin Horse (Yin Metal/Earth): Consistent Hard Worker

The Tai Yin horse often bonds to a single person and will work very hard for that person. They crave respect and routine. They excel in events that call for consistency rather than flash. They tend to be slower moving and have heavier bodies.

Yang Ming Horse (Yang Metal/Earth): Good Horse for Beginners

Yang Ming horses want to be treated fairly. They will withhold respect and affection until they are sure their riders are fair and respectable. They are athletic enough to go into any discipline and often win based on their consistent performance. They tend to have long and lanky bodies.

Shao Yin Horse (Yin Fire/Water): A Good Kid’s Horse

Shao Yin horses like attention and social interaction as well as figuring things out. They are fairly laid back and make excellent western pleasure and trail horses. They have good presence in the show ring but lack the personality to do speed or endurance events. They seem to be the easiest of all types to train.

Tai Yang Horse (Yang Fire/Water)

Tai Yang horses have the highest energy of all the types and they love to show off. They need supportive riders to help them through scary situations and tend to be suspicious of new people. They excel at jumping and endurance and also do well at competitive driving. They need to be taught to relax and thrive on praise.

Jue Yin Horse (Yin Wood/Fire)

Jue Yin horses are highly mercurial and work well only when they want to. Working with these horses can be a real exercise in patience and if they are not “in the mood” to work, it’s best to delay training to another day. These horses do best in low pressure activities such as playdays, trail rides, clinics and schooling shows. Desensitizing them with exposure to flags and tarps can make them much safer to handle.

Shao Yang Horse (Yang Wood/Fire)

Shao Yang horses are the supreme competitors. They are agile, coordinated and athletic, but can take aggressiveness to an extreme. Shao Yang horses need handlers with the same level of will and strength. These horses excel at racing, cross country, stadium jumping, reining and cutting, but lack the focus to do dressage, pleasure or hunter classes.

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Forsyth GA Workshop on Basic Riding Fundamentals led by Haylee Goolsby on Nov 16th at Raise a Glass Ranch in Forsyth @ Raise a Glass Ranch
Nov 16 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

  

Hope all can attend this great workshop (Basic Riding Fundamentals) with Haylee Goolsby over at Raise a Glass Ranch in Forsyth GA.  Our very own 40 Something Cowgirl – Wendy Deini-Pruden  – will be hosting and assisting this event.  Workshop will be held on November 16th from 10:00 till 4:00.  Get your deposit in early to reserve your spot! Detailed information will be posted later.

  

 

Nov
17
Sun
Roseburg Or Trail ride @ North Bank @ North Bank Habitat
Nov 17 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Monthly trail ride at the North Bank trail  ..this is the trail head by Glide. We will meet at 11 at the parking lot.

Nov
19
Tue
Roseburg Or Trail ride @ Mildred Kanipe @ Mildred Kanipe Trail head
Nov 19 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Rescheduled to 10/1/24 due to weather. We will be riding Mildred Kanipe trails monthly. Meeting at the trail head at 3 PM and heading out at from there. Beautiful trails with plenty of shade

Dec
4
Wed
Roseburg Or Attending the DCMP meeting @ douglas county fairgrounds
Dec 4 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Cowgirls will be attending the Douglas County Mounted Posse meeting. This is another equestrian group in the area, and we attend so we can also help support their efforts in the horse community here.

Dec
5
Thu
Roseburg Or Monthly night ride @ Backens Arena @ Backens Arena
Dec 5 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

We will having a monthly arena ride in the lower arena at Backen’s . We can work on patterns or whatever we want to come up with. Park in the pasture by the barn and walk or ride down to the arena. You can come and ride as little or as long as you want. The cost will vary from $10-$15 depending on how many of us show up .

Dec
9
Mon
Roseburg Or Round Up @ Backens Arena
Dec 9 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

😎Come see what all the fun is about 🎈

We will discuss upcoming events and play some games. Discuss upcoming events

 

Dec
15
Sun
Roseburg Or Trail ride @ North Bank @ North Bank Habitat
Dec 15 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Monthly trail ride at the North Bank trail  ..this is the trail head by Glide. We will meet at 11 at the parking lot.

Roseburg Or Christmas Party @ Backens Classroom
Dec 15 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm

We will be a having a Christmas party potluck style . Bring a horse related gift to exchange valued around $25 .

Dec
17
Tue
Roseburg Or Trail ride @ Mildred Kanipe @ Mildred Kanipe Trail head
Dec 17 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Rescheduled to 10/1/24 due to weather. We will be riding Mildred Kanipe trails monthly. Meeting at the trail head at 3 PM and heading out at from there. Beautiful trails with plenty of shade

Jan
1
Wed
Roseburg Or Attending the DCMP meeting @ douglas county fairgrounds
Jan 1 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Cowgirls will be attending the Douglas County Mounted Posse meeting. This is another equestrian group in the area, and we attend so we can also help support their efforts in the horse community here.

Jan
2
Thu
Roseburg Or Monthly night ride @ Backens Arena @ Backens Arena
Jan 2 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

We will having a monthly arena ride in the lower arena at Backen’s . We can work on patterns or whatever we want to come up with. Park in the pasture by the barn and walk or ride down to the arena. You can come and ride as little or as long as you want. The cost will vary from $10-$15 depending on how many of us show up .

Jan
13
Mon
Roseburg Or Round Up @ Backens Arena
Jan 13 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

😎Come see what all the fun is about 🎈

We will discuss upcoming events and play some games. Discuss upcoming events

 

Jan
19
Sun
Roseburg Or Trail ride @ North Bank @ North Bank Habitat
Jan 19 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Monthly trail ride at the North Bank trail  ..this is the trail head by Glide. We will meet at 11 at the parking lot.

Jan
21
Tue
Roseburg Or Trail ride @ Mildred Kanipe @ Mildred Kanipe Trail head
Jan 21 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Rescheduled to 10/1/24 due to weather. We will be riding Mildred Kanipe trails monthly. Meeting at the trail head at 3 PM and heading out at from there. Beautiful trails with plenty of shade

Feb
5
Wed
Roseburg Or Attending the DCMP meeting @ douglas county fairgrounds
Feb 5 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Cowgirls will be attending the Douglas County Mounted Posse meeting. This is another equestrian group in the area, and we attend so we can also help support their efforts in the horse community here.

Feb
6
Thu
Roseburg Or Monthly night ride @ Backens Arena @ Backens Arena
Feb 6 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

We will having a monthly arena ride in the lower arena at Backen’s . We can work on patterns or whatever we want to come up with. Park in the pasture by the barn and walk or ride down to the arena. You can come and ride as little or as long as you want. The cost will vary from $10-$15 depending on how many of us show up .