Saturday, September 19, 2009

Horse Boarding - Are You Ready For Winter?

Are you ready for winter? I know I'm not, at least not mentally. I really don't like the thought of struggling through snow and cold to make sure everyone is fed. However, that is a part of life.

And because we would like to make sure that as many horses as possible are cared for properly this coming winter... as well as after, we are venturing into taking in boarding clients. Currently we have nine but with the pen space we have available, there is room for more.

Also depending on the type of winter we have pasture may be available as well. In any case the horses are primary, we will make absolutely certain that they are safe, sound, and as comfortable as we can make them so you don't have to worry.

Wouldn't it be nice to be able to sit back and relax when that winter wind is howling outside and know that your sweet horse is safe and sound?

There are a variety of options that are available so contact us for more details. I can be reached by email at bonnie@stasserequine.com or by phone 785-899-5756. In case we are out caring for the horses, please leave a message with your phone number and we will get back to you right away.

Are you ready for winter? It won't be long before its here!

Bonnie
www.stasserequine.com
bonnie@stasserequine.com
Goodland, Kansas

Friday, September 4, 2009

AQHA Being in the right place at the right time


Have you ever heard the saying "It's all in who you know"? More and more we are finding out that this holds true in the horse industry as well as any other. There are times that you just have to be in the right place at the right time. And of course - always listening to that still small voice that is directing you.

In the course of several different events, we have struck up a friendship with a wonderful young lady in Canada. She has been involved with breeding Warmbloods as well as showing them for many many years and her knowledge has not gone unnoticed. When speaking with others about taking pictures of our horses for example, one person will tell me to have them stand this way, another person tells me something else. But when I tell them "but Lisa told me to do _____" they instantly say "listen to Lisa! She is the expert!"

And yet all the while "Lisa" will not claim herself to be an "expert". She simply knows what She herself is looking for in a horse, whether it is for Jumping or Dressage, she knows what SHE wants. And she will be very quick to tell you that "you should ask at least 4-5 other people who are Professionals because each one of them will tell you something different.

Needless to say, I drink in everything that "Lisa" tells me! Every part of it; I would be foolish not too! And it does not matter that she is involved in a different part of the horse industry than we are. Her insight I have found to be priceless.

Okay okay. So who is this Lisa?? Well she is none other than Lisa Paulson of Synergy Sporthorses of Canada! She has two amazing stallions both Verban approved: Holstein Cotopaxi and Hanoverian Raffaello. You can find out more on her website: www.synergysporthorses.com

Lisa has an amazing eye and talent for picking out a horses ability and we were so very excited when she agreed to give us an endorsement for Simon! How did all of this take place you might ask? Well, with a simple email and a question. "Would you take a look at our one colt and give me your honest opinion of him?" Lisa graciously said yes. Then several weeks later after many different photo sessions, Simon standing for braiding, doing videos, (borrowed a Flipcam from a friend) and I think a thousand much appreciated emails.... we have it!

You can find out what Lisa said about Simon on his page on our site: www.stasserequine.com/indianartbeatcoltsimon2009

Have you been looking for a AQHA Colt with size and a great mind for Hunter Under Saddle? Maybe you have found him.... just listen to that tiny little voice in the back of your mind saying "what if.... " and send that email.

Sometimes "the right place at the right time" has to be created. You just have to reach outside your "comfort zone" and ask questions, then be open and ready for the answers. It may just amaze you what can happen, the friendships that can develop and the things you can learn.

We end today with a special "Thank you" to friend and mentor Lisa Paulson. We appreciate your insight and encouragement more than you could know.

Blessings to all
Bonnie