Red Oak Grove Ranch

Red Oak Grove Ranch We are a small barn with lots to offer! On-site instructor/trainer with 20 years experience!

We have a few spots open for winter or permanent board!
12/03/2024

We have a few spots open for winter or permanent board!

Finally got the automatic waterer put in! No more hoses and extension cords! šŸ¤©šŸ˜šŸŽ
11/23/2024

Finally got the automatic waterer put in! No more hoses and extension cords! šŸ¤©šŸ˜šŸŽ

My new project horse! She is a diamond in the rough for sure. She needs a lot of tlc and hasn't had hardly any training ...
11/17/2024

My new project horse! She is a diamond in the rough for sure. She needs a lot of tlc and hasn't had hardly any training but hey we all gotta start sometime. She seems to have a sweet personality. Hopefully her and I will "click" and she has a good glow up!

Look who's already made friends! Namaari and Macha!šŸ’•
10/20/2024

Look who's already made friends! Namaari and Macha!šŸ’•

Welcome our newest boarder Macha! He is an 8yr old beautiful Nakota gelding! He looks so much like Namaari it's going to...
10/19/2024

Welcome our newest boarder Macha! He is an 8yr old beautiful Nakota gelding! He looks so much like Namaari it's going to be hard to tell them apart. šŸ˜

Rocky and Daisy
10/18/2024

Rocky and Daisy

Lue and I went for a nice trail ride with some great friends yesterday! šŸ§”
10/13/2024

Lue and I went for a nice trail ride with some great friends yesterday! šŸ§”

Worked with Goose, Namaari, Rocky and Daisy today. They all did very well!
10/10/2024

Worked with Goose, Namaari, Rocky and Daisy today. They all did very well!

Namaari's first saddling could not have gone better!!!
10/09/2024

Namaari's first saddling could not have gone better!!!

Goose did well in his first session yesterday! He is a fun boy to work with! Seems very smart and willing!
10/09/2024

Goose did well in his first session yesterday! He is a fun boy to work with! Seems very smart and willing!

Welcome Goose to the herd!!! He will be staying with us for a bit this winter while his owner is away. He's quite a guy!...
10/01/2024

Welcome Goose to the herd!!! He will be staying with us for a bit this winter while his owner is away. He's quite a guy! Very friendly and likes to play already with his herd mates!

Took Rocky and Daisy for a trail ride yesterday! They were both well behaved. I was pleasantly surprised by how steady D...
10/01/2024

Took Rocky and Daisy for a trail ride yesterday! They were both well behaved. I was pleasantly surprised by how steady Daisy was! They have both come such a long way this summer!

Horse training and a little trail riding!
09/14/2024

Horse training and a little trail riding!

Worked with these 3 tonight. They all did very well and picked up pretty much right where they left off!
09/11/2024

Worked with these 3 tonight. They all did very well and picked up pretty much right where they left off!

09/04/2024
Just a few shots of our summer!
09/01/2024

Just a few shots of our summer!

08/26/2024

TEN HARD TRUTHS:

I have written these down over the period of one decade. Theyā€™re from my two latest riding journals. This means that they may not be your truths but they are mineā€¦ and I believe them with all my heart. While they are sometimes unpalatable, they are deserving of deeper thought.

1. GET CANTERING. Yes, even if you intend only to walk and trot. Even if your child is young and on ponies, even if your horse is green. Find a teacher or trainer and begin. I say this because too many accidents come about as neither the rider nor the horse is accustomed to loping or cantering, when the inevitable happens. What could have been a few ordinary strides, too often becomes a full-blown riding wreck. While very old or unsound horses mightnā€™t safely be able, it is worth learning, yourself, on a school horse who is able to sustain third gear. For safety's sake, get cantering! Besides, it's good for your horse.

2. LISTEN TO YOUR GUT. If your horseā€”or your coachā€”implies that he or she is not to be trusted, please believe them. Do not let others browbeat you into trying once again, or allow your guilt, or the money invested, override all else. Most times when weā€™re finally hurt for good, we look back and realize our horseā€”or the situationā€”was unsuitable all along.

3. BUY FROM SOMEONE WHO RIDES LIKE YOU DO. Don't buy the horse in a professional program, the horse who is ridden five days a week, if you ride only twice a month. Don't buy the horse ridden only in the arena if you are looking to ride the trails. It isnā€™t fair to you. It isnā€™t fair to the horse.

4. PRACTICE RIDING ONE-HANDED. Even if you donā€™t ride western, even if you donā€™t play polo. Give yourself and your horse a chance to learn how to steer and stop with the direct and indirect (neck) reins coming from the same hand. Give your horse a chance to learn how to turn, simply by following his nose. Being able to stop and steer one-handed, allowing you to either hang on or reach out to someone else in trouble, can save a life. On a related note, donā€™t be blind to trying different bits. Your horse will tell you which one he prefers... and it may not be the one you imagine.

5. DONā€™T JUMP AROUND. By this, I refer to teachers. When you find a teacher whose moral compass seems aligned with your own, stay in a regular program for as many years as you can afford AND for as long as you continue to learn. If neither of these factors is present, then stop and shop around. Donā€™t go to multiple teachers at the same time, when human nature has us turning from one to the other... especially after being told something that we don't like. There are many paths to excellence. Having too wide a choice will only muddy the waters.

6. HONOUR THE RULE OF FIFTY-FIFTY. Ride your arena horse out on the trails. Ride your ranch or trail horse as though you are schooling him. Anything less is utilizing only fifty percent of your horse! While teaching the indoors horse to be brave and relaxed out in the real world can be daunting, if you do so, his mind and body will thank you. While teaching the outdoors worker to soften up, have cruise control, power brakes and steering can also be daunting, if you do so, his mind and body will thank you. Both horses, so ridden, may well live longer, happier lives.

7. A HORSE WILL GO TO THE LEVEL HE IS RIDDEN. If you are not as experienced and knowledgeable as your good horse, he will start to ā€˜come undoneā€™ unless one of two things happens. You can either have him ridden regularly (maintained) by a more experienced rider while you are learning, yourselfā€¦ or you can aspire to getting yourself trained up as quickly and earnestly as possible to be worthy of him. People are surprised when their good horses start making poor decisions, not realizing that any horse will simply go as highā€”or lowā€”as the bar is set.

8. NOT ALL HORSES CAN BE SAVED. Whether through profound mental or physical unwellness, including advanced old age, such horses are promised kindness, good feed, turn out, medical, dental and farrier care for lifeā€¦ or they are humanely put down. Such horses do not go back on the market.

9. THERE ARE MANY ROADS TO ROME. No one discipline, no one method, is the only way. The minute we start using the words ā€˜alwaysā€™ and ā€˜neverā€™, we are forgetting. The minute we start worshipping one equestrian god or demeaning other methods of handling horses, we are forgetting. Like the far-reaching branches of a tree, all horsemanship has shared roots, whether or not these are visible.

10. PRACTICE. Get out there and do. Try. Allow the horse to make mistakes. Correct in fairness. Reward with generosity. Learn. Feel. Theorize. Ask questions. Try again. Raise a sweat. Putz around. Donā€™t ride like you are being judged. Ride like you canā€™t bear not to.

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