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Can we do the Horseless riders and Riderless Horses thing again?

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  • Ah Kels, why do you have to be SO far away???? Of course, if you feel like making the trip down for a weekend ride, let me know.

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    What if we're all only existing in Rugbug's imagination?
    Stoneybrook Farm Afton TN

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    • I posted before but it appears to have been lost when the board went down.

      I am buying back an old horse of mine, but I won't have time to ride him with my other three. I might be open to having someone ride for free or in exchange for barn chores. I'm located in Monroe, WA.

      He's a 16 year old, 16H dark bay TB gelding. First level dressage, jumps, and trails. Level headed, but sensitive so needs at least an intermediate rider.

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      • Kestrel-
        Check your PT's
        Andrea Clibborn-Anderson
        www.crestlinefarm.com
        Home of Pinto Dutch Warmblood Palladio

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        • Horseless hunter/jumper rider in Northern Illinois -- Western Suburbs

          I rode professionally on A circuit up till around 6 years ago - now I'm in law school so I'm not as tight or strong as I used to be, but with a little ride time I think that could come back.

          I think I would have time to ride 1-2 times per week. Gosh I'd be so excited if there are any riderless horses out there! I really miss riding

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          • bumping this up again...

            Horseless rider available in Hamilton, Ontario.

            Just looking to ride! Eventing/dressage background and I love hacking.

            I know it's a long shot... anyone?

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            • horses to ride in alachua, fl (near gainesville)

              I do dressage and jumping, but nothing too fancy just fun horses

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              • Miss Piggy- I wish I was still in Fl, would love to ride with you. However, I moved to Colorado!

                So if anyone has a horse near Boulder, CO to ride I'd love to meet you. I have a 24 yr old horse and have trained in dressage (up to 1st level), some jumping and done lots oft trail riding. My horse is currently lame and I am looking to stay in riding shape.

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                • Salem, OR...

                  always looking for a ride.

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                  • I have a very good friend near Scio, OR who has some wonderful horses that need to be ridden...her e-mail is SeabreezeRanch@aol.com, name is Kristi...

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                    • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by feder:
                      Miss Piggy- I wish I was still in Fl, would love to ride with you. However, I moved to Colorado!

                      So if anyone has a horse near Boulder, CO to ride I'd love to meet you. I have a 24 yr old horse and have trained in dressage (up to 1st level), some jumping and done lots oft trail riding. My horse is currently lame and I am looking to stay in riding shape. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                      Feder,
                      I have a QH mare who I show but don't ride enough. I'm sure she would like to go out on the trail which I don't do at all. I'm in Arvada - about 25 minutes from Boulder. E-mail me at jbaraquarters@aol.com if interested.

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                      • I might as well join the crowd!

                        Horseless in Racine County, Wisconsin. Intermediate rider. Prefer trail riding. Not a jumper. Dressage is fun.

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                        • have a tb in central florida that needs some attention. grooming hacking ect... not for a beg. not a bad boy at all. also a pony that really needs to learn to trust people, goes western,english and jumps. just scared to death of people. was beat by other owners.
                          www.camaloufarms.com

                          ride it like you stole it! "ralph hill"

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                          • We are located in CT, but not really in the SE. More closer to the Danbury/Waterbury section right where Fairfield County meets New Haven county in its northernmost point.

                            We breed and raise ponies, and will need a good solid small pony rider this year. We also have some mediums that will need jocks.

                            So if there is an experienced small/medium pony jock looking for some rides in the area please get in touch with us! We show primarily in the CT/Western NY area (Old Salem, Fairfield, Folly, Westbrook, etc.).
                            Sincerely:

                            Karen A. Fildes
                            Caer Avallach Farm LLC - Breeders of Quality Hunter & Sport Ponies
                            www.cafarm.com
                            Ponyworld - The Online Resource for Pony Enthusiasts -
                            www.ponyworld.net

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                            • I want to jump on the bandwagon! I live in Arizona and am looking for a riderless horse. E-mail me if interested!

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                              • Why I think it's about time for a BUMP!
                                * JEWELS *

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                                • MissPiggy: Are you looking for a Junior or Adult rider? I am a Junior that lives in Ft.White and can ride just about anything. I own a 16.2 TB Gelding that I show Hunters/Jumpers/Equitation. I get lessons from Linda Clayton in High Springs. I've PT you contact information if you are interested.
                                  *~*Charlette*~*

                                  *~*Proud owner and rider of: Looking 4 Trouble (Bailey), Cookies N Cream (Apache), Baxter, and Sioux*~*

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                                  • I haven't tried this yet, so here goes...

                                    I'm a horseless rider in Long Island. Ideally I'm looking for a half-lease, but at this point I'd love a horse just to hack on and get some time in the saddle. I've been riding for several years, but am returning to the sport after a year off. Have been taking lessons here and there but haven't really clicked with any trainer yet...

                                    Anyone interested please PT me... I'm beginning to get lonely here on the Island, I have no horsey friends and all of my non-horsey friends are getting sick of all my horse babble!!! Thanks for your consideration!!!

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                                    • I'll try again. I'm horseless.

                                      Live in Medford, New Jersey NJ. Work in New Castle, DE. Would love somewhere closer to home, or at least on the way there.

                                      I LOVE greenies and projects and am very patient. I have experience backing babies, with OTTBs and schooling made bigeq horses.

                                      I did the pony club thing til I was 13ish (got my C3) did some eventing but loved the hunters/jumpers. My last four years I did the jr. jumpers (on a horse I broke and trained, as well as other people's) and some hunters (none of my own) on the big circuit.

                                      I helped pay the bills for showing with project (mine) and problem (others) horses in the summer. I went to college and rode a good number of sales horses for some people, but haven't settled into anything up here (I'm 25)

                                      I love flat work and have schooled up to about 3rd level dressage.

                                      I want to pay off my credit card debt, get a bit of a nest egg for emergencies and buy a horse again. Best case scenario: two years. If anyone has a suggestion to help make that time go faster, I'd love to hear it!

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                                      • I don't suppose there's anyone in central Texas (hour or so south of Ft. Worth) that would like to ride either my greener than green 3 year old Arab gelding or my fat Arab mare who needs to be gotten into shape so I can sell her?
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                                        Book: If you take advantage of her, you\'re going to burn in a very special level of Hell, a level they reserve for child molesters and people who talk at the theater. Firefly

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                                        • ***17 hand hanoverian needs riding in Leesburg, Virginia***

                                          this is a chance of a lifetime for some ambitious Dressage rider. my horse is a registered Hanoverian with elite bloodlines. He's ready to start showing at training level and could move up the levels very quickly.

                                          needs advanced rider.

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