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Let's start fresh! Riderless Horses and Horseless Riders out there?!?

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  • #81
    Horseless Rider in S. Jersey. 22 been riding h/j for 18 years.

    I promised my mare that if I bred her again she would get to retire 2 years early. True to my word, I'm now horseless. If anyone has babies, greenies or a lawn ornament they need hacked or schooled let me know.

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    • #82
      <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by OnyxThePony:
      Onyxthepony seeks Onyx the Pony Rider
      Fat fat fat little green green green mare needs the work I can't give her now. Hopefully I'll be riding soon, but I'd also like a little rider to show her in ponies when the time is right.
      NE Calgary. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

      Hmm....
      I am a currently horseless rider in Calgary, and have quite a bit of pony experience, but am a small adult, not kid. I would love to ride 1 - 3 times a week. My horse is currently away being leased. I have taken a year off and am really missing riding! I have been riding my whole life and was a pony clubber way back when. I've also riden alot of greenies.
      PT me if you want to chat!

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        #83
        Joli--

        I'm interested in the free lease you mentioned!

        You have a PT or e-mail me at flyingstardust@yahoo.com

        Anyone else have any opportunites for a horseless rider in the San Diego area?

        &lt;3

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        • #84
          We're looking for someone to ride our under-ridden horses and help with some of the barn work in Poolesville, MD. We've got a couple of nice mares who have been off on broodmare duty (a couple of which are going back on but are rideable), a bratty medium pony and an absolutely delightful quiet, talented youngster. If you want to be around the babies as well as ride maybe do some showing, please PT or email me. Lessons are a possibility as well.
          "Socrates was a very wise man who went around giving good advice. They poisoned him." Anonymous...

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          • #85
            Horseless rider!

            I'm a pretty experienced rider competed in the children's stuff and now I ride for UVA. I've done a little of everything and would love to be able to ride after work (6 or later) and my barn closes around 3. So, I'd love to help out people who need riders for the rest of the summer.

            PT me
            ~~Stepho~~

            UVA \'07

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            • #86
              Twinkie, you have a PT!

              Also, anyone in New Orleans area that wants to play around with OTTBs and babies...I have a few, and always want company at the barn! PT or e-mail me at spfwhisper@yahoo.com
              Brandi
              "A horseman or horsewoman must have only one thing (and each in his own way): a passionate, obsessive love for the horse. Nothing more." George H. Morris

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              • #87
                TBJumper514, you have a PT!
                - It\'s Just Me -

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                • #88
                  Bumping this thread, and still hoping to find a riding buddy to ride my Apps and QHs with me in Sykesville, MD... ??? (Western and trails, mostly)
                  "As a rule we disbelieve all the facts and theories for which we have no use."- William James
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                  Proud member of the Wheat Loss Clique.

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                  • #89
                    Competent junior rider in Fairfax, Va. Will drive up to 50 minutes. Could get lessons on your horse with my trainer and would love to take it to shows.

                    PT me!
                    **Mary**

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                    • #90
                      Horseless rider in North Carolina [Apex, near Raleigh]. Would be interested in helping out and going to the barn to ride or just going to the barn to help with chores -- I just want to be around horses.

                      I'm a fourteen year old girl with about seven years riding experience, currently riding hunter/jumper but would like to ride more. I have experience in dressage, eventing, saddleseat, jumpers, hunters, equitation, and a few western events -- anything, really.
                      "to live is the rarest thing in the world, most people merely exist."

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                      • #91
                        I'm a 21 YO horseless rider in Chicago! Hunter rider by nature, have had extensive experience ( hehe) with OTTBs.. have trained,etc. I was riding at this great barn in Gurnee but can't really afford it... would be willing to help out with a greenie, etc. Have fabulous references!
                        \"We came, we rode, we conquered.\"
                        *Member of the TB Clique, Young Trainers clique and the Disgruntled College Student Clique.*

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                        • #92
                          Moo, you have a PT!
                          college kid & horse-sick

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                          • #93
                            Thanks! I PTed you back.
                            \"We came, we rode, we conquered.\"
                            *Member of the TB Clique, Young Trainers clique and the Disgruntled College Student Clique.*

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                            • #94
                              <span class="ev_code_RED">Horseless Rider in Florida</span>

                              Lookin for a little beastie to ride. Am in the Gainesville area and willing to commute to Ocala area or as north as Waldo. Qualified, charismatic and nice to the horses, but firm when situation calls for it. Refrences available. Number is 352-486-1162, my name is Helen and I will ride anything.
                              helen belen|my mind

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                              • #95
                                Horseless rider here-my mare is on stall rest and shes for sale because I'm way to big for her

                                Been riding for 8 years, very experienced junior-have ridden horses off the track and love it-I have done a lot of hunter stuff BUT would love to help you with your jumper I live in Roanoke, VA
                                I always tell the girls never take it seriously. If you never take it seriously then you never get hurt. If you never get hurt then you always have fun, and if you ever get lonely you can just go to the record store and visit your friends. -Almost Fa

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                                • #96
                                  Horsless rider in Tennessee!! I am a 15 year old girl. I'm an intermediate rider. If anyone lives within 30 minutes of Oak Ridge, i would love to come out to your barn and work, i can muck out stalls, ride or whatever. Also, i'm looking for my first horse right now so if you have one for sale or lease, let me know!
                                  ~Sara~
                                  Horseless Riders Clique
                                  Teen Clique
                                  Homeschool Clique
                                  No Horses to Slaughter Clique

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                                  • #97
                                    In a few months I will have a lovely 17 hand 16 year old homebred TB with all the buttons available for free lease (you pay his board,shoeing,normal vet,supplement). He is suitable for a Pony CLub C or above, and is great for hacks, 2nd level dressage,novice eventing, local shows (he makes noise). Sound,sane,very broke and very pretty.
                                    An adult ammie who is getting back into riding is using him now but will be buying her own horse to do the "A" circuit with, and will be away this winter. He can stay at my barn in Unnioville, Pa. Adjacent to 700 acre nature preserve in heart of Cheshire Hunt country and close to loads of good trainers. Could also go to an approved barn. At his age he is not for sale as we love him. On Fluid Action and might need Adequan for serious collection or bigger jumps. Never been injected, low miles, straightforward.

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                                    • #98
                                      Well, my horses aren't totally riderless but they could use some extra work.

                                      I'm in Santa Fe, NM and have a big TB jumper and young TB who is quiet but very green. Experienced riders only please - the jumper is a little hot, and the baby is still learning and needs a kind, patient ride. Both horses are lots of fun!
                                      Ristra Ranch Equestrian Jewelry

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                                      • #99
                                        I'm a horseless rider. I'm still a beginner, only been taking lessons for 3 months now. But, I'd love to just help around the barn. I can tack, groom, bathe (with a little instruction), cool down horses, etc. I'd rather work with them like grooming and stuff than ride. I'm 13 years old, and I'm about 45 minutes from the Cincinnati, Ohio area.

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                                        • I have a horse that, while not riderless, needs another rider as I'm preggo and won't be riding for long. CAveat is he has to stay at my barn and the person has to be the right personality fit for both of us. Must take a lesson with my trainer. Showing is an option depending on experience. Please PM if interested - located in Montgomery County, MD - 2nd level schooling 3rd, but due to injuries at training/first right now (rider injuries and one horse injury).

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