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

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  • Zebulon/Rolesville NC.
    2 really nice dressage horses. One green and one hot. Barn is just underway and I will have extra stalls. I could really use some help with these horses. Anyone in my area serious about dressage-- I would love to have you. Pt me if interested.
    http://www.camelotfarmhorses.com/index.htm

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    • NY fingerlakes region!!!
      I have horses to ride! and there is just little ol me, i have four to ride, come visit me!
      beginner through advanced horses. just would love a buddy!

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      • 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 a 13 years old female, and I'm <span class="ev_code_RED">about 45 minutes from the Cincinnati, Ohio area.</span>

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        • I'm a horseless rider in Ct. I started riding at 5 and it was my life until I turned 18 and went to college. For the first year after school my boss let me ride and help train his two thoroughbreds, but I've since left and I miss it so much.
          I'd love to buy a horse, but I just don't think now would be the right time because I'll be starting my masters in the fall as well as working full time and who know's where I'll end up working after school's done.
          I can't imagine so many more years without a horse! I'll ride anything!

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          • I am still horseless so I will put myself out there again and add to it, I would even do barn work for free, now you can not beat that deal!!!

            So..... If your horse is gathering dust or you need a hand around the barn am your person!!

            I am a 36 yr old grad student located in Wilmington, NC and would love to get back in the irons. Since I am 36 you would have an honest, dependable, trustworthy with and extensive background in:

            Hunters/jumpers/arabians/OTTB
            Farm management
            Lessons/equitation
            Preparing and Showing horses local to "A" level.

            I have the time if you have the horse/horses and I will travel outside of the Wilmington area (within reason) to help you out!

            Email me DPhillipsCMA@ec.rr.com, and I will happily reply!

            Dianne

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            • Horseless rider in Oklahoma...will ride anything, willing to help with chores, plenty of time and love for any horse. I'll give this a shot but I haven't seen many Oklahomans on this board.

              Email: georgette_morris@horsemail.com

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              • BUMP!!!

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                • Is that Heaven....or is that Iowa?

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                  • Two very nice New Zealand TB's need more riding in the SF Bay area of Northern CA. Both sensible fun horses with eventing and dressage experience.

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                    • ARG! Just when I move to FL, all of these CA horses pop up! ARGGGGGGG!
                      helen belen|my mind

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                      • First post so here goes:

                        Horseless rider in SC (Charleston area). Would love to just be around horses again. I am a hard worker and quick study. I did adopt a dog from the SPCA so at least I'm not animal-less any longer. Any info/help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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                        • HORSELESS RIDER IN ERIE, PA

                          Ok, I'm going to give this a try without getting my hopes up. I'm a horseless rider and have taken lessons and leased a horse and did the childrens hunters with him for a year at a few 'A' shows. I have been riding at a hunter show barn for 8 years. I am 16 years old and very responsible. If you can help me, please tell PT me or email me swtkayc216@yahoo.com. Thank you!
                          Founder of the **Ride \'em like you own \'em** clique!

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                          • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by vali:
                            Two very nice New Zealand TB's need more riding in the SF Bay area of Northern CA. Both sensible fun horses with eventing and dressage experience. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                            Vali, where are you in the Bay Area? Im here for a month beofre I leave for school, and Id love something to ride. I just spent a year in Germany riding dressage, and am taking jumping lessons again while Im home. PT me if this sound interesting at all!

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                            • Re-bump!

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                              • I could ues some help with riding horses. Have babies to been there done that horses.

                                Leduc, Alberta. 15 mins from Edmonton.
                                My life motto now is "You can't fix stupid!"

                                Are you going to cowboy up, or lie there and bleed

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                                • 2 quarter horses, one with buttons and gears, one with bare bones basics, Mr. Kat's sofa-with-legs. Both need exercise by smart, kind riders. Western/trail.

                                  Montevallo, alabama pastures to ride in, trails, no arena.

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                                  • kmk- Check your PTs !
                                    Snobbington Hunt clique - Whoopee Wagon Fieldmaster
                                    Bostonians, join us at- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Boston_Equestrian
                                    NYC Equestrians- http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/urbanequestrian/

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                                    • Riderless horse(s) in the boondocks of Southern Maryland (Nanjemoy, Charles County). I just don't have the time to ride them as much as I'd like. One is a fairly green (but will do backflips for you) 6 year old hony mare (14.2 1/2 hands) - very sweet and easy to ride. The other is a 18-yo Trakehner/Morgan mare that has been off for quite some time - she's NOT push-button (she likes to see what buttons SHE can push) but once you get her going, is very nice; she was schooled through 3rd level dressage at one point in her life.

                                      Erin
                                      Erin
                                      Dodon Farm Training Center - on Facebook

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                                      • Horseless rider in Northeast Ohio here; looking to get in more saddle time than just my once a week lessons.
                                        Success is not the result of spontaneous combustion; you must set yourself on fire

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                                        • Still horseless in Tennessee!!
                                          ~Sara~
                                          Horseless Riders Clique
                                          Teen Clique
                                          Homeschool Clique
                                          No Horses to Slaughter Clique

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