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ReubenT
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  • Spencer, TN
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$300 Food provided, Just carry a lunch and drink each day, everything else we need travels in a stock trailer from one camp to the next. just have to take a tent and bag/pad and whatever we want for 3 nights camping, within reason of course, enough…
yesterday
boots? I hear the new horse boot designs are working quite well for most users.
July 24
The one man with more experience than any other I can think of is Len Brown. He is a businessman and his business is making saddles fit horses for the last almost 30 years. I am using his latest invention for the purpose and it seems to work very we…
July 24
I think from about the beginning of man riding horse the primary use has been war. And up until relatively recent times swords and bow and arrow was the way it was done. And since right handedness is predominate. It makes sense that was how it began.
July 23
Hi Mary, yes I think we need to plan something somewhere. I'm ready to go most anywhere in middle TN, been riding my paso fino saddleless bridaless and shoeless lately, about to get some boots for him because he's acting a bit tender on rough gravel.
July 19
My family has been interested in and studied natural healing for basically our whole lifetime, really got serious with it about 30 years ago. We learned from several of the most experienced natural healing professionals, and dug into it from every d…
July 15
That's 120-130 miles. I am around 100 mi east of Columbia. No plans to go that way for any other reason, but how about meeting at Bedford Tack store at some predetermined time, that's about the halfway point. I could drive that far just for the excu…
July 14
I am at least 90% convinced this will eliminate that problem. In order to be 100% convinced I'd have to see it happen. two feed supplements. Power Horse. and Soft Rock Phosphate. They work nicely together to rebuild bone and tissue. The Soft Rock…
July 12
are you interested in possible cure?
July 12
ReubenT added 2 photos
July 8
yep, those sloppy cow pies breed flies like crazy, specially when the weather dosn't let them dry out.
June 13
you can start with a rope halter, get her started yealding to pressure on it both directions, (probably already doing that) get the stop and go commands started. Snaffle bit is the starter bit, but it can be started after yer already riding in a rop…
June 13
my paso fino is from hot and humid country, (including his ancestry from ancient times) and he sweats like crazy. Good thing, helps keep them cool. I would be concerned about a horse sweating less having a harder time in the heat. The hotter it gets…
June 11
I went on a THC trail ride once a few years ago at the site of an old powder mill on the river just out of Ashland city. Is that place still open for riding?
June 10
I know how that works, a good share of the land within 10 miles of us was clearcut and it was a major degrading change from the hardwood forests I used to wander around in. Some was converted to pine, some was sold to developers. The cause? Huber la…
June 10
glad shes doing good, most of them are easy enough to get em going.
May 22

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How many horses do you own?
5
What breed do you own primarily?
mustangs

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At 7:22am on July 7, 2010, Jack Shane McClary said…
I am thinking of camping at the horsemans camps at our State Parks and showing them how they can have fun enjoying our Lords creation without all the chemicals. To set an example without the drugs and alchol.
At 1:39pm on April 24, 2010, deborah humphrey said…
Reuben, thank you for expressing your opinion about horses that are abused. We have to re-educate people and change their preconceived notions of what is acceptable horse care and handling. We should not benefit from a horses's pain.
At 5:57am on August 24, 2009, Genie Cote said…
Reuben, I live close to Why Not Ranch and a bunch of us ride there all the time. Let me know when you're ready and we'll plan a ride or a camping trip.
At 6:55pm on July 22, 2009, Linda Grajewski said…
Hi Reuben, I've read some of your comments on natural health for our horses. That is an area of real interest for me. I believe our Creator put everything here we needed to get and stay healthy. I have a horse that is hard to put weight on. I've done the vet thing, payed a lot of money for him and medicine. Found 3 big beans and said he had a bladder infection. I'm feeding him Senior feed even though he is only 10 and giving him electrolytes to help with water, energy, etc. I also gave him a tube of probiotics. Most people think he looks good. I have had horses all my life and own 6 at present, so I don't think I'm being to picky. He is a great horse and has energy when ridden, comes in strong and very competitive. What do you think?
Blessings,LInda
At 10:00pm on July 16, 2009, Duane Lovett said…
Thanks for the opinion I really appreciate all advice. You mentioned somthing about a breed of gaited horses that are still selling well, I was wondering if you would give me a little more info about these horses?
At 11:01am on July 8, 2009, jessica rheaanne lewis said…
thanks. i've never heard of it but i'll def have to check it out. thanks so much
At 7:24am on April 1, 2009, jcarroll said…
That's a shame that the mustang club is no longer active. I was an active member from about 1984-1994, had a matching pair of bay mustangs, rode on the drill team and showed, and traveled around some to promote the mustang breed. I thought the club did a lot to promote the BLM mustangs and to show what great horses they are.
At 10:46pm on March 26, 2009, Mary said…
Hi Reuben--I live in White co. and would be interested in riding in White, Warren and Cannon cos. I've done some riding at the base of Spencer Mt. not far off Hwy 111. I'm just trying to get started back to riding after a serious injury and would do well with a few short rides to get me started. Might you be interested in another mustang? I just had someone offer me one just to give it a good home.
At 8:03pm on March 13, 2009, jcarroll said…
I would love to hear about your mustangs - I had a matching pair for about 20-25 years - they were the best horses I ever had. Do you know anything about the mustang club that used to meet at the adoptions center - they used to have shows and a drill team and I used to be very involved in all that. Thanks! Jeannie C.
At 9:17pm on February 22, 2009, Mike Murphy said…
Howdy Reuben, thanks for joining Tennessee Trail Riders. We look forward to your "horsey" pictures that you can post and share with others on our website. Also try your hand at posting events, videos and trail ratings. Feel free to invite friendly trail riders and horse lovers by clicking on "INVITE" on the main menu (top right corner of the main page).

I hope this site is helpful in meeting other horse enthusiasts. Keep an eye on the EVENTS section announcing trail rides and equine events featuring and including our members.

Again, thanks for joing the website, we look forward to meeting you.

Cheers and happy trails,
Mike Murphy
Bellaterra Ranch
 
 
 

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