Make sure to not miss our upcoming Pat Wyse Community Clinic -
it’s held at our farm in Anthony, FL on November 5th – 9th, 2008 – more on that later
Make sure to not miss our upcoming Pat Wyse Community Clinic -
it’s held at our farm in Anthony, FL on November 5th – 9th, 2008 – more on that later
Hello – here we are…. Scooter and I …He’s my 5 yo QH gelding I am training as my next cutting show horse. I sure miss Sue, but it’s fun to have a new project! We showed in Montana a couple of times and have missed the first place by half a point! But what a sweet second it was – not bad for his first big outing! Scooter worked really well and was acting on the showgrounds like he was an ol’ pro! I was thrilled with him!
Here’s Patrick… my quiet counterpart and solid rock!
This picture was taken at the Rocky Mountain National Park on our way home from Montana. Patrick always plans our trips across the country with great attention to detail and time allowed to have some great sightseeing!
Next to being responsible for training the horses under saddle, my passion is to teach people how to train THEIR OWN horses. How rewarding it is to see things come together for them and seeing the horses AND their riders improve! I love the teaching part just as much as the training part itself. So I guess it is a nice balanced work day… Patrick is responsible for the broodmare department from foaling out to re-breeding – he’s got it under control. The rest of the daily farm work we do hand in hand. There is always something do - it never gets boring around here. And surely enough if things should slow down a bit – somebody will come up with an idea of a new project!
Well – I don’t even know where to start… I figured I’d set up a blog site, so everybody can be up to date as to what is new at Cambridge Star Farm in Anthony. 
We are back from our trip from Montana almost a month now – wow. Time really does fly. All the horses adjusted well to the hotter and more humid weather – Im sure it must have been quite a shock. Patrick planned another perfect trip and we had fun driving across the country with our horses, Skittles and Corey. Soon it will cool off here as well, I’m sure and we’ll have to start blanketing the horses again….. The nights already starting to feel a bit less humid. We’ll be able to open up our windows and before we know it, we are talking about how we cannot wait for some warmer weather. You’ll see! Patrick and Debbie have really worked hard to clean and paint my tackroom and the bathroom in the barn. WHAT A DIFFERENCE. Now we put in a new floor in the bathroom and it looks great!!! I’m riding about 8 horses a day again – yahoo. I love being busy and the horses are all doing well. I haven’t been able to go and work cattle yet, but Scooter has been worked on the e-cow since we’ve been back and doing well…. but it’s just not the real thing …