Listen to Episode 1 with Ben Longwell.
Even though we haven’t really taken a break, we’re calling this Season 2. That makes this episode, episode 1 of Season 2. Thanks for carrying us through to another season!
Jec takes a short break. In the meantime, Maddy interviews Ben Longwell of True West Horsemanship and shares an anecdote.
She writes:
Okay, so I wanted to share with you a hot summer scenario that unfolded with me, my horse, and dogs recently. It definitely pushed against the ‘what is safe whilst riding in the heat’ protocols.
Even though the forecast called for hot and dry, for a moment, it was overcast and windy and it seemed like it’d be like that for several hours. I saddled up and headed out with my horse, Barry, and two dogs. I took two liters of water, snacks, and a book. We were headed to the river where I’d hobble Barry to graze and the dogs and I could chill for a few hours before heading back. It’d be a 12-mile round trip.
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For Episode 1 of our new season, we welcome Ben Longwell of True West Horsemanship.
Ben and his wife, Natalie, live in New Zealand where they run lessons and clinics and produce an online video library. They also come to the States most years to do guided ranch tours – it’s pretty neat, a trip for New Zealanders to ride on working ranches, learn horsemanship and apply some stockmanship, and even to shop at stores like IFA and Big R – where you can get gear and clothes that you just can’t get in New Zealand.
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Lucerne Farms is a forage company based in Northern Maine. Lucerne has an array of products, with timothy or alfalfa or timothy and alfalfa, with a touch of molasses, or not, for feeding your horses. Feeding forage is wwaayy better than feeding grain. That’s research based, but of course, your horses will tell you, too.
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