Monday, August 10, 2015

Part-time Help Needed

Good Morning everyone!

Southwind Farm is looking for part-time/full-time barn help.  The duties include turning in/out, dumping and filling water buckets, dragging rings, tidying up, etc.  Our ultimate goal is to find a farm manager that can oversee the daily chores of our large boarding stable. Candidate must be good at time management and must be reliable. We truly feel this is a great opportunity for the right person! On-farm housing and a stall for one horse possible. Contact Sheri today with your application!


Monday, August 3, 2015

Sharing an Article: Stall board vs. Pasture board

Good morning!

Did you know that at Southwind Farm, if you have a horse in stall board we also offer field board options for other horses? When boarding your horse, there are many decisions to make. One of those decisions is whether to stall board or field board your horse. What is the best environment for your horse to live in? Many people can be unsure at first for several reasons: recently acquired the horse, changing careers, occasional pleasure riding only, etc. Really, the answer is, that it depends. It is important to make sure that your horse is comfortable, happy and most of all, healthy. Stall boarding or field boarding can play a major role in this.

Some people say that a mixture of stall and field board can be the best option. Others with high sport performance horses feel that stall board is the best option. Here another opinion, an article by Ed Dabney who is a natural horsemanship trainer:

"Stall versus Pasture Board"
By Ed Dabney
I strongly feel horses are happier and healthier mentally, physically and emotionally if they are allowed to live the way God designed them - out in the open, not in a box. Horses are not like us. They don't like small cozy places. As prey animals, they like to be out in the open so they can move and see all around.

Horses who live out in a pasture 24/7 are usually healthier than stall boarded horses who live in a hot, musty barn full of urine and manure odors. Walk into most full boarding barns at 6:00 in the morning when the barn has been closed up all night and the ammonia smell from the night's urine will knock you down. I feel sorry for the horses having to stand in there and breathe that all night. No wonder they develop respiratory problems.

I understand that not everyone has the option of pasture or paddock boarding and must board their horse in a stall with little or no turn-out. I also understand that stall boarding is sometimes necessary for some stallions, horses recuperating from certain injuries or for upper level show or performance horses that need the protection of a stall to prevent injury or coat fading.In Wyoming my horses lived in the pasture and had a run in shed available to them but they never used it. They were happy to stand out in 15 below zero weather in a blizzard munching hay. They would grow a heavy winter coat and snow would pile up on their backs. As long as they had plenty of good quality hay their body would generate enough heat to keep them comfortable. (Note: if they were losing body heat the snow on their backs would melt.)Observing my own horses in Wyoming indicates to me they obviously prefer to live outdoors. Certainly we prefer to be indoors on a cold or rainy day cuddled up by the fire in a warm blanket drinking a cup of hot chocolate, however my opinion is, we should allow horses to live in the way they prefer rather than try to force our human characteristics on them.




Original article can be found at:  http://www.eddabney.com/articles/stallvspastureboard.htm

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

A Special Southwind Welcome!

We are doing a special blog post today to officially give a big Southwind welcome to Jonathan Jose Aristondo! Jonathan was born last Wednesday and is the son of Luis and grandson of Jorge (who work with us!) Congratulations on your new arrival!

Monday, July 27, 2015

Boarding at Southwind: Did you know?

Good morning!

Although none of us want to think about it, winter is coming!! Do you board at a farm with an indoor? If not, wouldn't you like to get in some extra riding when it' gets dark at 5pm or when the weather isn't awesome? 

Did you know that here at Southwind  all types of riding are welcome, as are your own blacksmith and veterinarian.  We have always emphasized a relaxed atmosphere that is essential to every horse’s well-being regardless of discipline! So what are you waiting for? 

To find out more and our current rates, please visit our website: www.southwindfarminc.com   

Monday, July 20, 2015

Great Show & Big Thank you!!

This past weekend was our Jumpapalooza show and despite the heat everyone did a great job and had fun!

We also wanted to send a big THANK YOU to everyone that helped out! We couldn't have done it without you guys! Also, if you missed the show because of the heat we have great news for you! You can come out this THURSDAY, the 23rd, to school our courses. More details to follow soon. Again, many thanks to everyone that stuck out the heat yesterday, it was fun hanging with you all!!

Lexie and Major had a lot of fun! Thanks Yvonneke for sharing this photo with us!

Spike says horse shows are hard work! 

We also want to send another big congrats to Southwind boarder & friend, Janet Andres and her mare HeatWave, for their win in the Training-2 division, second in the Training-3 division, and win the Overall High Score Award at the Karmic Run Dressage Show. 

 "Jenny obviously wanted me to stop with the photography and take her off the trailer, but when you win your training 2 division and place second in training 3, and win the overall high score award, you have to expect your human to get a little excited." 

Monday, July 13, 2015

Southwind's Jumpapalooza THIS WEEKEND!

Good Morning Everyone,

We wanted to remind you that we are having our Annual Jumpapalooza Show this weekend, Sunday July 19th! We will be starting around 9:00am with trot poles and going up in height from there. Cost is $10/round and you can mix and match between stadium, cross-country or both! For more information and to sign-up today click here: http://southwindfarminc.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Jumpalooza-Entry-Form-1.pdf

We hope to see you at the farm this Sunday!


Monday, July 6, 2015

Monday Happenings at Southwind

Good Morning!

We hope that everyone had a wonderful 4th of July weekend! We wanted to let everyone know that our JUMPAPALOOZA show has been RE-SCHEDULED for JULY 19th! We will be updating the website with the prize list soon so stay tuned! This event is always really fun every year so we hope that you and your friends can make it!

We also wanted to share this video of boarder Janet and her horse Heat Wave from their competition at Seneca Valley a few weeks back. Way to go Janet! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nIw5HR67t4&feature=youtu.be