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Fashion Trends on the Horizon for 2019

As some of you may remember, Red Scarf Equestrian attended the Spoga Horse Expo in February 2018. Now that the new year is just two months away, here’s what we can tell you so far about what to expect for 2019…

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Ideas for Winter Riding (Part Two)

By Samantha King Born in Surrey, England Samantha was exposed to horses at the age of 3.  Once she immigrated to Canada she grew up with a strong desire to be involved with horses. This dream came true through the Humber College Equine Program where she worked in the stables and as an assistant riding instructor until she attained her Coaching Certification in 1988.  Newly certified Sam continued to teach at Humber and started her own riding school.   With winter on our doorstep and horse show season drawing to a close we all look for ideas to keep our riding skills up to date, our horses well trained and combat the boredom of riding in an indoor arena for the...

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Ideas for Winter Riding (Part One)

With winter on our doorstep and horse show season drawing to a close we all look for ideas to keep our riding skills up to date, our horses well trained and combat the boredom of riding in an indoor arena for the next 6 to 7 months. Here are some ideas to consider...

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A new “Corner” where stories of lessons learned from our horses can be shared.

This is an invitation to you to share your story about the lesson(s) you have learned from your connection to your horse, or horses, or the equestrian world in more general terms.  We at RSE want to celebrate all things equestrian. We understand that when we use the term equestrian, we are talking about the intersection of horse and rider. And when we speak of those who enjoy and embrace an equestrian lifestyle, we are speaking more broadly, to include everyone who enjoys the spirit of the equestrian world, to embrace everyone who enjoys the idea of living in a world where there is room and time for the enjoyment of horses.  Part of the enjoyment of living a life...

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