Our Mission Statement:
To create and maintain a family friendly environment that will promote
equine based learning and facilitate safe interaction for both
individuals and small groups [in Southeast Alabama].
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Do you buy any horse and/or pet supplies on line?
By visiting JeffersPet through the link below, you can help us tremendously - a portion of the proceeds from your purchase is donated back to us every time you shop through us (isn't that great?) Want to be really helpful? Bookmark us to always shop through this link - or you can right click the link to create your own desktop shortcut with it (is that cool or what?) Thank you!
P.S. They also carry great stuff for dogs, cats, cows, sheep, and more! Don't forget to tell everybody you ever met to shop through us, 'cause we need all the help we can get (for sure!).
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Whose training methods do we use?
My personal perspective:
When it comes to the food you eat, I'm a straight
Meat-N-Potatoes kind of gal; um, hold the gravy. When it comes to food for
thought and working with the horses, however, I am all about
the smorgasbord (buffet).
~There is no one size fits all training method~
...any more than one horse is just the same as another!
~~ Click here to visit our Thinkin' Blog ~~
With so much information available, you
can be a great gourmet; using a little of this, and a little of that. Add
a dash of the other and you've got yourself a homemade recipe cooked up
to fit you and the horse; that includes factoring in what both
of you are capable of. I guess we'll call my approach a slice
of Hodgepodge Humble Pie (and that's probably enough of the food
analogies).
I freely admit to messing up on a regular basis, but happen to be of the opinion that if you're not messing up at least periodically, you're probably not doing anything either :o) Our Horse Heroes page features some of the people we love to look to for help (I'll be perpetually working on that page). Equine Epiphanies (link above) is the blog and details some interesting things I've discovered along the training trail, along with bits and pieces of life (because hey, it all kind of goes together, right?).
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What the heck is Etsy? Etsy is an online marketplace where you can buy and sell wonderful handmade items, as well as vintage goods and crafting supplies. They do ask you to sign up to shop, but it is extremely easy to do. Here's a sneak peek for you...
My parents made me
look everything up in the dictionary. So, if you get stuck on a
word, just type it in the box to see what it means. (Oh, and don't
worry; it didn't kill me so I betcha it won't do you in either ;o)
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Please don't forget to sign our guestbook; especially if you liked the site. (We need lots of encouragement ~ it's scary out here! :o)


A QUICK PERSONAL
NOTE: I may fantasize about having my very own clone, but the sad
fact is that there is only one of me (which, when I reflect upon it, may
be a good thing). I have a family, nine horses and full-time job, in
addition to the non-profit to keep up with. While I have some help
with a lot of the physical stuff, our virtual presence is all mine (DD
never makes it past email and P3 and DH only recently learned how to
watch Fox News online after mastering the power on and shut down
challenges). If you find a heinous typo or a broken link, please send me an email and let me know. I try to keep up, I but have more than 50
lenses (pages) on Squidoo, two online shops, the blog and this website
to maintain; so you can see where things might collect a few virtual
cobwebs from time to time. Not to mention cause me to question my sanity for having done it all in the first place :o) Thank you!

So how did we get here?
I often refer to our horses as my little "Psalm
37s" running around out there in the pasture. Why? Because horses are
indeed "my heart's desire" and I feel so very very blessed to be able
to have them. I have learned more from our horses in the past few years
than I ever learned in all the books I read, classes I took (in college), movies I watched, and
riding lessons I had growing up. That is why I am doing this; I desperately want to share some of the amazing things I've learned and yes I admit it; some of things I've had to unlearn as well (there have been lots of unlessons along the way too ;o)
While our original plan was to buy and sell horses, I learned very
quickly that if a horse came to this house and I spent more than 5
minutes with it, it stayed. Friends and family would roll their eyes
and tell me to at least sell some
of them. Obviously, it didn't take long before we were horse poor (but
happy!) In addition to the horses we bought on purpose, we
picked up some rescues along the way by accident. We did manage to
actually sell one of our "accidental rescues" to a family we knew, but
wh
en she no longer suited their horse needs, (they got involved in
showing) she came right back. I taught riding lessons once or twice,
which in addition to a full time job, helped to pay the bills but that didn't seem to be the answer either. With so many horses ending up in rescues and slaughterhouses, I was hesitant to sell or give them any of them away lest they wind up with that same terrible fate. Somewhere along the line we began casually
inviting friends and people we knew to come see the horses, which we really enjoyed. Shortly thereafter, I was invited to speak to some middle school students who were reading "Black Beauty" and I had an absolute BLAST! :o) The casual visits slowly morphed into an unofficial educational venture, and it wasn't long before I
realized that there is no greater joy than can be found in sharing
something that's near and dear to your heart with others. Hooray! I had finally figured out what I was going to do with all those horses!
Why a non-profit?
Okay, I figured out my passion in
life is to share our horses with the world, now what? How do I do that
exactly? The more I looked in to what I wanted to accomplish, the
further in over my head I realized I was (hmmmmm). I wanted to be able
to share all this cool stuff with anyone that was interested ~ especially those that have
never been around horses and not just people with the ability to
pay. It's great in theory to simply fling open the proverbial barn
doors and invite everyone to come learn, but in reality (which is the
quickest way to ruin all your fun) that doesn't work at all. I was
going to have to figure out a way to go from being the unofficial
Leader of the Duct Tape and Band aid Brigade to Bonnie Businesswoman if
we were to even stand a chance...
Some hiccups along the way
Once I had a rough idea which direction we wanted
to pursue, I threw myself into research mode. My husband dragged me off
to a seminar to learn how to write grants (aha! now there's
an idea :o) I developed a business plan, began compiling demographics,
and contacted local groups to determine the level of interest
(essentially, everyone I talked to was ready to jump in the car and
come visit now-now-now). We set up a 4H group, and
started having meetings at a local community center. Things were
tooling along very nicely, and then I went for my first mammogram at
age 40: Stage 1c breast cancer threw the biggest monkey wrench I'd
never expected into my life. Everything came to screeching halt.
So where are we now?
Well I may not be running as fast as I was when I started this project, but we are moving forward. A rare muscle disease put another hitch in my giddyup (hate the hitch, but
that silly southerism always makes me smile :o) and I'm not stopping! We have been granted our 501c3 as
an official Non-Profit Organization, so now the real work has begun.
We are fine tuning details for our programs, practicing on friends and family every chance we get, and raising the funds necessary to realize our
dream (or at least its beginning). We are hoping to start having our first official visitors this year - Woo!