The Horse – Our dear friends

Posted by tomtroughton on June 14, 2009 under Horse - Main, Horse - Stories, Horse Jewelry, Horse Lover Gifts | Be the First to Comment

I was talking with a friend last night and asked her “Have you been riding your horse lately?” Her answer was very emotional. She said “I don’t ride anymore, my horse died this  Spring.” At first there was bit of silence and then she started talking about how much she missed her horse. The horse had been her loving companion for the last 24 years. 

Her horse was more like a family member than a pet. He had been there through “thick and thin” with her. They saw many trails and beautiful sites together and I’m sure she has many memories that are as precious to her as the memories of a lost family member would be to most people.

This love between a horse and horse rider is so beautiful. In many instances, they share more beautiful moments together than in any other way.

Adore your animals and appreciate every moment with them, you never know when it could be their last. For that matter, adore your human friends and appreciate every moment with them too. It’s a wonderful way to live.

Tom Troughton
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Beautiful time of year to Horseback Ride

Posted by tomtroughton on May 14, 2009 under Appaloosa, Horse - Main, Horse - Stories, Horse Breeds, Tom Troughton | Be the First to Comment

Horseback Riding

What a beautiful time of year for horseback riding. In many parts of the nation, the trees are blooming, the wildflowers are starting to bloom and the birds and other creatures come rushing out of the quietness of winter.

This has always been my favorite time of year to ride. There is something magical about riding a horse through a forrest that is exploding with life.

As a young boy, I remember riding “Blanca.”  She was an Appaloosa who loved the barn. When I was able to encourage her with much prodding to leave the barn, we had such a wondrous time. I guess her hesitancy for leaving the barn was due to my lack of riding skills. Nevertheless, she put up with me and gave an “eleven year boy”  much adventure.

I hope many boys and girls, as well as older “horse lovers”, find the time to enjoy horseback riding this spring / summer season. Whether it is your first time or one among numerous times, you can enjoy the adventure.

Tom Troughton
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Kentucky Derby 135th Annual

Posted by tomtroughton on May 3, 2009 under Gold Horse Jewelry, Horse - Main, Horse - Stories, Horse Breeds, Tom Troughton | Be the First to Comment

Nothing brings out the stars and the super rich like the Kentucky Derby!

Mine That Bird

Mine That Bird

Jockey, Calvin Borel wins on “Mine That Bird“, a 50-1 long shot.  One of the amazing “stats” is that he took his horse from “dead last” to first!

Mine That Bird won by an amazing 6 3/4 lengths, making this one of the biggest upsets ever in Kentucky Derby history. I wish I would have had a few thousand on the horse who was sold for only $9500 as a yearling! (Beats the 2 million dollars a couple of others sold for)

Celebrities attending the event were

  • Bethenny Frankel
  • Kim Kardashian
  • LeAnn Rimes
  • Valerie Bertinelli
  • Joey Faltone
  • “Kid Rock”
  • Travis Tritt
  • Brooke Shields

and many many more!

For a race that last close to two minutes and has over 150, 000 attendees, it is truly a piece of American history. Sometimes the race winners go exactly as the odds predict and at other time, you never know what will happen at the Kentucky Derby. (Louisville KY)

Tom Troughton

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Walking Horses! A Beautiful Show Horse

Posted by tomtroughton on March 3, 2009 under Horse - Main, Tennessee Walking Horses, Walking Horses | Be the First to Comment

The Walking Horse

Tennessee Waling Horse

Tennessee Waling Horse

The walking horse does a step followed by either a running step, single step, a stepping pace or a stepping pace and a canter.

A walking horses gait generally would not include a trot which differentiates it from gaited horses.

Tennesee walking horses are generally what comes to mind when someone mentions walking horses, but there are actually many breeds that would be considered true walking horses.

A difference between the gaited horse and the walking horse is that gaited horses always do the trot as one of his gaits. They usually do five different gaits. although three gaited competition is also popular. These gaits include the trot, walk, slow gait, singlefoot and  the canter. The Saddlebred is the most popular gaited horse that comes to mind.

On the other hand, the walking horse does not trot. The Walking Horses’ steps are defined by the timing and tempo of the steps. The speed varies but the basic movent is a steady and has a consisent moving and lifting action. The Rhythm is often energetic and has exquisite timing. The head is held high with the back arched gives the classical look so popular with the “walkers.” It gives an effect of actually having a shorter body and longer legs. The “Walking Horses” are definitely one of the most popular events of horse shows.

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Tom Troughton

American Saddlebred Horse Jewelry

Posted by tomtroughton on February 6, 2009 under American Saddlebred Horse, Gold Horse Jewelry, Horse - Main, Horse Bracelets, Horse Breeds, Horse Earrings, Horse Jewelry, Horse Lover Gifts, Horse Necklace, Horse Pendant, Silver Horse Jewelry | Be the First to Comment

The American Saddlebred Horse is an icon when it comes to “Horse Lovers.” They are beautiful animals. They are definitely the “Peacocks of the show world of horses.” The exaggerated high stepping action of the Saddlebred horse has made it quite famous. They are very alert and seem to love the attention of the crowd. The Saddlebred horse is known for their awesome gaits, from the walk to the cantor, they are a true “crowd pleaser.” Horse Jewelry Store caters to the “saddlebred horse lover” by carrying jewelry that is specifically designed and crafted for the lover of the American Saddlebred Horse.  We are now carrying a line of both Sterling Silver Horse Jewelry as well as 14kt gold horse jewelry. In Silver we are pleased to announce horse pendants, horse necklaces, horse earrings and horse bracelets. In 14 kt gold horse jewelry, we carry the gold horse pendants. Please check out our specials at: http://www.horsejewelrystore.com

Gold Horse Pendant – Horse Jewelry

Posted by tomtroughton on January 29, 2009 under Horse - Main, Horse Jewelry, Horse Lover Gifts, Horse Necklace, Horse Pendant, Tom Troughton | Be the First to Comment

One of the ultimate Horse Lover Gifts is a  14kt Gold Horse Pendant. Horse Jewelry can be a super gift for that someone special or for yourself if you are the “Horse Lover.” 

Three Quality Standards of Gold Equestrian Jewelry

  1.  To be quality jewelry , the horse jewelry should be made of at least 14kt gold.
  2. The buffing and polishing of the Horse Necklaces will determine the luster of the horse jewelry. The finest of care should be used to bring out the beautiful shine of the gold.
  3. The Design and carving of the Horse Pendant is of paramount importance. This determines the whole character of the piece of equestrian jewelry.

The look and feel of our Gold Horse Jewelry was our major objective when choosing the designs for our customers and horse friends.  We want you and your horse :) to be proud of your new horse jewelry gifts. Please visit our Gold horse Pendants page at http://www.horsejewelrystore.com/GoldHorsePendants-Equestrian-Gold-Pendants-Horse-Jewelry-Horse-Lover-Gifts.html We will soon be posting pictures of our new line of jewelry.

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Jelly Bean the Welsh Pony

Posted by Dr. Deb on January 25, 2009 under Horse - Main, Horse - Stories, Welsh Pony | Read the First Comment

Everyone remembers the first pony to capture their heart. For me, my first “love” was a Welsh pony named Jelly Bean. Jelly Bean lived at Pony Farm in Temple NH, where I was fortunate to begin taking riding lessons when I was 6-years-old.

I loved Jelly Bean. His study, stocky, little Welsh pony body, was the perfect size for me, a timid and quite 6-year-old. I loved to put my arms around his neck and bury my nose into his white coat. Grooming him was very soothing for me and apparently for him as well, as he would often start to nod off in the process.

Riding Jelly Bean was and adventure and challenge and he helped me to build confidence and assertiveness. Like any good Welsh pony he was determined. A wonderful trait, except when his focus was the closest tuft of grass that he could find. My little arms were no match for his strength. Holding firmly onto the reins, I was pulled down onto his neck, head first, when he decided to plant his nose into some juicy grass. Thank goodness for my saddle, or I would have had many tumbles right down Jelly Bean’s neck and onto the ground. The final solution was that on trail rides either the instructor would pony me, or tie baling twine from my saddle to Jelly Bean’s bit, to prevent the frequent nose dives.

My first horse show with Jelly Bean for some could have been seen as a disappointment, but it was a good experience for me. The classes included Sit-A-Buck and a basic equitation class. I didn’t even place, but I did receive a ribbon. It was purple, likely for good participation, but I didn’t care. I was proud of my ribbon and proud of Jelly Bean. He looked so festive with that purple ribbon pinned to his bridle.

Jelly Bean, the Welsh pony who taught me how to ride, will live in my heart forever. I am grateful for the love, patience, and yes, even focused stubbornness that he showed me. I grew in the process by spending time with him and I’ve come a long was from being a timid 6-year-old.

Deborah Barnett, Ph.D.

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Saddlebred Horse Necklace

Posted by tomtroughton on January 19, 2009 under American Saddlebred Horse, Horse - Main, Horse Breeds, Horse Jewelry, Horse Necklace, Horse Pendant, Tom Troughton | Be the First to Comment

This Saddlebred Horse Necklace is .925 Sterling Silver.  Horse Jewelry for the Equestrian.

Saddlebred Horse Necklace

Saddlebred Horse Necklace

This horse pendant is about 1-1/4 inch tall and about 1-1/2 inches wide.  It is a great medium size horse necklace designed for the horse lover!   The American Saddlebred Horse necklace is a wonderful gift for any horse lover. 

The Saddlebred Horses are noted for their gaits; five of the main gaits are: the walk, the rack, the trot, the slow gait and the cantor. They are truly amazing to watch.

The Saddlebred  Horse has quite an extensive history. Horse Jewelry Store ships worldwide.  To see this and more Horse Jewelry visit Horse Jewelry Store – Gifts for the Horse Lover

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Morgan Horse

Posted by tomtroughton on January 16, 2009 under Horse - Main, Horse Breeds, Morgan Horse, Tom Troughton | Read the First Comment

The “Morgan Horse” is an American Breed of horse. Justin Morgan acquired a colt in 1789 and named him Figure. Figure was the founding sire of all the Morgan Horses. There is a book about “Figure” called Justin Morgan Had a Horse. There is post in the Findings Blog about the book. http://writer2b.wordpress.com/2008/03/26/justin-morgan-had-a-horse/ 

Some Morgan Horses have ”Bay Characteristics” of the brown body and black mane and tail. Although the colors do vary. One beautiful variation is black with brown mane and tail. They are gentle and easy-going and great with kids.

Morgan HorseMorgan Horses are often used in show arenas. With their upright powerful build they are great for trail riding, jumping, and were originally used for plowing fields and by their ealry owners. If one word describes the Morgan Horse it would have to be “versatility”. The horse is a great all around animal.

There is a wonderful association called The American Morgan Horse Association or the AMHA. It features registry information and even a magazine dedicated to the Morgan Horse. The association also has news and dates of upcoming events.

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Arabian Horse

Posted by tomtroughton on January 13, 2009 under Arabian Horse, Horse - Main, Horse Breeds, Tom Troughton | Be the First to Comment

The “Arabian Horse” breed has a very distinguished face and head. It has large eyes and nostrils and a small muzzle. 

Arabian Horse

Arabian Horse

Arabian horses are a very kind-hearted and a loving horse, but they also have high energy.  For this reason, they are often used by younger adults in equine sports. They are oftenly used in therapeutic programs.

In the 1700’s, the Arabian Horses were imported from Europe.  Originally, the Arabian Horse Breed was from the Middle East. They usually stand between 14 and 15 hands tall. They come in a variety of colors with grey and brown being popular.

There is an association called “Arabian Horse Association” (AHA). It host 37,000 members. It is a full service breed association and registry for Arabian, Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian horses.  You can visit the association at Arabian Horse Association.

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