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| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Hot Springs, Arkansas
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I am located in Moscow, Tennessee. I have a full facility ready for training, i have some slots open. I am a mini/grand prix rider also knowing the works of dressage up to 4th level I have one horse in training now inwhich the owner is outstandingly pleased with what i have done in only 2 months of training. If you would like to talk with her to see how i handle things and ask her any other questions feel free to email me for her contacts as a reference. I want people to feel comfortable with their decisions of sending their horses to me. I can help find transportation for your horse for a reasonable price. If it is closer to me i will happily go get the horse for a reasonable fee. Shannyn Welsh Dublin Equestrian Center Moscow, TN 9018776557 9014874354 |
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hi, thanks for sharing...don't need a trainer right now, but have you looked into advertising up there where you are? Do you guys have the Barn Book up there? Great way to advertise. I have them down here and have every copy since thier first year in 1997. Has every business a horseowner could ever need right there in one book
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Since your in Tennessee you might look into advertising in the STABLEMATES twice monthly publication...they are FREE in the diferent tack and feed stores here in the Southeast.(they have a website too they update every 2 weeks!) as well as the various Southeastern Hunter/Jumper association's websites and publications. I think if you play around with the different word combinations on a search engine like GOOGLE.com you will come up with lots of places you can advertise your sale horses and business on. Also check out the different groups over on Yahoo...here is the link for you! GOOD LUCK with your business! <small>[ October 09, 2003, 05:04 PM: Message edited by: Sandra-A1 ]</small>
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| Full Member Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: michigan
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in your other post thing didnt u say you are in pittsburg?
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Trigger, as a horse owner, you make me feel VERY UNCOMFORTABLE sending my horses to you. In the past few months, you have advertised in Arkansas, Pittsburg, and now Tennessee. Why? Why are you moving so much? That makes me feel VERY VERY uncomfortable to send my horses to someone who has moved THAT Much in such a short time. October 2003 Quote:
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So, if you could, please explain a bit why you have moved that many times in such a short period of time. Also, are the other facilities available for references.....
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: St. Louis
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On your website you stated one of your horses was jumping 5'6'' and that it was national GP height. I compete on the Grand Prix circuit and if your horse is competeing at 5'6'' then he is competeing at the olympic level. FYI National GP is up to 4'11 and international is 5'3''. The 5'6'' height is saved for the olympics. Plus on your site you had horses for sale because you were moving to PA??? So why would you try to be getting clients now if you are planning on moving anyway??? Why stress clients horses out like that???
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Look, we aren't into arguing with you. We just look out for those that aren't "reputable". Not saying you aren't, but I would like to understand the constant moving.
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5'6"????????????? I could not imagine...and I thought jumping 4'0" was high!
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: St. Louis
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ST - you do mainly eventing right?? DO you know the height of the jumper course for the olympic three day??? I was watching an old video of like the 92 or something like that and they looked so small compared to olympic show jumpers. Anyway, eventing is fun but I think I have had my share of cross country accidents so I will stick with dressage and jumpers! No hunt seat though, not fast enough for me! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Pennsylvainia
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I don't mean to jump down your throat either, but I looked on those sights that were your farms... you have that bay stallion on under differnt names "buff N tuff" and Dublin's sing for the moment". You call him by the same barn name but not the same registered name. Just wanted to point that out and ask why...
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