Millstone Farm
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The Northeast Miniature Horse Club hosted a 3-day driving clinic with Mike McCabe and all I can say is WOW!!!! It had to have been the best clinic I've ever attended (for big or small equines). Mike is a great, patient clinician and if you ever have an opportunity to attend one of his clinics, all I can say is GO!!!
The Slobody family of Sawmill River Farm in West Brookfield, Mass., graciously invited us to hold the clinic there. I've heard how gorgeous their farm is, yet was still blown away. Not a blade of grass is out of place and the horses have lush paddocks to play in.
The clinic was Mike's first one in the Northeast region. Judging by the response by those who attended, it won't be his last. We have him booked already for 2008, so if you were closed out this year, plan to attend next year's expanded clinic.
I took 2 very green horses on Sunday. We ended up working with just my stallion, Millstones All Revved Up. Rev has only been ground-driven for the last (maybe) month. Mike was able not only to introduce him to the cart, but actually sat in it and drove him!
I heard similar raves from everyone else who brought everything from "made" horses to horses even greener than Rev. Even the well-seasoned driving horses received a tune up!
All of us in the Northeast Miniature Horse Club want to thank Roger Slobody for inviting us to use the farm, Kristina Slobody for her assistance and photo skills (evidence of which will be posted here, I'm sure!), Mike McCabe for sharing his knowledge and skill in a down-to-earth, patient way that everyone was able to understand, and most importantly to Dru Crowell and Molly!!! Dru came to the Northeast Miniature Horse Club Board last year and proposed this clinic. She had such enthusiasm, that we couldn't say no to the idea. And are we glad agreed!!!
This past weekend's clinic was the second one we've offered in as many weeks. We strive to meet the needs of all of our members, while maintaining our mission of offering assistance to Miniature horses in need through our rescue program.
Thanks to all who attended!!!
I can't wait for our club's show on May 26-27 (it's an AMHR/AMHA weekend) -- the Northeast region's first full show of the season! And of course I'm already excited about next year's clinic!!!
For information about the Northeast Club's activities and shows, please visit our website at Northeast Miniature Horse Club
Jenifer Van Deinse
Millstone Farm
The Slobody family of Sawmill River Farm in West Brookfield, Mass., graciously invited us to hold the clinic there. I've heard how gorgeous their farm is, yet was still blown away. Not a blade of grass is out of place and the horses have lush paddocks to play in.
The clinic was Mike's first one in the Northeast region. Judging by the response by those who attended, it won't be his last. We have him booked already for 2008, so if you were closed out this year, plan to attend next year's expanded clinic.
I took 2 very green horses on Sunday. We ended up working with just my stallion, Millstones All Revved Up. Rev has only been ground-driven for the last (maybe) month. Mike was able not only to introduce him to the cart, but actually sat in it and drove him!
I heard similar raves from everyone else who brought everything from "made" horses to horses even greener than Rev. Even the well-seasoned driving horses received a tune up!
All of us in the Northeast Miniature Horse Club want to thank Roger Slobody for inviting us to use the farm, Kristina Slobody for her assistance and photo skills (evidence of which will be posted here, I'm sure!), Mike McCabe for sharing his knowledge and skill in a down-to-earth, patient way that everyone was able to understand, and most importantly to Dru Crowell and Molly!!! Dru came to the Northeast Miniature Horse Club Board last year and proposed this clinic. She had such enthusiasm, that we couldn't say no to the idea. And are we glad agreed!!!
This past weekend's clinic was the second one we've offered in as many weeks. We strive to meet the needs of all of our members, while maintaining our mission of offering assistance to Miniature horses in need through our rescue program.
Thanks to all who attended!!!
I can't wait for our club's show on May 26-27 (it's an AMHR/AMHA weekend) -- the Northeast region's first full show of the season! And of course I'm already excited about next year's clinic!!!
For information about the Northeast Club's activities and shows, please visit our website at Northeast Miniature Horse Club
Jenifer Van Deinse
Millstone Farm