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2012-13
HILL VIEW FARMS
A CATABOOK OF
“PROVEN PRODUCTS
FOR
HORSE AND RIDER”
www.hillviewfarms.com
THE
FACTS
A PRODUCT CATALOGUE AND REVIEW OF: PROVEN PRODUCTS FOR HORSE AND RIDER
Hill View Farms is a small family business and we we pride ourselves on prompt, friendly, and knowledgeable
customer service. If you have any questions or concerns about your order or a product please feel free to call. Any
member of our staff can assist you. If you prefer to communicate via email, please do. Our mission is to provide
only the very best products, all of which have been thoroughly field-tested and we welcome any input. Catabooks: Call or email if you would like a one for yourself or a friend. Order: by phone, mail, email, or fax. In
order to avoid mistakes, your invoice may be emailed to you for confirmation before shipping. This is especially
true if you email your order instead of using the forms provided. Payments Accepted: VISA, Master Card,
Discover, check, cashier check, money order or wire . A 2% discount for cash and check payments is available ask when ordering. Returns: Items for return or exchange must be in new and unused condition, with their original
packaging. A re-stocking fee or refusal of return may occur if these requirements are not met. Some items may be
offered to repair rather than exchange – based on mfg., recommendations. Any item returned beyond 30 days will
not be accepted. Any items returned in a “used” condition will not be accepted. For all custom orders there is no
return unless it was found to be a mistake made by Hill View Farms ®. Once a return is received in house a credit
will be issued within 48 hours or on the next business day. All returns are to be sent to our SHIP TO address. Returns
not sent to this address will take 10 days longer to process. All returns must be made within 30 days of purchase and
must be accompanied by the receipt or a copy of. Shipping charges are non-refundable. It’s recommended to use
an insured and trackable shipping company (UPS, FEDEX or USPS Insured). Purchases paid by check must be
refunded by check. Credit card purchases must be refunded to the same credit card used for payment. If you are
unable to provide a copy of the CC #, the credit will be applied toward future purchases. We are not able to look
up accounts other than yours to determine purchase history. Sales are FINAL and non-refundable on clearance and
deep discounted products items so please make sure you have the right size & color. Shipping: Will be by UPS
ground and US post, allow up to 5 business days for delivery. If you would like us to ship your order by other means,
just call we will make those arrangements. Special and Custom Orders: If we do not have the exact item that
you need, we may be able to order it for you. If it is not an item that we normally stock, we will require an advance
deposit. Otherwise, you will not be charged for any item until it is being shipped. Many of the products are made
exclusively for Hill View Farms which maybe customized for little to no charge. For other custom orders, there will
be no returns unless item is found to be defective or a mistake by hill view farms. Pricing: All prices and
availability are subject to change without notice. Sizing Information: We know how hard it can be to figure out
sizing not only for your own clothing, but also for the wide variety of clothing and equipment for your horse. That
is why our staff is available to help you. We have customers all over the world and so have devised creative ways
for measuring all kinds of things “from a distance”. Saddle and Strap Goods Repair and Custom Work: We
are happy to offer repair services for your saddles and strap goods. Please give us a call regarding these services.
Saddle Trials: We understand how hard it can be to find the right saddle for you and your horse. Accordingly, we
do allow a trial period and provide written guidelines for you to follow to help you care for the saddles while they
are in your possession. Before we ship a saddle to you, we ask that you call us. We have knowledgeable and qualified
staff members available to answer any fitting questions that you might have. You have 30 days after receiving the
saddle to “trial” and check the fit. Please remember the saddle must be protected during riding and be kept in the
condition it was shipped to you in case you need to return or exchange it. Payment for the price of the saddle,
shipping and sales tax (if applicable) are required before shipment. Do, wrap your leathers in plastic or a tube sock,
Don’t wear your tall boots or chaps-they might mark the saddle, Always use a pad to prevent sweat marks and do
not oil or clean the saddle unless you plan to buy it. Saddle Orders: To order you must call in so that your order
can be customized for you and your horse. Orders placed require a 50% deposit. Once the saddle is completed
payment in full is required within 30 days or your deposit returned, less any custom charges. Lay-a-way: Will
require 25% down with the balance due prior to shipment. A 10% charge will be assessed on lay-a-way orders
canceled or returned within the time period for money back. 50% will be assessed on custom ordered items. Laya-way items must be paid for within one year, if not it will become the property of hill view farms and monies paid
will be returned less the assessment. Out of Stock /Back Orders: Items will be ordered and shipped when
received from the vendor. We’ll keep in touch with you to let you know the status of your order. Gift
Certificates: For the hard to shop we offer gift certificates available in any denomination. Gift certificates are
valid for one year after the purchase date. Privacy and Security: We collect customer information through our
web site and retail store. We use this information to process orders, enhance your shopping experience, and
communicate with you about our products, services, and promotions. Please be assured that we will not sell any
customer information to outside parties under any circumstances. Bad Check/Credit policy: If we receive a bad
check or are told “the check is in the mail” when it isn’t, bad credit card or someone has product not paid for, the
person’s name, city and state will be listed on the web site until the debt is paid. Product Warrantees: If one is
provided , extend to the manufacturer only. Hill View Farms ® sells retail and is NOT liable for any defective or
warrantee product made by any manufacturer other than the HVF brand that Hill View Farms ® manufacture
themselves. All warrantees from any manufacturer are limited to the original purchase price of the product and to
the original purchaser who must have a copy of the original receipt for the item in question. Wholesale: Hill View
Farms ®distributes ToeStoppers, Evolutionary Saddles, etc. nationally for re-sale, call for information.
Appointments: There is no charge for appointments / consultations made. However, due to the extreme
demand on our time and the needs of other waiting customers, appointments made with Hill View Farms ® / Cathy
Sheets Tauer must be confirmed by a credit card. Appointments cancelled or rescheduled within 24 hours to avoid
the Non-refundable $50.00 no show fee. Disclaimer: We have done our best to accurately portray the products
listed. Contact us if there is something that is not correct so that it can be corrected. The photo’s used in on the
website and Catabook are of our horses, all whom have been imprinted and desensitized from birth. We are
professionals; do not try to duplicate any of the stunts shown without properly training your horse or using the
proper safety equipment such as helmets, vests, stirrups and foot ware. The purpose of the website and catabook
is to further educate and entertain. The producer Cathy Sheets Tauer and Hill View Farms ® LLC disclaim
responsibility or liability directly or indirectly in regard to any loss or damage incurred as the result of this
information. Place an order/?: E-mail hillview@newulmtel.com, Fax 305-723-5931 or Call 507-723-5937,
Toll Free 866-723-5937, Cell 507-276-8571, www.hillviewfarms.com © 2001-2013
INDEX
We do the field-testing so you don’t have to, because we are consumers just like you!
Acknowledgment.........................................................................................................3
Bags..............................................................................................................................5
Bits, Books & Videos.................................................................................................7
Blankets.......................................................................................................................8
Breast Collars.............................................................................................................9
Cart by Ranch Handler............................................................................................10
Clothing......................................................................................................................11
Girths..........................................................................................................................16
Grooming....................................................................................................................18
Hardware & Rigging: (Barn, trailer, tanks & camping)...............................................21
Knots..........................................................................................................................25
Headstalls..................................................................................................................29
Horse Camping - Things to consider.....................................................................32
Horse Camping Pack List...........................................................Inside Back Cover
Order Form...............................................................................................................69
Pads............................................................................................................................37
Questions..................................................................................................................111
Recipes for Camping........................................................................................55 - 75
Saddles - Evolutionary Saddles ..............................................................................81
Saddling Basics and Palpation.......................................................................51 & 77
Saddle & Tack Care.................................................................................................40
Saddle - Evolution of the flexible panel................................................................107
Saddle - In search of; A trainers perspective.......................................................105
Safety & Tips............................................................................................................42
Stall Flooring - Stall Skins & Mats................................................................27 & 28
Stirrups.......................................................................................................................44
Treasures: (Gifts, cooking, decore, camping, & unique hard to find items).........................46
Vaccination Form......................................................................................................68
Where We’ve Been ...............................................................................................135
Hill View Farms
41564 Co. Hwy 4
Morgan, MN 56266
Toll Free: 866-723-5937 Office: 507-723-5937 Mobil: 507-276-8571 Fax: 305-723-5931
Email: hillview@newulmtel.net
Throughout this catalogue you will see products being tested, exhibited and
demonstrated by the Tauer family, as well as guest appearances by our horses.
Family horse
Only Kelly
Don’s Team
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We fish too
Next ...
PROVEN PRODUCTS FOR HORSE AND RIDER
HILL VIEW FARMS ® LLC is devoted to putting the Horse First and providing the best service possible.
As they are a family business, they have wonderful prices because of low overhead. They are also able to
give customers the individual service that is so important.
Cathy Sheets Tauer has been involved with horses since 1965 and the Tauer family has been riding
Delrin system saddles since 1994. In 1996 they decided to share their knowledge and experiences with
others by providing products that they themselves use and have thoroughly tested for at least one year.
Cathy has a B.S. degree with honors in Animal Science (1982), ESMT Certification (Equine Sports
Massage Therapy) from Equissage™, is a member of both the International Association of Equine
Massage Sports Therapists and the Minnesota Horse Council. She worked in corporate sales and
marketing for over a decade, and has ridden and trained horses all of her life. Cathy was schooled abroad
and at home in hunt seat, equitation, dressage, western, and English pleasure, and saddle-seat style of
riding; she has gamed and along with her family, has participated in endurance and competitive riding. Don
and Cathy Tauer have raised three girls and over a dozen horses out on the trail. Cathy spends nearly
every weekend from April through November on the trail and during this season she can be found riding
and camping with friends and family, logging in anywhere from 20 to 100 miles of horseback riding each
week/weekend. The family has owned, ridden, trained and bred both gaited and non-gaited horses and
have loved each and every one of their “babies” as if they were family.
This passion, along with Cathy’s quest for perfection, has led to the development of countless products
specifically designed for the horse and rider. To date there is no one person who comes close to the miles
ridden using the various types of panel system saddles or who has sold and fit as many panel saddles as
Cathy. Who else better to know what does and does not work? Because of this wealth of experience, Hill
View Farms ® and Tauer Manufacturing has produced its own line of specialized saddles and tack. So
advanced and perfect is this system that Hill View Farms® offers an unconditional 30-day money back customer and horse satisfaction guarantee. So whatever the discipline, every Evolutionary Saddle ™ is
specially equipped with the Delrin® System X flexible panel. This orthopedic flexible panel has
revolutionized saddlery as we know it by bending and flexing with the horse allowing true freedom of
movement. Besides the saddles, Hill View Farms ® carry an array of accessories - all unique and not
easily found elsewhere. All products are field tested with 1000 miles of annual riding / horse camping.
Everything is on display at the farm just south of Morgan, MN. This location offers a retail store, the
manufacturing and assembly for the Evolutionary Saddles and tack along with accommodations for fitting
horses. Hill View Farms can also be found yearly at the Minnesota Horse Exposition.
All of us at Hill View Farms would be delighted to serve you and the needs of your horse. Just call
with any questions or to schedule an appointment. In our Cata-book or on our web site, you will find
information and products to enjoy and to share with others. Hill View Farms ®, Cathy is dedicated in
making a difference within the equine industry, for the love of the horse.
Sincerely,
Hill View Farms
“Helping one customer at a time”
41564 Co. Hwy 4 Morgan, MN 56266 Call toll free 866-723-5937 or 507-723-5937
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Two “yearlings”
Weaning time
“Stuart” sleeping
Yummy
“Lassy” a mini
Riding in Costa Rica
Done Riding + A Hot Day + Water
Tank + Teenage girls = RELAX
Age 19 & 15 they wear helmets!
Bag training
How our girls (age 6 & 10) rode when we
were not looking. A bail string at best.
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B AGS
Snugpax Slimline: This Codura® pommel pack fits both western and
English saddles. Sharon and I worked to make these pommel packs
perfect! The pack, with a fleece bottom, has straps and strings all over
so it will attach to any saddle. Two zippered pouches on each side 8 x 4
x 4 will hold a 20 oz. Bottle. We also have an extra long with a pouch
that is 10 inches deep - designed for the Berky water bottle. The
zippered pouch in the center is perfect for such extras as a compass,
map, lip balm, knife, keys, (you get the idea). We stock black and brown
for fast delivery, but you can order other colors. HVF-Exclusive.
Item # BA-SPS - Price $50.00
Snugpax Uni: This is the whopper cantle pack for both
English and western saddles. Again, Sharon and I worked to
get this one just right. Its rings, strings, buckles and straps
let you attach this Codura® pack with a fleece bottom to
anything. The roomy side pouches are large enough for EZ
boots, snacks, etc. The center pouch is the largest (12.5 x
5.5 x 4.5) with tie straps to tie on the whole pack and are
long enough to crisscross over the center pouch to stabilize
the whole pack for a bounce-free ride-, (no more smashed chips and crummy cookies- gaited horses help
in that area as well…). We stock black and brown for quick delivery, but you can choose from loads of
colors. HVF-Exclusive. Item # BA-SPU - Price $58.00
Garment Bag: This bag holds more than cantle bags and can
eliminate the use of saddle bags altogether. No matter how full
or empty, the 6 snaps can be arranged to keep it snug against the
cantle. The 6 scissor snaps and the center fold design are what
put this great bag in a class of its own. Perfect for carrying
jackets and sweaters. Available in red or brown laminated vinyl,
which will not crack or get brittle in cold weather. HVFExclusive. Item # BA-G - Price $60.00
Hay Duffel: Red laminated vinyl, #7 nylon zipper on one end. Two handles
for carrying. To cover, stand bale on end and slip duffel over bale. Zip the
duffel closed and haul it away. Protects feed from, critter and keep loose hay
out of your vehicle, trailer and tack compartment. Red or Brown color
Standard size 41" x 20" x 15" or X-large 48" x 25" x 18". HVF-Exclusive.
Item # BA-HD - Price $55.00 Std. or $75.00 XL
Saddle Dust Cover: This dust cover is great for
any English, endurance or western 28 inch length
saddle . It will cover the flaps and skirt on all saddles - even over most saddle
packs! But not the fenders on a western saddle. Made from the best quality
washable cordura that is water resistant. Perfect for keeping your saddle dry
and dust free. Has an elastic neck for quick on and off. HVF Exclusive.
Item # BA-SC - Price $25.00
Kangaroo Feed Bag: This roomy feed bag is now even greater with the addition of aeration holes! Now
dust and dirt from the hay fall through and you can rinse the hay before feeding (great for heave horses).
Bag has 3 long adjustable nylon straps to hold it anywhere, at any length and to keep it from spinning.
The large Kangaroo pouch works great for feeding grain, cubes or just catching the hay leaves. Safer than
rope bags, less wasteful and better than mesh bags, which
inevitably will fray and rip. This tough laminated red vinyl bag
will handle the worst “Hannibal Lechters” you have in your
herd! Bag size: 28" W x 26" H for easy filling and a roomy 9 inch
diameter hole so
your horse can eat
comfortably. HVFExclusive. This will
be the last feed bag
you will own.
Item # BA-KR
Price $60.00
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BAGS
continued
Duffel Bag: This tough red laminated vinyl “picket - line
duffel bag” is 24" long, 8" in diameter and has straps on three
sides. Best of all, it has a strap on the inside that can open and
shut so you can loop it around your picket line. If you hang
your duffel bag up by the end, your picket rope will stay neat
and tidy. Use this duffel to keep all your picketing supplies
Time to get up
together and in good order. HVFExclusive.
Item # BA-DB - Price $30.00
Butterfly hat
Pack Training
Sonia’s Princess
Montana 2004
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Skijoring is a great wintertime sport - way COOL.
B ITS
How do you adjust and fit a bit correctly? The width of a bit should allow a finger width on either side of
the horse’s lips. The height of the bit in the mouth should be where the bit will make a wrinkle in the corner
of the horse’s mouth. The bit should have a cavesson/flash (to hold the mouth shut, thus engaging the bit)
or a chin/lip strap. The chin/lip strap should be adjusted so that you can slip one or two fingers between it
and the horse’s chin groove. Always undo this strap when removing the bit from the horse’s mouth to avoid
banging the bit against the horse’s teeth causing him to rear or pull back. When testing new bits always have
your old one handy and test new bits in a controlled area. To engage a horse’s mouth (get him on the bit)
gather up the reins slowly in your hands while the horse is standing still. Walk your hands up the reins until
the horse takes one step back/raises head/or collects. This is the point where you are on the horse’s mouth
communicating with him. Remember to check your horse's teeth yearly.
Hackamore:
This
easy
hackamore is often referred to as
an English hackamore, but it can
go western just as easily. The
hackamore is broken down into
three parts. First, the incredible
lightweight polished aluminum cheek pieces weight only 3 oz each.
They are 7 inches in over all length with 4-inch shanks. The noseband
is made of “Beta “ a wonderful and easy to maintain product. It is
adjustable up to two inches and you can also adjust the removable
Velcro nose cushion to shape your noseband perfectly. Lastly this
Hack comes with a stainless steel chin strap and end hooks. This is the
best Hackamore I have ever come across. Specify medium or large
size. (Parts can be sold separately: Cheek pieces: $50.00; Nose band:
$25.00; Hooks and chain: $10.00.)
Item # H-HACK - Price $85.00 Complete set.
B OOKS ,
CARDS
&
DVD ’ S
All About Saddling - A 2 disk set: Get a front row seat to a saddling demonstration. See
first hand how saddles work, how they are they are designed and how technology is
changing the way we saddle the horse. Learn how to properly tack up both English and
Western saddles and how to properly fit, cruppers, breast collars, bridles, bits, pads, girths,
cinches and even britching. Learn how to identify various back shapes and how to test for
proper saddle fit. Learn how to use shims to correct saddle fit and how to palpate your
horse's back for condition. Lastly learn how to identify problems associated with your tack
and how to care for it. Nowhere else will you find a more complete DVD set chucked full
of so much information that took over a decade to assemble. Making horses, mules and even donkeys
comfortable along with their owners was the driving force behind this production, which is guaranteed to
change the life of those you love. Running time 128 minutes. ISBN 0-9776591-0-0.
Item # BK-DVD - Price $ 19.95
Ten Feet Tall, Still: A wonderful and true story for all persons regardless of age. This book chronicles
the life of Julie Suhr, beginning with her child hood dream, Julie shares 70 years of her life, bringing the joy
and passion of the horse to all. When reading her book, I was already in tears by the acknowledgment and
had not even gotten to chapter 1. We, my husband, daughter and I were honored to have had the
opportunity to ride with Julie and her husband Bob, in Peru January 2005. At age 81 Julie can still ride
like the wind, what a role model she is for all of us and "I want to be her when I grow up", (even it I don’t
have 22 Trevis Cups under my belt!) As Julie’s gift to us all, she is donating her book profits to the
American Endurance Ride Conference Trail Committee and The Western States Trails Foundation Trails
Committee, for trail development. "A woman with a relentlessly sunny disposition and a will of steel",
Sports Illustrated 1987; "Suhr has received a good share of admiration…" New Your Times, 1990; " At age
63, she is one of the world’s best long distance horseback riders…" KPIX TV, San Francisco, 1987. All
books are personally autographed by the author. Item # BK-JS –Price $24.95
The Truth About Women and Horses: YEE-HAW! Grab onto your hats and take a wild ride
through topics of love, sex, death, beauty, aging, and more as seen through the eyes of 11 unforgettable
characters and their horses. You'll laugh, cry, and be disturbed in full measure as you enter the crazy,
profound and daring mind of award winning playwright, Nancy Conger. This DVD is absolutely
outstanding and one that you will watch over and over and share with your horsy friends -guaranteed.
Available only though Hill View Farms ® and Nancy directly if you attend one of her live stage
performances! Running time 88 minutes. Item# BK-NC Price $18.95 (reg. $20.00)
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BLANKETS
Cotton Summer Sheets: At last a blanket that
actually passes our testing. After two years
watching this blanket perform under extreme
conditions I can put our name on them! These are
quality-hand-crafted blankets that are custom
designed for durability, convenience and comfort at
an affordable price. The Standard construction of
these blankets includes: Velcro closures, tail flaps,
contoured rump darts, wide belly bands, closed
fronts and will have heavy-duty nylon thread. The
light weight, breathable cotton sheets are 80%
cotton and 20% Polly-blend keeping horses dry
and comfortable. (Nylon sheets cause fungus and
mildew to form next to skin). Colors choices are red, black, blue, purple, tan, hunter and burgundy. Trim
choices are black, white, gray, tan, red, navy, hunter, teal and purple. Completely machine washable, made
in Minnesota. Blankets of similar quality are priced as high as $200.00, but our affordable pricing is.
Cotton Sheets: Item # BL-S (State size & color)
Price - $25.00 for 28 to 36
Price - $30.00 for 38 to 48
Price - $35.00 for 50 to 58
Price - $40.00 for 60 to 66
Price - $45.00 for 68 to 70
Price - $50.00 for 72 to 86
Winter Cordura Blankets: At last a
blanket that actually passes our testing.
After two years watching this blanket
perform under extreme conditions I can
put our name on them! These are qualityhand-crafted blankets that are custom
designed for durability, convenience and comfort at an affordable price. The
Standard construction of these blankets includes: Velcro closures, tail flaps,
contoured rump darts, wide belly bands, closed fronts
and will have heavy-duty nylon thread. The winder
blankets will have a tough outer shell of codura with a
quilted poly batting for insulation. This blend of layers
will keep your horse warm and dry. Colors choices are
red, black, blue, purple, tan, hunter and burgundy. Trim
choices are black, white, gray, tan, red, navy, hunter,
teal and purple. Completely machine washable, made
in Minnesota. Blankets of similar quality are priced as
high as $200.00, but our affordable pricing is.
Winter Blankets: Item # BL-W (State size & color)
Price - $30.00 for 36 and less
Price - $52.00 for 38 to 48
Price - $62.00 for 50 to 58
Price - $72.00 for 60 to 66
Price - $82.00 for 68 to 70
Price - $92.00 for 72 to 86
Neck Hood: Item # BL-Hood (State size & color)
Price - $49.00 (medium or large)
Price- $45.00 (small or XS)
Dog measurements: in addition to length, measure
the circumference of largest part of the dogs chest
and state the breed of dog.
Proper fit and sizing: when fitting be careful NOT to over-snug the bellybands. There should be enough
room to put a fist between the bellyband and belly (When a horse lays down his belly will expand causing
stress on the seams). When determining size to order, measure the horse from the center of the chest to the
center of the tail, that number will be the size to order. Other options are; Aadjustable shoulder tabs and
open fronts each at an additional $4.00.
Washing and Care: Close all Velcro straps before machine washing in cold water and hang to dry.
Spraying sheets with any silicone or camp-dry spray will help repel water, stains and shavings.
8 * Each order is custom and dropped shipped direct. Additional shipping charges may apply.
BREAST
COLLARS
Leather English or Western Breast collar: Give your mount a softtouch with a soft-sided breast collar. These breast collars begin with an
inner core of nylon webbing that makes this collar strong enough to pull
a car. The core is padded with soft neoprene foam, which gives the
breast collar soft cushioned edges that can’t cut into your horse. The
bottom of the breast collar then is covered with supple moistureresistant garment leather that can’t become sweat-soaked, so this breast
collar needs only a fraction of the maintenance required by other fine
tack. The top of this breast
collar is covered with top
quality
grain
leather.
Because of its construction
this breast collar doesn’t
cause the friction and galling
when your horse gets
sweaty and wet. A strap
that goes over the neck is standard to help maintain the position,
which classifies this as a Pulling Breast Collar as shown in the
photos. This allows your horse maximum freedom of movement.
This breast collar goes English or western. Many western riders
order the English because it’s super strong, yet very conservative in
overall appearance. The English collar is 1" wide, soft and pliable,
tough and carefree. The arms on the small are 18 inches and 21
inches on the large. The western is 2" wide and can be tooled. The
arms are 16 inches on
the small and 19 inches on the large. Stainless steel snaps are
provided at all ends for quick attachment to the saddle and the
girth dees. Available in small or large size. The small will go up
to a medium and the large down to a medium. State leather color.
HVF-Exclusive. Item # BC-E ( English) - Price $150.00
Item # BC-W (Western) - Price $175.00
Rhea on Rhya and the proper
placement of the breast
To properly fit the breast collar. Adjust the breast collar so it
can pulled it away from the horse’s shoulder on one side 3-4"
inches. This allows the animal's shoulder to move freely
forward. Use the neck tug (the strap that goes over the horse's
withers) to adjust the height of the "arms" that lay along the
shoulder slope, offering a comfortable fit and maximum support.
These arms come together in the center of the chest and are
connected to a center strap that connects the breast collar to the
to the dee on the girth, between the horse's front legs. This center
strap will keep the breast collar from moving up, and choking the
horse and will allow your horse to eat and drink comfortably.
Correctly fit this strap should hang down no more than 1 to 2
inches when the horse is standing. The over all position of the
breast collar should be as shown in the photos above and below.
Mom and her girls showing properly fitting breastcollars
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CART BY RANCH HANDLER
The Collapsible Ranch
Handler
Cart:
A
collapsible cart that goes
together in two steps. Folds
up fast, lays flat for easy
trailer hauling. Made with
¾ inch steel tubing, the cart
has epoxy powder coat
finish,
air-inflated
pneumatic 12-inch diameter
tires and bearings with
grease fittings. This cart
will support a number of
cart accessories that will pivot on the cart’s trunnion mount,
always riding level for easy pushing and no spilling. Initial
assembly required. Item # C-CRH - Price $160.00
Cart folded up, stored
in tack compartment.
The Collapsible Muck
Bag: This completely collapsible
muck bag is made of tough, laminated
vinyl that will not crack or get brittle
in cold weather. The trunnion pivot
system on the cart will allow you to
dump this bag easily using the pull
strap. Will hold 20 gallons. Collapsible Muck Bag Complete: Item # C-CD - Price $65.00
In Use
The Collapsible Water Bag:
This completely collapsible water
bag is made of tough yellow,
laminated vinyl that will not crack
or get brittle in cold weather. Best
of all you will be able to zip close
this bag, so you will not loose one
drop of water while pushing your
cart even over very rough terrain.
The trunnion pivot system on
the cart will allow you to
easily set down the water bag full or empty, while using
your cart for other chores.
Will hold 20 gallons. Bag is
red in color. Item #
C-CWB - Price $85.00
The Collapsible Cart
with water and muck bag folded up. This cart is built. Strong
and Stable! Actual shipping charges apply for cart and
accessories:
10 Solana’s first ride with out-riders
Don - ready to ride
CLOTHING
Packable Poncho: The Original lightweight 8 oz. Oilskin poncho by
Outback is waterproof, and has a hood.
It has a large gusseted V-neck pullover opening with zipper closure and
the lockable shock-cord hood can be
drawn tight and close to protect head
and neck. It has a 4-strap opening
down each side and large zippered front pouch protected by
deep placket. This poncho will not only protect you from the
rain but also your saddle. Unlined and folds into zippered ripstop nylon pouch outfitted with D-rings to be attached to your
saddle! One size that will slide over your riding helmet and go
over it keeping your head dry. Available in Black, Navy and
Bronze.(Folds into itself and can be attached to the back of your saddle.) Wonderful.
Item # CL-OP - Price $79.95
Emergency Poncho: A hooded polyethylene poncho that is lightweight and reusable.
One size fits all. Keep one in the glove box of your car, truck or trailer, in your backpack
and in your saddlebags. Super in a pinch or to just give away for the price.
Item # TR-P - Price .75
The Hands Free Umbrella: This umbrella hat is super for
all kinds of tasks requiring the use of both hands when it is
raining. Such as doing horse chores. This hat not only keeps
you dry when doing chores, it also desensitizes your horses.
An excellent training tool when feeding, as it delivers the
ultimate reward for not being afraid, food. Color navy blue.
Item # CL-UB - Price $7.99
Oil Skin Cream: This Duck Back
reproofing cream from the Outback Trading Co., is what is needed for reconditioning oilskin clothing. A 6 oz container contains mineral oil, selected
waxes, lanolin and vitamin E oil.
Item # CL-CR Price $8.50
The Winter 3-finger Glove: By Mountain Horse this design makes this the
perfect glove for winter riding. Breathable and waterproof this glove has
reflective piping with an elastic wrist with hook & loop closure for a wonderful
fit. It also has extra reinforcements to prevent wear from the reins. Color is black,
outer shell: 96% polyester, 4% elastane, lining is 100%
polyester fleece and the insulation is 100% fiberfill
Thinsulate™. Size: S, M, L XL and XXL.
Item # CL-3G - Price $32.00
Cathy
in
Mexico
Riding Glove: The Hill View Farms Riding glove is
the most perfect riding glove ever made. It took over
2 decades to find a manufacturer who would make
these gloves to
Starting under saddle specifications.
Perfection is the
only word to describe them. Kit thin—at 3
oz, these deerskin gloves allow you to feel
everything. They have wear patches just
where you need them for riding, so no more
split seams, snags, or sloppy fit. These
gloves are your second skin; they protect
your hands as you ride, pick a horse’s foot,
or button your shirt. (You can even pick up
a pin while wearing them!) How sweet is
that? FANTASTIC!. Available in natural,
brown or black. Sizes are: 7, 7.5, 8 and 8.5.
Specify color and size.
Item # CL-RG-Price 45.00
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Hat Sizing: Getting the correct size will give you years of wearing
pleasure. Using a tape measure, measure the widest part of your
head, just above the ears and eyebrows, to the nearest 1/8th inch.
Head size in inches = Hat size
21 = 6 5/8 (XS)
21.5 to 21.7 = 6.7 and 6 7/8 = (S)
22 to 22.5 = 7 and 7 1/8 = (M)
22.7 to 23 = 7.25 and 7 3/8 = (L)
23.5 to 24 =7.5 and 7 5/8 = (XL)
Felt Hat: Here is a marvelous
crushable Lite Felt Hat by
Bailey. I’ve seen these hats and
wondered "are they for real?" You bet they are! This hat can be scrunched
into a ball, jammed into saddlebags and still keep its shape-great for
traveling! It is 100% wool, stylish, durable, water repellent and comes
with a stampede string to keep your hat on as you tear down the trail or
come into gusty winds. This Morgan hat is a brown olive mix in color and
comes in S (21-21.5"), M (22"), L (23"), and XL (23.5).
Item # CL-HAT – Price $40.00
Felt hat with Earflaps: Here is another marvelous crushable Lite Felt
Hat by the Bailey Hat company, called "Aspen". This hat too can be
scrunched into a ball, jammed into saddlebags and still keep its shape, great
for traveling! It is 100% lite wool, stylish, durable, water repellent and
comes with a stampede string to keep your hat on as you tear down the
trail or come into gusty winds. This hat has the added benefit of earflaps
that fold up or down depending on the weather. The hat is a medium brown in color and comes in XS (20 20.5) S (21-21.5"), M (22"), L (23"), and XL (23.5). Item # CL-HATF – Price $40.00
Crushable Felt Hat by Bailey: Yet another wonderful felt hat called
“The Sequoia”. This hat has a 3.5-inch crown and a 3 1/4 inch brim.
Stylish and very western with stampede string. Black in color. Sizes are
XS, S, M, L, and XL. Item # CL-HATB-Price $40.00
Aussie Breezer Hat: This packable,
crushable Aussie hat is made of cotton
twill. It has 3-inch brim and mesh sides.
Great for keeping your head cool during
the hot season. Comes with a stampede
cord. Available in Khaki or Sage Green. Sizes S (21 3/4), M (22 3/4), L (23
1/8), or LX (23 7/8). Item # CL-MHAT– Price $24.50
Polar Fleece Cap: This cap is exactly what the riders in
Iceland use under their riding helmets to keep their heads
warm and they should know! After seeing this, and being
the seamstress that I am, I knew that I could whip these
up in a jiffy. This single layer cap is made of either black,
"Polar-Tec 200" (will allow for
some air movement through fabric) The "Windblock" fleece
(will not allow any wind to
blow through). This cap covers your ears and Velcro’s shut under your chin. This
cap is designed to be worn under a hat or helmet. A must for any cold outdoor
activity such as; doing chores, riding, skiing, snowmobiling or dog sledding, but
my husband loves his worn under his logger/brush helmet as he cuts wood in the
bitterly cold, windy Minnesota winters. Item # CL-CAP - Price $10.00.
The Deluxe Cap (with face warmer): On cold, windy, bitter days when the
wind is so raw you have to walk backwards just to keep your face from freezing
off. This is the cap to have. Neck warmers work, but not with a helmet. This
two-in-one cap is marvelous. Use the wrap to keep your face nice and warm as
you are out riding and doing chores or remove it for those slightly warmer days. Adjusts easily with 4 Velcro
closures for a personal fit. One size fits all. HVF exclusive. **Please note
that with the windblock material you can't hear very well through. So when
out by roads you may not be able to hear traffic. If you need to hear select
the Polar-Tec 200. The Polar-Tec 200 comes in black only and for the
Windblock hunter green or black. Item # CL-CAPD – Price $20.00
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HVF Ball Cap: Elegantly styled and adjustable. No Velcro!
Item # CL-HVF – Price $10.50
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The “bug cap”: This all mesh hood slips easily over your head, helmet, hat,
keeping out those pesky deer flies, mosquitoes, flies, and gnats. Perfect for all
outdoor activities, such as riding, hiking, mowing lawns, gardening, fishing and
pitching stalls. It has excellent visibility and ventilation. It provides facial
protection without poisonous chemicals. This mesh hood comes with an adjustable
elastic cord for under your shoulders, so it will not ride up when you bend over or
when your race down the trails. We keep this hood in our saddlebags at all times. It
takes up no room at all and has been a lifesaver. Item # TR-Bug Cap –
Price $10.00
The Mosquito/Gnat Jacket: No chemicals or nasty sprays, just the
best netting protection yet! This hooded jacket has reinforced shoulders,
elbows, and hood, and zipper closures. It folds into itself for handy
storage, The specially designed hand cover comes with a thumb hole that
allows you to have your hands protected or free and ready for work or
play. Perfect for hiking, riding, angling, yard work, gardening, or any other
activity that exposes your skin to blood-thirsty insects. Lightweight,
cool to wear, strong netting - absolutely outstanding, available in XL, L,
M S. Item # CL-NJ – Price $45.00
Tilley Walking and Riding Socks: Guaranteed to last three years - or
your money back. These walking and riding socks offer a cushioned sole
and ribbed arch arch support and no-feel toe seam for comfort on long
hikes or posting for long stretches. Made mostly (63%) of itchless
Merino Wool, plus (25%) stretch nylon, (11%) Teflon® for stopping
blisters before they start, and (1%) Lycra®. They will usually dry
overnight, depending on preparation and humidity. Comes in brown,
black or gray color and sizes M (Women's shoe size 6 1/2 – 10 or men's 5 - 8 1/2, L (Women's shoe size
10 1/2 - 13 ½ or men's 9 – 12 or XL (Women's shoe size 14 - 16 ½ or men's 12 1/2 – 15 size.) We love these
sox, they do not work their way down and feel totally great. We now know why you actually do get what
you pay for! Plus these are guaranteed against holes for 3 years! Item # CL-TS Price $20.50
Boot Warmers: Cold Feet? Tired of stepping into a cold boot? Love
your chore boots but don’t like that cold and hard feeling you get when
you step into them? Well then, give these a try. These insoles are made of
real surgically tanned sheepskin that will cushion your foot, absorb
moisture and provide shock absorption while keeping your foot warm
and comfortable all day. Three sizes designed to be trimmed to fit: Small
(Ladies 4-5). Medium (ladies 6-11 men up to size 8. Large (ladies 12
plus, men size 9 plus) Natural color. Seen elsewhere for $16.95. Our price:
Item # CL-BW- Price $9.99
Camp
Fixaphone™ : A unique mobile phone case designed for
those with an active life-style or anyone who wants quick
and easy access to their mobile phone. FIXAPHONE™ is
constructed of wet-suit neoprene, which is machine
washable, durable, stretchy material, that is soft and
lightweight, making it comfortable to wear on your arm or
leg, eliminating uncomfortable belt clips at your waist. The adjustable Velcro strap
gives a firm fit and allows free movement while working or playing. A convenient way
to carry your mobile phone while you are running, biking, gardening,
hiking, shopping, horseback riding, at the gym, and so much more…
Never miss a call again! Available in black, red, yellow, green or blue and
2 sizes, small or large. Small will fit phones 2 to 4 inches and large will fit
phones 3 to 5 inches. New colors in small size only of ocean blue, pink
and purple. Fits most mobile phones and holds some pagers, mp3
players and 2-way radios. State color
and size.
Time
Item #TR-FIX – Price $14.95
Extender Strap: Adds 6 inches for
thighs or fitting over clothing.
Item# TR-FXE - Price $3.50
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Women's Travel Brief: They ain’t pretty – that's for
sure, but now you have the best in riding and traveling
underwear! Sexy they may not be but only two pair
will take you around the world - fact! These are the
most practical, comfortable travel underwear you will
ever own. Fast drying and sweat defying, they will
neither chafe nor bind and virtually shows no panty
lines. Made from a patented lightweight polyester fiber
that wicks away moisture and dries quickly. Stain, odor
and bacteria resistant. It will keep its shape and appearance longer than traditional cotton. This patented
fabric
wicks
away perspiration better than cotton keeping you
Sizes Waist
cooler
and
drier
in the summer and warmer in the winter. No
XS 24
special-care
required,
simply wash twist in a towel and hang
S
26-27
M
29-31 overnight to dry and eureka, a fresh pair to wear by morning!
These briefs virtually show NO panty lines compared to anyL
33
XL 35-37 thing else! And YES they DO eliminate
heat chaffing on those LONG rides! Se2XL 40
3XL 43-46 lect size and color, either white or gray
and either high or low cut.
Item # CL-U Price $15.00 (reg. 18.50)
high
cut
low
cut
Sticky Seat Riding
Pants: You’ll Love the
Fit and Feel of a
No
StickySeat Pant. The
Lines
Lines
StickySeat (or not with
the Eventer pant)
totally keeps your Butt in the saddle - or legs on
your steed. StickySeat is a 4-way cotton nylon
Lycra (67% cotton, 28% nylon, 5% spandex)
that fights muscle fatigue, wicks away moisture
(super for hot muggy weather) and flatters your
figure. The compression stretch fabric smoothes
and supports while the flatlock stitching
visually lifts the seat and subtracts inches off the
waistline. The flattering style lines are used
with your silhouette and the seam placement
will never interfere with riding. The pant design offers a no
slide action with genuine ultra suede elongated knee patches.
The lower front/ higher back waistband is wide and flattering
or on the Eventer Breech - traditional styling. All come with wide belt loops and
inside key pocket wrap up the whole ensemble. Machine wash and dry and
made in the USA. Color selections are: Black, Chocolate Brown, Dark Taupe,
Burgundy and Denham blue. Our styles offered are stated below. Select style
and color. Item # CL-SS - $77.00
1) Traditional Boot Cut - which you have the option of dressing up by
adding the rhinestone leg bling for an additional $10.00. Pants come in
two lengths, 31" (Medium) or 35" (long).
2) The Eruostyle Breeches - Similar to the Traditional boot cut, but
tapered at the ankle for the traditional look or if wearing tall boots.
3) The Eventer Breeches - The last style to round out our very best of
picks. This pant is perfect if you spend a lot of time in the saddle or in a 2-point you will find this is the
only breech to have. Also if you sit well, but wish your leg would stay still or if you are working or
training young stock, these are the perfect, as this pant gives you an overall all over grip from sit bones to
boot - perfect for working hours in the saddle. This pant has a traditional waistband, with mock fly and
comes in one length - regular, as it is generous. They also fit tighter so size up if needed.
Camping
with 6 head,
3 kids
a dog and cat.
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Polo Riding Jeans: A tough durable jodhpur riding pant that will take
you from the trail to the rail. Any equestrian will look great in this
tailored fit. The leg stirrups prevent fabric from bunching-up when riding
and same-fabric knee patch provides additional reinforcement. Woven of 92% cotton 8%
lycra for supreme comfort and fit. These are unisex pants (believe it or not). Zippered
closure, pockets and belt loops. Sold by waist size 26. 28. 30. 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40 with
standard leg length, in black. WONDERFUL State waiste size when ordering.
Item #CL-PJ – Price $60.00
For deals on name brand clothing go to: www.hillviewfarms.com
Sonia delivering
Hernando
Ahh...
Kelly and Henry napping. A young girls best friend.
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GIRTHS
Contoured Leather Girth: Give your mount a soft touch
with this soft-sided girth. These girths have no stretch
and are premolded to a curve to fit around the horse; the
girth is shaped wide at the sternum underneath (6.5
inches) and narrow at the horse’s elbows (2 3/8th inch).
Excellent on round-barreled or mutton-withered horses
due to this feature of fitting like “little saddles” under the
horse, holding a saddle more securely than any other girth.
The contour behind the elbow is excellent for those
horses that have a narrow girth area, a large tricep muscle
or those that have tremendous extension, especially
performance horses. Even “cinchy” horses love this girth. These girths are complicated to make, but
they’re worth the extra effort. First, leather skirting is backed with nylon webbing and wet-molded to
a curve. Next, neoprene wet-suit foam is placed behind the webbing and folded over the edges of the
leather and sewn in place, giving your mount soft sedges that will not dig in. Then the neoprene is covered
with a thin layer of cabretta leather and sewn in place. The stainless buckles (1-inch roller for the english)
and the dees are added so a breast strap and flank cinch can be attached. Finally, beautiful top grain
leather (matching your saddle) is sewn on top just short of the finished soft edges. It’s the ultimate! State
size (even sizes only 18 to 52 inches) and leather color. HVF-Exclusive. Western Roller Option: For an
additional $3.00 charge you have the option of having a roller buckle Dee ring on one side that will allow
for easier cinching. Request when ordering. Item # G-SE for English or G-SW
for Western - Price $150.00 (38 inches and over add $10.00)
The Neoprene Smooth and the NO-SLIP Grippy Girth:
Select the smooth black smooth neoprene girth or the textured
non-slip neoprene girth. The No-Slip girth is exactly what
you need for those round horses and for saddles that slip as
this girth will give you the extra grip necessary to keep you in place. Both girths
are made from the highest grade of neoprene available and have a longer life than
the less expensive neoprene girths on the market. The 1-inch roller buckles on
the English girth and the Dee’s on the western girths have two center Dees are of
stainless steel and attached with special 10,000 pound test strength nylon
webbing to ensure maximum strength and performance. The roller buckles are
attached so they pull against the edges of the main strip of webbing. This keeps
the webbing from curling inside the neoprene tube, which can create a hard spot
or lump that can sore the delicate skin of the elbow, or cut in at the sternum area.
The thread used in the Neo-girth is heavy-duty 248 series for extra strength
with UV inhibitor to protect against deterioration from sunlight. Even sizes only, starting from sizes 18
inches up to 54. For sizes over 40 inches add $10.00. HVF-Exclusive. Select Style and Type of
Neoprene.Western Roller Option: For an additional $3.00 charge you have the option of having a
roller buckle Dee ring on one side that will allow for easier cinching. Request when ordering. Item #G-NE
English or Item #G-NW Western - Specify smooth or Grippy Neoprene. Price $55.00
Girth Sock: At last a real innovation, this stretchy cotton terry girth sock prevents or eliminates galling
completely. The sock slips over any type or shape of girth and will roll with the horses skin and is the
perfect absorbent girth cover up. Two sizes: Small 28” unstretched will easily stretch up to 36 inches. Medium 34” unstretched will easily stretch up to 42 inches. Specify size.
Black color only. Item # G-SOX – Price $15.50
Leather Rear Flank Cinch: A rear flank cinch, properly used,
holds the back of the saddle down, keeping it from tipping up. To
adjust a rear flank, tighten firmly when on the ground so that when
you are in the saddle the rear cinch does not hang more than one
inch. This girth is 3-inch wide, top quality leather, stainless steel
hardware, a center strap and snap for attachment to your front girth.
Even sizes only, state leather color. Item #G-RF- Price $80.00
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Girth Converter: Made exclusively for HVF, this devise converts a
western girth to English! Converter is made of black top grain leather
with a center nylon core for strength. It has stainless steel 1-inch
roller buckles for easy girthing, making this gadget simple to use. It is
self-adjusting, thus enhancing comfort. HVF-Exclusive. Sold in sets
of two Item # HR-GC $18.00
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Convert Western rigging to English: The Western converter
is a billet that attaches to any western saddle’s D rings. It has
1-inch billets for attachment of an English girth. Made with
top grain leather on top and bottom with an inner core of nylon
web for strength. Comes with both laces and Chicago screws
for easy attachment. Sold in Pairs. Black or brown color.
HVF-Exclusive. Item # HR-CVW - Price $50.00
Kwik Cinch Barney Buckle: Easy tightening for western
cinches. This unique buckle is thin and adds no extra bulk
under your leg. The Barney Buckle turns any western cinch
into a Smart Cinch. Great for different sized horses that require
different cinch sizes Easily tighten the cinch without dismounting! Remember,
horses ridden for long periods of time in warm conditions can lose up to 50 lbs. in
body weight through sweating. So having the ability to do a "Kwik cinch-up" is
wonderful! Made of polished stainless steel and leather. 3.5" x 2.5" w. For use on
western saddles that have a 1 to 13/4 inch latigo belt. The Kwik Cinch stays with
your saddle and can be used on any size western cinch. Selected as the top 101
innovations for 2003 by Tack n’ Togs trade magazine. HVF-Exclusive.
Item # HR-KC - Price $24.99
English Girth Tightener: By using leverage, this "belly buster"
allows easy cinching up of even the biggest air bag of a horse! No more
than 10 inches long its easy to take along out on the trail. Make
cinching up fast and easy with this nifty device. (Warning: you can
easily over tighten.) HVF exclusive. Item # HR-BB - Price $19.95
The Girth / Cinch Ring Cover:
This fabric coated on one side,
neoprene cover will shield your horse
against your raw cinch ring or even
from your saddles Blevins keeper or slide. This cover will stretch as wide
as 5 inches and go down to two inches with the adjustable Velcro tabs. Sold
as a single: Made in USA Item# G-RC Price $ 6.99 Two for $11.99
How do I know what size girth or cinch to purchase? You might need two girths sizes, depending upon
how fat your horse gets in the off season and how much he shapes-up during riding. On western saddles,
you should never be more than 6 inches away from the D ring on either side of the saddle and no closer than
one inch. On English saddles your girth should be half way up the billets on either side. On both saddles,
towards the end of and the beginning of the riding season, when your horse is either putting on weight or
is fat from his time off, you will be on the outer edges of your billets or distance from the D ring. The
opposite is true when your horse is in peak form, upper half of billets and closer to the D ring.
Rhea and her “Mister Man”
One of our last memories before
he left us to that place where
horses forever run free.
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GROOMING
Premier Rose’ Conditioner Concentrate: This is the
leave-in hair and skin conditioner (The best kind.) You are not
rinsing your money down the drain! Apply when horse is
wet or dry. Formulated with some of the richest oils
available, to give your horse the most beautiful supple hair
and skin. A "wet look" with NO silicone, to cause saddle
slipping or glycerin, which can cause breakage from buildup.
Leaves moisture-rich hair with color and does not attract
dust. This is a concentrate that needs to be diluted and I
strongly recommend the Premier spray bottle, which has the calibration marks for you. When mixed, this
product is less than $3.00 per gallon! (Just so you all know, we’ve got three girls who LOVE hair, and
have 10 Peruvian Paso horses with incredible manes and tails. This is the ONLY product that we have
found to condition our horses’ hair and allow for the continuous brushing from our girls. This stuff is
wonderful). Item # GR-SC – Price $18.95 for quart or $45.95 for one gallon.
Premier Nature Sheen Shampoo: When you need shampoo, use this pH-balanced moisturizing
shampoo that is NEVER drying. This is a concentrated product- a little goes a long way. Lathers great,
and rinses easily in COLD water. (If shampoos do not say cold water they don’t) Kid safe, so if they miss
a patch of shampoo during rinsing, the shampoo will not encourage dandruff. A veterinarian, Bob
Wallace, developed all of the Premier line. Item # GR-SH - Price $13.95 quart or $32.95 for gallon.
Premier White Magic: If needed, use this pH balanced formula for a "shimmering white" or a horse
that "glows white" (that is what those who use it say). Great for paints, grays, palominos and even
known to intensify black horses. This product is not like any other and will never turn purple on your
horse, you or your cloths. Item # GR-MW - Price $10.95 pint or $16.95 quart.
Premier Spray Bottle: The ultimate sprayer. This calibrated spray bottle holds up to 3
times the volume of other hand sprayers. Bottle has a full year warranty, even with fly spray!
Item # GR-SB – Price $5.95
Carrs Mane and Tail Conditioner. By appointment to her majesty The Queen, this
conditioner will give you a tangle free main and tail with results lasting for up to two weeks.
This imported product is easy to use with no mess. Outstanding results, actually
unbelievable, for completely eliminating wind knots for up to two weeks. Use on manes and
tails only. One liter. Item # GR-MT Price $32.00
Tail & Mane Detangler by Tail Tamer: Natural ingredients such as Shea butter
work to detangle manes leaving them soft and tangle free for days. This is a nongreasy formula with no silicone so it does not collect dirt and dust. To use drizzle
along crest and brush down into mane. This product is perfect for the final touch
before going into the show ring as it divides and separates each hair leaving it to
sparkle and glisten under the spotlight! 14 oz. (works on your hair too)
Manufacturer special: Item # GR-DET – Price $12.50
Hand-Held Flow-Through Body Brush-Deluxe: When we found this brush, it
was a dream come true. This hand-held brush will cut your scrubbing time by
half. Now you can gently scrub your horse clean as the water flow rinses dirt
away from the bristles and off your horse. The slim head of this brush reaches
into all the small hard-to-scrub places. With an overall length of 15 in., you have
plenty of leverage to scrub off the ickiest of grime. The bristles on this brush are
sturdy, yet soft enough to do under belly and flanks. Comes with a speed control valve and “quick
connect” pieces for customizing its use. Green color. HVF exclusive. Item # GR-HB – Price $9.50
Sprayer: This sprayer with hose connection kit is made of durable polymer featuring a
protective soft dial rear trigger for precision flow control. The luxury nozzle pampers your
horse with various delivery settings from mist to jet. Also includes “quick connect” pieces
for use with hose. Green color. HVF exclusive. Item # GR-NZD – Price $5.95
Sweat Scraper: This aluminum scrape is the easiest to us, store and clean
up. Item # GR-SS - Price $1.50
Roaching Shears: The best way to make a bridle
path are with these 8 inch curved roaching shears are heavy duty scissors with a
comfort grip that will not sore your hand when cutting away. They are strong and
will cut easily through any thickness of mane. Stainless steel.
Item # GR-RS - Price $10.00
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Hoof Pick with Brush: Assorted colors. Tough. Item # GR-HP - Price $1.50
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Mesh Sponge Bag: Cool down your horse without leaving your saddle. Just “throw
your sponge overboard" into a creek, stream or water trough. Natural sponges are
preferred for their capacity to hold a lot of water, but they become heavy and usually
break through the grommet. So here is the solution! This sponge bag is made of tough
polyurethane mesh, which helps keep dirt and debris off the sponge while dunking,
and comes with a snap for fastening anywhere onto your saddle or breast collar, and
also has an extra-long string. Great bag for holding all your little pieces of sponge or a
great big new one! Ideal for competitive, endurance or long distance riders!
Item # GR-Mesh – Price $9.00
Tangle Wrangler Brush: This detangling brush is a delight to use. Designed with seven
unique flexible comb rows that bend out and snap back to loosen even the toughest tangles,
snarls and wind knots. This design helps avoid the ripping and tearing that you would get
with a brush that has fixed bristles. This sturdy brush will last and last because it has
nothing to pull out or fall apart. Available in hot pink, orange, lime, purple or black.
Item # GR-WB - Price $5.00
Small Oval Brush by Tail Tamer: This Medium Firm Synthetic is GREAT for
deep cleaning on a sensitive horse. The distressed bristle ends feel soft to the
horses, while the firm under bristles get out the tough dirt. With a size of 6 x 2.5
inches makes this a great brush for getting a good hold.
Item # GR-180 - Price $4.50
Boar Bristle Brush by Tail Tamer: Medium-length, dense natural bristle bush for
deep cleaning. easy to hold at 8 x 2 inches. Item # GR-315 - Price $11.00
Large Oval Heart Brush by Tail Tamer: A colorful brush with short dense
poly bristles for medium cleaning. Adjustable strap makes this 7.5 x 3.5 ich
brush easy to handle. Item # GR-195 - Price $7.99
Face Brush: This super soft brush is for faces and delicate spots, as it is the
softest brush you can buy. Pure goat hair with a heart center available in colors: pink,
blue, lavender and lime. At a size of 6 x 2.5 inches makes this a sweet brush to hold.
Item #GR-FB $7.50
The Easy Brush: Perfect for brushing out your horses. Easy-to-grip handle, no strain on
your shoulder, elbow, or wrist. The bush everyone grabs before and after riding. 8” handle.
Synthetic: Item # GR - ZB-Price $5.00 or Natural: Item # GR-ZBN - Price $5.50
Self Cleaning Curry: This unique brush has
retractable teeth with two settings. When the teeth
are full of hair, simply twist the brush and the teeth retract, leaving
the hair behind. Adjustable Velcro hand strap. Great for dogs too!
Item # GR-CC - Price $14.99
Sparkle and Shine: Glitter and
solid color hoof polish. Make your
horses’ and mules’ hooves come
alive in parades, during events, trail
riding or just for fun. Surprise a
friend or sibling by dazzling them
with this JUST FOR FUN polish. Guaranteed to make you
giggle! Glitter colors come in: gold, silver, hot pink, red, blue,
purple and turquoise. Solid colors available in: lime, clear,
black, purple, and hot pink. Item # GR-SP - Price $12.99
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Sparkle and Shine Gel: Make your horses’ and
mules’ come alive in parades, during events, trail
riding or just for fun. Surprise a friend or sibling by
dazzling them with this JUST FOR FUN gel.
Guaranteed to make you giggle! Gel colors come in:
gold, silver, hot pink, red, blue, purple and
turquoise. Item # GR-SG - Price $7.00
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The Miracle Mitt. This soft gentle mitt is made with thousands of
micro-fibers per square inch allowing this mitt to absorb 8 times it's own
weight in water. This mitt holds dust and dirt like a magnet making it
great for dusting tack and windows, home, cars or trailer as it cleans with
out sprays or polishes. It also is great for washing your horse, especially
the face and legs. But is even better for finishing work. Outstanding for
wiping down your horse prior to the show ring in removing all those
little dust particles, leaving your animal with gleaming coat that would
make even Pledge stand up and take notice. Size 8 x 10 with an elastic cuff, Machine washable, scratch-free
and ultra soft. Item # GR-MM- Price $5.99
Carry All: This organizer is great for just about anything that you need to keep
items separated and organized whether at home, in the barn, camping or on the
road. Made from 600-denier, foam-backed, water-resistant polyester. With
roomy mesh pockets outlining the large center pouch you can keep frequently
used items on the out side and the bulkier items on the inside and it has a strong
wide nylon handle to carry it all! Outstanding for your picnic supplies as well.
We love it! Color selection is green, burgundy, purple, red, navy blue or black.
OR select the bag which has the zippered top closure and shoulder strap in either black or purple color.
Specify bag preference. Item # GR-B Price $20.95
Tidy Pockets: The best trailer and barn organizer.
Store sponges, wipes and grooming items. Made of
tough 600-denier water-resistant polyester that can be
easily cleaned. Has mesh pockets to allow airflow and
inhibit mildew and mold growth and grommets that
allow for easy mounting. The deluxe is 23" wide x 46"
long and has 14 pockets with a large zipper pocket at
the bottom. The basic or half door is 23 in. wide and 25
in. long with 9 pockets. Colors: green, burgundy,
purple, red, navy blue or black. Specify color and style.
Item # GR-TP 9 - Price $28.00 or GR-TP 19 - Price $48.00 for deluxe.
Equi-Spa™ Peppermint Summer Protection: By Tail Tamer, this product is an
all-natural repellent which is an effective barrier against flying insects that bite and
sting. Spray on then brush into the coat for maximum protection. Made from a base
of witch hazel (known for centuries as a natural cleanser and astringent) and
fractionated coconut oil (known to be easily absorbed and very moisturizing), along
with catnip oil that is extremely effective against mosquitoes. Composed of safe all
natural, pesticide-free, plant-based ingredients that are safe for horses of all ages
including lactating mares and for humans as well. 32 oz Spray Bottle.
Item# SU-201 - Price $22.00
Bug Balm: This belly balm is made with bees wax this product stays
on and lasts for days. Smells great, is soothing and helps the body heal naturally as it has
Aloe Vera. Contains natural repellents and has the consistency of soft butter. Wonderful.
Item # SU-BB - Price $11.99
Eucalyptus Oil: 4 oz. Hard to find and costly to buy. One of the essential ingredients in
preparing an all natural fly/insect spray for your horses. Recipe for fly spray on pg. 75.
Item # SU-EU - Price
$14.95 (reg 22.95)
10% Permethrin: Controls
fleas, lice, mites and flies.
Long lasting - broad
spectrum
insecticide
effectiveness. Residual
activity for up to 28 days.
8 oz bottle.
Item # SU-P Price $8.00
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Picket Line Tightener: This “tight rope” is the
ONLY way to tighten up your sagging picket/high
line. It is so easy and yet ingenious (we were the
inventor’s inspiration for this gizmo, after he saw us
struggling with our self-tightening knots). You may
think about making one yourself but for the price offered… forget it. Just order one, you will never be
sorry. How to use: Put your rope up and make it as tight as you can by hand. Then position the two
knobs of the tightener so that the rope runs between them. Then firmly hold the tightener and begin to
walk -twisting the tightener so that the rope twists around the knobs of the tightener. When very tight,
latch the clip on the line. HVF-Exclusive.
Item # HR-PT – Price $25.00
The Horse Positioner: At last a picket or high line fastener that you can put
on both a high line cable and a picket rope too! A fastener that you can move
without lowering or loosening your high line/picket line. This ingenious little
loop attaches easily to rope or cable stays put and will not slide. Position your
hay bags, feed bags and horses and reposition them with total ease. We offer a
2-inch ring for an additional $1.00. This ring will allow for a quicker release
of your lead rope. Item # HR-HP - Price $4.00 or 4 for $15.00.
Optional ring - Price $1.00
To use the horse positioner: 1) Hold the positioner
with your hand by the copper crimp in front of the line
and about 2" above it. 2) With your other hand take the
bottom of the “horse positioner” and bring it up behind
the picket line and through its self and over . 3) Repeat step 2 two more times. 4) Pull
the loop down and straighten the rope so that copper clip is flat in front and the coils
of rope are not over each other. 5) To test, side “the horse positioner” side-to-side
with your hand on the rope coils (not the bottom loop), next pull side ways with the bottom loop and it
will lock each way. 6) Note, if the loop is too long, repeat step 2.
Picket Line Rope: At last here is the picket or “high line” rope you are looking for. This top quality poly
rope has a soft broken in feel, with very little stretch. This rope comes only in red for easy visibility. (Our
youngest daughter was nearly taken out by a rope that she did not see and had a scar on her neck all
summer.) We strongly recommend using red picket leads as well. State length or at .40 cents a foot request
a custom length. Item # HR-PR - Price .40 cents a foot
No-Knot Eliminator Picket Fastener: By popular demand, I’ve included this
picket fastener. If you use a line heavier than a half inch or a line with a lot of
stretch, (basically not the rope we sell) you will find that the other picket fasteners
will "pop" loose. With this No-Knot-Eliminator I can absolutely guarantee a secure hold! Item # HR-KNOT - Price $5.99
Sta-Set Marine Rope: This is the rope that professionals use for
making the high quality halters, lead ropes and lounge lines. For
anyone who may have handled this rope and wondered "where did they get that?” here it is. The 5/16 is
used for making the rope halters (requires 21 feet). Instructions available to make a halter or buy it
completed- see headstalls in the index. Red with white flecks. Item # HR- Rope - Price .75 cents per ft.
The Tree Hugger: Here is the friendly tree saver that is easy
to use, and best of all; it will NOT slip down the tree when
trying to position it. Black nylon, triple enforced, 6-foot long,
no hardware to rust. Made in the good old USA! Sold as pairs.
HVF-Exclusive. Item # HR-TH - Price $12.00
Sure Knot Rope Cleat: Finally, for those who cannot tie a
good knot to save their life and those who do not want to
struggle getting tight knots undone. This rope cleat will take all
of the guesswork out of knot-tying, plus it adds the safety of being able to perform a quick release FAST.
A must for those who use picket lines. Just wrap your rope around this gizmo and then relax, knowing
that your horses are secure. Steel powder coat finish, 10 inches long. HVFExclusive. Item # HR-RC - Price $10.00
Taveling Tack Rack: Clips over stall edge, horse trailer, tack trunk or
use at home. Enameled tubular and bar steel construction. Assorted
colors. Item # GR-TACK - Price $5.50
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*Safety Tip* When horse camping, space your leads 20 to 24 feet apart, giving
each animal an area that is 10 to 12 feet. Set the length of the animals lead long
enough where they can lie down. Make sure that he is 8 to 10 feet away from any
vehicle, trailer or trees.
Picket Lead / Cross Tie: This lead /cross tie is
made in red for easy visibility. It comes standard
with a quick release swivel panic snap on both
ends or you can special order a snap of your
choosing on the other end (for attachment to
your horse‘s halter). This lead is adjustable
from 2 to 7 feet and is designed that even when
Stainless.Steel trigger
adjusted short it will not loop open, thus
swivel and Spring snap @
avoiding possible injury. HVF-Exclusive.
$3.00
Item # HR-PL - Price $12.00
The High Line Picket Pole: No more worrying about tying to trees or if there
is nothing to tie to at all. Now you can picket anywhere. Simply slide this into
your RV’s, SUV’s or pick-up’s 2-inch receiver hitch. This unique pole is 6 feet high
plus the additional height of your hitch. Fasten the end of your high line to your
trailer, then run the rope through the ring at the top of your “picket pole” and tie
off with a “belaying” knot (a continuous figure eight, securing the end by tucking
it under the last crossover) on the arms of the cleat. Quick and easy. Pole is strong
11 gauge steel and weighs 22 lbs. Powder coat finish. HVF exclusive. Actual
shipping charges apply. Item # HR-PP - Price $69.00
Bells: Bells are commonly used to alert wild life when you are
riding and are used on high-lines, picket-lines and fencing to alert
owners when things are getting out of control and require
attention. The large cowbell is copper and measures 4 x 3 x 2
and has a deeper ring. The smaller liberty bell is brass and
measures 2 x 2.5 inches and has a tingly ring.
Item # HR-CB Price $5.50 cow bell or Item # HR-LB Price $2.00 liberty bell.
Trailer Tie: This nylon web trailer tie has a heavy easy open bull snap on
one end and a panic release snap on the other. It’s adjustable from 18-36
inches, black or red color. Item # HR-TT - Price $7.00
Bridle Hook: Vinyl coated – black with screws. Item # HR-BH – Price $2.50
Twist n’ Flex: This giant twist tie is a handy twist, perfect for so many uses.
The strong, plastic-coated iron wire is 32 inches long. It is further coated with soft foam
and is simple to twist – as one would do with a twist-tie. This Twist n’ Flex is perfect
for tying up a loose end of rope on your picket or high line, for tying up pails, buckets,
tarps – you name it. No messing with baler twine and then with scissors or knife cutting
it loose. This is a wonderful product to have with a price that cannot be beat. Packaged
as a pair of two, red or black color. Item # HR-TW- Price $9.99
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Neoprene Crupper - A crupper will hold the back of the saddle down, as well as keep
the saddle in place when going downhill. If you do not use a crupper when going
downhill, your saddle may run into your mount’s rotating shoulder and the girth
may run into his elbow /arm pit area-with the potential of galling and soring him
terribly. A crupper also will keep your saddle from ending up on your mount’s
neck! The proper use of a crupper can help alleviate both. This crupper has a
pliable braided nylon core for strength, and is sleeved with soft Neoprene
that actually doesn’t chafe! The tail loop has bridle snaps on both ends so
it rides balanced and has two long center straps of black nylon webbing
that can be easily adjusted either long or short for different backed
horses. Stainless Steel Hardware. HVF-Exclusive. To properly adjust the
crupper: Square your horse up, adjust the crupper so you can lift it off the
rump 3” to 4” inches. The loop on this crupper can be purchase
separately. Item # HR-C – Price $45.00.
Double Strap Crupper - Item # HR-C2 - Price $55.00
Loop only, Item # HR Loop - Price $20.00
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Breeching: Designed with horses in mind. Why use breeching? Breeching
helps stabilize a load more than any crupper, and is also nicer to the
animal. Some horses and mules do not like a crupper, or they put up their
tail up or hold it off to the side and off goes the crupper. Some equines have
such a difficult tail set it is very hard to properly set a crupper and the
animal ends up galled or worse yet, ornery and may buck. This breeching
is half the weight anything else on the market. Stronger than any leather
and more stable with ten - yes 10 – 1 inch soft nylon straps from 30 to 40
inches long to accommodate both small and huge equines. All the hardware is
stainless, no more rust ever. The ten stainless steel sliders and 6 swivel trigger snaps
make for quick and easy adjustments, on and off. Gone for good are those horrible
Conway buckles and dry, brittle – rotten leather that is impossible to work with.
The strap is now 3 inches wide and 37 inches long and completely padded. No more
cutting into and galling your animals’ buttocks. HVF-Exclusive. Comes in black or
brown.
Item # HR-BR – Price $195.00
The Camp Saw: This Coghlan’s saw is for serious trail clearing. Saw is 19 inches
overall in length with a 12-inch carbon steel tempered flexible blade. It cuts smooth
and clean on the pull stroke. The 3-sided razor sharp teeth never need sharpening.
Comes with sheath for attachment to your person or saddle.
Item #HR-CSS – Price$16.50
The Unbelievable Saw®: A hand-held, flexible,
lightweight saw that cuts limbs faster than you'd believe
possible, even in the tightest spots. This is why it is
called the "Unbelievable" saw (or as we like to say, a
pocket chain saw because) it can fit into a pocket).
Easily cut through a 3 inch tree limb, the toughest wood,
the thickest brush, around corners, under fences, around
roots, along fence rows and even over high limbs in less
than 20 seconds with the Unbelievable Saw®. This saw is a must have. PERIOD. If you
ride through wooded lands, clear trails; are an outdoors enthusiast, a gardener, hunter, backpacker,
fisherman, hiker, professional tree trimmer, homeowner or camper you can’t possibly imagine how
WONDERFUL this saw is. Our only regret is that we did not find this years ago! Details: Extremely fast
and easy to use; doesn't require great strength.This unusually lightweight saw weighs just 5 ounces and
makes cutting branches over your head a breeze. Just throw the saw over the branch and whiz it off. For
commercial use, this saw cuts 2 x 4 lumber and PVC pipe (great for tight areas, such as inside walls
between studs or in the bottom of a ditch). The saw has 92 bi-directional cutting teeth so it cuts in both
directions it can be used by one or two people and the unique design makes it much less likely to bind
while cutting. This 21-inch saw is made of high strength, heat-treated steel and is coated for rust
resistance, which makes it stay sharp almost indefinitely. If it ever needs sharpening, a normal flat file
does the job. This pocket sized saw comes in handy zip-lock plastic pouch which is easy to store, (folds
up to 4 x 2 x 1.5 bundle) and requires as much room as a crumpled up handkerchief! – Fits in your pocket,
back-pack or saddle bag.Made in the USA and makes a truly useful, original gift that will be appreciated.
We LOVE this saw - it is phenomenal - so much so that we are still shaking our
heads in amazement! Item # HR-SAW - Price $19.95
The Sierra Folding Camp Saw: By Coghlan’s, a wonderful compact
lightweight-folding saw with a locking 7.25-inch blade that can be inexpensively
replaced instead of sharpened. Saw cuts on the pull stroke and is 9.5 inches long
when folded shut. Perfect for saddlebags. Replacement blades available.
Item #HR-CS – Price $7.50 complete saw.
Item #HR-CSB- Price $4.50 replacement blade
Water Bag: This is a perfect bag for trail riders and hikers
alike. Made of nylon with carry straps. This bag will
carry 2.5 gallons of water without spilling a drop – even if
you set it down! When empty, this bag scrunches down
to the size of your fist, perfect for pockets or saddlebags.
Item# HR-WB- Price $5.50
Wall mount standard levels: Screw-mounted level provides front–to-back and/or
side-to-side leveling. Easy to use and read – the best Set of two.
Item# TP-LL – Price $3.25
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Scissor Snap: These are nickel over brass 3/4 inch-long snaps. These are
wonderful for hooking all kinds of stuff. Select round or square eye.
Item # HR-SNAPS - Price $1.00
Breast collar Dee’s: Use these stainless steel Dee’s to attach a breast collar to
the saddle. They come with screws for easy attachment to the saddle.
Item # HR-BD – Price $5.00 pr
Accessory Dee’s: Stainless steel, these are those ever needed loops for hooking anything and everything
to the saddle. They come with screws for easy attachment. Item # HR-AD – Price $5.00 pr
Crupper Dee: Stainless steel Dee with screws for easy attachment. Item # HR-CD – Price $3.00
Footman’s loops with screws: Stainless steel brackets are a welcome addition to any saddles’ fork or
cantle. Item # HR-FL – Price $5.00 pr
Rings: Stainless steel one-inch rings are a great addition. Attach under Footman’s Loops for an extra
"snap on" spot. Item # HR-R – Price $3.00 pr
Hoof Pick or Knife Holder: Comes with leather string for attachment to your
saddle. Specify leather color. Item # HR -Holder - Price $12.00
Saddle Strings: These strings are 30 inches long and come on Stainless steel
rings, footman loops or Dee’s with screws. State color of brown or blackwhen
ordering. Item # HR-ST – Price $20.00 pr
Western off-billet: Leather with nylon reinforced webbing.
Item # HR-OB – Price $20.00
Western latigo: Real latigo leather strap. Includes both leather ties and Chicago
screws and for attachment to saddle.Item # HR-WL – Price $30.00
English billets: Pair of billets with screws. Item # HR-EB - Price $50.00
Rear flank billets: Pair of leather billets for attachment to Dee rings on the rear rigging
of a western saddle. Item # HR-RB - Price $40.00.
Portable / adjustable pail / bucket holder: This easy-to-use pail/bucket holder will
not rust, rot or corrode. Made of stainless steel hardware and nylon this holder is strong,
completely safe and will last a lifetime. 22 inches long with 1-inch black nylon; 4-inch SS
spring snap and a 2-inch SS O-ring. HVF exclusive. Item # HR-PH – Price $10.00
Mounting Block: Now you can mount up with out
pulling out your horse’s back or your own.. This 3-step
rise by High Country Plastics is 18” wide, 31 ¼” and 22”
high. Actual shipping rate applies. Choose from forest green, blue, red,
tan, gray, black, purple or pink. Call for shipping.
Item # HR-MS Price $75.99
The Highline/ Tie-Picket-Arm: 3 in 1 offers
3+ options in one easy package! 1) the Highline option allows height
adjustments in one-inch increments. Using this option, the highline can be run
from the trailer to another location. 2) by simply turning this pole upside down,
it provides an instant Picket-line attachment. 3) best of all, when there is
nothing else to tie to, it is easy to add the flexible Arm Extension. With the
extension, horse is cantilevered to 4 feet from the trailer! Complete package kit
includes: powder coated 11 gauge steel mounting bracket with one 1/8 x 4 x 12
inch backer plate, one 3/8 inch nut, two 3/8 inch washers, two 3/8 x 2 1/2 inch
button head cap mounting bolts and two quick adjustment pins (Specify thickness of trailer frame so the
correct length can be sent); adjustable4-foot ¾ inch flexible acetyl Arm Extension that
includes quick adjustment pin. Call for shipping quote. Complete package:
HR-PHLA – Price $285.00 Includes the arm extension
Item # HR-PHL – Price $135.00 Without the arm extension.
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TubTrugs: The world’s most flexible 2
handled tub! This tub is the most useful
tool for thousands of jobs around the home
and garden. Great for carrying, mixing,
pouring, scooping, plastering, storing,
washing, gardening, pets: the list of uses for
your TubTrug is literally endless! Used by
professionals the world over, TubTrugs are
fantastic for many heavy-duty jobs; used
by landscape gardeners, builders,
plasterers, mechanics and fishermen the
world over. The extremely strong handles
are flexible; make handling a TubTrug much
easier than any normal bucket or tub. The
tubs are frost and UV proof, which means
your TubTrug, won’t degrade in sunlight or freezing temperatures.
TubTrugs are flexible yet very, very strong and food grade safe. Come
in a huge range of sizes and colors. Call for shipping*
Item # GR-Tub S (13 x 9 inches, 3.7 gallons) Price $10.00
Lid available**
Item # GR-Tub M (15.5 x 12 inches, 6.9 gallons) Price $12.00**
Item # GR-Tub L (18 x 13 inches, 10 gallons) Price $14.00
Item # GR-Tub XL (23 x 15 inches, 19.3 gallons) Price $30.00*
Item# GR-Tub LF (23 x 6.5 inches, 9.4 gallons) - Price $22.00* (wonderful for feeding,
great for standing in during a camp shower, as a foot dip or kiddy pool)
Item# GR-Tub MF (15.5 x 6.5 inches, 4 gallons) - Price $10.00 **(Ideal feed pan)
Item # GR-Tub SF (12 x 4 inches, 1.3 gallon) - Price $8.00
Item# GR-Tub MI (2.75 x 3 inches, 9 oz)- Price $2.50 (The Mini, perfect for drinks, snacks, dippers feed measures, Barbie/bryer horseplay, pool and tub side. Do not break, approved food grade, flexible and
with the assorted colors you can keep track of your “glass”)
Item #GRTUB-LD Price $7.50
(The Lid.
Store and
stack with the
Tubtrug fitted
lid. This is a
great for
storing pet
foods and
keeping
contents fresh
and protected.
This sturdy
lid will also
make your tub
stackable.)
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High County Plastics: All tanks FDA approved, safe as containers for
human consumables. Actual shipping charges apply.
30-gallon tank & saddle stand. Built for horse and stock trailers. A great
space saving product with this 2-in-1 caddy-water tank and saddle rack that
holds up to two saddles. The translucent plastic allows you to see water level
in the tank. Weight: 22 lbs. Size: 44" L top x 13" W x 20" H (32" L bottom)
Item# SKU: DC-1 - Price $82.00
48-gallon half moon tank that includes shut off water valve. Tank fits easily
on either side of gooseneck or along front inside wall of a straight load trailer. The
translucent plastic allows you to see water level in tank. Weight: 26 lbs. Size: 63
1/2" L x 18" W x 12" H. Item # SKU: HMLD-48 – Price $100.00
18-gallon capacity. The perfect tank for trailers that require a smaller tank;
features two shut-off valves to allow for multiple applications, place a bucket
under the upper valve and/or attach a hose to the lower valve. Weight: 14.5 lbs.
Size: 10 1/2" on two sides, 11 1/2" on one side x 72" H. Comes with strap. Item
# SKU: SL-18 – Price $95.00
25-gallon capacity: Fits conveniently in the corner of a walk-in-tack room
utilizing the "dead space" just inside the door. It features a fill hole with a vent
at the top of the tank for easy filling and a shut-off valve with hose connection
at the bottom. Comes with strap. Item # SKU: SL-25– Price $98.00
The optional stand (SL-STD) will position the tank higher for easier access to
the shut off valve. It includes a compartment for out-of-the-way storage of a hose or other
accessories. Stand specifications are: Weight: 5 lbs. Color ash gray. Size: 14 1/2" on three
sides x 11 1/2" H. Stand: Item # SKU: SL-STD – Price $25.00
The Freedom Flashlight. The Freedom Flashlight offers revolutionary technology
that gives you the freedom of choice. The first click of the 3-way switch turns on a
lithium battery powered LED light. The second click offers endless self-generated
light. The third click turns it off. This flashlight combines the popular electromagnetic
“shake” technology with traditional battery-powered light. Both options give light
from an ultra bright white LED rated for 100,000 hours of continuous use. Housed in
a rugged waterproof ABS clear plastic case that floats, is shock resistant, and operates
in extreme heat or cold, perfect for the horse camper and every day use. This
revolutionary flashlight is always ready to use. No matter how long it sits in a drawer
or toolbox, it works. Just a few shakes and it generates light. The magnet inside the
housing passes through a copper coil generating enough energy to operate the flashlight for several
minutes. This Flashlight is dependable and durable and is warranted against all defects in material and
workmanship for life. This is WONDERFUL and not one of the cheap-o knock-offs that have just the
shake feature - sometimes you have no time to just shake! Item # TR-LIGHT – Price $14.00
L.E.D. Head Light: This all-purpose hands-free headlight has to be one of the nicest of the cheaper LED
headlamps to come along in some time. The Coghlan’s LED/Incandescent Headlight
features three different lights all in one. You can run either one LED, three LED’s, or a
high output incandescent bulb. The light runs on three AAA batteries, which are not
included. Operating times as stated by the manufacturer are @240 hours on one LED,
@80 hours on three LED’s, and @4 hours on the Incandescent. Features: 3 - 5mm
white LED’s, Focusing incandescent bulb (3volt 0.2amp), adjustable 1 inch head strap,
90 degree tilting headpiece, water resistant, shatter and shock proof, solid state
circuitry. Great headlight for doing camp chores after dark, checking on horses, road
emergencies and even on the trail – packs wonderfully into your saddlebags!
Item # TR-HEAD – Price $22.00
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STALL SKINS: Saves MONEY - The alternative to rubber mats. Stall Skins are
the ultimate stall and paddock liner that costs 50% less than rubber mats.
Lightweight, durable, easy to clean and most importantly, Stall Skins are water
permeable! That means your bedding stays dry and your horse stays clean. Dirt
floors develop holes which need constant leveling, create dust which is constantly
inhaled and bedding that is always contaminated with dirt. Solid rubber mats have
helped solve these problems, but in turn have created problems of their own.
Rubber mats are expensive, bulky and heavy to handle, and tend to shift. But their
biggest drawback is their inability to let urine drain through. This causes large volumes of expensive urinesoaked bedding to be removed daily. Enter the Stall Skin solution! Skin comes in roll (like a carpet) Lay
down, fasten to wall, and fill with bedding.Stall Skins are designed to allow water and urine to pass
through, leaching naturally into the subsoil. Bedding stays dry and lasts 2 to 3 times longer. During
periods of rain, outdoor paddocks remain mud free. Simply pouring disinfectant/deodorizer through the
liner, (e.g. Pinesol and water), can treat urine-soaked areas. This will help combat harsh ammonia buildup.
The simple installation system is easy to use indoors or outdoors. Installation instructions included with
each Stall Skin. Stall Skins are lightweight (12 x 12 = 40 lbs.) One-piece Geo -Textile* stall liner, which
will not shift in your stall. Stall Skins are a water permeable, Geo -Textile* so your bedding stays
dryer and lasts longer. The concept is quite simple: If a Stall Skin can save you $1.00 or more per day on
bedding costs, it will pay for itself in only 9 months. Stall skins are an economical investment and
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foot or leg to get caught, his shoe to be pulled off; nor do they get slippery when wet - great for newborn
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pitching time by one third. What you need to do: 1) Establish good drainage under the Stall Skin. It is
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Item # HR-Stall: Kit sizes: Include molding and wood screws. Fabric in kit will measure one foot larger
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Linear Rubber Ring Mats: Mats are perforated with 1" holes so Use Ring Mats over concrete
water, liquid and solid debris drain easily and quickly. Hundreds of
flooring (with a floor sump)
nubs on the underside provide comfort and antifatigue qualities
followed by Stall Skin
while allowing air to circulate freely to evaporate any moisture.
installation is the ultimate
Made of nonporous rubber. Available in size 4’ x 6’ and will be
in stall flooring.
shipped direct from the factory. All Linear Rubber products are
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They will not crack, peel or crumble under extreme heat or cold, nor
With Stall Skins and Linear
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Ring Mats -There is; NO
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glue and other fillers and have the potential to breakdown or
wasted & it is fun to pitch
chemically erode and become absorbent with use. (Much like
stalls!
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more filling holes, or adding dirt, screenings or other costly fillings.
These mats reduce leg, knee and hoof fatigue, and stress and injury.
Linear Rubber Products mats will deliver years of reliable and
dependable service. When stripping or disinfecting stalls, the
maintenance of Linear Rubber Mats is as easy as mopping with soap
concrete floor
and water or other disinfectants (excessive use of lime, however, is
not recommended since it becomes pasty and slick when wet). It is not necessary to remove mats when
stripping or disinfecting. Since Linear Mats are genuine rubber, they are backed with a factory-direct 10
year warranty. A must for horse stalls, alleyways, trailers, grooming areas, breeding
areas, wash racks and for wet surfaces where traction is a must! What you will need for
the following stall sizes: Item # HR-Ring Mat - Price $70.00 each
Actual shipping charges apply
Slip-on Fenders: Fenders ( sometimes referred to as campaign
fenders) for the English or endurance saddle.
Use instead of half chaps, tall riding boots or
fleece comforters. Protect your legs from
pinching, horse sweat, and mud. Simply
thread 1-in. leathers through the slots and
presto, instant fenders! Fenders are 14 in.
long and available in black or brown. Can be
customized, Sold as a pair leathers not
included. HVF Exclusive.
Item # HR-F - Price $45.00
At the top - Bob Marshall 8,500+ feet
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HEADSTALLS
Soft-Touch Leather Halter Bridle:
This unique halter bridle is truly a rider’s
must have. It is adjustable on both sides
of the cheek piece, on the noseband,
throatlatch and on both sets of bit keepers. Perfect for trail riding as the halter
can be used to tie a horse anywhere. For
the English rider, the halter can be adjusted to become the perfect cavesson.
Each 5/8-inch strap is comprised of three
different materials, yet the end product
is lighter, stronger and requires less care
than an all-leather headstall. A thin tube
of 3.4oz garment (which is very durable,
soft and supple against the horse) is folded over nylon webbing
and is then sewn onto top grain English bridle leather. This leaves
the garment leather’s smooth rolled edges against the horse’s face.
This sharp looking headgear has all stainless steel hardware. It comes
with two types of bit keepers, so the headstall does not have to be
disassembled to accommodate a different bit. Select the one piece bit
hanger which allows you to bit over the ears from one side with one hand
easily or the clip on hangers. Comes in large, medium and small sizes.
State leather color. This is the best for trail riding and training because
you have it all in one. HVF-Exclusive. Item # H-HB - Price $150.00
Shown right. As a trainer, I use many different bits depending upon the horse, their
mouth, and the head set I wish to achieve. I start with a hackmore followed by a training
bit and then move to a finishing bit. I even take bits out on the trail to test. Having a bits
on bit keepers makes selecting fast and easy, there is less down time changing out tack
when quick adjustments are necessary.
Training “side pull” Halter Bridle: Is
constructed in the same manor as the above halter bridle but with
one difference, it has side-rings. These side rings are used as side
pulls for teaching your mount to yield and move to direct rein
pressure. With this halter bridle you clip a lead rope to the halter
and loop it back to the saddle. This way, in the event of that “fright
and flight “ instinct, the horse’s head can be pulled around
(coupling) without pulling on his delicate mouth. Headstall comes
with two sets of bit keepers; the second set can be used for a
finishing bit. By using the side pulls and the bit keepers together,
you can ride with double reins keeping your horse’s mouth soft.
Comes in large, medium and small. State leather color. HVF
Exclusive. Item # H-HBT – Price $150.00
The Easy Bridle: Designed by Cathy, inspired by customers, an easy bridle that
you can hook on to your existing halter. 5/8th inch wide leather with padded brown
band, stainless steel roller buckles and hardware. Beautifully sewn, truly crafted.
Select brown or black leather - size L, M, S. HVF exclusive.
Item # H-EZ-Price $55.00
Beaded Brow Band: Select from one
of the beautifully hand beaded brown
band. Comes in sizes 15 inches for
regular or 16 inches for a large. Sewn
on to brown or black leather. Select
color theme. Hand crafted, unique, supply limited. Item # H-BB – Price $30.00
Poly Lead Rope: Lead has a soft, broken-in feel with a brass swivel snap. Rope is 5/8th
in diameter and 10 feet in length. A great lead for a great price. Assorted colors in patterns
and solids. Specify preferences. Item # H-LE - Price $8.00
Lunge line: 30 foot red flat lunge line with 24 inch brass chain.
Item # H-LL - Price $22.00
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Thin Leather Reins: These are those impossibly hard-to-find thin
leather reins, measuring only 3/8 inch wide, with scissors snap ends. They
are made with two layers of leather sewn together for strength and measure
7 foot in length. HVF-Exclusive. State
color. Item # H-LR - Price $100.00
Thin Leather, Leather and
Leather Knob Reins
Soft-Touch Leather Reins: These soft
reins are made the same way and with the
same materials as the halter bridle. They
come with scissors snaps at the ends. The split reins have an adjustable
buckle so you can keep your reins together without using a knot. Or, if you
prefer, these reins are so soft and supple that you can easily knot them.
One-half inch wide. State size and color. HVF-Exclusive.
Item # H-SR for 8 ft. loop - Price is $75.00
Item # H-SRS for 6 ft. split – Price is $100.00
Soft-Touch Leather Knob Reins: Inspired by a customer, we developed the perfect reins for riders who
need extra grip. These 6-foot split reins are made just like the other soft-touch reins, but with knobs (swells)
sewn right into the length of the reins. The knobs are spaced so that you have even contact your horse’s
mouth. Swells are inconspicuous so that only the rider knows they are there. State leather color please.
HVF-Exclusive. Item # H-TR - Price $100.00
Pig-Tail: Perfect for any loop reins. You can allow your horse to drink with
out loosing your reins, as this tail will give you an additional 30 inches of
reach. Specify width of your reins. Comes in brown or black leather.
Item # H-PT - Price $10.00
Ride and Tie: This is sweet. Made
for the Minneapolis Mounted Patrol,
this tie is perfect for those who work,
volunteer, or compete with their
mounts.
Made with 5/8“ black
polypropylene rope and heavy-duty
solid brass hardware. This 8-foot lead will allow you to ride and tieup without any hassles. The trigger snap attaches to any halter
bridle and is easily stored during travel around the animal’s neck. A
special thank you to Officer James, from the Minneapolis mounted patrol for this wonderful idea. We are
proud to serve and endorse this fine group of officers. Item # H-RT – Price $21.95
Riding Swap: No more dropping your riding crop and having to get off, pick it up, then get
back on. No more losing your grip or dropping your reins or accidentally poking your horse
while trying to figure out how to carry that silly crop on the trail. At last, a simple, effective
way to get your point across that works for both you and your mount, a wrist swap. This
leather swap gives you an additional 29” of reach to swat the horse’s rump and is completely
adjustable on the wrist. Great for barn and herd sour horses or those sassy ones when out
on the trail. Item #HR-RS – Price $10.00
Fly Mask: Protect your horses head and ears from all kinds of pesky insects.
(Deer flies, mosquitoes, flies, and gnats just to name a few). Made of a lightweight,
see through, mesh fabric, which will not snag and yet light enough to not to over heat
your horses’ head, has Velcro closures. This loose fitting mask is designed to go over
your horses bridle, allowing air flow keeping your horses
head cool. Fits great into your saddlebags as it rolls up
small. A must for trail riders or anyone who has their
horses out in the pasture during the "pesky" bug season.
Item # H-Mask – Price $15.00
Pasture Mask: How cute is this? Perfect protection out in the field as this
mask provides your horse with a barrier from flies, dust, sun and other pesky
insects. Made from 1000 denier PVC coated mesh. Has fleece at the nose, ears
and poll for a sure fit and darts over the eyes for comfort and visibility.
Comfortable, non-abrasive, mildew resistant and easy to clean. Specify size of:
S, M, L, XL. Item # H-ME – Price $15.00
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Rope Halter: Yes, this IS the sta-set rope halter that professionals use and charge up to $45.00 for. I make these halters and
they are gorgeous! They come in one color, red and one size fits
all, When closing the halter shut, remember this saying, “tie to
the post not the wire”. In other words, tie the halter shut by
looping the end through and around the throat latch. HVF-Exclusive. Item # H-RH - Price $25.00
Basic Halter: We call this the "sleeping
halter", because we use this halter when
camping overnight with our horses. When
the horses lie down the wider straps offer a more comfortable fit avoiding excessive
pressure on the nose and poll. The design
features brass hardware and snap that can
stretch open when disaster strikes and then easily be
bent back into shape. I have had our original halter since
1984 and it still going strong. Available in small, medium
and large in blue, red, green or black color.
Item # H-SH Price $12.00
The Overnight Safety-Break-Away Halter
Strap: For 1-inch halters. This 4-oz., boot leather
strap is strong enough for normal use but in a serious
struggle, one of two things will happen: it will either tear
apart or the snap will release. In either case your troubled
horse will be set loose avoiding potential injury to his neck,
back and/or legs. This is extremely important when
you leave your horse unattended and tied, whether he
be tied to a tie line, picket line, high line, hitching rail, trees, your trailer or wherever as he can find himself in
a bad situation – fast, because as you know, a horse, if he can, will find a way of injuring himself. Be safe.
Item # H-SS – Price $4.50
Rose’ Conditioner on this mane
Beautiful
Beauty make-over
The right age
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Why use a picket/high line? We put over 1,000 miles on our horses every year and have seen lots of
things and will continue to see things as life allows. The one thing that I’m convinced of is the use of a
picket line, or as some call it, a “high line.” Allow me to share with you the problems that I have
personally seen or experienced over the years with other restraint systems.
The portable corral: A great way to allow your horse to move and not tie up; but horses roll, play, jump,
squeal and kick. I’ve seen horses trapped under the portable gate panels; I’ve seen legs stuck, and shoes
pulled off. Some horses when stuck lie calmly and allow you to help them; most will struggle and injure
themselves.
Trailer tying: This allows for the horse no movement, increasing your risk of tying up. Knowing this,
people leave their lead ropes long, increasing the risk of major injury. I’ve seen horses tangled so tightly
in their leads from trying to scratch, lie down or rubbing that only a knife could cut the rope. The quick
release snap if used, usually is on the horses’s halter not the trailer (have you ever tried to get close to a
thrashing horse’s head to release him? It won’t happen). I’ve seen horses lie down and get stuck under the
trailer. The horses legs looked like raw hamburger when he was freed; sometimes the soft tissue damage
is so severe that your horse is out for the season. If trailer tying is your only option, tie the horse short
so he can’t get his head below his knees. Note: after a 24 hour period horses must have the option to lie
down to avoid internal distress.
The portable electric fence: This is super for allowing your horse to move and catch a bite to eat if on
grass, but as I said before, horses will be horses. I’ve seen horses play in the morning and run right through
the fence. Some horses get chased through the fence by their best buddy trying to reinforce the pecking
order. These horses try to stop but slide through the fence, only to get tangled, panicked and end up free
to run. Depending on the terrain, sometimes the posts can’t be set securely enough into the ground and
topple over in the slightest breeze. Also, horses try to eat that last piece of grass from under the fence
(portable corrals too) and get themselves into trouble. The worst accident I witnessed was at an endurance
ride in the fall when the horses were blanketed. For some reason the horses got out (maybe they did not
feel the shock of the fence through their blankets) and ended up on the freeway. One was killed instantly
when it went through the windshield of a car (the people were okay). The other was horribly injured. I
knew the girls and the horses. I cried. Granted, nothing is entirely safe, but we all do our best.
The Picket/high Line: The horses can move, walk, trot (small circle) and lie down. They can kick and
rear and even scratch themselves with a rear foot. The only two issues that I have had over the years (and
I picket 5 or 6 head each time we hit the trail) are that, a horse may catch his foot in the lead rope, or halter.
To free the horse, all you do it drop the line or quick release the lead rope or cross tie. You will just have
to use sheer strength to release a foot from a halter, and make sure the halter is not loose next time!!! The
worst injury one of my horses ever got was a slight rope burn on the rear pastern (horse was ridable, not
lame). The ROPE picket line has give and bounce, which prevents a solid, cutting, horse-laming pull. The
only other incident was when we left a young horse behind in camp; she reared and her front feet went
into the line. The line gave, she could move around, it felt to her like a girth or lead rope, and all we did was
release the lead rope when we returned. The horse was unharmed because the line gave. I have seen cables
used at some parks as picket lines. I do not like them because they do not give. If you use them be careful
and ALWAYS use a quick release at the top, away from the horse, so you can free him if necessary.
How to set your lead rope on your line? Adjust your line with your picket fasteners, spacing them far
enough (about 12 + feet) apart so that your horse can’t tangle with others. Also, when tying a horse on
a lead long enough so he can lie down, you need to make sure your lead is 8 feet away from your vehicle,
trailer, and trees. Then tighten the line with your “tight rope,” and hang your leads so they hang no closer
than 8 to 12 inches from the ground. The horse can then get his head to the ground, without any
interference from the lead. After you hang your hay bags you may need to retighten your line if your rope
has a tendency to stretch. We have also added D loops to the top of our trailer so we can use our trailer
as a picket post. Our friends have done the same, so we have a picket line city when we camp. All in-all,
we have found the picket line our best choice, even though we have had a couple of incidents.
Turtle (the RV kitty) is taking her morning walk.
You can see the Ranch Handler cart in the background that we absolutely love for
camping and for every day barn
chores.
Sonney
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(Written at the request of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources in 2002 for their use in developing
horse parks) What are the various methods of securing a horse: There is a debate regarding the best ways
to secure an equine that has come to my attention. Therefore, I will share the various methods that I have
encountered over the years. We ride our horses over 1,000 miles every year and have seen lots of things and will
continue to see and do new things as life allows. Where we have been) What follows are the good and bad things
I’ve seen or experienced over the years in the ways campers secure their horses. To get started, we need to look
at the three areas:
The horse camper.
The horse and its safety.
The Park or Equine Camp and its financial and legal obligations.
The Horse Camper:
1) Horse campers and their horse trailers:
Horse trailers can be bumper-pull style towed by a pick-up truck, SUV, van, RV, bus or even a utility truck.
Horse trailers can be gooseneck or 5th wheel style towed by a pick-up truck or a semi tractor.
Horse trailers can accommodate anywhere from one to eight horses, and be up to 60 feet long including tow
vehicle. The park or campground has to plan for these various rigs, which are getting to be larger and larger.
2) Horse campers themselves:
Horse campers come by themselves or more often with families and friends. You may see several vehicles at one
campsite and even several trailers if the family is large and needs more than one trailer to haul all the horses. The
park or campground has to accommodate all these variations.
Horse campers have different sleeping arrangements. Some sleep in their horse trailers, some in tents or RV’s,
or in a combination of these. What they all have in common is that they like level camping spots.
The Horse and it’s Safety: The horse owners must be able to see or hear their horses from their rigs so in case
of an emergency, they can quickly get to their animals and lend assistance. This is an absolute must regardless
of type of restraint.
1) Using portable corrals:
This allows the horse to move around and not tie up (cramping of the heavy muscles in the back and hind
quarters, a medical condition that can lead to colic, which is an intestinal disorder that, if not properly treated,
can lead to death).
On the other hand, horses roll, play, jump, squeal and kick. I have seen horses trapped under the portable gate
panels. I’ve seen legs stuck, and shoes pulled off. When trapped, some horses lie calm and allow you to help
them, but most will struggle and injure themselves.
Horse campers using this method bring and set up their own corral. But not every camper has the means to do
this. The park or campground has no expense associated portable corrals.
Because this corral is portable, the wear and tear on the campground’s "lawn" will be widely distributed and not
confined to one spot. This is pleasant for the next camper, but the campground has to provide more room to
accommodate these corrals.
2) Tying to the Trailer:
This method allows minimal movement by the horse, thus increasing his risk of tying up or colicking, especially
after a hard day on the trail if he isn’t as fit as he should be.
People try to compensate for the horse’s lack of mobility by leaving lead ropes long, furthering the risk of major
injury. I’ve seen horses tangled in their leads from scratching themselves, lying down or rubbing, with the rope
pulled so tight that the only way to free the horse is to cut the rope with a knife. The quick release fastener, if
used, is not usually on the trailer, but on the horse’s halter. (Have you ever tried to get close to a thrashing
horse’s head to release him? It won’t happen). I’ve seen horses that lie down and get stuck under the trailer.
These horses’ legs look like raw hamburger when they get unstuck and sometimes the soft tissue damage is so
severe that the horse is out for the season. If tying to the trailer is the only option, the horses need to be tied
short enough so they can’t get their head below their knees – and subsequently can’t lie down to rest.
Ideally, this method of securing the horse should only be used for tacking him up.
This method is easy for the park or campground. No extra cost is involved and wear and tear to the ground is
spread out. But this method carries a very high risk of injury to the horses. I have witnessed two horse deaths
associated with trailer tying.
3) Using a Portable Electric Fence:
This method allows the horse to move and graze, but as I said before, horses will be horses. I’ve seen horses
play and run right through the fence. Others get chased through the fence by their best buddy reinforcing the
pecking order. These horses try to stop but end up sliding through the fence, getting tangled, panicking, breaking
the wire, and then being dangerously loose. Sometimes the posts that hold these lines can’t be set into the
ground properly and topple over in the slightest wind. And horses also try to eat that last blade of grass from
under the fence and get themselves into trouble. (This goes for portable corrals as well.) The worst incident I
witnessed was at an endurance ride in the fall when the horses were blanketed. For some reason they got out of
the pen (maybe they didn’t feel the shock of the fence through their blankets), but for whatever reason they
escaped and got out on the freeway. One horse was killed instantly as it went through the windshield of a car
(the people were not hurt). The other was horribly injured. I knew both the girls who owned them and the
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associated with this system because the horse owners bring and set up their own corral. But not every camper
will have the means to provide this for their horses.
This corral is portable, so the wear and tear on the campground "lawn" is distributed and not all the damage is
confined to one spot. The down side is that these corrals require a lot of space, which the park or campground
must provide.
4) Using a Picket Line or High Line, with a Permanent Line (Rope, Cable, or Chain) Attached:
Using this method allows the horses to move, walk or trot in a small circle, and lie down. They can kick and rear,
and even scratch themselves with a rear foot. The freedom of movement helps prevent tying up and colic.
The issues I have had over the years (and I picket 5 or 6 head each time we hit the trail) is that while scratching
an itch, a horse may get his foot in the lead rope or even tangled in a halter. When a horse is attached to a
permanent cable or heavy marine rope, he may be hard to release if he gets tangled, and more importantly, a
cable does not give or stretch, so the horse’s leg maybe rubbed so raw that, the horse will be lame for an extended
period of time. The horse owner must have a quick release snap on the end that attaches to the line, for a lead
that is tied can’t be released quickly, especially if the lead it is damp or pulled tight, which it will be in a case of
entanglement.
Sometimes these permanent lines are not set far enough apart to avoid horse entanglements or horsy disputes.
Standard-sized horses need 8 to10 feet of space between them to allow for the weaker or lower ranking horse
to move away from an aggressor.
Many of these permanent lines do not have loops or rings permanently affixed on them, so the horse owner
must figure out a way to jerry-rig the rope so the horses’ leads do not slide together.
The park or campground has the expense of installing and maintaining posts and the high line. Because this is
a permanent fixture, erosion will occur in one spot and that one spot must be maintained so when it rains, the
horse is not standing in mud or water and the rider will be able to approach and tend the animal with out getting
covered in mud and slop.
The park or campground also must make sure that the camp is large enough to secure the number of horses that
one camper unit may bring (1 to 8 horses).
5) Using a Hitching Rail: (Two Posts with a Cross Piece at the Top)
Using a hitching rail works well for tacking up horses. The horse can stand fairly still while the rider moves
around him.
The hitching posts horizontal crosspiece should be made of a material other than wood because horses will
chew wood. Disadvantages are:
The park has an on-going expense of replacing crosspieces.
The horse gets splinters in his gums and mouth.
The owner has the responsibility and expense of treating the horse, which could involve the assistance of a
medical professional to remove splinters treat abscesses in the horse’s mouth.
To avoid this, the park could choose to use a pipe cross piece.
The height of the crosspieces also is an issue. Horse owners bring horses in many sizes, from a miniature,
standing at 9 hands (36 inches) high, to a warm blood, who can easily be 17 hands (5 feet 8inches) high. Ideally,
the crosspiece should be at the horse’s chest level, so where do you put a crosspiece?
I also have issues with these crosspieces themselves. Not only are they never the correct height, but a small
horse or a horse who lies down can get under these crosspieces and get into serious trouble. I have witnessed a
permanent back injury to a horse that got stuck under on hitching rail crosspiece. One of my horses got under
a crosspiece and came up on the other side. Of course she could not get down and crawl back under, so she
struggled with her head below her knees and the lead rope so tight that she could not move. Fortunately the
horses on the "wrong" side did not panic or viciously attach her, but she did receive a kick (from on of her herd
mates, telling her to go back to her own space, which clearly she could not do) before I got to her.
Because the hitching rail is a permanent fixture, it will cause erosion in one spot and that one spot must be
maintained so that when it rains the horse is not standing in mud or water and the rider will be able to approach
and tend the animal without getting covered with mud and slop.
The park also must make sure to provide enough area to secure the number of horses that one camper unit may
bring. (1 to 8 horses)
6) Using a Hitching Rail and Picket Line Combination: (looks like a goal post or the letter ‘H’, with a
cable, chain or heavy rope at the top)
The horses can move, and lie down (with a risk of back injury, but does allow them some freedom of movement
so they do not to tie up). They can kick, rear and even scratch themselves with a rear foot.
The issues I’ve had with this arrangement over the years (and I picket 5 or 6 head each time we hit the trail) is
that while scratching an itch, a horse could get its foot in the lead rope, or even the halter. Releasing a horse
attached to a permanent cable or heavy marine rope can be hard. Also a cable does not give, so the horse’s leg
can be rubbed so raw that the horse will be lame for an extended period of time. The horse owner must have a
quick release (panic snap) on the end of the lead that to the line, cable, chain or rope, because a lead that is pulled
tight cannot be released quickly. Some of these permanent lines are not set far enough apart to avoid horse
entanglements or horsy disputes. A standard - size horse needs 8 to10 feet of space between tying to allow for
the weaker or lower ranking horse to move away from an aggressor. Many of these permanent lines do not
34 have loops or rings permanently affixed to them, so the horse camper must figure out how to improvise
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an attachment that does not allow the horses’ leads to slide together.
The height of these cross pieces also is in issue. Horse owners bring horses in many sizes, from a miniature,
standing 9 hands (36 inches) high to a warm blood who can easily be 17 hands (5 feet 8 inches). Ideally, the
crosspiece should be at the horse’s chest level, so where do you put a crosspiece?
I also have issue with these crosspieces themselves. Not only are they never the correct height, but a small horse
or a horse who lies down can get under theses crosspieces and get into serious trouble. I’ve already talked about
some of the injuries this arrangement has caused.
The park or campground has the expense of installing and maintaining the posts and high line. Because this is
a permanent fixture, erosion will occur in one spot, and that one spot must be maintained so that when it rains
the horse is not standing in mud or water and the rider can approach and tend the animal without getting covered
in mud and slop.
The biggest expense for the park would be the wooden crosspiece that runs parallel to the ground attached to
both upright poles. Horse’s love to chew on these crosspieces; in fact they chew on any horizontal positioned
piece of wood. This chewing is bad for all involved. The park has the ongoing expense of replacing these
crosspieces. The horse can get painful splinters in the gums and mouth, which can become infected. The owner
has the expense of treating whatever damage the horse does to himself. To avoid this, the the park could choose
to use a pipe crosspiece.
The park must also provide enough area to secure the number of horses that each camper unit will bring (from
one to eight horses).
7) Using a Picket Pole as a high line/picket line which can double as a Hitching Post and Hitching Post
A hitching post should be a metal pole at least 5 feet tall and 8 inches in caliber with a rounded top. The pole
should have rings welded at several heights to accommodate different sized horses. This configuration gives the
horse nothing to chew on and is tall enough that a horse rearing would not come down on the post and impale
himself. It also allows horse campers to secure their horses at the proper height for each horse.
The picket poles should be arranged in groups of three, spaced so that the campers by using their own rope can
secure up to eight horses. Each pole should be at least 10 feet high with rings at various levels so that the
campers can select the proper height for their horses. These poles work best if they are of treated wood such
as a telephone pole. Campers can either tie their horses directly to the poles or use the upper rings to run their
own rope between the posts to set up their own picket lines for the number of horses they plan to tie. Using
their own unattached rope lets the camper space their own rings or "stops" in the rope using the proper spacing
to avoid the horsy conflicts that so often arise.
Using a picket line allows the horses to move, walk, trot in a small circle, and lie down. This gives them enough
freedom of movement to prevent tying up. The horse can kick and rear, and even scratch themselves with a rear
foot.
I picket 5 or 6 head of horses each time we hit the trail and have only one issue with a picket line. While trying
to scratch an itch, a horse can get his foot caught in the lead rope or even a halter. Using a removable picket line,
all it takes to free the horse is to drop the line or undo a quick-release snap on the lead rope or crosstie. To free
a horse’s foot from a halter requires sheer strength. Then making sure the halter is properly tight the next time!
The worst injury I ever encountered was a slight rope burn on a rear pastern and the horse could still be ridden;
he was not lame. The "give" in the picket line keeps the rope from binding, cutting or laming a horse. The only
other incidence had happened when we left a young horse behind by herself. She reared up and her front feet
went over the picket line. The line gave, so she could move around. She felt as if she had a girth or lead rope under
her belly, and all we had to do to free her was release the lead rope and drop the line. She didn’t have a mark on
her because the line gave.
The horse campers will have to bring their own rope for a picket line or they will have to tie to the post using
their own lead ropes.
The park or campground will have to install the round posts - preferably not wood - if they’re being used as
hitching posts. Square wood posts have corner edges that invite horses to chew on them. Large round 10 to 12
inch caliber utility posts, such as electrical companies use, last for many years and do not invite much chewing.
The campground also will have the expense of setting the rings or nailing wooden blocks (to prevent the picket
rope from sliding down the post) to the posts at the various heights.
The height selection allows the camper the option of using the picket post as a hitching post, eliminating the
need for an additional hitching post. Also the post should have lower wooden blocks nailed to it or metal blocks
welded or bolted to it for use as a “step-up” by campers to reach the height needed for a higher picket line. Using
the picket pole system makes erosion easier to manage because campers will try to move their horses on the
picket or high line and change configuration to attempt to minimize wear. They too do not want to step in mud
and muck, so the wear pattern between the posts will be fairly even.
The park or campground will have to determine the number of horses it can safely accommodate and space the
posts so that the campers can safely secure that many horses. NOTE TO HORSE CAMPER - FYI for the park
staff: To safely set your lead rope on your line, adjust your line so that your picket fasteners, rings, or other
stops are spaced far enough apart to keep your horse’s leads from tangling with others. Then tighten the line
with your "tight rope" or self-tightening knots. Hang your leads so that when tugged on, they won’t get closer
to the ground than 16 to 18 inches. This allows the horse to get his head to the ground without any
interference from the lead. If you hang your hay bags from your line instead of from the posts, you might 35
need to retighten your line.
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Your rope might have a tendency to stretch. Also when tying horses on leads long enough to let them lie down,
make sure your lead is 8 ft away from obstructions (e.g., vehicles, trailers, trees). We also have added D- loops
to the top of our trailer so we can picket from our trailer and our friends have done the same, so we literally have
a picket line city when we camp. All in all, we have found the picket line our best choice. It is the most versatile
for all sizes of horses and can accommodate the ever-changing number of horses that we haul around. Also, it is
by far the safest means of securing a horse, even though we have had the troubles I shared with you earlier.
8) Using a Ground Tying-Type Picket:
A ground tying-picket is a permanent block of concrete with a ring set into it. The block and ring are sent into
the soil and extend about 4 in. above the ground surface.
This is the least expensive restraint method for the park or campground, but the low cost of each station is
somewhat offset by the need to have many stations because only one horse can use each station.
This restraint method can be the risky for a horse who is not trained to handle a rope. When ground tying-type
picketing, the horse is restrained by having a picketing hobble attached to one foot, usually a hind, and a rope
of whatever length the camper chooses attached to the hobble at one end and to the concrete block at the other.
This restrain method allows the horse to move about, lie down, etc., but is not widely used in the US today.
9) Using Permanent Corrals or Box Stalls:
When permanent corrals or stalls are installed properly, they are the best, but also the most expensive type of
restraint for the following reasons:
-Fences must be at least 5 ft. high and should be made of pipe. Horses will chew anything made of wood and
can break any board that is not at least 2 -in thick oak. Cattle panels and woven wire and strands of wire can
cause horses to pull their shoes off and can cause severe, even fatal cuts. Each stall also must have hardware so
that the camper can tie hay bags and water pails.
-Stall walls must be 8 ft. high and solid from the ground up. The smallest stall size suitable for a horse is 10 ft.
by 10 ft. The largest practical size is 12 ft. by 12 ft. Each stall also must have hardware so that the camper can
tie hay bags and water pails.
-Permanent corrals and stalls also require the most maintenance of any restraint type. They are permanent
fixtures, making erosion an issue, especially for the stalls because horses in dirt-floored stalls paw more, and the
resulting holes and uneven ground must be filled regularly. This requires huge amounts of dirt fill.
-If the stalls are covered, they will become excellent breeding grounds for contagious diseases, because rain and
the sun’s ultra- violet rays are unable to kill the germs left by previous occupants.
Horse campers seem less willing to clean up after their horses in a corral situation because they are not willing
to walk all over a corral to clean up manure. More manure left behind means more flying insects, objectionable
smells, and the potential for parasite infestation.
If the facilities are safe and well-constructed, this is the ultimate restraint method from the campers’ viewpoint.
They just come in and put their horses to bed, no setting up, no worries, and no extra equipment to take along.
The park or campground will need a lot of room to provide the number of box stalls and corrals needed to
accommodate the number of horses that a camper could bring.
The park will also need to schedule weekly maintenance to replace and repair what the horses have pawed up,
chewed up, and pooped on the previous weekend.
Park Obligations: To keep the campground full, the Park must provide the following:
Safe and secure accommodations for horse campers
Ample space for large rigs
Level camping sites for the rigs
Ample space for campers who bring large families and a large number of horses
An ample water supply (preferably piped-in running water, not hand pumps)
A manure compost site (rakes and wheelbarrows are optional)
Bathroom facilities, including showers
Trash receptacles
Picnic tables and fire rings
Optional electrical hook-ups
Horse wash station on a pad of concrete pad near a water supply (most horse campers bring their own hoses,
buckets, and washing materials).
Sand pit for horses to roll
Do not be afraid to charge for the amenities you provide. If you do not charge enough, you will not get the
quality camper that you would like to have at your facility. Offering family and group rates, and taking some
reservations, you can provide a financial incentive for the quality of camper your would like to have using your
facility.
Remember that if a facility is welcoming, safe, and allows the campers some freedom, the facility will stay
full.
I sincerely hope that I shed some light on the various needs of campers with horses and the ways they
restrain their animals. I know I haven’t seen it all, but I have seen a lot. I respectfully submit this proposal
for use in your debates and planning forums. I also would also be available to speak and provide photos and
documentation with additional information if needed about the various restraint methods used throughout
36 the country and other parts of the world. Sincerely, Cathy Sheets Tauer - Hill View Farms
PADS
Merino Wool Saddle Pad: It took years to find a manufacturer to make
a custom, top quality, affordable saddle pad. At last “Ranch Handler”
was able to get the job done! This pad is made up of three layers. The
bottom is the washable Merino lambs wool fleece, then the ½” of
medium density foam felt, topped off with a moisture resistant low
loop nylon felt. The pad is contoured over the top line of the horse,
hinged in the middle with nylon webbing cut back in the front and rear to
prevent pinching on the horses’ spine. The entire pad has rolled nylon edges for a clean, neat and sleek
appearance. The pad comes in black only, contoured, 28 inches in length by 35 inches opened wide,
(custom sizes available - how to make a pattern of your saddle -page 39). The pad design offered here is
exclusive to the Flexible Panel Saddle and will not help correct an ill-fitting saddle. HVF Exclusive.
Item # P-CSP – Price $150.00 Print upgrade add $35.00
Saddle Sox: THESE ARE GREAT. But,
what are they? Saddle Sox or “booties”
replace traditional saddle pads. Slip them
on the panels like a pair of socks; ride them
as long as you like, slip them off for
washing. Unlike saddle pads, they cannot
become tight over the spine, they allow free
airflow down the middle of the saddle &
they can’t wrinkle. They are designed very
thin, since no padding is needed under the
comfortable Flex system panels. Little
maintenance or washing is needed. They
last so long, that even with all the miles we
at Hill View Farms ride every year we
count on one hand the number that have
worn out! They come standard with a
Cordura top layer and a polyester fleece
bottom. Also available with washable
Merino lambs wool sewn into a synthetic
backing for an additional charge. The
Merino wool is cooler for the horse, collects
less hair and dirt, mats less and is fantastic to wash.
(With all the sox, do rinse them twice to remove all
soapy residues) The color choices for the saddle
sox are: Top layer in Cordura, color of either black
or brown or select the quilted fabric in white or
black or the upholstery cloth print. Choice for the
underside toward horse, either a synthetic fleece in
Tahoe Denim Red Diamond
Earth
black or white, or Merino Wool, which is a very
light cream color, (shown left on black the saddle
Color photos
Aztec Black
Purple Sage
sox). Or you can select a sox with out fleece and
on website.
choose the tacky tack underside. You can also
Pattern repeat
select a pad that is either contoured or square. So
will vary due
please specify which combination you would like.
size of pad
Saddle Sox: Item # P-SS - Price $150.00
55% cotton,
Merino Wool: Upgrade add $100.00
45% polyester pre-washed.
Upholstery Print: Upgrade add $35.00
Forever New: Is a pure, organic and biodegradable fabric care wash, formulated to gently
clean, brighten and promote longer life in all fine washables. It safely cleans lingerie, hosiery,
swimwear, silks, and woolens,
including saddle pads and saddle
Sox. It is FANTASTIC on the
merino lambs wool! The natural
base of the citric and sodas, cleans
then rinses completely from the fabric, leaving
Continous Fencing, contours
no soap residues to damage thread fibers. We
over hills
have been testing various products for over a
and around curves.
year and this product gets two thumbs up!
Fast and easy to put up.
Economy size - 32 oz.
Visit: hillviewfarms.com
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Item # P-FN - Price $13.00
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Merino Wool Corrective Saddle Pad: This top quality, affordable corrective saddle pad helps fit a saddle properly. It is less than
a half-inch thick making it perfect for all panel saddles yet comfortable enough for other saddles as well. The pad is comprised of
three layers; the bottom layer next to the horse is washable Merino
lambs wool fleece, then a ½" of medium density foam felt, topped
off with a moisture resistant low loop nylon felt with a wear strip
along the bottom edge protecting the pad from a saddles rigging.
The pad is cut contoured to follow the back and top line of the
horse and is hinged in the middle with nylon webbing that is cut
back on both ends making it easier to pull up into the saddles gullet without pinching the horses spine. The
full-length pocket is easy to open from the bottom, making it possible to put balance-shims in wherever you
need them, customizing fit for your horse’s needs. This all black pad measures 29 inches long and 15 inches
deep (32 opened up). HVF Exclusive- Shims sold separately. Item # P-CCSP-Price $155.00
Front
Center
Rear
Shims: Sold in sets of three shims each. These
shims are made of high-density 1/4 inch neoprene foam and are used for leveling your saddle,
compensating for an underdeveloped shoulder,
giving your saddle a lift, or filling in a hollow
behind the shoulder or center of back. Shims can be slipped into your saddle pad’s pocket; or they can be
attached to your saddle pad or to your panels by using or by using two-way sticky carpet tape. Specify
front, rear or center. Item # P-SH – Price $12.00
Custom Shims: Take advantage of multiple mix and match sizing.
These shims are sold in a set of 6 for a total of 12 shims. These shims are
made either of high-density ¼ inch neoprene foam or in the ½ inch felt –
shown in white. These are used for leveling your saddle, compensating
for an underdeveloped shoulder, giving your saddle a lift, or filling in a
hollow behind the shoulder or center of back. Shims can be slipped into
your saddle pad’s pocket; or they can be attached to your saddle pad or
to your panels by using or by using two-way sticky carpet tape. Specify which you
prefer. Item # P-SH-FULL - Price $60.00 for the felt ($5.00 each) or
$70.00 ($5.80 each) for the neoprene.
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* Remember to shim away from pressure and check your saddles fit with a rider IN THE SADDLE,
by sliding your hand under the front, center (behind the riders leg) and rear of the saddle.
Tacky Tack Pad:Here is the saddle pad with so many great features
that it is bound to satisfy even the most discriminating rider. First,
this pad has grip. This material is the same stuff you see being used
as shelf liners for fine crystal or under floor mats on a slippery floor,
but has an inner nylon core for strength. Due to this unique feature of
strength and grip, this pad will help keep your saddle from slipping.
Second, it is soft and supple, great for your horse’s hair coat for it
will not pull or scratch. Third, there is little to no maintenance. It will not trap hair or sweat. You clean by
simply spraying with water. Fourth, this pad is thin (3/8 inch thick), soft and stretchy. It will not trap heat,
so you can use it as an under pad or as your primary pad. When used as a primary pad, the waffle design
will allow for airflow and sweat to drip away, keeping your horse cooler and your saddle’s fleece dry. Fifth,
trouble with loin rubbing? Say good-by to that problem at last! This pad has passed with flying colors in the
use as an under pad. But remember, If you use this pad as an under pad, make sure that you raise up the
Tacky-Tack pad between your saddle’s panels so not to bind your equine’s spine! Lastly, price, you just
can’t beat it! English and western pad measure 30 inches (spine is 27.5). The length of flap measured from
the spine to the bottom of the flap that has a wear strip is 18.5 inches for the western and 19.5 for the
English. State English (E) or Western (W) pad. The pad design offered here by Hill View Farms is exclusive
to the Flexible Panel Saddle and will not help correct an ill-fitting saddle. Item # P-TT - Price $55.00
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The Tacky Tack Under pad: This is the original non-slip Tacky Tack
material under pad that helps prevent your saddle blanket / pad from slipping
and sliding. This pad helps keep dirt and sweat off the blanket, thus extending
the blanket’s life. Plus, it helps keep the saddle from sliding and rolling. The
open weave allows airflow under the saddle keeping your horse cooler. Rinse
with water to clean. 1/8th inch thick and comes 33 x 48 inches so you can cut
to fit. Item # P-TTU – Price $ 20.00
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How do I make a pattern for a saddle sox or saddle pad? Cut a solid sheet of paper (the back of gift
wrapping paper works great) the length of the panel or skirt. Set the saddle on a stand and have a helper
lift up the saddle so you can slide the paper under the panel or skirt (we only need one side, so trace only
one side). We also recommend that you use a blanket or pad under the paper (over the stand) making
tracing easier. Then use a fine-tip "Sharpie ®"-type marker and trace the outline exactly. We will allow for
seam allowances and movement room. Cut out the pattern and fit it to the panel or skirt to check fit. You
MUST also locate both panel-mounting pedestals on the pattern and mark with an X; also write the
saddle’s serial number and seat size on the pattern, along with your name, before sending it to us. How
to trace a western saddle: Trace the skirt, lifting up drop yoke rigging. Then drop the rigging and trace
around that, including the "D" ring, but stopping there. The area that will give you the most difficulty is
tracing down the center of the saddle. Do your best, you will have to guess how the skirt panel flows (the
center does not fit into a pocket like the back and front, so DON’T let your guess stress you out). This
is your template and your saddle sox will be made exactly the way you submit your pattern. How to
trace an English or endurance saddle: Trace the panel, lifting up the flap. Then drop the flap and trace
around that. The area that will give you the most difficulty is tracing down the center of the saddle. Do
your best; you will have to guess how the panel flows (the center does not fit into a pocket like the back
and front, so DON’T let your guess stress you out). This is your template and your saddle sox will be
made exactly as you submit your pattern.
Words About Wool: Wool is a natural fiber and is the ultimate in softness and support. Why?
1) Wool is the only fiber that adjusts to individual skin temperature, allowing your animal’s back to stay
cool when the weather is hot and warm when the weather is cold, acting as a natural thermostat. It does
this with countless air pockets between the wool fibers that trap and keep air circulating freely next to
your animal’s back, far superior to synthetic fibers because of this breathability.
2) Wool retains its superior qualities wet or dry, unlike synthetics, that flatten out with wear. Wool’s
crimpiness has a natural resiliency, which allows it to spring back to its original size and shape.
3) Wool is extremely durable. In scientific tests, wool recovered 95% of its original thickness when
compressed compared to 67% to 79% for synthetic substitutes. Wool’s natural qualities allow it to be
bent over 20,000 times without breaking and its crimped fibers form a springy cushioned support that
cradles your saddle, relieving pressure points, muscle aches, and back pain.
4) Wool can absorb large amounts of body moisture, keeping your animal’s back comfortable. Its
absorbent, hollow fibers wick moisture to maintain body temperature and eliminate the chilling that can
occur to a horse’s back causing muscle cramping and distress. Remember only natural products can
absorb moisture and keep your animal’s back performing to its maximum abilities.
5) Real 100% American Virgin Wool is the miracle fiber. We offer the washable Merino wool which has
a 1.5/8” pile, 65-oz wool sewn into a synthetic backing and is ivory in color.
Sweat Patterns and Pad Material: Sweating is the body’s natural cooling system. Sweat cools the
body as it evaporates. For this process to work, moisture must be exposed to air. Sweat patterns differ
depending on the pad material used.
1) Neoprene-, rubber-, and latex-based pads deliver the fastest sweat pattern. (If you were wearing
rubber underwear you would get hot right away.)
2) Pads with a wool or felt-type covering over an open- or closed-cell neoprene or foam also deliver a
quick sweat pattern.
With either of these pads, when the horse is thoroughly warmed up, globs of sweat run from under the
pad as he is literally wearing a sweat suit.
3) Synthetic fleece pads deliver a slower sweat pattern than the first two.
4) Felt wool and cotton pads initially deliver a sweat pattern similar to that of a synthetic fleece pad, but
actually begin to keep the back cooler. This happens as the wool or cotton, both natural products, allow
wicking action to absorb the sweat. Then air can move in and evaporate moisture, cooling the back. With
either a wool or cotton pad less sweat will run from under the pad than with the synthetic pads.
5) Wool fleece offers the most cooling because the fibers are loose and open, allowing excellent air and
moisture exchange. Because of this exchange, wool fleece will not show an immediate sweat pattern.
Thus, it can be difficult to determine uneven sweat patterns unless the horse has been worked hard
enough for sweat to be running from his ears and rump. Even then, when you remove the pad you will
see that the wool has wicked away much of the
moisture and you may just have a pattern of
dampness or compression.
In conclusion, material makes a difference in
how the horse’s back cools and how quickly sweat
patterns form.
Completed - construction of a
7-stall lean using Stall Skins.
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SADDLE CARE
Bick-1 Leather Cleaner: Bick-1 is a balanced formula that was created to
thoroughly clean the dirtiest leather items both safely and effectively. It is pHbalanced blend of non-alkaline cleaning agents that aggressively cleans smooth
finished leather safely and effectively. It removes soil, grease, spur marks and most
food and ink stains. Its foaming action lifts out embedded dirt and stains. Because
it contains no wax, oils, or additives to interfere with its cleaning ability, dirt will
not become trapped in the leather. 8 oz. Item # SC-BICK-1 - Price $6.50
Bick-4 Leather Conditioner: Bick-4 unique formula cleans, conditions,
polishes and acts a water repellent, making it ideal for keeping leather soft and
supple while preventing the leather from drying and cracking. It is safe to use on
leather boots, shoes, bags, purses, jackets, saddles, belts and smooth finish or exotic leather products
including reptile. It is wax-free, does not contain silicone and will not seal the pores of the leather.
Bickmore guarantees Bick-4 will not darken any colorfast leather, as the formula is free of animal fats and
caustic chemicals. This conditioner is the product of choice for damp, moist or moldy
leather, as well as leather that is in good condition. 16 oz. Item # SC-BICK-4 - Price $13.00
Suede & Nubuck Cleaner: From Bickmore, this cleaner removes most oil and water based
stains from suede, nubuck, roughout leather and fabric. Will not leave a chemical residue
ring. 8oz. Item # SC-SC Price $ 8.25
Bick Travel Kit: The ultimate a travel or gift kit. This kit comes in a zippered acrylic pouch
and contains a 2 oz. bottle of each the Bick 4 leather conditioner and the Bick-1 leather
cleaner. It also comes with a soft cotton cleaning cloth. Makes a great gift.
Item # SC-GIFT - Price $7.00
Aussie Leather Conditioner: By a trusted name, Fieging, since 1895. Developed for
Australian horsemen, Aussie leather conditioner helps leather to withstand hot, dry climate
conditions. Contains natural beeswax. A must for saddle owners in bitter cold, dry areas as
well as those in hot, dry climates. Perfect for use on saddle, tack, boot, gun cases, handbags
and all those leather items that need a deep conditioning and to restore youthfulness. 15 oz
Item # SC-FB- Price $10.50
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Beach Rider
Rhea starts Cita’s
training.
Rhea cleaning
tack
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HOW DO I CLEAN AND CARE FOR
continued
MY SADDLE AND TACK?
Leather Cleaning: * Allow saddle to dry slowly and naturally after use. * Brush excess dirt and
perspiration salts from leather with a soft brush. * Dampen leather with a wet soft sponge till it
darkens uniformly. Use the least amount of water that will do the job. * With a soft firm brush, clear
bar glycerin soap and water, work up a uniform lather with a circular motion or use Bick 1 leather
cleaner. When you have removed the dirt and perspiration rinse your saddle with lukewarm water. *
Allow the saddle to dry slowly and naturally, preferably in the shade with a fan for ventilation.* After
the saddle has dried (when leather no longer feels cold to the cheek) condition the leather using oil,
Leather Max or Bick 4 leather conditioner. If your leather is very dry from water or excessive sweat, use
extra oil or Leather Max. Leather Max work well, but moderately darken leather. Pure neatsfoot oil
darkens leather quickly. Lexol NF will do a good job without darkening the leather too much or use Bick
4, which will not darken the leather at all. Choose which ever of the many food oils works best for your
saddle. Olive oil, corn oil, and Peanut oil also works well, but darkens leather.
Leather Care: * Keep your saddle clean and covered and avoid dust * Store in a cool dry place out of
direct sunlight * Use a saddle stand or a rope suspended from the swell of the saddle above the ground.
* Do not lay your saddle on the ground; leather absorbs moisture and this position will deform the
saddle’s shape. * Do not store near manure. Manure fumes contain ammonia that hardens and rots
leather. * Clean saddle every three months or after heavy use.* Use common sense. Leather is the skin
of an animal converted to a stable state. Treat leather as you would your own skin. * Do not use iron
or steel next to leather. The rusting action of iron rots leather. * Do not over-oil or over clean the leather,
too-much oil weakens its fibers. * Saddle soap or a glycerin bar can remove small amounts of dye from
in the leather; clean with these methods only when the saddle is heavily soiled.
How do I care for my neoprene tack such as girths? Wash all the manure and debris off. Then spray
with a Silicone spray, found in any automotive department store.
How do I care for my Delrin Panels? Depending on the amount of time you ride, the inserts/panels
should be oiled often. The mountings that hold the panels on your saddle are of steel or hardened steel.
In both cases you need to keep them rust free so use WD-40 as a solvent very sparingly and only for
this purpose. You will need to oil your mounts and washers (that slide and work against Delron - the
white plastic looking material). This (3 in One Household oil) can be purchased at any warehouse,
supermarket or automotive store etc. It comes in a small plastic or metal bottle with a thin straw like
tube for easy access to the mounts and inserts. Oil all 4 mounts and try to aim downward toward the
panels. Put some drops of OIL (3 in one Household oil) directly on the Delrin-panel (the white
plastic). After oiling, move the panel to distribute the oil under the washer/rear mount to distribute the
oil under the washers. This will keep the inserts and panels lubricated to let the panels move freely.
Helpful Hint:
In your tack room & horse trailer, put your animal’s name on a sticky label
above “their” tack hook and/or assign a color to each horse and use colored
ribbon to mark your horse’s tack. This makes things easy for everyone.
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SAFETY
Safety Leg Wraps: Sold in pairs, these leg wraps are made from a special
material developed by 3-M. This washable 200-candle power reflective
material will not crack or get brittle. The leg wraps are made using two
colors (3 bands of strips) totaling a height of 4 1/2 inches. This material is
then backed with washable merino lamb’s wool for ultimate comfort with
less heat and dirt build up. The leg wraps have a 2- inch solid band of Velcro
for a secure hold. These leg wraps are used by mounted patrols and
important to have for any riding done at dawn, dusk or night. HVF
Exclusive. Item # SA-LW - Price $30.00 pr
As a rider, I know Helmets save lives! One saved mine in 1992 as a horse that I was training spooked and
threw me. I landed on my lower back and shiplashed the back of my head on ground, splitting my helmet
in half. It felt as if my head were slamming into a pillow. I suffered only a lower ligament tear in my sacral
region, escaping a serious head injury. ~ Cathy
Ovation Riding Helmet: Both SEI and CE Certified this new riding helmet
is delightful. Fantastically priced, this low profile helmet has a rubberized
finish; reflective piping and coolmax lining (which you can launder) to keep
your head cool under extreme conditions. The helmet has a removable/breaka-way visor and multiple air vents. The comfort buckle strap avoids pinching
and has an adjustable dial to ensure a proper and snug fit. Sizes in 6 ½ to 7 =
S/M or 7 1/8 to 7 5/8 = M/L. Color selection is all black, black and brown,
black and navy. Item # SA-OH - Price $55.00 (reg. $65.00)
Normal Equine Vital Signs
Plus Rate: 30-40 (36 to 57) beats per minute. Respiratory Rate: 12 to 20 (10-20) breaths per
minute. Rectal Temperature: 99.5 to 101.5 degrees. Capillary refill: 2 seconds. Hydration: Pinch
skin should not stay “tented” longer than 2 seconds. (Variation in range based on age and size).
Tip: If you have your horses picketed for several days in the same area and find that the ground is
becoming nasty from the manure/urine and is attracting flies. Using a coffee cup, sprinkle a little barn lime
over those spots. The lime dries up the area making a nice solid surface repelling flies. Note; on barn lime,
a small bag (the size of a 10-pound flour bag) will weigh 50 lbs.!
Tip: For those of you who have natural dirt or a sandy/clay arena flooring you may notice that this gets
dusty when riding. You may already be spraying it down with water, but it still remains dusty and may
even get dustier. Here is the fix. If you wet down your arena by spraying water, add to this water some
sodium chloride (salt). Or better yet, get several bags of water softener granules and sprinkle this over
your entire arena. The first application will take several bags to settle the dust, but after this initial
application it will be a simple matter of maintenance. A sprinkle here and there and ta-da, no more dust!
Tip: As I get older I have learned; If I cannot eat-it, read-it or wear-it (ride it), I don’t need it.
Our wild matching riding outfits
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France
we took our helmets and ToeStoppers with us.
SAFETY
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Toe Stoppers: Rated the best safety device
since the helmet, Toe Stoppers have won 8
prestigious international awards! Riders
who use Toe Stoppers may gain a
competitive advantage because they no
longer lose concentration when their feet slip
forward off of the stirrup iron. Toe
Stoppers keep feet in the correct position
and prevent feet from slipping. Balance and
concentration is improved, as well as
performance and results. Toe Stoppers are
made of a durable material and attach easily
with Velcro and making for comfortable,
safe riding and dismounting. Designed to fit western, endurance and
English stirrups/irons, Toe Stoppers attach easily by sliding into the
stirrup, the side straps wrap around the sides, top and base of the
stirrup. Safety can be added to any stirrup! Did you know that being
hooked up in the stirrup iron and dragged is the most dangerous
aspect of horse riding resulting in serious injuries and death? Latest
statistics show there are 210 horse-riding deaths and 75,000 serious
injuries each year in America alone. Avoid the inherent risk of dragging or worse. You know that feeling…
Your horse acts-up or falls you kick your feet loose from the stirrups… but they don’t release
immediately or you can’t get your feet free at all and your worst fear becomes a reality – of being dragged.
TOE STOPPERS are every bit as important as a riding helmet. PERIOD. Approved for all sanctioned
equestrian events. To determine size on western and endurance stirrups, measure inside- side-to-side and
if your stirrup has a 1-inch top bar, size down by one. For English measure tread width side-to-side on
inside. State size, color (brown or black) and style. Western & Endurance: 4 ¾, 5 and 5 ½ inch,
English: 3 ½, 4 , 4 ¼, 4 ½, 4 ¾, 5 and 5 ½ inch, Racing 3 ½ inch and Track 4 ¾ inch (black color only).
Item # ST-TS - Price $85.00 pr. (reg.99.95)
The Easy Tapadaro: Well, maybe no so easy to get on at
first, but once on there they will stay - offering you
safety from brush and from getting dragged in the
unfortunate event of
“Spike”
an
unscheduled
dismount. These taps
go on to your existing
stirrups – regardless of
style
without
sacrificing your foot position, length or size and keeps in style your
western riding theme. Comes in brown or black leather with rosettes
and strings. (8 sliver conchos optional for an additional $65.00).HVF
Exclusive. State leather color. Item # ST-TAP – Price is $45.00
*SAFETY TIP* For our young children we striped out the heavy western fenders and replaced them
with English leathers and Kwick Out safety irons. WHY? First let us look at the child’s leg. Children’s
legs in many cases stick straight out from the horse. Kids have small weak legs. It takes every bit of
effort for them just to keep their boots on, let alone, kick their horses’ sides hard enough to get them
moving. Knowing that kids have short legs that do not drop down easily onto the horses’ sides and
western fenders are thick, stiff, and hard to adjust tells us the child can’t “get his leg on the horse.”
Therefore, we put the English leathers on the saddle. They are soft, pliable and easily adjustable for the
long or short legged rider. The child can easily move these leathers, for there is less bulk to move and
more importantly the child can get his leg on the their horse - feeling the horse. We
also put Kwik Out safety stirrups on or you can use any iron with Toe Stoppers.
We have found, that there are no good western “safety” stirrups on the market for
children, with the exception of the tapadero, covered western stirrup or Toe
Stoppers. But these western set ups are still so hard for the kids to manipulate, due
to the bulk of the western fender. Many times they can they can only get the just the
tip of their boot in and do not have the downward pressure in many cases, to hold
their foot in the stirrup and subsequently lose their stirrup easily. With the English
leathers and irons the kids can get their feet deep in the stirrup (iron), regardless of
what boot they are wearing; and in the event of a spill the either the iron kicks open
or the Toe Stopper releases the child’s foot. From all that I have witnessed, this set
up, by far, is the safest and most practical, user-friendly system . Please take my
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STIRRUPS
Leather Covered Bell Stirrup: These stirrups are unique and time consuming to
make. They are built on lightweight nylon cores with a 3" (front to rear measurement) base. On the 2 1/2” neck, they are 4 ¾” wide and on the 3” neck they are 4 7/
8" wide. These bells are covered with leather to match your saddle. Wet-molded,
clamped and expertly stitched with all edges sanded, waxed and burnished, these
stirrups are gorgeous. They are comfortable too, with a cushioned ½" thick footpad,
nonskid sole that absorbs more concussion and prevents more foot pain than you
can imagine. Weight of stirrup 20.2 oz. Leather Covered Over Shoe Stirrup:
Without the bulk as seen with other over shoe stirrups, these are just 2 inches
deep. Measured from the inside, they are a true six inches wide and six inches tall
measured to the bottom base of the half inch leather covered cushioned tread. This
cushioned pad can be either exposed as seen in the above photo or covered as
shown here. Available in 2, 2.5, 3 inch neck size and in brown, black or natural color
leather. Weight of stirrup 20.5 oz. pecify style and leather color. Sold as pair, specify style.
Item # ST-LB (Bell) or Item # ST-O (Overshoe) Price $85.00
E-Z Ride Stirrups: This is the number one long distance stirrup! These leather
covered aluminum stirrups rate the highest in comfort and quality. They are 5" wide
from side to side and 4" deep from toe to heel, allowing for the best possible weight
distribution throughout the foot. The thick, closed-cell foam pad provides comfort
for the knees and back and helps prevent overall fatigue. Comes in three different
top-bar sizes to fit your type of saddle. Choose: 1, 2, 2.5 or 3 inch top sizes - available in black or brown
leather. Weight of stirrup 20 oz. Sold as pair. Item # ST-EZ – Price $95.00
Comfort HVF Stirrups: Light weight and stylish, these endurance style stirrups are
five or six inches wide, three inches deep with a cushion tread. Select color of copper
or silver vein along with neck size in 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5 or 3 inches. Weight of stirrup 12
oz. Specify size. HVF Exclusive. Sold as pair. Item # ST-CC - Price $75.00
Cushion Comfort Stirrups - Spring loaded, cushion comfort, rotating stirrups.
Inspired by a wife and developed by her husband with design by Hill View Farms, these
stirrups offer immediate relief to tired and sore knees, hips, ankles and the ball of the
foot.. Five inches wide, three inches deep with a cushion tread that is ergonomically
shaped. Select color of copper or silver vein (photo to right shown without standard pad
- select beveled or straight pad) along with neck size in 2, 2.5 or 3 inches. Weight of
stirrup 22 oz. Patent pending. HVF Exclusive. Sold as pair.
Item # ST-CC - Price $125.00
Twisted Stirrup: Another super idea from those Icelandic folks up North. Leave it to them
to come up with a with a stirrup that puts no strain on your knees, elevating the annoying
twisting of your body as you lean over to get your foot properly placed into the stirrup iron.
Not to mention you will have no hassle in finding your stirrup with your foot. Sold in pairs
with a white footpad. 4 3/4 inches wide with a one inch tread. Sold as pair.
Item # ST-IR - Price $45.00
1-inch Top Stirrup: A custom made stirrup made just for HVF, this highly
polished stirrup is 5.5 inches wide with and has a two inch grippe foot tread.
Perfect for wide boots and for dressing up a saddle. (Polished Aluminum (13 oz ) or
Brass 1 lb. 15 oz.) Sold as a pair. HVF Exclusive. Item # ST-AL Price $75.00
Stirrup Leathers: It’s not easy to find good stirrup leathers. These leathers have the
flat stainless steel buckles, followed by thin, top grain leather sewn over a tough nylon
web to ensure strength, thus avoiding annoying stretching and misshaping that happens to non-reinforced leathers. These leathers are thin and come with coverlets for
those who ride with their buckles down by the stirrup. Specify leather color and length
(49" short, 55" standard, 61" long and 1" wide.) HVF Exclusive. Sold as pair.
Item # ST-LTH - Price $75.00
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Biothane Leathers: These "leathers" are made of thin but
strong black biothane. They are two inches wide, 62 inches
long and will have a cam buckle for easy adjustment. They
come with a pair of leather sleeves in brown or black. These biothane leathers will
not stretch in the heat of summer or crack in the cold of winter. So, replace your
leather, "leathers" or fenders that are worn or stretched out. Sold in pairs and can be
custom ordered for longer length. HVF exclusive. Item # ST-BL - Price $65.00
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The MDC Intelligent Stirrup: Are patented and revolutionary
in design. These irons allow riders the choice of three positions:
Traditional, 45 or 90 degrees. This will allow you to customize
your stirrups to the setting that best suits you, your horse and
your riding application. They relieve pain in your ankles, knees,
hips and back plus reduce pressure across the front of the shin as
well as reducing leg burns and pinching. Now you can put your
stirrups where you want them and have them work with your
body and not against it. The stirrups are easily retrievable (that is
they are easy to catch with your foot), making your performance
more precise and much safer. Additionally, the open stirrup angles
greatly reduce the danger of being hung up and seriously injured.
Each model comes with the patented, adjustable top, which
means that your stirrup is waiting for your foot just as soon as you swing your leg over the saddle. What
angle to select? Traditional, This allows you to easily run up your irons. 45 Degrees: Once the rider presets
the stirrups at 45 degrees, instantly they notice that the leather is applying ½ the pressure across their shin
as a normal stirrup. This reduction in leather pressure reduces leg burns, but still gives the rider who relies
on this pressure the feeling that they desire. Should the rider lose their iron, the stirrup will tend to leave a
clear opening making the stirrup easily retrievable. This increase in stirrup retrieval puts the rider back in
control and allows them to proceed and compete at their highest possible efficiency. This setting is seems
to be the preferable preset angle for Show Jumpers and Event Riders. 90 Degrees: Results in no leather
pressure across the shin and leaves the iron completely open for retrieval. At 90 degrees, the stirrups are
performing at their maximum level: no leather burns, maximum retrieval and the greatest safety, as the
stirrup tends to remain open allowing the dislodged rider to clear the stirrup safely and easily. This setting
is preferable preset for Dressage, Endurance and Trail Riders as well as general flat riding applications. The
Sport / Supper Sport Stirrup: The Sport was designed with the Jumper and Event Riders in mind. These
stirrups are fantastic due to the sure grip - and less weight base. Everyone can benefit from the sure gripwide base, lower profile design and less weight. The aluminum tread gives the rider more traction, stability
and comfort due to a deeper platform for support thus reducing pressure under the foot. By using both
stainless steel and aluminum metals, results in a stirrup that weighs less than the original model, while
maintaining a traditional look for the show ring with unsurpassed strength and balance. The MDC Stirrups
are sized true with a opening of 4 ¼”, 4 ½”, 4 ¾” and 5 inch. Specify style and size.
Comfort Stirrup-Item # ST- MDC - Price $140.00 traditional solid foot plate, 24 oz each on a 4.5”
stirrup, reg $169.95
Ultimate Stirrup-Item # ST-MDC-U - Price $150.00 rubber covered flexible shock absorbing side hinges.
28 oz each on a 4.75” stirrup, reg $189.95
Sport Stirrup-Item # ST- MDC- Price $150.00 aluminum grip tread, 22 oz each on a 4.75”. reg $175.95
Super Sport Stirrup-Item # ST- MDC-SS - Price $160.00 aluminum grip tread with
rubber covered flexible shock absorbing side hinges. 23 oz each on a 4.75”.reg $199.95
Easy-Up Stirrup Extender: With the Leg Saver swivel, you can mount-up with ease and
be comfortable too. Stirrup drops down 3 inches with the push of a button and then locks
back into place with the lift of your toe on one side. The Easy-up Extender comes in a pair
– one side has the drop down the other does not. Each stirrup can be swiveled 60º and can
be locked into any position. 2.5 and 3 inch sizes. Item # ST-UP – Price $139.00
Stirrup Swivel: At last you can give your knees and ankles relief from the painful stress
of twisting. These are the absolute best stainless steel stirrup swivels money can buy.
They can be free-floating or locked in place. Available in 2.5 or 3 inch neck.
Item # ST-SWIVEL - Price $49.95
Spring Loaded Stirrup Swivel: Sold as a pair, you can now add these spring-loaded
swivels to your already favorite pair of stirrups. You will need to remove your top bar on
your stirrup and with the hardware provided add in the spring-loaded swivel. Specify size
of 2, 2.5 or 3-inch top bar. Item # ST-SS - Price $49.95
Grippe Stirrup Pads: Custom cut to size for you and 1/2
inch thick. Attach using 2 part epoxy cement and use a clamp to hold down hard until cement
is set. Sold in pairs. HVF exclusive. Specify size. Item # ST-GP - Price $10.00 for pair.
Easy Ride Stirrup Pads: Relive stress and strain to your feet by adding stirrup pads.
Pads are 4 1/2 inches wide (left to right) and 3 7/8 inches deep (front to back) at the
bottom edge of the pad. Easy to slide in and cut down - if necessary. Attach with 2-part
epoxy cement and use a clamp to hold down firmly until cement is set. Sold as pair.
Item # ST-P - Price $13.99
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TREASURES
Merino Sheepskin Fleece Leg Comforters: The Merino’s soft fine wool is thick and
springy, has a nice soft cool feeling and prevents pinching or rubbing on your legs. Also
prevents rubbing on the saddle flaps. These covers attach with Velcro for easy on/off, and for
stirrup adjusting. The comforters for 2" wide leather/biothane straps are 12.5 inches long.
For one-inch leathers they are 15 inches long. Custom sizes are also available. Sold in pairs,
completely washable, 10 colors available but we stock black and brown for fast delivery.
Item # TR- FLM – Price $35.00
Merino Sheepskin Seat Saver “Tush Cush”: This
seat cushion, by Just Merino Sheepskin Products, which
has been chosen the best in sheepskin by John Lyons and by Michael
Plumb’s Horse Journal. The Merino’s soft fine wool is thick and springy
– the best that money can buy and just what you are looking for in a tushcush. Completely washable, available in 10 different colors. We stock
black and brown for fast delivery. Please state style and color.
Item # TR-SS – Price $55.00
English
Western
Seat Cushion:This cushion was first developed for stationary
patients. It offers relief just where you need it, allowing you to ride
comfortably for hours. Made of 1.5-inch high-density (23# test-20
year) spring-back foam that is sculpted and beveled down to the edges
for a smooth seat-to-leg transition. It is covered with a soft velour
chocolate shell with adjustable straps to securely attach it to your
saddle. This pad will not collapse, bunch up or hold in heat and is placed
under your seat so that it will not make your saddle smaller. Made in a style that will accommodate nearly
all English, Western and Endurance riders. Item # TR-TC Price $30.00
Seat Shrinker: This seat pad is the perfect answer for riders who have lost weight,
young riders who need to grow into their saddles, or guests who are too small to securely
fit into one of your saddles. You can install or remove the Seat Shrinker in less than 60
seconds with the stainless steel locking Dee’s and nylon strapping. Developed by HVF,
it is made of 2.5-oz upholstery leather and stuffed with three inches of synthetic and
wool fleece for a soft sofa-like feel. The Seat Shrinker is made to last a lifetime and is available in black or
brow. May reduce seat size by up to 2 inches. HVF Exclusive. Item #TR-SSS – Price $45.00
Wash Stand: We were camping in Iowa when
we came across a washstand similar to this one.
What a terrific idea. Now the whole family can
wash up outside before coming in or sitting
down to eat. You can even do your dishes
outside. But what is really slick is that after
you are tacked up, ready to ride and just
finished fly spraying your horse, you can wash
that yucky bug spray from your hands before
mounting up, or clean up before going into the
show ring. This stand has a holder for liquid
soap and a rack for your drying towel. It comes
with a large plastic washbowl and a "clip on" mirror! The tripod design allows
for easy assembly and storage. When open, you can secure the stand by
pushing the legs slightly into the ground. You can also use it to hold a trash bag as shown
in photo. Make your camping and riding experience easier for sure! HVF Exclusive. Black
or gray powder coat finish.Item # TR-WASH – Price $40.00
Toothbrush Covers: Fits all sizes of toothbrushes and packaged
2 per card. Wonderful for traveling, camping or if you carry your
toothbrush with you. Item # TR-TB - Price .75
Solar Heated Camp Shower: This lightweight, non-toxic PVC
compact camp shower is easy to use. Fill it up and set it in the sun.
Works great! 5 gallon capacity and includes a cord for hanging.
Item # TR-S - Price $9.25
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Deluxe Tablecloth Clamps: We have tested weighted clamps and slip on clamps, but
nothing compares to these spring-loaded plastic clamps. Wonderful. Set of 4.
Item # TR-CLIP – Price $1.75
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Laminated Table Cloth: Cathy used to be the one who always
insisted on using tablecloths that ARE CLOTH, even when camping.
But after years of dealing with kids and adults who spill; tablecloths
that are dew covered in the morning; fly covered specks on the spills;
and what to do with this messy, damp, stinky wet, thing until it can be
taken home and laundered, Cathy has reassessed her initial decision.
Yes, it does take a while to get things right and see the light! This
laminated heavy-duty, tablecloth is the answer. Just wipe all the
messes away! The laminated tablecloth is red and white, 54" inches wide and 9 feet long. For a longer
length the price per yard is $4.00. HVF Exclusive. Item # TR-TBL – Price $14.00
Easy Towel: As easy as 1-2-3 you can have a moist towel to wipe anything
clean. This product is great for moms, travel, home office, school, daycare,
camping, and fishing. (A must for your purse/briefcase/glove box and
SADDLE BAGS.) This EZ towel is made of 100% rayon that is 100%
biodegradable. Just take out a tablet, add a few drops of water and watch it
grow into a durable 9 x10 towel. Come with an EZ carry tube. 50 towels.
Limited time only, introductory offer by Hill View Farms of: buy three get
one free. Item # TR-EZ - Price $6.99
Tervis Tumbler Cups/Mug: These are the
ORIGINAL. The ONLY insulated cups that WILL
last a lifetime. In fact they have an
UNCONDITIONAL lifetime guarantee. They are
made of high-grade polycarbonate, which is virtually
indestructible. Double wall insulation ensures that hot
drinks and soups stay hot and cold drinks and ice cream stay
cold longer. Your glass will not sweat and you can hold these
cups without the temperature discomfort you would get from
a single walled glass or bowl. Dishwasher, microwave and
freezer safe; resists condensation, scratching and discoloration;
ultrasonically sealed, and made in the USA since 1946. There are
cheap knock offs of this glass nearly everywhere but this is truly
one of those times when “cheap” really means “cheaply made” and
of lesser quality. (Trust us on this – we have been using these
glasses for years on 100s of camping trips.) State pattern and size.
The sets of the same pattern are: The horse head, horse
shoe,chilli pepper, dressage, mule, racer, eventing, prancing pony
and gun. The sets that are different are: New west, frogs and
geckos. Mugs: These are the same awesome tumblers but in a 17 oz. MUG form. Perfect
for adults or children, as large or small hands can easily hold these mugs with the handle.
These mugs double as bowls, and are sometimes better than real bowls, being insulated and
having a handle. Also available for your mug a lid. Great for avoiding spills and keeping
the bugs out! State any pattern or set selection. and size. Many emblems are exclusive to
Hill View farms. Go to Hillviewfarms.com for complet selection and color photos. Select pattern.
Item # TR-Cups “Tall” 16 oz. - Price $39.00 set of four
Item # TR-Cupshigh ball” 12 oz. - Price $35.00 set of four.
Item # TR-Mug – Price $13.50
Lid: Item # TR-Lid -Price $2.00 FREE for every two mugs purchased!
Travel Lid: Perfect for travel as this lid can be open and closed. Item# TR-TLID - Price $2.75
2 in 1 Juicer: You know we would not carry this if it were not the best. We saw
this and knew that our store had to carry it. This 2 in 1 squeezer completely juices
both lemons and limes, leaving the seeds behind. Dishwasher safe, enameled
aluminum – made tough by Amco. Item # TR-JU – Price $16.95
The Oven Glove: This is the best heat, fire resistant glove made. Period. These thick oven gloves allow
you to handle hot objects with ease. They are better than oven mitts for getting a
better grip on any hot surface. Great for baking, grilling – even unscrewing a hot
light bulb. Machine washable. One size fits all. Inner lining 100% Cotton, outer
cover 100% Aramid, launder as you would synthetics. Sold as a pair of two. Order
two sets as you for sure will be giving this as a gift!
Item # TR-OV – Price $18.50
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Adults-Only Hotdog and Marshmallow Cooker: Hilarious! Made
of stainless steel with a wooden handle. 30 in. long overall. Sold
separately - specify gender. Item # TR-CO – Price $15.95 order
both for $29.95
Laundry Reel: Is constructed in sturdy ABS plastic
with 2 brass hooks included. Has a 21-foot strong
nylon rope. No more tangled cords! Easy to use and very handy indoors or outdoors.
Item # TR-LR - Price $2.50
Fly Swish: This quality horsehair swish on a stick with a loop handle
is perfect for as you are sitting and relaxing, or riding as you can help your horse
swish those bugs away with your “tail”. Swish is 28 inches long with brown or black
horsehair. HVF Exclusive. Item # TR-Swish – Price $22.95
Shoo Fly: A fine tassel of 13-inch horsehair with an
intricately woven top and brass ring. Hang from your
horse’s girth to help keep belly flies away. Or you can hang from the breast
collar or saddle. A beautiful and functional adornment. Specify Brown or Black
horse hair. Item # TR-SF Price $25.95
MRE's: "Meals Ready to Eat"- by The Wornick Co: These are the REAL
MREs that were conceived by NASA over 30 years ago and introduced on
Apollo flights to the moon, in Skylab, and on every US space Shuttle flight
from Enterprise to Challenger. They have gone to Grenada, to fight forest
fires in Alaska and bring relief after hurricanes. They fed Desert Shield and
Desert Storm and they've done the job again in Afghanistan and Iraq Great
for camping, car trips, search and rescue, truck drivers, horse shows,
backpacking and snow trips such as cross-country skiing, snowmobiling,
dog sledding, ice fishing, snow camping and in any emergency situation. The secret to this delicious
instant survival meal is in the pouch. US military research labs took the lead in the technology and
development of the POUCH, which has three special layers allowing the food to be sealed and then
cooked inside never being exposed to the air until ready to eat. Thus, the food is sterilized and blocked
from future contamination. This packaging delivers an almost unbelievable shelf life of 5-10 years (not 2
years like current commercial preparations). Food, which is not FREEZE-DRIED, therefore retains its
natural moisture, gravy, sauces and juices. The resulting taste and texture are much more realistic and
naturally delicious than those of dehydrated and freeze dried foods. With over 30 years of field research
experts have carefully designed these meals for maximum nutrition (an average of 55% meat compared
with 35% normally), familiarity, and TOTAL convenience! These meals are ready to eat right from the
pouch at room temperature (as they are pre-cooked). Or they can be heated the following ways.
1) Just add a little water to activate the self-contained non-flame chemical heater, officially called the
"MRE Heater", which is included in each full meal.
2) Placing next to a non-liquid heat source: radiator, engine block, or even the human body. Be careful of
burning or melting the pouch if the heat source is too hot.
3) Boiling for 3-5 min. - take the pouch from outer carton and place it in clean boiling water heated from
available sources: fire, heating tabs, or stoves.
4) Microwave 2-3 min. after removing from the pouch. The pouch contains an aluminum, non-microwaveable layer that gives the pouch such a long shelf life.
These are so good that we eat them at home!
The Entrees are super for an after school snack or anytime! The “extras” in the full-meal packages –
power bars, cracker snacks, etc. – provide plenty of food for one person for a whole day.
Entrée: Select from six different 8 oz entrées: 1) Cajun style rice with beans and beef sausage: 2) Beef
roast with vegetables: 3) Breaded chicken breast patty with pasta shells in tomato sauce: 4) Chicken
breast strips with chunky salsa: 5) Spaghetti with meat and sauce: 6) Pasta and vegetables in Alfredo style
sauce (Vegetarian Meal). Item # TR-E - Price $2.50 each.
Full Meals with heaters: (These come in mixed assorted cases so call to select from the numerous
entrée choices, if not we will select for you.) The Full Meal will contain one Entrée, side dish, bakery Item
(crackers or bread), spread (jelly, peanut butter or cheese spread), dessert (cookies, energy bar, cake or
fruit), beverage base, accessory packet (coffee, creamer, sugar, salt, gum,
matches, wet napkin, spork) and heater packet. Item # TR-HM - Price $8.00
Net Food Cover: This speaks for itself and is a must for every camper
serving food in buggy conditions. 16 x 16. Item #TR-FC – Price $1.75
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Running
Horse
Reversible
Patio
Mat:This polypropylene
9 x 12 mat offers a choice
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heating pad. It can be frozen down to -190 °C-more than twice as cold as dry ice!
Techni-Ice is often frozen in blast freezers to minus 80 °C for dry ice applications,
but works great in household freezers and is ideal for L.P. freezers. When a freezer is
adjusted to the coldest setting, Techni-Ice freezes to between -18 °C and -21 °C, and can
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BASICS
By: Cathy Sheets Tauer - B.S. Animal Science, E.S.M.T
You will have your saddle for a lifetime, but not your horse. So does your saddle fit properly?
Doesn’t it just make sense to get a saddle that does?
• When putting on the saddle without a pad do you have 2" of complete clearance between the saddle and your
horse’s spine while sitting in the saddle? You should.
• Do you give your saddle a snuggie? That is, pull the blanket up into the gullet so as to not bind your horse’s
spine. You should.
• Do you have a three-inch rotation around the horse’s point of hip, where no saddle or blanket is interfering?
You should.
• When using a breast collar do you have it adjusted so that you can pull it away from the horse’s shoulder 3"4", allowing the shoulder to move freely? You should.
• When you raise your horse’s leg up and forward, do you have the 3-4" of free shoulder movement without
interference from the saddle? You should.
• When using a crupper, can you raise it off your horse’s rump 3"-4"? You should.
• Do you and your saddle weigh more than 20% of your horse’s weight? You shouldn’t.
• When going either up or down hill does your saddle slip forward or back, so that you see more than 2" of
sweat? If so you need either a crupper or a breast collar.
• Do you have the proper length girth? When cinched up your girth should be no more than 6" away from
the D ring on a western saddle and halfway up the billets on either side on an English saddle.
• When you are completely cinched up and mounted can you get two fingers between the pad and spine of
horse? You should.
• When using a rear flank cinch, mounted up and ready to go, is your rear flank cinch hanging more than an inch?
It should NOT be.
• When in the saddle, have someone check your girth. If they can pull it away from the horse’s body more than
an inch it is too loose.
• Classic signs your saddle doesn’t fit are: Dry spots in the sweat pattern, patches of white hair, raised spots
or bumps where any equipment touches, a horse that resists being saddled. Look and listen to what your
horse says.
Anyone can make a beautiful saddle from the tree up, but if it doesn’t fit your horse what
good is it?
Henry Love.
Notice the proper length of the lead rope on
a picket line.
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BASICS continued
EQUINE SPORTS MEDICINE
Excerpts from: Jack Meagher
The moving parts of the body were created and intended to move through a specified range of motion
freely, easily and completely. When for any number of reasons they lose the ability to do this there will
be a problem.... Muscular problems are most common to horses which are engaged in some form of
competition. Athletics, horse or human, produce a situation unique to all sports. The amount of strain
and exertion require to achieve maximum performance. What is maximum? How do you know when you
have reached it? You don't...Muscles can be an entire cause or a reflection of a deeper cause. It is always
proper to eliminate a deeper cause first. This is veterinarian expertise. The proper therapy for a muscle
problem could be the improper one for a deeper cause...
INITIAL EVALUATION
by Cathy Sheets Tauer E.S.M.T
Before I begin any saddle fit or work as a Sports Massage Therapist, I always perform an evaluation on
the equine. The following is a very light overview of what I do to uncover areas of concern. Realizing that
muscle represents 60% of the entire body, massage makes so much sense. Massage is a practical, handson, non-invasive therapy for equines, enabling them to reach their full potential. Massage is most
effective as a preventive measure and is not a substitute for veterinary medicine. Massage increases the
range of motion, flexibility and circulation. It releases tension and improves the horse’s disposition.
Equines love massage. How do we know if our equine friends have pain? They cannot talk, but do
communicate non-verbally. Resistance in training or increased agitation resulting in poor performance and
bad behavior are symptoms that something is wrong. Proper fitting equipment and massage address the
cause of such trouble. "Putting the Horse First" lets us know that they are enjoying our company as much
as we enjoy theirs. Horses no longer are a beast of burden for man but a partner in a leisure activity that
everyone can enjoy. As for equipment, there is no question as to what our equine friends should be
saddled in: a properly fitted Delrin panel saddle. This saddling system allows the horse to move freely,
bending and flexing. It’s orthopedic. Since as a rider we will never know how it feels to be saddled, doesn’t
it make sense to get a saddle that feels as good to your horse as it does to you? If your current saddle fits
correctly and your horse can move freely and is not in pain (as determined by physical palpation) then
you have no reason to change your saddle. But how can you be sure? Looking at the figure, the circled
areas are pressure spots, the cross hatch marks are where you run your thumb or finger tips in a smooth
flowing fashion, observing areas of concern. When you begin, use 10-15 pounds of pressure. Along the
top of the spine you should use 20# of pressure. (You should have NO reaction but if you do, contact a
veterinarian or other professional for further advice.) Use a bathroom scale to judge your pressure and
test on yourself first.
IMPORTANT- MESSAGE As told
by: Mary Schriber- Equissage. When
you are near the equines face, watch
for teeth. There is a pressure point on
the cheek where you can place your
thumb and effectively prevent him
from tuning toward you. It is not
necessary to dig your thumb into the
pressure point, just simply rest it on
the surface. This action will dissuade
any biting response. Also, as you
work your way past the shoulder,
keep
your
eye on
the hind leg nearest
you. Inspired by the
fact that a horse is
capable of kicking a
fly off his ear, you are
cautioned to place
your free hand or fist,
with elbow locked,
near the stifle joint
both as a warning and
as a preventative for
you, and a reminder
for your client.
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Don and Cathy
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How to specifically test your saddle for fit on your horse
My horse has never has a sore back... How do you know?
Use physical palpation to determine if a saddle is potentially causing back and performance
trouble.
By: Lisa Dawes Brown with supplemental additions by Cathy Sheets Tauer EMST:
If you are certain your horse does (or does not) have a sore back you can confirm your convictions by
making clear non-biased evaluations. You will need to observe physical traits that indicate back soreness,
record behaviors in your horse, which are common to sore-backed horses and then palpate the muscles.
(Do this before riding and again 8 to 24 hours after riding.)
Physical traits:
· Do the muscles in the loin (gluteals) or "rump muscles" look especially tense ( some would call
them well-developed) so that they stand out dramatically? (Figure 1) Please note that some
breeds of horses "naturally" have over developed gluteals.
· Does the muscle which extends from the poll to the point of the shoulder down the lower side
of the neck (brachiocephalicus) look thicker and more developed than the upper half of the
neck, resulting in an almost ewe-neck appearance? This may be caused by the horse traveling
with a hollow back which forces him to fling out his legs to maintain his balance overworking
the brachiocephalicus. The brachiocephalicus helps pull the humerous forward which extends
the foreleg. It becomes over-worked and thicker due to repeated pinching of the trapezius
muscle at the withers which causes the horse to raise his head and lock down his back muscles.
(Figure 2)
· Look for a hollow behind the shoulder on either side of the horse. Muscle in this region tends
to diminish or atrophy when the nerves and muscles are pinched repeatedly. One almost never
finds this trait in the young, un-ridden horse. This hollow of atrophied muscles will disappear
once the horse has free lift and use of the back if permanent damage has not occurred. Also note
that the older horse will have gradual wasting along their top line and this is not to be confused
with pinching from an ill-fitting saddle. (Figure 3)
Figure 1
The gluteals in the top of rump will
often look "well-developed" when they
are being forced to work too hard. In
fact, they are in spasm because the back
is unable to function as it should due to
pressure points from the saddle.
development.
Normal
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 2
The neck is over-developed due to
being ridden with a high head and
hollow back. This maybe caused by
pinching the trapezius at the base of
the withers when the rider is positioned
too far forward.
Correct
Figure 3
Figure 3
A hollow behind the shoulder frequently
indicates long term pinching just behind the
shoulder by the arch of the saddle. It is thought
that pinching of nerves causes atrophy of these
"saddle muscles" as the old-timers used to call
them. With a properly fitting saddle this hollow
will diminish as the muscles regain their proper
function.
Behavioral Traits: Once you have ruled out dentistry and shoeing as possible causes of bad behavior
and performance, the following acts of disobedience are usually directly linked to saddling pain or
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Head tossing is a common result
of discomfort under the saddle.
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This cold-backed horse is
throwing his head even before
the rider puts weight in the
saddle.
So...
how do you know
if your horse has a sore back?
• Does your horse not tolerate saddling, cinching or mounting?
• Bucks, runs away, nip, sidestep, and tosses head?
• Hollow-backed, cold-backed, dry spots under a wet blanket?
• Rear when girthed?
• Does not travel well downhill?
• Refuses jumps? Hard to catch?
• Stumbles frequently?
• Difficulty walking calmly?
• Quits working mid-season?
• Tacks-up more on one side that the other?
• Do his gaits appear uneven?
This horse humps his back
against the pressure points of
the saddle. When this series of
photos was taken, this horse had
no evidence of bruising on his
back, but by the end of a
summer's riding, white hair was
beginning to grow on the sides of
his withers from excess pressure.
Test for soreness in the “check point” muscles: There are
three important muscles that can let you know instantly if
your horse is suffering pain due to his saddle even if there is
no pathology visible on the back. Most riders use enough
padding and rest their horses just enough to prevent bruising of the This horse is alert but content
while being saddled.
back from becoming visible. But their horses are hurting and they
respond to the pain by tensing the muscles which are being pressed.
This tension flows to all connected muscle groups. The horse operates in a tense and unnatural form and
this places stress on other parts of his body, hard to believe a saddle could affect so many parts of the
body.
Three major check point muscles are: The semimembranosis
(on either side of the tail - in the hind quarters), the
Don ponying a yearling
brachiocephalicus (following the lower half of the neck from poll to
shoulder) and the triceps at the elbow. Many other muscles could
also be probed, but these three, combined with your other findings,
are all you need to make a trustworthy diagnosis. You will probe
these muscles quickly and sharply with the ends of three fingers or
your thumb held stiff. Remember, any force of the bite of kick
your horse is likely to receive in the herd environment is far greater
than any force you could possibly exert by using the ends of your
fingers, however sharply. You will not injure your horse in any
way by this probing, but you may discover that your horse's
muscles jump violently when probed. Most novices probe too
softly to
illicit a
reaction
f r o m
their horse and are left with the impression their
horse is not sore. TTEAM therapy inventor,
Linda Tellington Jones, once stated that one
must probe as firmly as necessary to get a
reaction to see if the horse is sore. She
sometimes probes very strongly, in fact. If
there is no soreness, there will be little or
Colina starts her training
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CAMPING RECIPES
Breakfast
Jerry’s Crepes
3 eggs
1 C. milk
1 C. flour
1 Tbs. Sugar
3 Tbs. Melted Butter
1 Tsp. Salt
3 Tsp. Baking powder
In bowl, mix after each ingredient. Melt
butter in the same pan you will cook in. In
hot pan pour ½ cup of batter, swirling pan to
thin out batter. Flip when top is dull. Serve
rolled up with jam, sugar, maple syrup or
plain.
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1 egg
1 C. buttermilk
2 Tbs. melted butter - melted in cook pan.
Mix all dry thoroughly then add liquid. Cook
pancakes as you would normally flipping
when all bubbly and dull on top.
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Cathy’s Buttermilk Pancakes
1 C. flour
1 Tsp. Sugar
½ Tsp. Salt
¾ Tsp. Baking powder
½ Tsp. Baking Soda
Chuck’s Easy Rhubarb Cake
4 C. Chopped Rhubarb
1 Yellow Cake Mix
1 ½ C. Sugar
1 Pint whipping cream
Mix cake as directed, mix and pour into a
9 x 13-greased pan. Drop rhubarb over cake
mix, sprinkle sugar over rhubarb and pour
whipping cram over all of it. Set pan on top
of a cookie sheet to catch spills. Bake 45 min
at 350 degrees or until center starts to turn
brown.
Camping Cheese Cake
2 Pkg. Cream cheese
2 Eggs beaten
1 Tsp. Vanilla
½ C. Sugar
Graham cracker crust *
16 oz sour cream **
1/2 c. sugar **
*To make crust mix ½ c. crushed graham
crackers, ¼ C. granulated sugar, ¼ C.
powder sugar, 1/3 c. melted butter – press
into pan and bake at 350 for 10 minutes,
before adding filling. Blend until creamy
frist four ingredients, pour into graham
cracker crust Bake at 350 for 30 minutes.
Mix and add topping ** and bake for an
additional 10 min. at 400 degrees.
Key Lime Pie
1) 14oz. Sweetened condensed milk
1) 8 oz. Cream cheese
½ to ¾ C. key lime juice
½ Tsp. Vanilla
Mix and pour into graham cracker crust. *
Mix all and pour into crust. Cool and serve
with whipped cream. *To make crust mix ½ c.
crushed graham crackers, ¼ C. granulated
sugar, ¼ C. powder sugar, 1/3 c. melted
butter – press into pan and bake at 350 for 10
minutes, before adding filling.
Cathy’s Rhubarb crisp
4 C. Chopped Rhubarb
1 ½ C. Sugar
1/3 C. Melted butter
¾ C. Flour
1 Tsp. Cinnamon
½ Tsp. salt
Put rhubarb in shallow pan & sprinkle with
cinnamon and salt. Mix remainder of
ingredients & cover rhubarb.
Bake
uncovered at 350 degrees for 45 minutes.
Serve with cream or vanilla ice cream.
Rice Crispy Squares
¼ C. Butter
10 oz. Bag marshmallows
6 C. Rice Crispies
Melt butter in large kettle, add
marshmallows heat until melted. Add rice
crispy. Stir until coated. Press mixture into
greased pan. Cool.
Grandma’s Fudge Sauce
2-3 Tbs. Corn starch
3 Tbs. Cocoa
¼ Tsp. Salt
1 C. Water
1C. Sugar
Mix all ingredients and cook until thick, then
add ½ Tsp. Butter and ½ Tsp. Vanilla.
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Oh Darn, five horses to ride
Tito, Henry, Stuart,
Cathy, Sadie & Arenosa
Desensitizing
NO BUGS!
When camping in early spring.
Yes, it snowed and yes, we did have to
insulate the holding tanks with straw bails,
but what fun we had!
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Notice the eye wear
Rhea with her new pony Pete
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Seasonal Delights – Desserts - continued
Cathy’s Apple crisp
8 to 10 pealed and quartered apples
¼ C. Water
½ C. Raisins or Crasins (Optional)
½ C. Sugar
½ to ¾ C. Brown Sugar
¼ Tsp. salt
¾ C. Four
½ C. Butter
½ Tsp. nutmeg
½ Tsp. cinnamon
Put apples, raisins and water in shallow pan.
Mix dry ingredients and sprinkle over
apples. Dot with butter. Bake uncovered at
350 for 30 minutes.
Cathy’s Fruit Cobbler
4 cups of any fresh fruit (berry or pit fruits)
½ C. Sugar
½ Tsp. Cinnamon (omit if you are using
berries)
2 Tsp. Lemon Juice – if you are using berries
Mix above and pour into casserole dish.
Topping:
1 C. Flour
1 C. Sugar
1 Tsp. Baking powder
1 egg beaten
½ C. evaporated milk
1/3 C. Melted butter
Mix and pour over fruit. Bake uncovered at
325 for 50-60 minutes.
Cathy’s Berry Pie
1 C. Strawberries or 1 ½ C. Cherries
1 C. Blue berries
1 C. Rasberries or Blackberries
2 Tbs. Corn starch or 2 Tbs. Flour or 2 Tbs.
Tapioca
1 Tbs. Lemon juice.
Pie crust
Mix and pour into lightly floured uncooked
pie crust bake at 450 degrees for 10 minutes
and then reduce heat to 350 and cook 35 to
45 minutes longer. OR you can put berries
into a casserole and cover fruit with the
crust. Bake at 450 degrees for 10 minuts,
then reduce heat to 350 and cook 20 minutes
longer.
Arla’s Fruit Pizza
1st Layer
½ C. Powdered sugar
¾ C. Melted butter
1 ½ C. Flour
Mix well and press onto a pizza pan that is
covered with aluminum foil. Press out to
form a pizza crust. Bake at 350 degrees for
15 minutes (+ or -). Cool.
2nd Layer
2) 8 oz cream cheese
1 C. Sugar
2 Tea. Vanilla
Blend until smooth. Spread over crust when
cool.
3rd Layer
Top with fresh or drained canned fruit. Save
1 C. of juice (I like pineapple)
4th Layer
1 C. Fruit juice
½ C. sugar
2 Tbs. Corn starch
Mix and boil until thick. Cool & spoon over
fruit. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
Cathy’s Best Pie Crust
4 C. Flour
1 Tbs. Sugar
1 Tsp. Salt
1 ¾ C. Solid vegetable shorting (Crisco)
1 Tbs. Vinegar
1 Lrg. Egg
½ C. Water
Mix dry ingredients and then add shorting.
Use pasty knife to cut in or use fork. Mix
uniformly. In small bowl mix water with egg
and vinegar. Combine ingredients mix in
bowl using your hand, form into ball. Cover
and refrigerate for 30 minutes. Remove and
cut into 4 th.’s Freezes well.
Rhea’s Peanut-butter cookies
¼ C. Shortening (Crisco)
¼. C. Butter
½ C. Sugar
½ C. Brown sugar
1 Egg
½ C. Peanut butter
¼ Tsp. Vanilla
1½ C. Flour
1 Tsp. Baking soda
¼ Tsp. Salt
Cream sugars, butter and Crisco. Add egg,
peanut butter & vanilla.
Add dry
ingredients gradually. Make into balls put
on un-greased cookie sheet, press with
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Egg & spoon -on “Lassy” a Mini
Born gaited - 1 day old
Grandad riding home
Grandma power
The mighty “Dakota”
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1945 Great Grandparents
Hooked...
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Seasonal Delights – Desserts - continued
Powdered sugar glaze or frosting.
1 ½ C. Powdered sugar
2 Tbs. Melted butter
1 ½ Tsp. Vanilla
1-2 Tbs. Water for consistency.
Options include almonds, or other nuts
pieces, almond flavoring, chocolate chips,
cream cheese. Etc. Mix and spread warm.
Walnut delight
1 pkg, Vanilla instant pudding
1 Tub cool whip
1 ½ C. Butter milk
1 Can mandarin oranges
1 Can crushed pineapple
½ C. Walnuts
¾ -1 C. Fudge striped cookies or toffee chips
or heath bars all crumbled. Make pudding
with buttermilk, mix in other ingredients and
top w/ cookie or candy crumbles.
Mexican Flan
1-cup sugar with ¼ cup water: In heavy
Saucepan, bring to boil – Turing amber. No
stirring. Remove and coat ramekins/
dishes.
In blender mix:
One can sweetened condensed milk
One can evaporated milk
One can of Nestlé’s media Crema
1 Tbs. Vanilla
3 eggs
3 egg yolks
Pour into dishes. (or just one pie/casserole
dish) Bake in boiling water bath about 35
minutes at 350 degrees. (or just bake, but
lower temp to 325) until custard does not
giggle.
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Hors D’oeuvre & Drinks
Dip 1
Dip 2
8 Oz. Cream cheese
8 Oz. Cream cheese
½ C. Chopped pecans
Small jar of pimientos
1 C. Sliced olives
½ Lb. Shredded cheddar cheese
½ C. Mayonnaise
½ C. Green Olives
2 Tbs. Olive juice
½ C. Chopped cooked bacon/ham/sausage
Dash pepper
Parsley
Dash parsley
Evaporated milk – enough to blend
Mix well and serve with crackers
Mix well and serve with crackers
Sharon’s Zumbro Special
1 Oz. Raspberri vodica
Cranberry Juice to fill glass
Lime slice -squeeze
Fill glass with ice and mix.
Dad’s Deviled Eggs: 12 hard boiled eggs
cut in half. Remove yolk & mix using fork; ¼
C. Real mayonnaise, 1 Tbs. Vineagar, 2 Tsp.
Lemon juice, 1 Tsp. Mustard and ½ Tsp.
Salt. Fill halfs and garnish with paprika.
Dad’s Hot mulled cider
1 Gallon apple juice or cider
½ C. Brown sugar
dash nutmeg
6 cinnamon sticks
1 Tsp. Whole all spice
1 Tsp. Whole cloves
1 orange sliced
Put ingredients in gauze mesh bag tied shut
or strain the solids out later. Bring to boil
and simmer for 10 minutes. Remove spice
bag. Serve. Optional for adults add one
jigger of Southern Comfort liquor per cup.
Party Punch
1 C. Sugar
1 Pkg. cherry Kool-Aid
1 Pkg. Strawberry Kool-Aid
1) 6 oz. Lemon aid
1) 6 oz. Orange juice
3 quarts water
1 quart 7-up
Mix in a one-gallon jug. I double this
recipe.
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Hot Chocolate warm up: In a cup of hot
chocolate add one jigger of Butterscotch
liquor .
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Cathy’s Pisco Sour –Peruvian drink
1 Lemon squeezed (or 1 Oz. Juice)
2 Oz. Sugar syrup or use 4 Oz 7-up or sprite
3 Oz. Pisco (Peruvian booze)
1 egg white
2 drops bitters – to use as topping – optional
In blender, mix above and add ice enough to
keep blender going. Serve in VERY small
glasses and top with bitters.
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Peru 2005
Sonia and Colina after a swim
Rhea with her Sadie in Montana
Conquered
Tauer girls take 1st and 2nd place!
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Kelly and Henry
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continued
Hors D’oeuvre and Drinks- continued
Easy Daiquiri’s
1 large can frozen lemonade
Norma’s Manhattan
1 large can frozen limeade
1-2 tsp. Sugar
1 C. rum
½-3/4 hand squeezed juice from orange
2 ½ C. 7-up
Canadian Club Whiskey
Mix in a 1-gallon pail. Freeze, stirring
Mix, Pour into galss with ice and add Club
occasionally.
Soda as desired.
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Rita’s Drink
2 Jiggers Dr. Vanilla Liquor
2 Jiggers cream
1 Jigger 7-up
Lime slice
Fill glass with ice, mix drink and squeeze lime
with a lime wipe on rim of glass – then put
lime in drink.
Vegetables and Soups
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Pam’s Cracker Snacks
2 Pkg. Oyster crackers
1 Pkg. Hidden valley ranch dressing
1C. Oil
½ Tsp. Dill weed
½ Tsp. Lemon pepper
Mix together and mix on crackers. Store in
airtight container.
Creamed Spinach Casserole
2 Lbs. Cooked chopped spinach
1 Onion chopped and sautéed in butter
6 Tbs. Cream
6-8 Tbs. Grated Parmesan cheese
Salt and Pepper to taste.
For topping: ½ C. Seasoned breadcrumbs
mixed with 2 Tbs. Melted butter.
Butter a 1 Qt. Casserole. Add ingredients
and top with breadcrumb mixture. Bake at
350 degrees for 30 minutes.
Zucchini Appetizers
3 C. Thinly sliced zucchini
1 C. Bisquick mix
½ C. Chopped Onion
½ C. Grated Parmesan cheese
2 Tbs. Parsley
4 Eggs beaten
½ Tsp. Salt
Dash pepper
½ C. Vegetable oil
½ Tsp. Accent (optional)
½ Tsp. Marjoram
½ Tsp. Oregano
Combine all mixing the zucchini in last. Put
into a greased 13 x 9 x 2 pan. Bake at 350 to
425 degrees until golden brown. About 25
minutes.
Potato Soup
2 Diced medium potatoes
1-2 Chopped onions
1C. Chopped celery about 4 stalks.
½ to 1 Tsp. Salt (use lesser amount if using
bacon)
1 bay leaf
1to 2 C. Chicken stock or 2 bouillon cubes
with 1to 2 C. water.
1- 1 ¼ C. Milk
½ C. Cream (opt.)
1 Tbs. Chives
¼ Tsp. Nutmeg
2 Slices cooked chopped bacon (Optional)
Sauté onions and celery with butter in cook
pot. Add remaining ingredients. Simmer
until potatoes are done (the longer the better
the flavor).
Cheese Soup – a Peruvian dish
1 Med. Onion chopped
1 Med. Tomato chopped
2 Cloves garlic chopped
Sauté above in 1-2 Tbs. Olive oil. Add:
4 C. Water
2 Chopped potatoes
When potatoes are cooked add:
Spaghetti (the diameter of a nickel then
break in half.
1 C. Evaporated milk
½ C. Finely chopped Gouda cheese
1 Tsp. Salt
½ Tsp. Oregano
¼ Tsp. Black pepper
When spaghetti is cooked serve.
Martha’s Cabbage slaw
½ C. Water
1C. Sugar
½ C. Vinegar
½ Tsp. Salt
Shredded cabbage, about 6 cups
Boil and cool frist four ingredients. Add ,
cabbage, mix and refrigerate for 24 hours.
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CAMPING RECIPES
Soups - continued
1 ½ Tbs. Snipped chives
1 Tsp. Salt
¼ Tsp. Pepper
Heat and pour over cooked potatoes
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Vegetables and
New Potatoes
2 Lbs. New potatoes – sliced and cooked
4 Tbs. Butter
1 Tsp. Lemon zest
2 Tbs. Lemon juice
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Arla’s German Potato salad
2 Lbs. Cooked slice potatoes
1 Lb. Bacon fried & crumpled (save ½ of fat)
1 Onion chopped
1C. Water mixed with 1/3 C. Flour
1 C. Vinegar
1 C. White sugar
1C. Brown sugar
In bacon fat, brown onion, then add the
remaining ingredients and cook until thick.
Pour over cooked sliced potatoes and mix in
crumbled bacon. Cool and refrigerate for 24
hours before serving either warm or cool.
Broccoli Salad 1
One head Broccoli chopped
1 lb. Mushrooms sliced
4-6 Green Scallions sliced
Mix with & marinate 8 to 12 hours.
1 C. Oil
¼ C. Sugar
1 ½ Tsp. Salt
2 Tsp. Paprika
2 Tsp. Celery seed
4 Tbs. Grated onion
½ C. Cider vinegar
Broccoli Salad 2
Head Broccoli chopped or mix with ½ head
of cauliflower
1 Med. Onion chopped
½ C. Raisins
½ C. Sunflower seeds
¼ C. Sugar
2 Tbs. Vinegar
¾ C. Real mayonnaise
12 oz. Fried chopped bacon.
Mix and marinate over night.
Sharon’s Caesar Salad
2 heads romaine lettuce
½ C. Olive oil
1 tin anchovies
1 egg
¼ C. Lemon juice
2 to 3 cloves garlic chopped fine
¼ Tsp. Worchester sauce
1/3 C. Parmesan cheese to taste
Pepper to taste
Croutons as desired
Toss and tear lettuce mix with oil. Drain and
chop anchovies. Beat egg with anchovies
and lemon juice. Add finely chopped garlic,
Worchester sauce, cheese etc. Mix all.
Potatoes O’ Gratin
2 Lbs. Sliced potatoes 1/8th inch thick
2 cloves chopped garlic
1 Tbs. Butter
2 ¼ C. Half and half
1 ¼ Tsp. Salt
Pinch pepper
Pinch nutmeg
Pinch cayenne pepper (opt.)
Rub casserole dish with ½ of garlic and
butter. Simmer half and half, salt, pepper,
nutmeg, garlic and potatoes – cook until
liquid thickens. Pour in baking dish. Dot
with butter. Bake at 350 degrees for one hour
or until golden – you may have to baste with
butter.
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Main Dishes
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1 Tsp. Thyme
1 Tsp. Rosemary
1 Tbs. Soy sauce
½ Tsp. Pepper
Marinate chicken 4 hours or longer. Bake or
grill as desired.
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Spicy Baked or Grilled Shrimp
½ C. Olive oil
1 Tbs. Cajun or Creole seasoning
2 Tbs. Lemon juice
1 Tbs. Parsley or cilantro
1 Tbs. Honey
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Jerry’s Chicken Marinade
1 Onion chopped
1 lrg. Clove garlic chopped
2 Tbs. Parsley
½ C. Lemon Juice
3 Tbs. Vinegar
1 Tbs. Soy sauce
1 Lb. Uncooked shrimp – shelled and
deveined.
Mix above and refrigerate for 1 to 6 hours.
Bake in casserole at 450 for 10 minutes – 63
until done or grill.
Stall sitting
Kansas
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Rhea and her boy
Kelly & Turtle
in Montana
Broken arm rider - Costa
Rica
Kelly reading with her Henry.
CAMPING RECIPES
Main Dishes - continued
Swiss Steak
Round steak
Onion - sliced
2 Tomatoes or 15 oz can
½ Tsp. Salt
¼ Tsp. Pepper
1 Cup Flour (- or +)
½ C. Milk
2 to 3 C. Cooked noodles
Brown meat and onion. Add remaining
ingredients and simmer 20 minutes.
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Marths’s Hot Dish
1 Lb. Ground beef
1 Chopped onion
1 Can cream of mushroom soup
1 Can cream of celery soup
Add:
1 can cream of mushroom soup
½ C. Milk
½ Tsp. Mustard
½ Tsp. Catsup
Simmer 30 minutes. Serve with rice or
noodles.
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Meat Balls
1 Lb. Ground beef
1 Egg
1 Tbs. Fine chopped onion
¾ C. Cracker crumbs
½ C. Milk
Mix , and form into balls and brown.
1 Cup Parmesan cheese
½ Tea. Oregano
1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese.
Mix everythihng except cheese and put into
a greased 9 x 13 pan. Top with cheese and
bake uncovered at 350 degrees for 45
minutes.
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Pizza Casserole
2 C. Cooked macaroni
1 Lb. Ground beef browned with ½ C.
chopped onion
15 oz. Pizza sauce
1) 8 oz.. Can tomato sauce
1) 6 oz. Can sliced mushrooms
3 C. Noodles
Combine all ingredients except noodles.
Warm gently for 10 minutes as you are
cooking the noodles. When noodles are
cooked, drain them and add to mixture. Bake
in casserole at 350 until brown on top or just
serve warm.
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Tuna Casserole
2 Cans drained Tuna
2 Cans cream of mushroom soup
1 Large or small can of drained peas
Pinch pepper
1 Tbs. Lemon juice
1 C. Shredded cheddar cheese
4 Tbs. Soy sauce
2-3 Tbs. Corn starch
Bag of chow mien noodles
In large kettle, Brown meat in butter with
bead molasses. Add celery and onion.
Cover with water and cook slowly about 30
minutes. Add vegetables. In cup mix
cornstarch with soy sauce and then add this
to thicken the dish, stirring. Serve over rice
with chow mien noodles.
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Chop Suey
1 Lb. Beef (round steak cut bite-size chunks)
2 Tbs. Bead molasses
½ C. Chopped onion
½ C. Chopped celery
2-3 Tbs. Butter
1) 15 oz . Can mixed Chinese vegetables
1) 8 oz. Can sliced water chestnuts
1 Can bamboo shoots (optional)
1) 8 oz. Can mushrooms (optional)
1 C. Spaghetti sauce
1 Tbs. Worchester sauce
1 Tbs. Chives
½ C. Shredded cheddar cheese
Sauté onions, beef, cabbage and carrots.
Mix in remainder of ingredients. Top with
cheese. Bake covered at 350 degrees for 1
hour.
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Cabbage Casserole
1 Lb. Ground beef
1 Med. Onion – chopped
2 Tbs. Butter
1 C. Shredded carrots
3 C. Shredded cabbage
1 Tsp. Salt
Pepper
continued
1/3 C. Oil
Mix Flour, salt and pepper and coat meat. In
heavy iron skillet, brown meat in oil. Add
onion and then put tomato chunks on top of
meat. Reduce heat, cover and cook on low
heat for 1+ hour. Serve with noodles or rice.
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Tito training
Sonia sleeping off a big meal on Joya
Princesses
Only “Arenosa” with Kelly
Beautiful
Kelly and Cathy riding in Peru
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Dinner Jackets
“Sadie” Love
Notice the braids...
Mom and the girls
We catch and carry
during the first week.
Then forever they know
that they are “littler”.
Road Traveling
Don’s horses
“Ave” Boss mare
How Cathy Started
Sonia’s “Princess”
Got’em”
Racing Peruvians Pasos -Staying in gait
while riding double bareback
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Tetnus
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Equine EQ Westnile
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Potomac
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Rhino
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Coggins
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date taken
Worm 1
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Worm 2 Worm 3
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Worm 4
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Boosters
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