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  • Too fat - chestnut??

    • From: rtwright
    • Description:

      Follow-up video to my post on "Is my Icelandic horse overweight"

    • 5 months ago
    • Views: 40
  • Too fat - red dun??

    • From: rtwright
    • Description:

      Follow-up video to my post on "Is my Icelandic horse overweight"

    • 5 months ago
    • Views: 19
  • 13 years together and still pl

    • From: rtwright
    • Description:

      A short video of our guys doing what they always do. The chestnut is 20 and the dun is 17. They haven't slowed down a bit in the 11 years that we have owned them. And they never get tired of thier horseplay.

    • 5 months ago
    • Views: 12
  • Our horses running in a corral

    • From: rtwright
    • Description:

      Both horses are originally from Iceland. The chestnut is 20. The dun is 17.

    • 5 months ago
    • Views: 31
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  • Cresty Neck

    • From: rtwright
    • Description:

      Askinf for advice if my horse is overweightt based on how pronounced his crest is.

    • 5 months ago
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  • With Icelandic horses in Franc

    • From: Sunflower
    • Description:

      April 2009 . Hello I will write about our new life in France. I will tell a little about riding in Sweden as well. We have been here in France with the horses more then a year now.

      We live in the French countryside near Lyon. Here is lovely we like it but its colder and more windy then expected but lovely. Its peaceful and people are very nice. Many speak English and I speak a little French so we are ok. Food is nice lots of vegetables and fruits.

      The trees are blossoming now the cherry trees, plums, apricots and peaches in the orchids fields its very pretty.

      We have the horses  in the hills on ca 800 m level if it will be hot in the summer the horses have a good woodland for protection for cool and shade. We also ride in the forest for shade and cool in the summer and for good protection in the winter. Its very beautiful here but hilly so rather tuff I think. Lots of paths every where. France has many marked paths. Its very popular to go on really long rides here. There where more families with horses in Sweden though.

      In Sweden its more of a family thing having horses many families have horses in the Swedish countryside. Perhaps there is more land available in Sweden so its easy to have a horse.  So there are many small horse pensions you can have your horse with a family in the country in Sweden.  Here in France we are lucky I think to find a good place a good pension. As there are fewer places here. Its much farm land in this part of France yes but also much farming and much cows.  So finding a place for the horses close to home was tricky. We hope to have the horses closer to home soon. 

      The horses are in a pension its best for now as we are leasing a house. We hope to get our own place soon enough. We hope to move closer to the lakes it would be so good in the summer. So hopefully we will find a place closer to the Alps where the lakes are.

       

    • Blog post
    • 7 months ago
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  • Sunflower

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    • Since: 7 months ago
  • tanjaluvhorses

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    • Since: 8 months ago
  • best way to see if buying a ho

    • From: robbie
    • Description:

      Hi.

      I have just started riding a very gentle Icelandic.  Am a 55 year old woman with confidence issues (on a horse).  I would like to buy a horse, but would like input on the best way to go about it.  I have only been riding (and taking lessons) for two weeks, and don't want to jump into something involving a living animal to quickly.

      Any advice on a good way to go about it would be appreciated.

      Thanks.

    • 10 months ago
    • Views: 154
    • Forum: Natural Ice...
  • riding and back surgery

    • From: robbie
    • Description:

      Hi.  I am new to this board, and new to riding Icelandic horses.  I had a number of bad experiences  riding 30 years ago because I am intimidated when I am upon a horse.  I therefore am not in control...and you know what happens!

      I started riding a very gentle Icelandic, and have been taking lessons for two weeks.  22 years ago I had a discectomy on L4/5.  Does anyone have any experience or knowledge about riding after that kind of surgery?  I am really enjoying t

    • 10 months ago
    • Views: 226
    • Forum: Natural Ice...
  • robbie

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    • Since: 10 months ago
  • Icelandics in Elevator

    • From: Doug
    • Description:
      This is Kedja and her foal Ariel gettin an elevator at a library for a book event. The two stood on the show room for 2 hours.
    • 1 year ago
    • Views: 156
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  • Doug

    • Views: 189
    • Since: 1 year ago
  • New Blog Posts!

    • From: iceryder
    • Description:

      There are tons of new blog posts here:


      http://iceryder.blogspot.com/


      Be sure to check in and read some articles, view some photos, and watch some videos!

       

       

    • Blog post
    • 1 year ago
    • Views: 266
  • Criticism of Icelandic Horse S

  • Bits bits bits

    • From: Huntleyreds55
    • Description:

      Can someone PLEASE give me their opinion for a good bit choice for trail riding. I want a non harsh bit comfortable for the horse. I know it is the hands of the rider that in the end determine comfort but there are TOO MANY CHOICE and too many opinions that don't help.

      THANK YOU

    • Blog post
    • 1 year ago
    • Views: 373
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  • Charm, Looking in the Culvert

    • From: iceryder
    • Description:
      This dark culvert pipe can be scarey, but Charm takes a look at it.
    • 1 year ago
    • Views: 476
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  • Charm Grazing

    • From: iceryder
    • Description:
      Charm, three-year-old Icelandic Horse filly, grazing.
    • 1 year ago
    • Views: 490
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  • Can She Read

    • From: iceryder
    • Description:
      Cookie, Icelandic Horse, going for a walk on the road.
    • 1 year ago
    • Views: 512
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  • Charm, After Being Clipped

    • From: iceryder
    • Description:
      In the winter, in Southern California, it's advantageous to clip the Icelandic Horses so they don't get sweaty.
    • 1 year ago
    • Views: 400
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