Christine Amber
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My Horses
Our main herd | Dancing Pickle, | BootZ |
Razzle and Dazzle | ||
Amos |
The pictures will be slow to load, after reading my note, you can view alot of pictures separately of my horses by selecting their names..
I have not owned many horses during my lifetime. Growing up horses belonged to the family, or my "adopted" family. I didn't own my own first horse until at 16, I was given one of the babies we raised. In my early twenties I gave that horse to a family on a lease option and didn't own my own horse until I was 40.
We just lost our big percheron draft Amos, Dec 05. He was old and his body and systems failed. I still miss him.
I do not raise horses as I get attached to them and a horse can be a lifetime committment. Although in June of 05, my husband and I raised our baby Peanut.
I have only sold one horses that I have owned, I almost always give them to a student or client.
Also now since 07, we have Derby. I helped buy Derby for Calero Ranch when it was open. I think we bought him in 95. Later, my dear friend Amber bought him from the Ranch for her daughter, Annie MacDonald who was killed in '07. Annie, we miss you.
My HorsesDancing PickleJackson
A 16'3"hand bay thoroughbred gelding. Suitable for beginning through intermediate English riders. Jackson has a solid quiet disposition. He also has food allergies, he is even allergic to alfalfa. But, he is a great mount and a very comfortable ride. He would make a very nice equitation horse because he is so comfortable and carries himself so well. Jackson has the most personality of our horses. Here he is chewing on Razzle's tail!!
Razzle and Dazzle
Raz and Daz have been busy since they came home, and seemingly enjoying their life and part-time babysitting jobs!
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© Christine Amber, MA, EquestrainTraining.com 1998 - Present
Site Description
Equestrian training.com is a small, personal and horse training business and riding club in Gilroy, Ca. (South San Francisco Bay Area, Silicon Valley) where owner/trainer Christine Amber trains horses and riders. Equestrian Training's focus is teaching adults and teems about, caring for, riding , keeping and owning horses as well as developing safe, strong, and sensible riding skills. You can take private riding lessons in English or Western Riding. You can join the riding club which emphasizes horses as a lifestyle that encompasses exercise, recreation, fun and a significant time commitment of three rides or group lesson a week. Equestrian Training's horse training focuses on foundations that develop safety, relationship, willingness, obedience and balance in an athletic horse.