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The 50 plus gang

Last post 07-07-2008 4:49 PM by jewel 1. 443 replies.
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  • 09-07-2007 8:35 PM

    The 50 plus gang

    I was wondering how many people on this site are over 50 and still loving horses? You don't have to own one to be a part of this thread. Sometimes, I feel like I am alone in this favorite pastime. I am 61 but don't feel it at all.
    How about you?;) PJ
    " Horse's are a gift from God at any age so each day when you groom,ride or feed yours,count it as a blessing in your life."
  • 09-07-2007 9:11 PM In reply to

    Re: The 50 plus gang

    There are quite a few of us on this board, still enjoying our horses and/or being around horses. I volunteer at a therapy stable that has many over 50 y/o volunteers who still love to be around the horses. DH also rides and our two horses reside in our backyard. Smile

    Mare on a mission.
  • 09-07-2007 9:18 PM In reply to

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    Count me in! 7 horses. Started reining when I was 49 and that was several years ago. Age is a state of mind.

    I was at a clinic 2 years ago with a 90 year lady that could almost outride us all. I want to be like her when I grow up!


    AM Skye Raider

  • 09-07-2007 11:12 PM In reply to

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    At the stables where I board in the winter there are 3 ladies and 1 man well over 50! Everyone rides, some show, and all love every minute spent with their horses! Age is a frame of mind. Smile

    Heaven would no heaven be, were a horse not waiting there for me.
  • 09-07-2007 11:21 PM In reply to

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    I think you might find that this thread will get quite long - there are quite a few 50+ on this board Cool

    I'm also 61 and immensely enjoying my horsey life - off to a dressage show tomorrow - I might make a fool of myself but as long as I have fun doing it, I OK Grin

    I'm with reinchicks - aiming for a horsey life til I'm 90+ Cool
  • 09-07-2007 11:23 PM In reply to

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    Me too! Me too! Didn't start riding or owning until mid-40s and it was well worth the wait. Lost my soul mate (four legged)lol 4 years ago, just now starting to ride again after an amazing time of rescuing 7 other beasties. What fun! Grin I know many who are 50+, some have been doing it all their lives, some are just starting. It comes from the heart, where age has no meaning.
    I am not one of those who in expressing opinions confines themselves to facts. - Mark Twain

    The fact that man knows right from wrong proves his intellectual superiority to other creatures; but the fact that he can do wrong proves his moral inferiority to any creature that cannot. - Mark Twain
  • 09-08-2007 12:21 AM In reply to

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    I'm not in that age set, but I have several clients that are. They generally ride Gaited horses or just do trail riding now. There are a few that are still hard at it, and wear me out just thinking about keeping up! Grin
    Barefoot and Loving it!

    http://www.barefoothooves.net

  • 09-08-2007 1:18 AM In reply to

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    I just had to join EquiSearch when I saw this thread. You go girl, there are a lot of us over 50's still riding with no plans to stop. My best friend and I have decided we may have to ride Shetland ponies, but we will still be riding.
  • 09-08-2007 4:20 AM In reply to

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    Me too! Me too! Didn't start riding or owning until mid-40s and it was well worth the wait.



    I'm just 50 so I think I count. Wink Although I had ridden some as a youngster I didn't re-start riding till 7 years ago, and got my first horse (and love of my life) 6 years ago.

    Quote:

    It comes from the heart, where age has no meaning.



    And that's the truth!
    ----

    Franca and Seven

  • 09-08-2007 6:29 AM In reply to

    Re: The 50 plus gang

    Im 17 so no,

    BUt the lady I bought my new horse off is 72 and still riding, and has only just retired from breeding and showing,

    I also know a couple that still show, break and ride horses and they are well into their 70's
  • 09-08-2007 9:57 AM In reply to

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    I'm also 60. Bought my first horse 4 years ago. I fell in love with a 3 year old Morgan at a meat auction and the rest is history (and a couple of falls). I'd like to get involved in showing... have even dreamt about eventing.


    Horses give us the wings we lack.
  • 09-08-2007 10:08 AM In reply to

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    I'm 56 and have been breeding, showing, and raising horses since I was 15 had cattle since I was 12. I'm sorta semi retired now so only have about 30 horses and 50 head of cattle but its enough to keep me as busy as I feel like being.

    Quality doesn't cost it pays.
  • 09-08-2007 10:55 AM In reply to

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    Jan, you go with the eventing if that's your dream! Cool At Rolex a few years ago there was a horse/rider combo that totalled somewhere just shy of 90 years. They finished the three days and weren't last. He was in his late 60s. Ooo Hope to see you there in a few years... let us know when you ride, we'll all come watch! Grin
    I am not one of those who in expressing opinions confines themselves to facts. - Mark Twain

    The fact that man knows right from wrong proves his intellectual superiority to other creatures; but the fact that he can do wrong proves his moral inferiority to any creature that cannot. - Mark Twain
  • 09-08-2007 12:13 PM In reply to

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    I'll have to do it now since I know I'll have a cheering section!


    Horses give us the wings we lack.
  • 09-08-2007 12:38 PM In reply to

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    aiming for a horsey life til I'm 90+


    I have a credit card if someone wants to make a t-shirt that says that Stick out tounge

    I think a characature (sp?) of an old man or an old lady precariously perched on an old sawbones would be a great picture above those words Grin


    I am 60.

    After much begging and carrying on, my very strict father finally threw me up on the work mare when I was two ---- hoping being up so high would scare the manure out of me and I'd be "horse quiet".

    Dad had to pull me off that old mare kicking and screaming (it was well worth the spanking Stick out tounge) It's a wonder I didn't pull her mane out because I wasn't letting go.

    Started riding bareback behind my older cousin when I was 10 (we didn't walk or trot much either Smile

    I was 12 when my 9 yo cousin and I Started breaking my Grandpap's ponies to ride and drive.

    Got my first horse at age 12, she had a foal that I kept until he was 29 (I was 42) and I had to put him down with cancer.

    Went a year without a horse because I thought my world had ended. Realized that if I wanted to stay sane in this crazy world, I needed another horse and haven't been without one since.

    They are a born-in-the-blood addiction and I will have at least one as long as I am physically capable of taking care of them. I still ride a lot, but it never has been as much about the riding as it has been about "seeing, touching and having them blow in my nose" Smile

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