Hey nostr, it's been a while - I really need to spend more time on here!
Recently I’ve been thinking a lot about what makes a great breeder when it comes to buying a foal. It's not just about finding a healthy animal, but also about ensuring they've had the best possible start in life. Things like temperament, socialization, and genetics all play a huge role. I recently learned more about what to look for in a breeder and I wanted to share my thoughts with you all. If you're considering bringing a new foal into your life, I think it's really important to do your research and find a breeder who shares your values. I made a video that breaks it all down - check it out and let me know what you think!
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Horsewise
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I’m Henriette and I live in Norway. We run a farm with a stable and a riding school. We have 30 horses and a top-ranked Fjord horse breeding stallion.
I’m a teacher in equine studies as well as a riding instructor trained at the Norwegian Equestrian School. Trainer 2 certification in show jumping and dressage from the Norwegian Equestrian Federation and certified Trainer 1 in driving.
Twice county champion in show jumping, trained and competed horses up to Prix St. Georg level in dressage. I have competed with the national team in both single and pair driving. My apprenticeship as a rider was at Los Alamos Dressage Center in NJ.
I love horses! From gentling them to be quiet and soft, to their first carriage or ride undersaddle, and beyond. The hope is to give horses a solid calm start, and then a safe journey in life. I hope to share my experiences with you and contribute value to you.