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Definitely not one of our usual consignment sales 😁🪶Consignment Alert🪶Charlie African Grey parrot Male ( sexed) 4 yrs ol...
08/29/2024

Definitely not one of our usual consignment sales 😁

🪶Consignment Alert🪶

Charlie
African Grey parrot
Male ( sexed)
4 yrs old
Hatch date May 2 / 2020
Banded

Charlie has a vocabulary , knows many tricks , has lots of interaction with kids , dogs , cats , horses , goats and donkeys.
Walks with his flight leash , enjoys the outdoors loves to show off his many talents .
Charlie thrives on attention and is best suited for a family or someone who can devote the time needed for a parrot of this breed .
Parrots are not like a budgie they need far more people interaction parrots need exercise and mind stimulation to reach their full potential .
We can provide lots of videos
Charlie will come with all of Charlie's belongings ( Perch, cage , toys, feed, )

💥Please do your research before committing to an African Grey.
African Grey Parrot Lifespan in the wild is estimated to be almost 30 years on average. The lifespan of an African grey parrot in captivity is significantly longer than in the wild and can reach 60+ years (with the mean lifespan being 45 years)💥

Only reason Charlie is being rehomed one of his family members have developed a serious allergy, so unfortunately rehoming the human was frowned upon 😉

Located in Warkworth
Videos available.

08/17/2024

I adore our boarders I do what I can to help them ,as well as provide them with comfortable environment

Just some thoughts I wanted to share with the community.

If you are an indoor boarded horse owner in Ontario, and you’re paying less then 1000$ a month…. You need to go and hug your barn owner because only the lord knows how they are affording to offer board for less.

If you are an outdoor boarded horse owner in Ontario paying less then 500$ a month…. You need to go and hug your barn owner because the lord only knows how they can afford to offer board for less.

The hay season has been CATASTROPHIC for many. The feed companies are continuously raising prices. The shavings are rising. The hydro is rising, the cost of lumber and materials to build/maintain/repair is rising. Insurance is rising. Gas/diesel is crazy high. It is almost and quickly becoming a crisis, barns are closing, people can’t afford their vet bills. The countless hours spent doing and managing all the daily tasks… I could go on…. But I won’t.

Please be thankful and express your appreciation to your barn owners/operators, I know they need to hear it from you because I can sure as sh** bet you they are continuously wondering how to keep going, or if they should shut their doors too. Help out when you can, be a good boarder follow the barn rules, be respectful, mindful…. Demure 😉.

Thanks for reading. ♥️

Author unknown.

Happy Anniversary to the man who keeps this farm running from anything mechanical , hay cutting & baling , top notch bui...
08/15/2024

Happy Anniversary to the man who keeps this farm running from anything mechanical , hay cutting & baling , top notch building what we need .
We couldn't do it without you ❤️

Love our Goldride Canada - Ontario SMB boots .For your discount use Code: partridge
08/13/2024

Love our Goldride Canada - Ontario SMB boots .
For your discount use
Code: partridge

*Consignment Alert *10 yr old BayGrade Quarter horse Gelding 15hdsExtremely well broke Walk, Jog,Lope Back up Side pass ...
08/08/2024

*Consignment Alert *

10 yr old Bay
Grade Quarter horse
Gelding
15hds
Extremely well broke
Walk, Jog,Lope
Back up
Side pass
Can sit and ride off quietly
Does require a bit of maintenance glucosamine & front shoes.

Price reflects his maintenance needs not his quality

$ 4 2 00 OBO

08/08/2024
Elevate your horse's experience with our exclusive outdoor board. Enjoy access to indoor and outdoor arenas, trails, unl...
08/08/2024

Elevate your horse's experience with our exclusive outdoor board. Enjoy access to indoor and outdoor arenas, trails, unlimited hay, and personalized services. Give your horse the gift of a stress-free environment and thrive in our harmonious community.

Regular Outdoor board : $350

*Specialty board to be determined depending on owners requests*

Facilities include:
Indoor arena ,outdoor arena, tack room, variety of pasture opinions

Also offering rehab & retirement board .

Located in Castleton Ont

Training spots are available. Our services include Restarts, Rehab, Full starts, In-hand Training, Bucking/Rearing probl...
08/06/2024

Training spots are available. Our services include Restarts, Rehab, Full starts, In-hand Training, Bucking/Rearing problem-solving (not due to medical issues), and Consignment riding/Sales. We have experience with various breeds. Package includes boarding, 6-day weekly training, and progress updates via videos. Our many references demonstrate the quality of our services.

So exciting!!!!We have been nominated again this year for the Readers Choice award .It is under our former name but we a...
08/01/2024

So exciting!!!!
We have been nominated again this year for the Readers Choice award .
It is under our former name but we are still the same place and same people.

If you feel we are deserving of a vote please slide over to Northumberland News Readers Choice awards voting page & drop us a vote .
Thank you so much

We are proud to announce we have been the Readers Choice winner of several

Thank you all for the support
Lenore & Cierra

Our mare Gracie loves her SMB boots  from our sponsor Goldride Canada - Ontario so comfortable for her and have great su...
07/15/2024

Our mare Gracie loves her SMB boots from our sponsor Goldride Canada - Ontario so comfortable for her and have great support .
Also
Check out the red light therapy products they offer its a must have in your horses care regiment.

Discount code : partridge



So proud to wear our sponsors products. Cowgirl Up with Green western show shirt is like nothing you have worn before , ...
07/15/2024

So proud to wear our sponsors products.
Cowgirl Up with Green western show shirt is like nothing you have worn before , barrel racers you need to try this shirt no more sweat marks , no more untucked shirts , no more only fans photos 😉 honestly I have struggled with show shirts being bulky or to hot .
I promise you won't regret this purchase .
I will be at Norfolk if you want to have a look they come in several colors more colors will be added to their collection.


We have had people bring us horses for training or to sell but in fact it was just this " New Home Syndrome " They allow...
07/13/2024

We have had people bring us horses for training or to sell but in fact it was just this
" New Home Syndrome "

They allow dogs time to settle , allow horses the same they are more alike then you think.

"New Home Syndrome"🤓

I am coining this term to bring recognition, respect, and understanding to what happens to horses when they move homes. This situation involves removing them from an environment and set of routines they have become familiar with, and placing them somewhere completely different with new people and different ways of doing things.

Why call it a syndrome?

Well, really it is! A syndrome is a term used to describe a set of symptoms that consistently occur together and can be tied to certain factors such as infections, genetic predispositions, conditions, or environmental influences. It is also used when the exact cause of the symptoms is not fully understood or when it is not connected with a well-defined disease. In this case, "New Home Syndrome" is connected to a horse being placed in a new home where its entire world changes, leading to psychological and physiological impacts. While it might be transient, the ramifications can be significant for both the horse and anyone handling or riding it.

Let me explain...

Think about how good it feels to get home after a busy day. How comfortable your favourite clothes are, how well you sleep in your own bed compared to a strange bed, and how you can really relax at home. This is because home is safe and familiar. At home, the part of you that keeps an eye out for potential danger turns down to a low setting. It does this because home is your safe place (and if it is not, this blog will also explain why a lack of a safe place is detrimental).

Therefore, the first symptom of horses experiencing "New Home Syndrome" is being unsettled, prone to anxiety, or difficult behaviour. If you have owned them before you moved them, you struggle to recognise your horse, feeling as if your horse has been replaced by a frustrating version. If the horse is new to you, you might wonder if you were conned, if the horse was drugged when you rode it, or if you were lied to about the horse's true nature.

A horse with "New Home Syndrome" will be a stressed version of itself, on high alert, with a drastically reduced ability to cope. Horses don't handle change like humans do. If you appreciate the comfort of your own home and how you can relax there, you should be able to understand what the horse is experiencing.

Respecting that horses interpret and process their environments differently from us helps in understanding why your horse is being frustrating and recognising that there is a good chance you were not lied to or that the horse was not drugged.

Horses have survived through evolution by being highly aware of their environments. Change is a significant challenge for them because they notice the slightest differences, not just visually but also through sound, smell, feel, and other senses. Humans generalise and categorise, making it easy for us to navigate familiar environments like shopping centres. Horses do not generalise in the same way; everything new is different to them, and they need proof of safety before they can habituate and feel secure. When their entire world changes, it is deeply stressful.

They struggle to sleep until they feel safe, leading to sleep deprivation and increased difficulty.

But there is more...

Not only do you find comfort in your home environment and your nervous system downregulates, but you also find comfort in routines. Routines are habits, and habits are easy. When a routine changes or something has to be navigated differently, things get difficult. For example, my local supermarket is undergoing renovations. After four years of shopping there, it is extremely frustrating to have to work out where everything is now. Every day it gets moved due to the store being refitted section by section. This annoyance is shared by other shoppers and even the staff.

So, consider the horse. Not only are they confronted with the challenge of figuring out whether they are safe in all aspects of their new home while being sleep deprived, but every single routine and encounter is different. Then, their owner or new owner starts getting critical and concerned because the horse suddenly seems untrained or difficult. The horse they thought they owned or bought is not meeting their expectations, leading to conflict, resistance, explosiveness, hypersensitivity, and frustration.

The horse acts as if it knows little because it is stressed and because the routines and habits it has learned have disappeared. If you are a new human for the horse, you feel, move, and communicate differently from what it is used to. The way you hold the reins, your body movements in the saddle, the position of your leg – every single routine of communication between horse and person is now different. I explain to people that when you get a new horse, you have to imprint yourself and your way of communicating onto the horse. You have to introduce yourself and take the time to spell out your cues so that they get to know you.

Therefore, when you move a horse to a new home or get a new horse, your horse will go through a phase called "New Home Syndrome," and it will be significant for them. Appreciating this helps them get through it because they are incredible and can succeed. The more you understand and help the horse learn it is safe in its new environment and navigate the new routines and habits you introduce, the faster "New Home Syndrome" will pass.
"New Home Syndrome" will be prevalent in a horse’s life until they have learned to trust the safety of the environment (and all that entails) and the humans they meet and interact with. With strategic and understanding approaches, this may take weeks, and their nervous systems will start downgrading their high alert status. However, for some horses, it can take a couple of years to fully feel at ease in their new home.

So, next time you move your horse or acquire a new horse and it starts behaving erratically or being difficult, it is not being "stupid", you might not have been lied to or the horse "drugged" - your horse is just experiencing an episode of understandable "New Home Syndrome." And you can help this.❤

I would be grateful if you could please share, this reality for horses needs to be better appreciated ❤
‼️When I say SHARE that does not mean plagiarise my work…it is seriously not cool to copy and paste these words and make out you have written it yourself‼️

Dear Horse industry,Stop being awful. Grow people. Stop putting others down for the sake of one's own prosperity. Lift t...
07/04/2024

Dear Horse industry,

Stop being awful. Grow people.

Stop putting others down for the sake of one's own prosperity. Lift them up.

Stop the whispers in the warm up ring. Give people kindness.

Stop the snarky remarks behind closed doors. Find something good to say.

Stop with the clicks and underhanded complements.

Stop with the need for newest and latest fashions or tack sets but never riding your horse in fear they may get dirty.

Stop manipulating others words or actions.

Stop normalizing poor sportsmanship and start normalizing folks who work hard.

Chances are if you've had horses long enough you've encountered some sort of this. From the competition world, to trail riders, to rescues, to top level riders, it's everywhere and it's terrible and it's got to stop. It's got to.

I've met riders, young and old, who are petrified to ride infront of people because some where along the line, someone told them they weren't good enough. I've seen talented people quit because of gossip and I've seen people give up on what they believe in because folks made them belive they were only 1' tall.

When you see a rider kicking them selves after a bad ride, tell them great job for hanging in there and give them some tips.

When you see that girl show up in the rusty old bumperpull, know she likely put everything she had into her entry fees.

When you see an organization fighting for what they believe in, fight with them.

When you see the girl too shy to ride, ask her to help you out by hopping on to keep your horse company because it would be an awfully big help.

When you see the girl scared to death in line up remind them why they are there and they have this.

When you see the girl discouraged over progress, remind them how far they have come.

The world is full of ugliness, horses should be our escape, not a place we feel belittled. We are all incredibly blessed to have Equines in our life. Becoming better Horseman is hard enough without having folks tear you down.

Please start normalizing raising each other up.

Written by -Erin O'Neill

06/29/2024

Congratulations to Team PGF's Miss Cierra& Healey Falls SavenGrace A.K.A Gracie on their impressive achievement of 2D 3rd place win ($2322.0) at the NBHA Canada day Flip the Coin High stakes race, showcasing their expertise and dedication.


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