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01/12/2024

šŸ“ā¤ļøā€šŸ©¹ $500 DONOR MATCH for FIVE DOLLAR FRIDAY!!

We've have an INCREDIBLE supporter that's offering to match up to $500 in donations this $5 Friday! He is making this donation in memory of his aunt Heather, a lifelong horse lover. We are so grateful for the generosity - and so saddened for the loss shared by their family. šŸ™ Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

GRG Ranch Horse Rescue & Sanctuary is a registered 501c-3 charity organization (88-1660703) All donations are TAX DEDUCTIBLE and go DIRECTLY to the horses of GRG Ranch.

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Mail Check or Money Order made payable to:
GRG Ranch Horse Rescue & Sanctuary
3380 233rd St E
Prior Lake, MN 55372

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01/10/2024
01/06/2024

Your love is killing Americaā€™s horses. Literally.

Itā€™s time we talked about ā€œKill Pensā€. Itā€™s time to take the gloves off and share some painful truths with you all.

You can call them ā€œkill pensā€ if you wantā€¦ or you can call them brokers. Itā€™s the same thing. The one thing you CANā€™T call them is RESCUE, and hereā€™s the many reasons why-

1. Buying a ā€œkill penā€ horse doesnā€™t save horses. True kill buyers hold a contract with a slaughterhouse which demands how many horses they must provide. A kill buyer with a contract for 40 horses will ship 40 horses, every time. You buying that horse does not mean he will ship 39. He will just ship one you didnā€™t see.

2. Most kill buyers donā€™t sell their slaughter horses. Most get their slaughter horses USDA export tagged at the sale and ship out quickly. The longer they hold the horse, the more it costs them in food and housing. Holding a group of horses for any amount of time significantly multiplies the chances that the horse will get sick or get injured and will fail EU inspection.

3. No reputable, ethical, honest rescue or ā€œrescuerā€ is acting on behalf of the kill pen to try to save horses. This is not altruism, it is capitalism. If anyone claims that they are advertising kill pen horses to save the horses or from the bottom of their heartā€¦. Think three times about that and then think once more. These ā€œrescuersā€ are often hired people working on behalf of the kill pen to make them huge profits selling B grade horses who have no other profitable market.

4. ā€œKill penā€ horses are often grossly misrepresented. There is no accountability for the description or condition of the horse. A kill buyer is not dealing in honesty and the value of their good name. They are dealing in a world of a-sucker-born-every-minute and huge profits with no repercussions. If they tell you the horse is 10, dead broke, and sound then it is more likely 25, dead lame, and an ex-bronc rodeo horse. Use some common sense- if the horse WAS 10, sound, and dead broke why wouldnā€™t they sell it themselves for $5,000? Because that is what a horse like that would be worth. Itā€™s certainly not because they have gentle hearts, itā€™s because they are LYING.

5. The ā€œkill penā€ horses you see online are often not even slated for slaughter. They are the cast-offs of the auctions which sell dirt cheap. They sell even cheaper than the slaughter horses. These are the lame horses, the thin horses, the old horses. They are purchased for this intent specifically- to be sold at huge profits sight-unseen online under threat of slaughter. Itā€™s an emotional manipulation that pays huge dividends.

6. Despite the literally MILLIONS of dollars well meaning people have spent ā€œbailingā€ these kill pen horses; slaughter rates are largely unaffected. The same number of horses get slaughtered, you just donā€™t see those horses online.

7. Kill pens are stupidity at its finest. The concept that buying kill pen horses will end slaughter is like saying PURCHASING ALL THE PUPPIES WOULD CLOSE THE PUPPY MILL!!!! No it WONā€™T!!!! All it does it train these guys to do this more and make more money!

8. Horse slaughter is not really all that profitable right now, and your support of ā€œkill pensā€ is keeping these guys in business.

And itā€™s killing our horses. Literally.

People arenā€™t adopting. The adrenaline rush of making offers to meet fake deadlines all the while with a cheering social media crowd adding to the frenzy and excitement is almost an addictive high. Itā€™s not thrilling to make an appointment, visit a rescue, test ride a horse or two or three, have the one you like vet checked, fill out an application, and have your farm visited, and sign a contract to adopt. I meanā€¦. Thatā€™s RESPONSIBLE. And responsible stuff is BORING.

And a second trend has started that is even worse. Well-meaning horse lovers are crowdfunding the ā€œbailā€ of horses on behalf of strangers they donā€™t know who openly say they CANā€™T AFFORD THE HORSE!!!! Why on godā€™s green earth would you want to BUY a horse for someone who admits they canā€™t AFFORD a horse?? What happens once it arrives? What happens when it needs a vet? What happens when it needs training? What if it is pregnant and now there are two? What happens when the ā€œgeldingā€ is actually a cryptorchid stallion and needs a $1200 surgery?

This is how hoarding happens. This is how some lunatic yahoo ends up with 180 horses on their 40 acre farm that they canā€™t feed. This is how horses end up starved and dead.

So pleaseā€¦. If you love horses STOP supporting kill pens.

Supporting kill pens is giving money to the devil. Support your reputable rescues who outbid in the auction ring and wonā€™t give a $1 of your money to a kill buyer.

Letā€™s put these guys out of business.

Please consider making a donation to this amazing rescue so they can continue to help animals in need!ā¤ļø OR if your in t...
01/06/2024

Please consider making a donation to this amazing rescue so they can continue to help animals in need!ā¤ļø OR if your in the market for another family member, consider adopting from GRG!

12/29/2023

More Leg!!! šŸ™„ This is my most dreaded ā€œtypicalā€ instructor comment!!

I will tell students
- ā€œDonā€™t squeeze, bump! If that doesnā€™t work, kick,ā€ or,
- ā€œDonā€™t use so much leg, if itā€™s not working, go to your stick!ā€ or,
- ā€œstart with a much lighter leg, and then escalate if you need to,ā€ or
- ā€œDo NOT lift your knee to put leg on your horse, and no grinding/digging with your heel. Bump with a loose leg.ā€ or,
- ā€œAlright, letā€™s stop right now and completely retrain this horseā€™s response to your leg.ā€

The answer is never never ever to just squeeze harder!! If you squeeze for more than two seconds, you have affectively turned your leg into a girth- which hopefully does not make your horse go faster.

Squeezing with your lower leg, pops your upper leg off of the horse and braces your hips. Most horses are naturally more sensitive to seat than they are to leg, so if every time you squeeze, your hips shut down, you are literally teaching your horse to slow down when you apply legļæ¼. š™š™šš™–š™™ š™©š™š™–š™© š™–š™œš™–š™žš™£. Horses simply do what we teach them to do. ļæ¼ if youā€™ve never started at Young Horse under saddle, I can tell you that one of the biggest issues is teaching them to go forward. Nothing about a horse makes them naturally inclined to go forward when they feel pressure squeezing from a riderā€™s leg. They only understand that because we teach it, so, if you accidentally unteach it, the only thing you can do is properly re-teach it!!!! ļæ¼

Teaching a horse to go forward off of leg is literally the most basic foundational ingredient. ļæ¼(but that doesnā€™t mean itā€™s easy!) ļæ¼ A lot of horse trainers would be out of a job if people knew how to get their horse forward off of the leg. When we got a horse that bucks or rears, often we just start on the ground and teach them how to move forward and then climb on and reinforce it from the saddle.

Beginners or timid riders can often unteach a Horse what leg means because they ask the horse to go forward, but a big part of them is saying ā€œBUT NOT TOO MUCH!ā€
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12/29/2023
BEAUTIFUL grade QH/Morgan gelding looking for a new zip code!Heā€™s approximately 10yrs, about 15.1/15.2hh. Hopper is gree...
12/28/2023

BEAUTIFUL grade QH/Morgan gelding looking for a new zip code!

Heā€™s approximately 10yrs, about 15.1/15.2hh. Hopper is green broke walk/trot under saddle. He is absolutely immaculate on the ground! Great with his feet, lunging, leading, etc. Has been used in ground lessons and has been a great confidence builder. Does great with mares and babies! Heā€™s a big puppy dogā¤ļø For sale due to no fault of his own, owner just needs to downsize. Heā€™s going to make an amazing horse for someone! Just had his teeth done by a specialist so heā€™s good for the year and just had his feet done.

Donā€™t miss out to on making this lovely boy apart of your family!

Pm me with any questions and for videos!

We have 3 awesome horses available for onsite half leases in Becker!All lessors are required to take one lesson a week w...
12/28/2023

We have 3 awesome horses available for onsite half leases in Becker!

All lessors are required to take one lesson a week with the horse they are leasing with the trainer onsite and are required to do an approval ride to make sure its the right fit beforehand. These lease opportunities are ideal for someone who is looking to get more practice time in the saddle to really fine tune their skills. These are not gaming or jumping horses.

All lessors must be respectful, trustworthy individuals with good horsemanship. These horses are our lesson horses and are our pride and joy! No mistreatment, harshness or dishonesty will be tolerated.

Sky ~ 30ish yr old Palomino mare around 15hh. She does great with kids and beginners! The type of leasee we are looking for her would be someone who knows the basics/advanced beginner or higher. A weight limit will apply due to her age. She has some arthritis that we manage, but she will be limited to a walk with very limited trotting, no cantering. Sky is a great teacher who will teach you to ride the way she prefers.
~PM for prices

Lance ~ 15 yr old gray Arabian gelding around 14hh. He does great with young riders and small adults just starting out! His ideal leasee would be someone very gentle, calm and an advanced begginger or higher. Lance is a very smooth and easy ride, he will just about read your mind when you que him! He is available for w/t and limited canter practice due to some limitations from an old injury. Would be great for someone wanting to practice basic dressage.
~PM for prices

Valor ~ 16 yr old gray Arabian around 14.2hh. Valor needs a very calm and confident rider. He is extremely push button and needs a rider who is extremely soft handed. He is available for w/t/c. His leasee needs to be intermediate or higher.
~PM for prices

Please reach out with any questions or if youā€™d like to set up a meeting šŸ˜Š

BEAUTIFUL grade QH/Morgan gelding for sale! Heā€™s approximately 10yrs, green broke walk/trot under saddle. Immaculate on ...
12/20/2023

BEAUTIFUL grade QH/Morgan gelding for sale!

Heā€™s approximately 10yrs, green broke walk/trot under saddle. Immaculate on the ground! Great with his feet, lunging, leading, etc. Has been used in ground lessons and has been a great confidence builder. Does great with mares and babies! Heā€™s a big puppy dogā¤ļø For sale due to no fault of his own, owner just needs to downsize. Heā€™s going to make an amazing horse for someone! Just had his teeth done by a specialist so heā€™s good for the year and just had his feet done.

Pm me with any questions! Working on getting more photos and videos

THIS!
12/18/2023

THIS!

ā€œThis is boring.ā€

Someone said this to me as they watched me in a training session with another horse.

They didnā€™t mean it as one, but it was a compliment. I want ā€œboringā€ sessions.

I keep seeing these videos and pictures of trainers working with horses where the horse is rearing up at them or striking out at them. Or trainers who tie something to their horse to let them ā€œget it out of their system,ā€ or say, ā€œit is the only way they learn,ā€ while this horse runs around absolutely terrified before finally shutting down.

I suppose, compared to them, my training sessions could be considered ā€œboring.ā€ My horses donā€™t really strike out at me, or rear at me, or have a complete panic episode with me. I have had a few do that, as they have come to me with that specific issue ā€“ but even those arenā€™t doing it at the level I often see for other trainers.

I spent a long time wondering why other trainers were having such different experiences than I was. Ultimately, I think that the horses I work with donā€™t act like that, or at least not to that level, because I donā€™t put them in those situations. I am not going to tie something to my horse that isnā€™t ready for that so they can ā€œfigure it out.ā€ I am not in the business of terrifying animals. I am a horse trainer ā€“ I am here to help.

There are ways that you can teach the same skill without pushing a horse past its threshold and leaving them there to struggle. These people are supposed to be trainers. Trainers are supposed to help their horses. I donā€™t know how else to say it ā€“ just be nice.

When they show the horses they work with constantly exploding in their sessions, or finally ā€œcalming down,ā€ with some of the most panicked eyes I have seen in a horse ā€“ that is not something to be proud of. This isnā€™t some victory lap for your ā€œtoughnessā€ for dealing with ā€œcrazyā€ horses. This is you letting your horse down. Repeatedly.

I donā€™t want my horses freaking out. If my horse is freaking out, it is more than likely because I did something wrong. I want my horses to be happy, relaxed, & engaged. I want my horses to be active, willing participants in sessions. I donā€™t want my horses exploding. I donā€™t want my horses shut down.

Good trainers donā€™t want that either.

Iā€™m proud of my boring sessions.

-Beck

Hey everyone! Lilly has some more handmade paracord horse tack for sale! There are a number if deals available for Chris...
12/15/2023

Hey everyone! Lilly has some more handmade paracord horse tack for sale! There are a number if deals available for Christmas! You can custom order what you want or choose from some of her existing creations! Send us a message if your interested!

12/15/2023

Do your best. šŸ’ŖšŸ¼

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12/06/2023

How do you celebrate progress?

12/06/2023
We thought of another awsome thing if you wanted to gift the horses something - massages! The horses always could use so...
12/06/2023

We thought of another awsome thing if you wanted to gift the horses something - massages! The horses always could use some extra pampering. Massages are $110 per horse! This gift would be absolutely the best thing ever for these guys! If you would like to gift the horses a massage or funds towards one please send us a message! Thank you for your consideration!šŸ„°

Hey guys!

Itā€™s a lot of work to run a horse facility and it sure costs a lot! If you would like to give the barn and the horses a gift this year for Christmas we sure would appreciate it!!! Here is our Amazon wish list! šŸ„° Thank you!

12/02/2023

Whoā€™s with me? šŸ’Ŗ

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