Pennyworth Farm

Pennyworth Farm We breed quality Paint and Pinto horses and offer horses for sale, stud services, boarding and lesson We have 3 nice stallions available for breeding.

A color guarantee is available. Mare care is also available for $12/day wet and $10/day dry. Give us a call at (517) 663-4006 for more information or to set up an appointment to come see us!

01/04/2025

THE DREAM THAT MANY WILL NOT UNDERSTAND:
My horse is my personal dream.
One day when I am very old and when I can not walk anymore, it will be in my heart as a trophy of my memories.
I met people who taught me something and have the same spirit and I met others that I'm glad I forgot.
I got wet,
I felt cold,
And I felt warm,
I was afraid,
I fell,
And I stood up,
I even hurt myself, I have been broken,
But also, I laughed out loud inside .
I spoke a thousand times with myself.
I sang and shouted with joy like a madman,
And yes ... sometimes I cried.
I have seen wonderful places and lived unforgettable experiences.
I often made unplanned jumps that even Oliver Skeete would be proud of; other times I made jumps full of terror.
I stopped a thousand times to see a landscape.
I spoke with perfect strangers, and I forgot people I see every day.
I went out with my demons inside and returned home with a feeling of absolute peace in my heart.
I always thought how dangerous it is, knowing that the meaning of courage is to advance even feeling fear.
Every time I go up to my horse I think about how wonderful he is.
I stopped talking about it to those who do not understand, and I learned to communicate with other riders.
I have met some amazing people I now call friends because of my horse.
I spent money that I did not have, giving up many things, but all these things are not worth even one special moment with my horse.
He is not a means of transport or a piece of iron with wheels, it is the lost part of my soul and my spirit.
And when someone says to me: "You have to sell the horse and you have to be a more sensible", ... I do not answer. I just swing my head and smile,
A horse..... only the person who loves them understands it.
May God bless my friends and all their horses...
And the adventure continues. .

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MERRY CHRISTMAS to everyone from Pennyworth Farm and Ted and Sydney Good.
12/25/2024

MERRY CHRISTMAS to everyone from Pennyworth Farm and Ted and Sydney Good.

11/05/2024

From the horse’s mouth... actually the horse’s tongue
After my recent post regarding fitting a bit to the individual horses mouth, it has become clear that horse riders don’t understand the horse’s tongue. At all. The horse’s tongue is the key to everything. It can tell you what a horse is feeling and thinking, it can tell you how true a horse’s carriage is or can reveal tension that is limiting their performance.
The horse’s tongue is a huge bunch of muscle, like way bigger than you think. The last tooth is about level with the horse’s eye, and the tongue goes even further back than that. Just behind the bit, the tongue doubles in height to completely fill the mouth. The tongue connects, via a long line of interconnected muscles, all the way back to the hind legs. What happens with the horse’s tongue DIRECTLY affects the horse’s ability to use his hind legs.
Yet many many riders consider the tongue a nuisance and tie it away. Using drop nosebands, flashes, grackles, micklems, “anatomical” nosebands, cranks etc. Some use spoon bits (remember the tongue doubles in height behind the bit), while others actually tie the tongue down! You are missing a vital source of information that the horse is eager to give!
Why does a horse stick it’s tongue out? It is NOT bad manners and it is not a bit evasion, it’s a cry for help. When the tongue is in the mouth, it is short and fat. Any sharp points on the teeth can cause pain, and pressure from the bit is amplified. The horse’s immediate reaction is to stick their tongue out. This makes the tongue long and thin, reducing the pressure from the bit and any sharp teeth. If this is prevented using nosebands, even loose ones (if it’s below the level of the bit, it’s a problem, loose or not, consider leverage distance to the temparomandibular joint) then the horse will resort to pulling their tongue back by tensing it or even putting the tongue over the bit. A drop noseband will not stop this happening, you just can’t see it happening anymore.
When the tongue is pulled back, it causes tension all the way down the neck, along the back and into the hind legs. If the tongue is over the bit, the bit lies directly on the bars. The bars are knife-edge-sharp bone with a very thin layer of gum over the top. When the bit directly contacts the bars it is extremely painful and horses will react very strongly, sometimes rearing or ditching the rider. This is not naughty behavior, it is pain. The horse is creating pain trying to avoid pain, they can’t win and they can’t vocalise this. No matter how hard they try.
Tension in the tongue isn’t only caused by poorly managed teeth and poorly fitted bits however. The outline a horse is worked in also affects the tongue’s tension. Tuck your chin up and in, feel how large your tongue feels. Hold it there for a while and the back of your tongue will begin to ache. Now open your mouth and stick your tongue out. Sure it’s not comfortable, but it’s a relief from that tension. This happens in the horse too, but on a much larger scale. Anything that makes the horse carry itself like this (over bent, nose behind the vertical) will cause tongue issues. Whether that be poor riding, back pain or subtle hind limb lameness. This reaction is not limited to a bit, an overbent horse in a bitless bridle will still have a restricted tongue as soon as the head moves behind the vertical. Looking at it the other way around, most have heard of bridle lameness, this is when the tension in the tongue actually causes a visible lameness.
There is a reason why having the tongue out is seen as a bad thing in dressage, and it’s not because it’s bad manners. It’s because it highlights tension or poor training. The lazy solution seems to be, tie the mouth shut. Personally I believe all nosebands below the bit should be banned for dressage and 2 fingers should comfortably be placed under the bridge of the nose of a cavesson. That would sort the wheat from the chaff.
To summarize, make sure your horse’s teeth have been checked by a qualified EDT or dental trained vet, make sure your bit fits the anatomy of your individual horse, ride with a loose noseband that does not sit below the bit, make sure your horse is working correctly over their top line, truly engaged and swinging over their backs. Then your horse will not feel the need to stick their tongues out.
As a side note, the tongue is a symptom and not a problem in itself. Do not allow anyone to mess with your horse’s tongue. The trend of releasing the Hyoid apparatus using the tongue is not only dangerous but a load of BS. Do not fall for it.
Always remember, dentistry is basic care NOT a luxury.

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I found this graphic really interesting.  Too many people want to start pushing their horses under saddle way too young....
09/08/2024

I found this graphic really interesting. Too many people want to start pushing their horses under saddle way too young. Doing so can cause life long soundness issues. Horses that are started slowly can lead useful lives into their twenties. Please think of the welfare of your horse instead of being too anxious to start their riding career.

We are still offering our 2003 Merhow horse trailer for sale. $33,000.  Reducing the price to $29,500.2003 Merhow 4 hors...
05/17/2024

We are still offering our 2003 Merhow horse trailer for sale. $33,000. Reducing the price to $29,500.
2003 Merhow 4 horse trailer with 12' living quarters and slide out. 8' tall and 8' wide with insulated roof in the horse area. Great trailer for larger horses. Dinette, sink, stove, full bath, refrigerator, microwave, air conditioning, furnace and queen bed. Beautiful oak interior. Very solid trailer with steel frame, wood floor and aluminum siding with stainless steel nose. The wood floor is in excellent shape. The sub flooring in the living area has some soft spots; and the furnace needs work. This trailer new is $85,000.

The second stallion that Pennyworth Farm stands is Risen Star N Sand, a 15-2 hand red dun overo who has sired all-round ...
05/08/2024

The second stallion that Pennyworth Farm stands is Risen Star N Sand, a 15-2 hand red dun overo who has sired all-round earners and ROM earners. His sire, Flasha Sand is by Flasha San Man, PtHA Hall of Fame, PtHA Supreme Champion open and amateur and APHA Champion open and amateur.

It is still breeding season; and Pennyworth Farm has two APHA stallions available.  Invitation in Color is a multiple Wo...
05/07/2024

It is still breeding season; and Pennyworth Farm has two APHA stallions available. Invitation in Color is a multiple World/Reserve Champion sire, PtHA Supreme Champion sire, World Show 13 & under all-around and overall youth high point, Color Breed Congress winner in Junior Western Pleasure and Snaffle bit.

Here are some more pictures of Jennings.
05/05/2024

Here are some more pictures of Jennings.

Brand new Fox Meister English hunt saddle.  This saddle is the Grand Meister and was priced new at $650.  Will sell for ...
05/04/2024

Brand new Fox Meister English hunt saddle. This saddle is the Grand Meister and was priced new at $650. Will sell for $350 as I have too many English saddles. This saddle does not include leathers or irons and has a 17.5 inch seat.

Jennings by Invitation in Color and out of Flasha Lacy Spring by Flasha Sand by Flasha San Man.  $2800
05/02/2024

Jennings by Invitation in Color and out of Flasha Lacy Spring by Flasha Sand by Flasha San Man. $2800

05/02/2024

Invitation in Color (multiple World/Reserve Champion sire) out of Flasha Lacy Spring by Flasha Sand by Flasha San Man. $2800.

This is the red dun c**t by Risen Star N Sand and out of Litenin New Hope who has been sold to Andi Newsome enjoying his...
05/02/2024

This is the red dun c**t by Risen Star N Sand and out of Litenin New Hope who has been sold to Andi Newsome enjoying his new home.

04/19/2024

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Another picture of the bay c**t by Invitation in Color and out of Stopstarenatmycookies.
04/10/2024

Another picture of the bay c**t by Invitation in Color and out of Stopstarenatmycookies.

The other side of the c**t foaled this morning.
04/10/2024

The other side of the c**t foaled this morning.

The newest addition to Pennyworth Farm.  A sorrel tovero c**t sired by Invitation in Color, multiple World and Reserve W...
04/10/2024

The newest addition to Pennyworth Farm. A sorrel tovero c**t sired by Invitation in Color, multiple World and Reserve World Champion sire and out of Flasha Lacy Spring by Flasha Sand by Flasha San Man, PtHA Hall of Fame, PtHA Supreme Champion open and amateur and APHA Champion open and amateur. $2800.

Baby number 2 is here.  Foaled April 5, 2024 is a solid red dun c**t by Risen Star N Sand, a grandson of Flasha San Man,...
04/07/2024

Baby number 2 is here. Foaled April 5, 2024 is a solid red dun c**t by Risen Star N Sand, a grandson of Flasha San Man, PtHA Supreme Champion open and amateur, PtHA Hall of Fame and APHA Champion open and amateur and out of Litenin New Hope by Flasha Litenin Bug, PtHA Supreme Champion open and amateur by Flasha San Man. This c**t is a full brother to a multiple ROM earner and high point all around. He is eligible for regular APHA papers, PtHA, ABRA and IBHA registries. $2500.

Congratulations to Andi Newsome of Olivet on her purchase of this c**t.

Meet the newest addition to Pennyworth Farm.  Foaled April 4, a solid bay c**t by Invitation in Color, multiple World an...
04/05/2024

Meet the newest addition to Pennyworth Farm. Foaled April 4, a solid bay c**t by Invitation in Color, multiple World and Reserve Champion sire and sire of the high point youth horse at the PtHA World Show and out of Stopstarenatmycookies by Zippos Sensation, APHA Leading sire. Cookie's full brother is a multiple APHA World/Reserve World Champion and APHA year end high point horse. This exceptionally well bred boy is bargain priced at $2800 for a limited time.

Congratulations to Monica Ten Have on her purchase of this c**t.

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