Stolen Moments Farm

Stolen Moments Farm Katahdin sheep and a Boarding Barn with trails and an indoor arena that both you and your horse can call home We are very proud to be a Tennessee family farm!
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Our farm is the result of a rich Tennessee tradition of diverse agriculture that includes carefully cultivated hay for our livestock and sell to other farms, to our family farm raised Katahdin meat sheep sold to build the flocks of this growing industry. In addition, we have one of the finest boarding barns around: individualized care, 66 by 160 enclosed arena with USDF footing, office with ameni

ties, 12 by 12 stalls with rubber mats, multi-pasture turnout with horse safe fencing, round pen, trailer storage, secured tack storage and miles of picturesque and wooded trails up hills and along streams. We work hard to provide every opportunity to learn and have fun with the equine members of your family! We hope you will join us!!

01/15/2024

Memory from 2016

01/26/2023
One of my friends put this on Facebook today. I was in eleventh grade. In Italy. This is where my work money went.
12/03/2022

One of my friends put this on Facebook today. I was in eleventh grade. In Italy. This is where my work money went.

Looking to hire barn help for horse and barn chores. Must have horse experience. We have a shift each morning when stall...
11/13/2022

Looking to hire barn help for horse and barn chores. Must have horse experience. We have a shift each morning when stalls are cleaned and then again the evening. You only sign up for shifts that work with your schedule. This is a 1099 position or wages can be posted against board. We have trails, jumps, fields, indoor arena and boarders from all disciplines. Total hours 4-16 hr/week. Message us.

09/07/2022

A RECAP ON AACHEN 1995. THE BEGINING OF THE SLIPPERY SLOPE TO WHERE WE ARE AT NOW.
Susan’s Interview with Dr. Reiner Klimke At the Aachen CHIO
July 1995
Susan: I was watching you as you schooled Biotop in the indoor arena this morning, and it was wonderful. I noticed you were working him in a fat snaffle, and I wondered if you could talk about the importance of working in the snaffle for upper level horses.
Klimke: I ride at home only once a week on the double bridle.
Susan: Do you mean for most of your Grand Prix horses, or for this one especially?
Klimke: All. I want to have them very light in my hand. It is easier when they are really "through", and they take the bit and take your hands. Then they are not afraid to come out to the double bridle.
Susan: Biotop seems to be very "out" to the bridle--there is not a lot of overflexing. Klimke: And when he goes in extensions, the neck and frame extend too. And yet there are
horses who make their extensions with overflexed necks and they score just as well... Susan: Can you explain that?
Klimke: Well, when I tell you this, I don't want to sound jealous, but I live for classical riding. Classical riding means that the horse must go: that is, the energy must come through and the horse reaches forward. But the judges don't always mark accordingly. I don't mind; I know what is right. I have been in this sport for nearly 40 years.
Susan: I also saw today that you were doing a lot of work on the basic paces, and simple transitions.
Klimke: Yes. The horse must go forward and he must be happy. If the horse is happy and he trusts you, then you can teach him. If you punish him, that is wrong.
Susan: They never forget. Is there any place for punishment in riding?
Klimke: I hate to punish a horse. It must not be. It can happen to anybody. Sometimes you lose your patience, you try to make the horse a slave. But it is not right. Sometimes you see riders blowing up, even here, with top riders. I say to myself, "Poor horse, I wouldn't like to be in your stable."
Susan: Why does it happen? A lot of these riders will teach and talk about riding classically, and mean to do it, but then it is different here. Is it the pressure?
Klimke: I think everybody wants to win. Perhaps they think if they make a horse tired it will be submissive. Sometimes it may work, but if you really look you can see what is wrong. Some judges don't have a really good eye, and they judge by punishing mistakes, like too many or too few strides in a pirouette, for example.
Susan: Too much counting and not enough...
Klimke: Yes. The principle is: how is the walk, how is the trot, how is the canter, how is the acceptance of the bridle, how does the back work--all of these things. And in addition, the figures. But they deduct too much if a figure is not 100% okay. You see? If you make a pirouette and the horse really uses his hindquarters, and maybe the pirouette is a little big, you should not be given a 5.
Susan: That's a little extreme.
Klimke: Yes. It can be at least a 6, can also be a 7, when the horse really canters classically. Even if the circle was too large, remember that you must deduct from 10. The judge must be able to see the main achievement of a horse and rider, in a movement.
Susan: This brings up another question, and that is--there are some amazing equine athletes here, and some of them get a lot of points because of that. Where are the places in the Grand Prix test where the talent can't cover up the problems with the training?
Klimke: I look only at the way that the horse moves, in all three gaits. He must come from behind, with a swinging back. The head and neck must seek the bit. I hate it if the horse comes behind the vertical and stays there. When the horse is really "through", you must be able to open and close the frame, and keep him reaching into the bit. And right now, in the judging, in my opinion, this doesn't count for enough. But sooner or later, good riding will be rewarded. You must not lose your patience, you see. And don't give up.
Susan: I know that an international horse must have talent for piaffe and passage. At what point in a horse's life can you tell if that talent is there? Can you tell at the very beginning of training?
Klimke: No. But when you can easily do transitions with the horse--when he shows the ability to sit back--and the half halts go through, I like to see that. And there must be the desire to do the piaffe.
Susan: Whose riding do you admire? Klimke: Right now?
Susan: Past or present--anybody.
Klimke: Okay. Nicole in her best time was very good. Of course, now
her horse (Rembrant) is 18. But look back to Stockholm (World
Equestrian Games, 1990) or Barcelona (Olympics, 1992). It was just the
right, wonderful picture. Nice hands. Coming to nearly invisible aids.
There are some other riders who are very good in a test--it is fantastic.
And when you see the same person training...well if somebody else
would do this, then the vet would probably say, "Come on, not here."
But they laugh and say, "So what. We're winning." Riders who ride for medals must try to be an example for classical riding. It is their duty. You cannot talk one way and ride another. Either you talk as you ride, or you explain why you don't.
Susan: Do you allow people to watch you school your horses at home? Klimke: Absolutely. I have nothing to hide. I have seen riders make a fuss about spectators being allowed to watch the schooling at the World Cup Finals. This is wrong. The best thing for the horse is the open door.
Susan: What's wonderful is that you have demonstrated that classical riding can win. Klimke: And I will not stay away from it.

06/28/2022

This is only one of the fabulous registered TWH available at Stolen Moments Farm. Has been ridden twice in the last year. Never been to a clinic before. Pulled from the field and ridden for 2 days in the clinic by a rider who had not only never ridden her before but had never ridden a gaited horse before. Never took a wrong step and took care of her rider every step of the way. Sound, talented, beautiful and always loved. Doesn't get better than this. For questions, contact us through FB!!

Kima after her summer cut. She is going to be much happier in this coming week's horrible heat!! I wonder if she aspirat...
06/19/2022

Kima after her summer cut. She is going to be much happier in this coming week's horrible heat!! I wonder if she aspirations of being a poodle?????

Big shout out to GRElectrical who bid the job, actually showed up and finished it!! So love the new fans and lights. No ...
05/02/2022

Big shout out to GR
Electrical who bid the job, actually showed up and finished it!! So love the new fans and lights. No more dangerous wall fans in the barn. Waited a long time for this!! Thank you!!

The BEFORE pictures. What 8 months of  neglect and a dog can do to flower beds.Followed by the AFTER pictures. What love...
04/28/2022

The BEFORE pictures.

What 8 months of neglect and a dog can do to flower beds.

Followed by the AFTER pictures. What love and effort can do. And with the dog gone.

Before and after pictures. 6 hours  of weeding and mulching.A lot of work but a sense of satisfaction
04/16/2022

Before and after pictures.
6 hours of weeding and mulching.
A lot of work but a sense of satisfaction

04/07/2022

Looking for a reliable, organized responsible, horse-experienced PT person to work in our small boarding barn on the north east side of Murfreesboro. We are 8 miles from MTSU and 8 mi from Miller colliseum. This person will work 1-2 mornings per week for about 4 hours and 3-4 afternoons a week for about 2 hours or a total of about 15 hours/week. We can schedule your work on our farm around other jobs and school. Job involves moving horses and sheep, feeding the animals, cleaning stalls, stocking hay and feed, cleaning waterers, keeping feed room/hay stall/barn clean and orderly for customers. Opportuntiy for more hours doing farm and field work depending on experience, capability and motivation. Must be able to lift 50 lbs regularly. Please respond with experience, telephone # to contact you and where you live. This is a 1099 position. We pay biweekly. We will not return inquiries to those without experience, who live out of state or out of country.

Signs of spring at Stolen Moments Farm!!
03/24/2022

Signs of spring at Stolen Moments Farm!!

Our first babies of 2022!!A little cold outside so mama and babies get a stall!
02/06/2022

Our first babies of 2022!!
A little cold outside so mama and babies get a stall!

02/04/2022

Just a reminder

The Southern Equine Expo

will be here before you know it!

March 18-20

Nothing looks as good as a freshly drug indoor arena!
09/26/2021

Nothing looks as good as a freshly drug indoor arena!

Denali getting his first ever shower. It was a little overwhelming but Denali did really great!! What a good boy!! And n...
09/24/2021

Denali getting his first ever shower. It was a little overwhelming but Denali did really great!! What a good boy!! And now he is clean!

Mindy. 7 year old registered TWH for sale.  One of those incredible Lined By Cash babies. Hadn't been ridden in months, ...
09/24/2021

Mindy. 7 year old registered TWH for sale. One of those incredible Lined By Cash babies. Hadn't been ridden in months, pull her out of the field and this is what you get. Incredible talent. Incredible disposition. Sound in every way. Barefoot.
For sale to a very special home only

We are downsizing the sheep/lamb side of our farming business.  We are selling most of our grass fed, farm raised, healt...
09/21/2021

We are downsizing the sheep/lamb side of our farming business. We are selling most of our grass fed, farm raised, healthy and easy to handle sheep. These are descended from our registered Katahdin stock but aree selling as commercial. Prices range from $190 for 2021 ewe lambs, $290 established ewes, $275 for 2021 ram lambs and $375 for established rams. We also have a couple rams of the rare cinnamon color for $475. This is a great opportunity to obtain animals from a healthy closed flock and start your own. Message us and we will reach out to you!! Breeding season is starting in a couple of weeks and these guys know it!!!

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9573 Barlow Lane
Lascassas, TN
37085

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 9pm
Tuesday 6:30am - 10pm
Wednesday 6:30am - 10pm
Thursday 6:30am - 10pm
Friday 6:30am - 10pm
Saturday 7am - 10pm
Sunday 7:30am - 9pm

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