Windermere Equestrian Center

Windermere Equestrian Center Windermere Equestrian Center is a premier boarding and training facility for show horses and riders. We welcome both beginner riders as well as the elite.

If you love horses and have a passion for riding, we are your barn!

12/20/2023

šŸ“ Here are 15 interesting facts about a horse's brain:.
1. A horseā€™s brain is relatively small compared to the size of its body, and accounts for only about 0.1% of its total weight.
2. Despite their small size, horses have very complex brains, with a highly developed cerebral cortex, the part of the brain responsible for conscious thought, decision-making and memory.
3. Horses can learn and remember complex tasks, such as navigating a jump course or performing a dressage routine, through a process called associate learning.
4. Like humans, horses have a left hemisphere and a right hemisphere in the brain, each with specialized functions. The left hemisphere is responsible for the processing of logical and analytical information, while the right hemisphere is more involved in emotional processing and creative thinking.
5. Horses have a great memory and can remember specific people, places and experiences for many years.
6. Horses can learn by observation, and often they can acquire new behaviors and skills simply by observing other horses or humans.
7. Horses have a very sensitive sense of touch and can detect even the slightest pressure or movement on their skin. This helps them respond to subtle cues from your rider or guide.
8. Horses can process visual information very quickly and accurately, allowing them to avoid potential hazards and navigate their environment with ease.
9. Horses are social animals and rely on nonverbal communication to interact with other horses in their herd. This communication is facilitated by the horseā€™s brain, which can interpret subtle changes in body language, facial expressions and vocalizations.
10. Ultimately, like all animals, horses have a unique personality and individual traits that are shaped by their experiences, genetics and environmentā€”all of which is reflected in their brain function and behavior.
11. Horses have a very strong sense of smell and their odor bulb, which processes smells, is relatively large compared to other parts of their brain.
12. The brain, which is responsible for coordinating movement and balance, is also relatively large in horses. This is because horses must be able to move quickly and efficiently to escape predators or navigate through difficult terrain.
13. Horses have a very high pain threshold, which is believed to be related to how their brains process pain signals. While this can be beneficial in some situations, it can also mean that horses may not show obvious signs of pain, making it harder for their caregivers to detect and treat underlying health issues.
14. The hippocampus, a part of the brain involved in learning and memory, is particularly well developed in horses.. This allows them to remember not only specific experiences, but also general concepts and patterns that they can apply to new situations.
15. Finally, studies have shown that horses, like other animals, are capable of experiencing emotions such as fear, happiness, and anger. These emotions are believed to be mediated by the limbic system, a group of interconnected brain structures that play a key role in regulating mood and behavior.

09/14/2023

Ok H/J industry ā€¦we need to pay attentionā€¦ the NFL is calling for artificial turf to be removed in all stadiums ā€¦WHY? Because injuries on AT are 65% higher and more catastrophic than seen on GRASS!

We put these artificial surfaces in because we are not willing to do the work to keep grass or in our case - drag daily or even more often - our natural sand rings. Vets, farriers and the equine insurance industry have all stated that these artificial footings are causing a rise in micro tears within the hoof capsule, side bone injuries, suspensory issues and shoulder/back and stifle injuries.

A horseā€™s hoof is meant to SCOOP dirt and fling it so it gives ā€¦.these new ring additives do not allow this to happen so the force of landing and cantering across these footings is then moved into the horse - ever notice there are NO divots? Or not as much dirt to clean off your horses belly?

Also ā€¦ because we think these footings are superior we do not drag as often nor water enough - so the footing gets thick, gummy and gooey - you can feel the sludgy texture when you walk across the schooling area ā€¦

We have seen racetracks starting to study the increase in fractures and career ending catastrophic injuries in race horses on these same artificial products

We have seen increases in cases of bacterial infections such as scratches - does this fabric additive hold bacteria??

Did you know that if you sell your equine property your new fangled ring footing is considered hazardous waste? It cannot be disposed or removed without special handling as other equine properties disappear into development some have been sued by the new owner when it costs thousands to clear this material away

We have seen more tragic injuries from even simple falls because of horses tripping in the sludge or the impact of a fall not being as absorbed by a naturally giving material

Something we need to pay attention to - yet - we keep seeing more and more of it even though a lot of horseman and well qualified people are seeing huge issues ā€¦WHY?

We are fooling ourselves into thinking any footing can be low maintenance - footing is crucial and whether itā€™s protecting and seeding your grass field and rolling out divots or dragging your 131 screenings while keeping it watered properly ā€¦ even the new footings require manure to be removed and must be watered and dragged properly to be cared for

This is just my opinion and I am sure many will disagree with me ā€¦butā€¦. I think we should all pay attention

Our hearts are broken for Hannahā€™s family, trainers, and friends.  ļæ¼
05/01/2023

Our hearts are broken for Hannahā€™s family, trainers, and friends. ļæ¼

Junior rider Hannah Serfass, 15, Webster, Florida, was killed Sunday, April 30, in an accident at a horse show in Venice, Florida.

Congratulations to Anna Piscitelli on Reserve Champion at WEC week X in the .70 jumpers. Way to go!
03/11/2023

Congratulations to Anna Piscitelli on Reserve Champion at WEC week X in the .70 jumpers. Way to go!

Our own Cherrybrook Valentino and Sophie Smith ā¤ļø
01/20/2023

Our own Cherrybrook Valentino and Sophie Smith ā¤ļø

Horse Show Photo of the Day from the Winter Spectacular at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, Florida!!! I feel like we don't give enough love to the indoor rings with our photos of the day - because they are pretty spectacular and certainly some of the nicest indoor arenas in the world!

07/28/2022

BY NICOLE BRIAN If you look at professional human athletes, you will see that they have practices to stay in proper shape. They do certain therapies after each workout to help their body recover and prepare for the next practice or game.Ā  Letā€™s talk about baseball players. They have planned out s...

Happy Birthday to the girl that holds it all together for us. Our right hand, we donā€™t know what we would do without you...
06/30/2022

Happy Birthday to the girl that holds it all together for us. Our right hand, we donā€™t know what we would do without you. Sorry you are at home working while we show. We love you and so do the horses. Have a fabulous day!

06/13/2022

VERY excited to congratulate Anastasia Addonizio and Cristina Arellano Addonizio on their new editionā€¦.. Kingston E. This boy has had a fantastic career in Europe and we canā€™t wait to see what he does here!

Incredibly proud of my girls this weekend, the hard work is shining through. Great practice weekend before World Equestr...
06/06/2022

Incredibly proud of my girls this weekend, the hard work is shining through. Great practice weekend before World Equestrian Center - Ocala

05/31/2022

BY TANJA SCHNUDERL Can your horse tell you apart in a group of humans? The latest research in equine-human recognition. After being at home sick for about a week Iā€™m finally back at the barn, walking down the aisle up to my horseā€™s stall.Ā  ā€œHi there! Remember me?ā€ I say to my chestnut mare....

This!
05/30/2022

This!

BY ANN DEMICHELE Iā€™ve learned more from horses whoā€™ve said no than those that have said yes. Iā€™m a professional out of Northern Virginia. I grew up on a farm, and my mother is also a professional. I have three brothers who also competed in Showjumping. We all did pony club, steeple chased, fox...

Gabriela Juron did a fabulous job piloting WEC Damiro around his first ā€œAā€ rated show this weekend at CFHJA, bringing ho...
05/16/2022

Gabriela Juron did a fabulous job piloting WEC Damiro around his first ā€œAā€ rated show this weekend at CFHJA, bringing home tri color ribbons in the CFHJA hunter and beginner hunter classes. The future is bright for this pair. šŸ¦„šŸ„°

Lily Lidsky and Calisinni taking home the WIN in the $1000 .95 classic today.  Super proud of this team! šŸ¦„šŸ¤©
05/16/2022

Lily Lidsky and Calisinni taking home the WIN in the $1000 .95 classic today. Super proud of this team! šŸ¦„šŸ¤©

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