| ABRAZOS ADVENTURE the horse connection |
| Miss Wendy offers a basic 'real world' horse back riding barn in Portales New Mexico with easy access for neighboring communities as Clovis, Cannon AFB, and Melrose New Mexico. The aim is to introduce students to the possibilities of the human and horse working in harmony. The horse activity is encouraged to be a family affair. For riders with prior experience who want to be back in the horse world, we can offer challenges with the horses that are still pursuing their education. Experienced students can apply and refine training skills they have already developed or can learn new. For some, it is their stress relief and 'therapy'. Horses furnished. |
| This site will be adding information on a regular basis so check back to see what we have for you. Newsletters will be posted as completed. Pictures of riders and horses will be changing as folks come and go. Wendy and Dan volunteer with the New Mexico Equestrian Special Olympics. Information about the Equestrian events is included in this site. |
| Please respect the fact that all material in this site is original material and protected by copyright. © Created February 2008 Abrazos Adventure/Wendy Toombs |
| HORSEBACK RIDING IN PORTALES NEW MEXICO 575.607.7344 |
| NEW MEXICO EQUESTRIAN SPECIAL OLYMPICS INFORMATION Equestrian Volunteer & Show Information Current Equestrian Rules APRIL 4, 2009 - I HAVE REVIEWED THE WEB PAGES FOR CURRENT EQUESTRIAN RULES AND MADE THE NECESSARY CHANGES TO LINK THE INFORMATION TO NATIONAL RULES. THERE WERE NO CHANGES FOR 2009 TO THE EQUESTRIAN RULES - NATIONAL. PATTERNS REMAIN THE SAME AS 2008 FOR THE 2009 COMPETITION. NO PATTERNS IN EQUITATION FOR D LEVEL RIDERS. Wendy Toombs |
| NOTICE - APRIL 09 - SITE IS BEING UPDATED LOTS OF NEW PICTURES AND HORSE BIOGRAPHIES |
| HORSE OWNERS - Miss Wendy works with horses and their 'person' too. Many of the issues between horse and person are simply a matter of communication. When the person has someone watching and commenting on what is going on, it makes it easier for the owner to correct and refine the messages he/she is sending to the horse. She can also help you prepare for competition. |
