Horse Programs of Williamson County TN

Horse Programs of Williamson County TN

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Information provided by the Williamson County Extension to support the Horse Community and serve as a resource for the backyard horse owner and the pro.

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Equine Wrapping and Bandaging Techniques | Williamson County 02/03/2025

https://williamson.tennessee.edu/equine-wrapping-and-bandaging-techniques/
OPEN TO EVERYONE: HANDS ON!
Safe technique for wrapping your horse's legs for protection or treating an injury.
As part of the Master Horse Program, but also open to individuals as a one-off class. Tuesday 2/13, $10, 5:30 pm
See the link for the address and registration 🐴

Equine Wrapping and Bandaging Techniques | Williamson County Description- Led by a skilled instructor, learn to the methods to properly wrapping and bandaging a leg. Learn about the different styles of wraps and in wh ...

Seeing Your Horse | Williamson County 10/21/2024

Wednesday the 23rd at 5:30
This is a great pop up class!
Where can you get an hour and a half of therapy for 10 bucks?!
Click the link to register

Seeing Your Horse | Williamson County Description- How do you see your horse? Reassess and maybe change your mindset in order to help overcome challenges, real or imagined. Demonstrated methods ...

Residents push to preserve Williamson County heritage with new horse trails and facilities 10/14/2024

Proud to be a part of this amazing group of horse people working hard to maintain the legacy of horses and keeping Williamson County horse friendly

The petition is linked at the end of the article, please sign if inclined, there is still work to do! ❤️🐴

Residents push to preserve Williamson County heritage with new horse trails and facilities A group of equestrians and horse owners based in the Triune and Arrington areas have set out on a mission to incorporate multimodal trails and equestrian facilities into the county’s

06/30/2024

Warm weather is here to stay so it's time to remind ourselves how to keep our horses safe in hot weather.

Check out these tips for keeping you horse cool and healthy over the summer.

06/02/2024

Horse friends! Tuesday the 4th of June at 5:30 pm at Jeff King Stables, Inc. Everyone is welcome!
A pleasant horse on the ground is important not only to the fun factor but to your safety and your horse's value. Learn small changes that can make a big difference in preventing annoying ground manners. See the link below to sign up. It's only $10! See you there! 🐴


https://williamson.tennessee.edu/equine-ground-manners/

04/14/2024

It really was a beautiful day at the park!

Winners from our schooling show!
1. Turnout-ponies: Barb Buettner & Winx
2. Turnout-horses: Susan Kirby & Gold Coast Nina Rosa
3. Reinsmanship-ponies: Suzanne Fuller & Bear
4. Reinsmanship-horses: April Hamlin & SHF Lorelei
5. Timed Obstacles-ponies: Suzanne Fuller & Bear
6. Timed Obstacles-horses: April Hamlin & SHF Lorelei

Many thanks to all the volunteers (and spouses!) who made the day possible, and to the Williamson County Ag Extension group who invited us to be at the Park for driving demo/show.

Equine Liability | Williamson County 03/25/2024

Attn Horse Owners/Riders 🐴🐥

The Williamson Co Extension is offering a great class with a serious subject of EQUINE LIABILITY
TUESDAY
MARCH 26TH
Jeff King Stables, Inc.
5:30 PM It's only 10$!!!
Horse Woman and Clerk of Court for the United States District Court Middle District of Tennessee Lynda Motes Hill is presenting!

Sign up at this link:

Equine Liability | Williamson County Description- Learn about the Tennessee law and potential liability with equine ownership and activities. First hand look keeping horses and the liability ar ...

01/10/2024

Be aware!

For those of you who are newer to our lovely area once a year I always put out a reminder. We are going into the coyote mating season. Januar and February they are extemely agressive and active. Coyotes will be on the prowl looking for food. They have been known to scale a 12ft fence with ease. Here recently two hunters found a coyote den with over 50 dog and cat collars. There's no telling how many they killed that didn't have a collar on. A coyote can literally wait in the shadows you take your little dog out for potty break and turn your head and that is how long it can take for you to lose your precious fur baby. They have adapted to being the best skilled hunters and they go into peoples backyards all the time and on front porches. All of these pictures that I am posting are coyotes with beloved cats and dogs in their mouths. This is disturbing. We live in a very rural part of town where coyotes don't really have a natural enemy in our area. Protect your dogs and cats when outside especially.

Tractor Maintenance | Williamson County 01/05/2024

Looking forward to this!

Tractor Maintenance | Williamson County Description- Learn the basics of how to properly maintain a tractor. Get hands-on experience with maintenance issues, general upkeep, and making sure the tr ...

Farming Fundamentals 01/03/2024

Want to be more self sufficient in the new year? Backyard or small farm you can do it!

Farming Fundamentals Farming Fundamentals is an educational program designed to provide a foundation of science-based education to new and beginning farmers. Classes involve han ...

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