The Scoop on Strydr
Strydr turns five in early August 2011. The only way to describe him is “Wow, what a horse”! From day one he was outstanding. He cantered around Mum and changed leads for fun. He is named after the Ranger known as Strider from Lord of the Rings (and future King of Middle Earth), but my friends suggested I spell his name differently, hence Strydr. Strydr trotted around the farm like he owned the place and still has status near the lead of the herd; he is the colt showing off in this short Farm TV segment:fifarmtv.blogspot.com/2006/11/canadian-horse.html.
Strydr and Emma in Waterton Lakes National Park in 2009 |
Strydr at Grande Peaks Ride a Test April 2011 |
Training sessions and clinics through our local dressage club have been great additions to our preparations, and provided us both with confidence and experience riding our training level tests. It is fun and it is the way we are spending holidays this year, so it better be!
Strydr at the Calgary Dressage Gold Show, June 23, 2011 |
July 4th we returned from the Canadian Horse Association Rocky Mountain District (CHARMD) annual horse show where Strydr won the gelding halter class out of a large group of spectacular horses. Not only did he show very well in several classes, he took part in the drill team at the Wainwright Army Base Canada Day celebration!
Strydr is for sale to a long term home where he will have opportunities to continue his career working with someone who has various equine sport interests. I hope to find an equestrian wanting to go somewhere with their talent and who is looking for a calm, athletic, unique equine partner who performs professionally and looks spectacular! Is Strydr your horse?
Strydr is for sale to a long term home where he will have opportunities to continue his career working with someone who has various equine sport interests. I hope to find an equestrian wanting to go somewhere with their talent and who is looking for a calm, athletic, unique equine partner who performs professionally and looks spectacular! Is Strydr your horse?
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