Get Your Bling on with Cowboy Dressage
Dressage isn’t just for English riders anymore because now there is Cowboy Dressage where bling and color are welcomed. Sharon Jantzen interviews Jill von Ilten about the fun of Cowboy Dressage.
Former Pony Clubber, Eventer and Dressage rider who balanced training and showing with getting a college degree (from Cal Poly SLO), becoming a wife and raising a family. Presently she is making Dressage comeback on her Connemara Pony Whisper as well as dabbling in Mounted Archery on a Rocky Mountain Gaited Horse, Carrera.
Dressage isn’t just for English riders anymore because now there is Cowboy Dressage where bling and color are welcomed. Sharon Jantzen interviews Jill von Ilten about the fun of Cowboy Dressage.
Many young riders aspire to someday represent their country in the Olympic Games. For equestrians, this dream is perhaps even more significant and widely shared. One SLO County rider has managed to both dream and achieve…and is dreaming about it again! Follow along as Sharon Jantzen shares the Olympic Dreams of Gina Miles.
Ranching is a way of life needing to be preserved, and many of the activities offered at the V6 Ranch are actual “jobs” that need to be done in order to keep this real-life working-cattle ranch operational.
Fellow riders and interested community members have been asking, “What progress has been made on the Equestrian Staging area of the Pismo Preserve? SLO Horse News contacted Craig Campbell, Principal of the Wallace Group for an answer to that question.
Where can a kid learn to swing a rope, hold a baby chick, milk a goat and learn to ride…
