Hello!

Hi to everyone:-D

I found this forum doing an “over 50 forum” search.

While I belong to several equine forums, it’s pretty tough to stay on the same “life plane” with folks under 50, once we get beyond the care and keeping of horses discussions.

Hope to find some lively and upbeat folks on here:-p

I am lifelong horse owner and trail rider. We farmed with horses until 1951 when dad bought a 1947 Ford 8N, that my “baby” brother still has; he has the farm too:-D

I can’t see 60 in the rear-view mirror and old injuries keep me from riding like I used to but, I am thankful I can still muck stalls every day, buff my four horses up before turnout, and I can still trim the hooves on two of the four. Trimming four is just too much these days, so I turned the “special needs” hooves over to a professional:-)

While I do run the vacuum and dust, Mr. TWHRider does the cooking:mrgreen: I got burned out on cooking years ago because I didn’t believe in anything from a package.

I hyperventilate if I have to stay in the house too long but thought I might enjoy some lively conversation with like-minded outdoor types — especially if you still ride a horse:-p

Hi, a very warm welcome to you! :039:

What a great introduction you have given us … thanks!:smiley:

Whilst I don’t profess to know a lot about horses I do consider them to be one of my favourite animals, so I look forward to hearing more about your life with these lovely animals.

I hope you enjoy your time with us here!

Hi Julie, good to have you on board, enjoy the ride…(groan)…:lol:

Hi Julie and welcome to OFF. I have done quite a lot of riding in my time but one of my knees isn’t too good now so I don’t think I will be back on a horse sadly. I used to ride in amateur horse races out in India back in the 70s which was great fun :smiley:

Hi Julie :slight_smile: welcome to the site. I look forward to chatting with you.

Hi Julie :039: and welcome.
Never had any contact with horses but my grandaughter talks of not much else.:slight_smile:

Hello Julie, a very warm welcome to you.

Thank you for the warm welcome!

I am looking forward to being a member:-)

Not had a lot of success in that field, did the usual riding as a child but mostly tearing down the A6 with a horse who was boss, so was glad when I had had enough and hadnt been chucked off. My Granddaughter was a rider as well. i just stuck to the bike( pedal cycle, safer and you didnt have to watch the back legs.)Bit of a coward on the quite.

Hello, welcome to the forum :slight_smile: Ive ridden all my life but I gave up a few years ago as ive got spondylosis in my spine. I used to show and hunt :slight_smile:

Hi, Cassie. So do I – have spondylosis. X-rays show it’s Grade III, which is why the most riding I do these days is a short hack down to the bottom of my road and back.

It’s also why my current four horses are “it”. As I send each one to meet their ancestors, there’s no replacing anyone.

The baby is 17 and has only been with me six years; it was right after I bought him that my back went straight to Hades. The 18, 25, & 26 yr old have been with me 16, 19, and 22 years.

We all know what to expect from each other and when; even the snotface that “accidentally” flicks his tail in my face even though he knows he’ll get whapped for that:-)

More than once, I have fallen under any of them while working on hooves and they freeze until I crawl my way out - lollol

It was horribly frustrating to wait all my life to retire with the hopes of spending much of my time riding and then look at those X-rays and know I am lucky to be walking.

I don’t want back surgery; I know too many people who have had the surgery I need that still hurt, can’t walk without some sort of aid and spent a lot of money and time in some rehab place (called nursing homes around here), to boot.

The chiropractor told me I am being held together with muscle and cartilage. My lower back has somehow fused itself. He said I’d better cautiously keep doing what I’m doing at the barn and outdoors or I will lock up and probably be moving around in a walker.

My MD keeps me supplied with Lidoderm patches and boy do they work. I cut them in half so they last longer - lol On days I have to trim a horse or doing a bunch of stuff outside, I wallpaper my back and hips with them. Between those, the back brace, and Excedrin, I do pretty good once I get moving.

Still-in-all, it’s frustrating when I hear my life-long friend and trail riding bud talk about her overnighters. I really tip my hat to her as she is a breast cancer survivor.

I don’t know who came up with “these are the Golden Years” hoo-ha but I’d like to whack em in the kneecaps with the muck shovel:-p

I couldn’t even get on a horse these days :frowning: The stairs are hard enough lol and im not keeping a horse just to ride everywhere at a walk, if I cant ride it properly as I used to then I don’t want one. I fly my hawks instead and watch my dogs whizz about the fields :slight_smile:
My bones havent fused yet but im young to have it. The consultant has spoken about taking bone from my hip and fusing my neck as I get most problems there… My lower back is bad too and I also have 2 compressed discs.

Hello Julie, hope you enjoy the forum :slight_smile:

Hi from me too, and I joined this site just 3 days ago! I used to ride and I love horses, and I have always loved all animals from being very young. But, similar to yourself, I can no longer ride, cycle or drive our car due to an accident four years ago, which left my right arm paralyzed. I do enjoy mucking out, feeding and playing with our menagerie of small rescued animals. I also love the great outdoors, and prefer being outdoors to being inside the house, and I only cook for survival! Lol Since joining this site I have uploaded some photo’s of our zany zoo to my Profile. Very pleased to meet you here! :mini::039:

Hello Julie and welcome :slight_smile:

I too love horses and have done a fair amount of riding and looking after them in my time :slight_smile:

Hello Julie, welcome aboard. I’m sure you’ll enjoy many happy hours exploring our wonderful forum. :slight_smile:

Hello Merze, Silver Jill, Berxer, and Alicat:-D

Haven’t been on in awhile but I have been keeping up with “things Olympic” on the U.S. “Today” morning program.

Several members of the “Today” team are in England and giving us some pretty fun coverage.

Not sure I’ll watch much of the actual Olympics, accept for the horse competitions but we are going to be able to see at least some of the opening ceremonies on Friday. I plan on taping them in case part of that time finds me outside.

Thanks for a warm welcome fellow horse enthusiasts:-D

I am a coward and am frightened of Horses and they know it. I used to go riding as a child but only went because my friend did, every time I went out the horse ran away with me and seems such a long way down to the floor if you fall off, my Granddaughter is a natural on horse back and loves it.My son is like me but his wife is a horse woman and they have been to the Heavy Horse place in the Lakes for days.

Hello and welcome to the forum:) You will find all very friendly here.

Lovely to read your intro! I am terrified of horses but love them!!

Take care:)

Hiya Julie. Welcome from me as well. I love ALL animals, but my only four claims to fame as regards horses are:

  1. My first ride on horseback on an old lad on a pony ride on holiday in Wales.

  2. A pony ride on holiday on the Isle of Man and when I got off I had segs on me bum for two days.

  3. A ride on a a two-year old called Pedro. He was supposedly “quiet” and we walked up the canal towpath but, then he spotted something, his ears went back, and set off on a mad gallop then, as quickly as he started, he screeched to a halt. I don’t know how I stayed on, but I managed, but he would not be reined in.

  4. Another ride on a “gentle” mare who decided she wasn’t keen on me and reared up and kicked me with a back hoof!

Oh happy days! :lol::lol::lol: