Heels Down Horseback Riding

Heels Down Horseback Riding Beginner Western Style riding instruction for people of all ages. Not only learn to ride a horse, but their care as well. Please call for special pricing.

This helps develop a relationship which in turn, provides a more meaningful experience for the horse and rider together as one. Private lessons, Birthday Parties, Cub, Boy and Girl Scouts, 4-H Clubs and family gatherings. Base price for lessons - $25 for one hour lesson, purchase 3 lessons for $60. Parties and club gatherings - $150 for 2 hours 10 people or less.

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10/07/2022

Nice shot

09/23/2022

Appaloosa Mule Foal 💓

09/13/2022

Show jumping + Miami Beach = 🫶🏼

08/22/2022

The photograph is of a horse that was once named one of the 100 all time American heroes by Life Magazine.

Staff Sergeant Reckless (c. 1948 – May 13, 1968), was a decorated war horse who held official rank in the United States military.

For her exemplary service to the Marine Corps, Reckless was awarded two Purple Hearts (for the wounds received during the Battle of Vegas), a Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, a Presidential Unit Citation with bronze star, the National Defense Service Medal, a Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Korea Medal, a Navy Unit Commendation, and a Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation.

She was officially promoted to Staff Sergeant in 1959 by the Commandant of the Marine Corps.

An American Marine gun crew during the Korean War bought the Mongolian bred mare with their own money and trained her to carry shells for the recoilless rifle they called ‘Reckless’.

They also named the mare ‘Reckless’, and she became their mascot and an indispensable member of their gun crew. Reckless often, under heavy fire, made countless trips delivering ammunition from the supply point to the gun. She would often do this alone.

The photograph on this post is of Reckless beside a 75mm recoilless rifle during the Korean War.

I have also read that Reckless completed 51 solo trips in a single day during the Battle for Outpost Vegas in 1953. The battle raged for 5 days and it is estimated that there were over 1,000 American casualties and twice that number of Chinese during the battle. It is regarded as one of the bloodiest battles in Marine Corps history.

Reckless was also used to evacuate the wounded and was injured twice.

In recognition of her incredible war service, she was presented with a special citation for bravery by the Marines and promoted to Sergeant.

The Marines personally payed for her travel to the United States, where she enjoyed a well-earned retirement pastured at Camp Pendleton.

Reckless died in 1968. There are books about Sergeant Reckless.

Lest We Forget.

Photograph came from Wikipedia.

08/14/2022

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08/10/2022

This horse art is indescribably elusively amazing

08/09/2022
08/09/2022

DNA from a horse whose tooth fragment was uncovered at the sixteenth-century Spanish settlement site of Puerto Real on Hispaniola suggests the animal's closest living relatives are wild horses on Assateague Island off the coast of Maryland and Virginia, confirming theories that those feral equines descend from Spanish horses who washed ashore or were dropped.

archaeology.org./news/10710-220729-colonial-horse-dna

(Nicolas Delsol)

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