Elback Equine

Elback Equine Hunter/Jumper lessons, boarding, training and sales located in NY.

That Friday Feeling...
04/10/2026

That Friday Feeling...

So over this cold, up and down temps... and rain. Bring on some sunshine and summertime... and ice cream on horseback!
04/07/2026

So over this cold, up and down temps... and rain. Bring on some sunshine and summertime... and ice cream on horseback!

04/04/2026

Katherine and Herc having a great lesson!

04/01/2026

When your rider tells you she wants to teach her western pleasure horse to jump...

The more celebrating the merrier! Join us for our holiday party on Tuesday. Can't wait to see everyone in your ugly Chri...
12/27/2025

The more celebrating the merrier! Join us for our holiday party on Tuesday. Can't wait to see everyone in your ugly Christmas Sweaters!

12/25/2025

As the year comes to a close, we’re feeling incredibly grateful here at Elback Equine.
For the horses who trust us every day, the clients who support us, and the quiet moments in the barn that remind us why we do what we do—thank you.
Wishing you and your horses a Christmas filled with peace, warmth, and well-earned rest.

Hey guys! Elfie here. I'm on the move again, be sure to check our stories for all my shenanigans!
12/01/2025

Hey guys! Elfie here. I'm on the move again, be sure to check our stories for all my shenanigans!

11/27/2025

This Thanksgiving, our hearts are full.

To our clients—thank you for your trust, support, and partnership.

To our team—your hard work and passion keep our barn running and our horses thriving.

And to our horses—thank you for your patience, spirit, and the lessons you teach us daily.

Happy Thanksgiving from everyone at Elback Equine!

11/11/2025

Fun Sundays are back! Thank you to all who braved the rain and cold to come partake in our shenanigans and Friendsgiving! Our rookie to the games, Izzy, taking the win in Egg and Spoon! Keep up the good work and get ready for our holiday party, this is just the beginning!

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11/03/2025

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These days, everybody seems to have grooms, but “R” judge and trainer Geoff Case thinks many riders are missing the quiet time spent simply doing for their horses. “Horsemanship doesn’t just happen in the saddle,” he said. “It’s everything you do around the horse that teaches you who they are.”

Case believes that the best riders, the ones who seem effortlessly in sync with their mounts, aren’t just great athletes. They’re great caretakers.

Case came up in a generation where riders did everything—groomed, bathed, wrapped, and tacked up their own horses. He still believes those habits are the foundation of success. “When you groom your horse, you start noticing things,” he said. “You feel the muscle tone. You feel if something’s tight. You learn their reactions.”

That kind of attention builds awareness and empathy, two things that can’t be taught in a lesson. “If you only ever show up to get on, you’re missing half the education,” he said. “It’s in the details. How they stand, how they breathe, how they look at you when you walk up with the halter.”

He encourages his students to spend as much time on the ground as they do in the saddle. “The more you do yourself, the more connected you are,” he said. “You start riding differently because you understand who’s under you.”

Case recalled working with Peter Wylde, who won the World Championship and an Olympic gold medal, but still did all his own care. “Peter was the perfect example,” Case said. “He could have had ten grooms if he wanted, but he still groomed, tacked, cooled out—everything. He knew every bump on those horses.”

That level of attention was about pride and partnership. “Peter didn’t separate the care from the riding,” Case said. “He knew they were part of the same thing.”

For Case, that mindset is what defines real horsemanship. “When you spend time doing the basics yourself, you stop thinking of the horse as a piece of equipment,” he said. “You start thinking of them as your teammate.”

📎 Continue reading this article at https://www.theplaidhorse.com/2025/11/03/why-doing-the-basics-yourself-builds-better-riders/
📸 © The Plaid Horse

10/31/2025

And we have a winner! It was very close, but the thought of our mascots take the win! Congratulations Lori!

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