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An “Open Invitation” from BCIMHC
The BC Interior Morgan Horse Club is “re-booting” for 2023 and would like to invite anyone who lives in, or is visiting, this scenic area, to join them for a “thrilling” summer of riding, learning, eating and exchanging stories.
We have been working hard at organizing several activities to encourage people to join our club and have some “just plain fun.” As a member, some of the things you can look forward to this year will be the following:
- having a whirl at an Extreme Cowboy Trail Course in a noncompetitive environment;
- riding your horse in a lake (maybe for the first time ever?);
- taking a guided tour up and down the Rose-Swanson Mountain Equestrian Trail;
- and trying your hand at Liberty.
In addition, we will be having a couple of Barn Tours/Pot Lucks at some local Morgan horse breeding farms.
Speaking of Morgans, many people assume they MUST own a Morgan or Part-Morgan to belong to the BCIMHC. NOT so!! Our mission is to create opportunities for people to share their passion and enthusiasm for their equine partners, no matter what the breed. Of course, you MIGHT have to listen to we “Morgan folk” spout about our amazing mounts, but we are also great LISTENERS!
Our first “Fun Day” is planned to be a Barn Tour and picnic at Noble-T Farms, in Enderby, on June 25th. For further information, or to join, please contact bcimhcinfo@gmail.com.
Alberta Donkey and Mule Club
By Bev Routledge
By Karina Trudel
The Alberta Donkey and Mule Club had a very busy April. We attended the Everything Equine on the Border Expo in Lloydminster, Two Hills Agricultural Trade Show, and the Horse Expo Canada in Red Deer.
At Everything Equine on the Border, we had two miniature donkeys present; Rosie and Buddy. They were able to be at the booth with us and provided a demo for the public. The whole weekend we had a swarm of children as the donkeys seemed to be the best part for them. Our equine friends gave many rides and love to everyone there.
In Two Hills we had a booth only, but that didn’t slow the interest and conversation. It brings us great excitement with all the interest and stories we heard. Next year we hope to include animals and a demo in our participation there.
We had a very diverse team of long ears at Horse Expo Canada. We provided daily demos featuring a mini donkey, a small standard donkey driving team, a mammoth donkey/large standard driving team, riding mules, and a youngster. We followed up with some fun facts and a Q&A session. We were really excited to partner with Cavallo Boots and show them off as well.
We are now gearing up for our Trick Training Clinic and Fun Show. To be a part of the action join our Facebook group “Alberta Donkey and Mule Club” or visit our website www.albertadonkeyandmule.ca.