equine: Truly amazing horse property in Albuquerque's South Valley - 08/06/08 09:51 PM
Ideal Location for Serious Horsemen! 347 Lagunitas, Albuquerque, NM 87105 View Map Completely turn-key, high-class horse property! Elegant home has HW floors, radiant heat, raised ceilings, hot tub, wonderful master suite, central vacuum, beautiful built-ins, Brazilian cherry-wood and rough-cut slate floors, automatic, solar-powered entry gate, industrial pro-panel roof. The entire 7.624 acres is lush and green, with abundant, huge shade tress. Block barn (approx. 40x60) has office, oversize foaling stall with camera monitor, additional 12x12 stalls, tack rm, phone, TV, power, auto-waterers, vet rack. Additional horse facilities include 6-stall shed row barn; enclosed, covered round pen; huge, 66 ton, 19' tall
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equine: Resources for Horse Owners around Albuquerque - 07/24/08 07:06 PM
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equine: Albuquerque Horse Property Open House Tour - 06/10/08 01:31 PM
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equine: Albuquerque Horse Property - 05/16/08 07:53 PM
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equine: Recommended Reading List for NM Horse Owners - 05/31/07 02:54 PM
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equine: Finding Good Equine Veterinarians: Your Kitty's Vet is Not Ideal for your Horses! - 05/31/07 01:14 PM
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equine: Getting Behind your Horse: Driving Miss Daisy, Flicka, or Old Dobbin in Albuquerque! - 05/26/07 11:06 AM
In Albuquerque, or New Mexico in general, equestrian events are not just limited to those who want to actually sit a horse; there are plenty of groups and activities for those who'd rather take a leisurely drive behind their equine friends! There are three different driving clubs in New Mexico, all of which bring together equestrians who love driving, rather than riding, their horses, mules and donkeys. If driving is your passion, consider getting together with one of these groups to enjoy competitions, events, and fund drives through the spectacular New Mexico scenery. The oldest driving club, the New Mexico Carriage Association, was
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equine: "Seabiscuit" in Algodones NM! TV Show Wildfire being filmed there! - 05/17/07 06:15 PM
Finder, aka Seabiscuit, aka Wildfire is now in Algodones, NM! This equine movie star is hanging out in a tiny, rural community 20 minutes north of Albuquerque, New Mexico these days, in his new role as "Wildfire," for the TV show of the same name. A recent day of production, for an episode in this third season for the show, was discussed in the May issue of The Horsemen's Voice here in New Mexico. Wildfire is the story of Kris Furillo (played by Genevieve Cortese), a troubled young girl in a probation-outreach program matching girls with horse. Kris meets the horse,
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equine: Bosque Farms for Rodeo and Horse Show Events in New Mexico - 05/16/07 11:25 AM
The Bosque Farms Rodeo Association maintains a premier location for New Mexico rodeos, horse shows, and other equine-related activities, as well as such community events as the Bosque Farms Community Fair. With facilities located just 15 miles south of Albuquerque, New Mexico, the Bosque Farms Rodeo Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of a rural, equestrian lifestyle. To this end, the association maintains a top quality horse arena, used regularly for horse shows, barrel racing, roping, dressage, and other equine activities, as well a "Cowboy Hall" that hosts birthday and wedding celebrations, community dances, meetings, community fair exhibits, and other
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equine: Corrales Horse Owners Fight Back! - 05/08/07 01:06 PM
Corrales horse owners are fighting back, to try to keep Corrales a horse-friendly community!Those of you who live in once-rural locations that have seen recent growth as former city-folks flood in to pursue their own idea of a "country lifestyle" may well relate to the story published in November's issue of The Horsemen's Voice, a New Mexico Magazine serving horse owners in the state. The article details a recent lawsuit detailing a Corrales horse owner whose brand-new neighbor objected to having to look out on her "ugly" barn. Cathy O'Neal, told the Horsemen's Voice, "They were not country people. they had
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equine: Albuquerque's a Horse-Friendly Town! - 05/01/07 06:18 PM
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