Florida Horse Farm For sale Ranch Brooksville for sale
Brooskville Horse Property For Sale
Osage Ranch, Custom Home on 15 acres
Across from State Forest Riding Trails
Spectacular Custom Built Equestrian Home and 15 acres adj. to State Forest, cannot see from road! Very private with long driveway, this home features 3 bedrooms, large loft, 2 bathrooms. Expansive wrap around porch, harty board siding, diamond brite decking. Fabulous gourmet kitchen with thermador range, granite countertops, stainless appliances, solid hickory cabinets, solid wood floors of heart of pine, extensive heart of wood on the soaring ceilings. Wood burning fireplace with large antique North Carolina mill beam as mantel. Large picture windows for your pasture viewing enjoyment. Finished office space above 2 car garage with heart of pine ceiling. Pole barn. Wooded and cleared. Fenced. Picture perfect, custom built.
Thoroughbred Training Center for Sale, Perfect location close to Tampa Downs, Ocala and Orlando. 40 min to Tampa International Airport. MOL 29.60 acres, half mile professional race track, starting gate, 50 custom top quality stalls in 2 very large custom center hall barns, 2 tack rooms, 2 feed rooms, 2 hay barns, 8 horse EUROIZER, 2 hot walkers, bunk house sleeps 8 with hookups for 2 RV's, 50 ft round pin, 12 turn out paddocks with water, a spring fed pond, 1 bedroom ranch hand mobile, and a very large mobile with 3 bedrooms 2 bath. Commercial grade white PVC horse fencing, grand gated entry. Why train only in the spring and summer when in Florida you can train year round. This property is perfect for any type of horse training center. Dressage, jumping, carriage, trail classes, boarding facility, riding school the possibilities are endless. Located close to airports, schools, shopping. Asking $2,500,000 Contact Nicole Sensale 352-397-9500
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I HAVE BEEN CHARGED AND THEY WILL NOT CANCEL MY SERVICE. THE PHONE CALL TO CUSTOMER SERVICE WENT INTO A SHOUTING MATCH FOR ALMOST A HALF OF AN HOUR. THEY TOLD ME I SHOULD NOT BE CANCELLING THE SERVICE EVEN IF I DO NOT USE IT FURTHERMORE THEY INFORMED ME THAT A GOOD AGENT WOULD BE PROSPECTING SO THEREFORE THEY ARE ALSO TELLING ME HOW TO RUN MY BUSINESS. THE CUSTOMER SERVICE PEOPLE ARE TOLD NOT TO LET YOU CANCEL AND WHEN YOU DO CANCEL THEY CONTINUE TO BILL YOUR CREDIT CARD. I GOT THE TOTAL RUN AROUND. I HIGHLY SUGGEST THAT YOU DO NOT USE E NEIGHBORHOODS, ITS A VERY VERY BAD EXPERIENCE.
I was doing a bit of research and thought I would share this as for many the Equestrian world can be a bit much to introduce oneself to, so from one reference to another reference reader here is a bit of enjoyment for you!
GLOSSARY OF EQUESTRIAN TERMS
JUMPS The general types of jumps in competition are a straight or vertical fence and a spread (wide) fence or oxer. The degree of difficulty of a jump is determined by its height, width, construction, and its placement in relation to other jumps on the course. In competition a variety of fences can be used including walls, panels, gates, oxers, water jumps, combinations, banks, and ditches. An oxer is a single fence composed of two or three elements to produce a spread. A "square" oxer is one in which the front and back rails are of equal height, making it more difficult to jump. Types of oxers include parallel, ascending, descending and Swedish oxers. A "triple bar" is composed of three fences which a horse must clear in one leap. This tests the horse's ability to jump both height and width. A water jump is another type of spread fence that can stretch 12 to 14 feet. The lathe or tape marker on the landing side designates the end of the fence and if the horse touches the marker upon landing it is counted as a penalty. Combinations are a series of jumps, usually two or three in a row, set to challenge the horse's ability to jump successively after one or two strides. Another name for a combination is an in-and-out. A ditch is a shallow depression dug into the show ring. Obstacles are brightly colored both for aesthetics and to add difficulty to the course. Some course designers believe the colors and patterns painted on the obstacles affect the way the horses take the jump. The type of construction of a particular fence also determines its difficulty. A fence that is composed of just a few rails, for example, appears more airy and is more difficult for a horse to negotiate than a solid looking fence.
COURSE In each class over fences, competitors must negotiate the jumps in a prescribed order. Courses for each class are posted in advance near the In-Gates so that riders and trainers may memorize them. It is the role of the course designer to establish the degree of difficulty in the course. A mark of a good course designer is that he or she will gradually increase the course difficulty as the week proceeds so that both horse and rider learn as they jump in classes at the show. The grand prix is the highest level of show jumping competition so the fences are larger and the course is longer and more challenging. Grand prix courses are planned by accredited course designers. No two courses are ever the same. There are usually 12 to 18 fences on the grand prix course. Spectators who hear a course described as a "perfect course" (P.C.) have seen an event in which the number of riders who qualify for the jump-off is the same as the number of ribbons offered in that class.
IN AND OUT A two-jump combination, with elements separated by one or two strides.
COMBINATION Two or three jumps set up so they must be taken in quick succession, separated by only one or two strides. A combination is considered to be a single obstacle. If a horse stops or runs-out at any element of the combination (elements are lettered A, B, C), the entire obstacle must be re-jumped.
ROUND Round or "trip"; terms used to describe a rider's turn in each class.
CLEAN ROUNDS (JUMPERS) When a horse completes the prescribed jumper course within the time allowed without incurring jumping faults. When more than one horse has a "clean round," a jump-off is held to determine the winner.
JUMP OFF (JUMPERS) All horses with "clean" first rounds jump a shortened course against the clock to determine the winner.
GAITS The different paces at which the horse travels are the walk, trot, canter, gallop, and varying speeds of each.
FAULT Penalty assessed in jumper classes for mistakes such as knockdowns, refusals, and exceeding the time allowed. In "Time first jump-off" classes touches don't count; knockdowns and refusals are penalized. There is also a time limit or "Time Allowed" to complete the course. "Time-faults" are assigned for each second over the time allowed. All with clean rounds return for a jump-off. Sometimes a speed class will be run as "faults converted" in which any faults accrued on the course are converted to seconds and added to the total time taken to complete the course. In a "faults converted" class it is possible for a horse who knocked a jump down to beat a horse that went clean, if the horse with the knockdown was much faster. In all jumper classes, falls and going "off course" (jumping the jumps out of order) result in elimination. Faults are scored as follows: Knockdowns-4 faults; 1st Refusal or run-out-4 faults, 2nd Refusal or run-out-Elimination; Fall of horse or rider-Elimination; Failure to cross starting line within one minute after sound of horn-Elimination; Exceeding the time allowed 1 fault for every second exceeding the time allowed.
SCHOOLING The warm-up session prior to each rider's round in which they jump practice fences in the schooling area.
GROOMING Some of the jumpers in the grand prix ring have their manes and tails braided to enhance their appearance. A tail that is braided and then turned up so the hairs do not hang loose is called a "mud tail" and is frequently used in damp weather conditions.
JUMPING ORDER The jumping order or starting order is determined in a drawing before the event so that each competitor has an equal chance of attaining a favorable starting position. Riders near the end of the starting order have the advantage of seeing how the first riders complete the course.
RIDERS ATTIRE Breeches and boots, hunt coat, choker (for ladies) or tie (for gentlemen) and hunt cap are all worn by the riders. Breeches are the tight fitting pants worn under leather boots. It is common to see grand prix riders attire in a scarlet coat. A blue collar signifies that the rider has competed for the USET. Other hunt coat colors are blue, dark green or black. The hunt cap is a type of hard helmet worn by the rider. A rider may also elect to wear spurs or carry a crop, or stick, to encourage the horse over the fences.
STRIDE The amount of ground covered by a horse in one "step" at the canter. The average horse's stride is 12 feet. Distances between fences are set accordingly by the course designer.
TACK The equipment worn by the horse depends on the needs of the animal. The saddle and bridle are the staples. Other equipment may be added such as a martingale, which attaches to the saddle and bridle to keep the horse's head from raising too high. Horses may also wear boots or bandages on their legs for support or protection.
VOLUNTARY WITHDRAWL A rider makes the decision not to continue on the course and to leave the ring usually with a nod of the head or tip of the hat to the judge. A rider may decide to withdraw because of a problem with the horse or trouble negotiating the course, or because the rider knows he or she has too many faults to place in the ribbons and thus would rather spare his horse or save him for another class.
WALKING THE COURSE Riders and horses may not practice on a course prior to actual competition, but they are permitted to walk out the route, pacing off the number of strides between jumps and examining the obstacles closely. It is a course designer's job to set up problems that will challenge the ability of exhibitors. Riders and trainers must determine what and where these are in a course and develop strategies accordingly.
JUNIOR A rider under 18 years of age.
AMATEUR OWNER Divisions which are restricted to non-professional adult riders who ride horses owned by themselves or members of their immediate family.
GREEN An inexperienced or young horse. A Green Hunter is in its first or second year of showing over obstacles 3' 6" or higher.
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATHROOM, LARGE LOFT, 10 PRISTINE ACRES, ACROSS FROM STATE RIDING TRAILS, 5 ADDITONAL ACRES ARE AVAILABLE, PET-FREE AND SMOKE FREE, VERY PRIVATE.
Address: 27059 Osage Road, Brooksville Fl 34601 Type: Farm / Acreage Style: 2 Story "fabulous high ceilings" Development Level: Built Bedrooms: 3 "and large loft area!" Bathrooms: 2 Garage: Double, Detached "plus 2.5 carport" Size: 2,370 sq. ft. "Spectacular Custom Home" Lot Type: Rectangular Lot Size: 10 acres Has Suite: Yes Year Built: 2002 "Like new, no pets, no smoker"
Description
Sq. ft.: 2296 10 Acres with option to purchase additional 5 to create 15 acre estate Year Built: 2003
Bedrooms: 3+LARGE LOFT Bathrooms: 2
Horse Country! Custom built luxury home on 10 acres, large front wrap around porch overlooking pasture, and large rear porch overlooking woodland. The perfect Equestrian setting! Elegant country living, TOTAL privacy. Estate features 10 beautiful acres adjacent to forest riding trails. Fabulous heart of pine wood floors, extensive wood details, huge gourmet kitchen with stainless appliances, Thermodor, grantite countertips and huge granite center island, custom hickory cabinets. Large master suite with vaulted ceilings and large master bath with Jacuzzi. Hardy Board siding, large garage with workshop, pole barn.
TOP OF THE LINE CONSTRUCTION WELL CARED FOR LIKE NEW CONDITION A REAL MUST SEE!
Brooskville Horse Property, Land for sale. 2 lots. Each $129,000
Wonderful country setting.both lots are 2.7.(mol) 2 lots, one in back and one in front. Located in the beautiful area of Spring Lake in Brooksville, Floirda.
Deed restricted however horse welcome!
Paved road, close to shopping, large newer home in area.
US 41 TO POWELL ROAD, EAST ON BATTEN, SOUTH ON SKYVIEW
27059 OSAGE ROAD, 10 ACRES AND HOME ACROSS FROM STATE FOREST RIDING TRAILS REDUCED AND READY FOR ALL OFFERS! ADDITIONAL 5 ACRES AVAILABLE! TO MAKE A 15 ACRE ESTATE. NEXT TO A THROUGHBRED TRAINING CENTER. 3 BEDROOM, LARGE LOFT, LARGE GARAGE, POLE BARN. GO TO http://www.townandcountrysoldit.com/ FOR VIRTUAL TOUR AND TO SEE MORE AMAZING CENTRAL FLORIDA HORSE PROPERTIES!
We are ready for you, just bring the horses. Check out how much time is lost in training and how much more time you can spend with your horse if you cound ride year round. We can here in Florida. And talk about horse counrty, many shows throughout Central Florida for you to choose from! Sell the spread up north, come down south and enjoy life year round. Your horses will love you too, they will become very happy with our warm winters. Brooksville Florida has rolling hills, huge old oak trees similar to those on famous St Charles Avenue in New Orleans' Garden District, a Louisiana gem. We are perfectly located 35 min from Tampa, 50 min from Orlando, and 45 min from Ocala. Many people visit our beautiful town and say it reminds them of New England. We are very lucky to have horse farms and ranches to pass as well make our way to showing and shopping.
Looking to Live the Top Equestrian Lifestyle? The Stables at Bella Terra is Your Answer!
As a resident of The Stables of Bella Terra you will have immediate access to your extended family-your horses. This equestrian community makes a commitment that very few are willing to undertake. The responsibility of horse ownership is a dedication to the welfare of the animal. The Stables were designed specifically so you can fulfill that commitment by enabling you to stable your horses on your lot. Giving them their daily care means walking just a few paces.
Caring for a horse is not the only event in the horse owner's life. There is great enjoyment in having these magnificent creatures. Daily, you can ride over five miles of interesting, convenient and beautiful trails that were created for just this purpose. The majority of home sites have direct access to the trail and others are just a trot away.
At The Stables, the lots are vast so you can have as many as six horses depending on the size of the home site. There are 91 home sites ranging from 2.4 - 6.1 acres. You are not required to build at any specific time but you will want to secure that very special home site for your future dream home.
The Stables at Bella Terra Exceptional Features
♦ 84 Stables pasture-ready home sites ranging 2.4 - 6.1 acres, accommodating up to six horses
♦ Rolling terrain w/ many lots able to accommodate walk-outs/ basements
♦ Your own private on-site stable on your home site
♦ 45 minutes to Tampa, Clearwater and St Petersburg
♦ Quality area roads for transport to equestrian events, 20 mins to interstate 75 and just 10 mins to the Suncoast Parkway
♦ Stunning, grand illuminated entrance
♦ Untouched natural beauty with oak and pine trees, natural water features
♦ 5+ miles of specially designed, fenced riding trail with direct access from most sites
♦ Neighbors with a common interest
♦ A selection of quality schools, parks, golf, great fishing and boating
♦ A completely rural setting but just minutes from the necessities of everyday life!
Bella Terra offers one of the finest horse communities Central Florida has to offer. If the fun and security of having your horse right out your back door appeals to you, contacttoday!
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