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Horses in South Florida! So many ways to enjoy them!

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Real Estate Agent with First Coast Sotheby’s International Realty

The possibilities to enjoy your horse in Florida are almost endless....

There is almost an endless list of ways you can have fun with your horse(s).  No matter what your lifestyle, budget, etc, you will find something that you enjoy.  Due to the wonderful year-round pleasant weather, we can enjoy our horses in all seasons in Florida.  Many disciplines cross over one another, you do not need to do just one.  Follow the links to connect with other people in your area and enjoy!


Trail Rides and Camping

Dressage

Jumping

Hunter/Jumper

Eventing

Rodeo

Paso Fino

Polo 

Steeplechase 

Arabian

Endurance

Reining

Natural Horsemanship 

Vaulting

When selecting your horse property, the type of riding that you do (or intend to do) is important because it will dictate many aspects of your land layout and other requirements.  We can help you find just the right horse property for your needs and those of your horses, visit us at www.SouthFloridaHorseProperties.com!

PS, If you know of other disciplines which are not included, just note so in the comments and I will be sure to add it in.  I am currently working on adding driving, parading, cutting, barrel racing, etc.

Janie Coffey
Owner/Broker, GRI, TRC, QSC
cell: 786-252-4970
email: janie@papillonllc.com

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Laura Warden Nordin
Century 21 Camco Realty - Albuquerque, NM
30-year Top Producer in Greater ABQ Real Estate

Janie, what great horse photos, and excellent links for horse owners!

By the way, I just put a link to your site in a recent "horse properties" post (as an example of a good "horse property specialist" site!)

 

May 05, 2007 03:16 PM