Major Motion Farms
Novice lessons to advanced hunter/jumper training nestled in beautiful Redding, Ct. Novice lessons to advanced hunter/jumper training and competition.
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05/23/2026
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CONGRESS UPDATE: The House Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure just passed a massive surface transportation bill that includes a critical provision to BAN the transportation of horses for slaughter for human consumption!
Thank you to Congressman Jeff Van Drew, Congresswoman Dina Titus, Rep. Tim Burchett and Jimmy Patronis Press Office for leading this successful amendment, and Congressman Vern Buchanan for leading the SAFE Act, which this amendment was based on. More than 80% of Americans oppose this practice and the inclusion of this language in the BUILD America 250 Act brings us one step closer to permanently banning the transportation of horses for slaughter in the U.S. Learn more here: https://aspca.org/SAFEAct
05/11/2026
Happy Motherâs Day to all our amazing barn Moms! Thank you for all you do!
04/30/2026
đ¨ UK Bans Live Animal Exports đ¨
A major step for animal welfare. Great Britain has officially banned the live export of animals for slaughter and fatteningâending the long, stressful journeys many animals, including horses, were forced to endure.
No more days of transport in harsh conditions. No more losing protection once they leave the country. This decision puts welfare first and sets a powerful example.
Now, all eyes are on the rest of Europe.
Because if one country can act⌠others can follow.
Horses arenât just animals. Theyâre part of our lives. đâ¤ď¸
WOW- watch til the end.
We can hardly wait. /26
04/18/2026
Going to horse shows with your friends can be such a fantastic, fun experience, Tonya Johnston, Mental Skills Coach writes. As a matter of fact, the social aspects of our sport can play a huge role in our overall motivation to ride and compete. We get to root for each other, be silly together between classes, clap and whoop after each otherâs great rides, talk through our shared experiences, and help one another through the occasional rough patch.
Some days, however, having to compete against your friends can feel like a distracting challenge. Who will have to go first? Who will ride well? Who will get more attention from the trainers? Who will be champion or reserve? It can catch you off-guard to feel competitive with people you consider good friends, and you may feel strange, vulnerable, or even disloyal in those instances. If this sounds familiar and you have occasionally felt off-kilter when competing with your friends, here are some ideas that can help you stay focused and composed.
For starters, you are hopefully at a horse show first and foremost to compete against yourselfâto be better than you were the day before, to help your horse put forth his or her best performance, and achieve your goals together. So, the phrase âcompeting against friendsâ is really just a way of describing the situation that occurs when your friends happen to be in your class or division. One of the best ways to steer clear of the distraction inherent in worrying about your friendâs performance versus your own is to stay focused on your personal progress and performance goals. For example, is one of your performance goals to use your outside aids to get arrow-straight to each jump as you come out of the corner? Perhaps you are also focusing on riding the course in sections by taking a breath in each corner? It can be nice to talk about your performance goals with your friends (especially the ones in your class) so that you can support one another. This way you can intentionally and specifically counteract the temptation to measure, compare, and define success based on scores and ribbons.
To redirect your focus from the social aspects involved in competing with your friends, it can be helpful to create a mantra for yourself that can act as a quick key to your performance goals. If you were to find yourself worrying about your friendsâ opinions or wondering how your day will stack up against theirs, a mantra can bring you into the moment and create a productive thought. Continuing with the examples from above, âLike an arrowâ or âJust breatheâ are mantras that you could use to put your mind on task and on your goals. Repeating them to yourself as you walk to the warm-up ring, for example, can be a useful touchstone for productive thoughts and positive action.
đ Continue reading this article at https://www.theplaidhorse.com/2024/04/19/competingagainstfriends/
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03/21/2026
Fig,Texas and Ashley great memories horses and ride!
01/03/2026
So thankful for a beautiful year with our wonderful barn family! Also a huge thank you to all our sponsors and connections, as well as our vet and farrier! You keep us happy, healthy, looking and feeling great!! Excited for 2026 with the best clients and best horses!!
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