Recreational Riding


Nancy Dozier:

I'm been a horse nut all of my life….didn't get my own horse, though until high school. My poor parents were NOT horse people & I drove them nuts until I was able to drive ( a car) & get myself to the stables/farms where the horses were.

I bought a farm a few years ago in KY and started to explore horse industry venues. I'm still exploring…..but I'm ALL for improving things for Kentucky's PREMIER Industry with anything I can do to help give KY horse p...


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Roy Cornett:

I am a Trail Rider. I travel all over the country with horses. I have been involved with horses since I got my first pony at 12 years old. I have become deeply ...

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Lisa Paulsen:

I have always loved animals, particularly horses. I became a horse owner when I was nine-years old. I participated in many aspects of the horse industry: trai...

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Joyce Voet:

Joyce Voet is the coach and 4-H Leader of the Young Guns 4-H Equestrian Drill Team located in Boone County, Kentucky.   The Young Guns are 4 time State Champion...

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Mike Schafer:

Mike loves to trail ride and train horses.  If he is not working, he wants to be in the saddle. Mike started as a recreational rider and has become an avid trai...

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Dorothy and Bill Diggins:

We love trail riding and camping.  We've had our Kentucky Mountain horses for about 8 years now.  We got into horses after purchasing and caring for my d...

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Linda Bray-Schafer:

Linda started riding on the farm as a youngster and continues her love of horses by participating in recreational riding.  Linda is a founding board member of t...

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Lisa Lemberg:

I had only been around horses a few times as a child. It wasn't until 2008, at the age of 27 that I met friends from Lexington, Kentucky who quickly thre...

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Cheryl Sabin:

Cheryl's love and appreciation for horses started when her Uncle introduced her to Smokey, his Quarter horse gelding, at the age of 6 months.  From the time he ...

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Check back soon as we update with more Kentuckians whose lives depend on the Horse Industry.