Friday, December 18, 2020

Virtual Lesson Tonight @ 5:00pm!

Hey Raynham Riders,

I hope can attend our virtual lesson tonight at 5:00pm!  We've been busy filming all week and are excited to test out our new format!

 https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0rd-6upzouH9VexPA_hTX2-yCSvpZ_F8at

Nikki

Sunday, December 13, 2020

YORK REGION IN GREY ZONE - FACILITY CLOSED

Hey Raynham Riders,

As I’m sure you’ve heard, York Region is moving into the grey zone as of tomorrow. Unfortunately, this means that our facility is shut down, other than for our boarders, until January 11th.

Looking on the bright side, at least the 28-day lockdown falls over the planned two-week closure for the winter break. Fortunately, this means we’re only missing one week of classes this session, so we will be offering a virtual stable management lesson in lieu of the last class. We will run a LIVE session via Zoom on Friday, Dec 18th @ 5:00pm with stable management topics presented by our coaching team, Ask the Coach (anything you’ve been wanting to know?), or Nikki and Lindsay could do some riding demos if you’re interested! Comment on the Topics facebook post by Tuesday with what you’d like to see! If you are interested in participating in lieu of your final lesson this session, you can register here. If you can’t attend live, we’ll record the session for later viewing too! For the January session, we will just adjust the session fee based on when we are permitted to resume classes. I am still working on the schedule for January and will have it posted as soon as possible.

Please let us know if you have any questions! Thank you for your continued support during these challenging times.

Nikki & the Raynham Team


Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Blanketing Tips

 Hey Raynham Riders,


Since it appears winter has arrived and is here to stay, most of our horses have winter blankets on. Here are some important things to know:

  • If your horse is very sweaty, they need to be cooled out by hand walking them with a cooler on before their blanket is put on. Coolers are available in the tack up area.
  • Blankets are sized and straps are adjusted specifically for each horse. Please ensure you are putting the correct blanket on by checking the name tag on the front of the blanket. If you are unsure, please ask a staff member.
  • It is very important that blankets are put on/taken off correctly, for both the safety of the horses and riders and to prevent damage to the blankets. Below are the steps.
As always, if you are ever unsure, please ask one of our friendly staff! Thank you for your help keeping our horses safe, warm, and blankets in good repair,

Your Raynham Team


HOW TO REMOVE A BLANKET:

  1. Unclip leg straps at the back of the blanket
  2. Undo the belly straps
  3. Undo the chest clips/buckles
  4. Fold the back 1/3 of the blanket forward to ensure the leg straps are not tangled around their hind legs
  5. Fold the front 1/3 forward and then slide the blanket off the horse towards you. Please hang up neatly while you are riding (on the horses' stall door, on the blanket rack in the big barn, or on the grooming stall partition, once the tack up area is complete).

HOW TO PUT ON A BLANKET:
  1. Ensure you have the front of the blanket orientated toward the front of the horse and slowly drape the blanket of the horses' back.
  2. Do up the chest buckets, ensuring you put the strap back through the buckle (not just the pin) so it is secure. If the blanket has chest clips, please attach them with the opening of the clip towards the horse's chest, so they do not get caught on anything.
  3. Do up the belly straps (they cross), and ensure they are laying flat, not twisted
  4. Attach the leg straps by passing the strap around the hind leg and attaching at the back of the blanket on the same side. When doing up the second strap, also loop it through the first strap to make the blanket more secure.
  5. If any of the straps are missing or the blanket is damaged, please check with staff - it may not be safe for the horse to wear.

Here are some photos:


Chest buckles need to be done up correctly - please 
put the strap through the buckle AND the keeper.


Snaps should be clipped with the opening towards the horse.


Belly straps should be done up diagonally, and 
ensure that they are not twisted.

Tuesday, December 1st - LESSONS CANCELLED

 Hey Raynham Riders,

While the main roads are fine right now, the snow is expected to continue throughout the evening, so we have decided to cancel classes to ensure everyone stays safe.

During the winter session, we build an inclement weather cancellation into the session but as we are still in the fall session, we ask that riders try to book a make-up class.  If you are unable to fit in a time by the end of the session, we will deduct the missed class from your next session's fees.  Please use the booking code SNOWDAY in the online scheduler to rebook.

There are a few time slots open tomorrow as well as this weekend!  Please let me know if you need a hand rebooking.

Nikki

Tuesday, December 1st - Keeping an Eye on the Weather!

Hey Raynham Riders!

School buses were not canceled in York Region today, which is one of the things we use to determine if we should cancel classes.  Currently, the road conditions are poor, so I have canceled my morning daytime lessons.  We will keep an eye on the weather and the roads and post by 1pm if classes will be running this evening.

If you have to go out this morning, be careful and stay safe out there!

Nikki