Rocking Horses!


One of my loves has always been rocking horses. If I had more room, I’d collect them in a BIG way. I especially love antique wooden rocking horses – the kind that was made with fine wood and real horse mane and tail hair. Of course, if you want one that your child can actually ride on, then the antique rocking horse isn’t for you. But I found a source for some really neat modern and safety-conscious rocking horses that I thought I’d share with you. These beautiful and safety conscious plush rocking horses are the vintage rocking horses of tomorrow. Your child will love and treasure it for years to come, and it can be an heirloom to pass on to their own child. And check out the other rocking toys – cows and many other critters!

Sure wish I had this much choice when I was a kid!!

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Horseback riding and showing is a dream that many of us have from when we were little. There is something about these magnificent animals that grabs the heart and mind and never lets go. This site is about horses, riding, enjoying, showing, and buying equipment for. A little of everything for the horse lover in all of us, whether we're currently owned by an equine or not. One goal of this blog is to point you toward good selections of new and used English and Western tack : horse and pony saddles, bridles and cavessons. Equipment is expensive, especially the good stuff. Most of the top of the line saddlery is beyond the budget of most of us, but our four-legged friends deserve the best we can get. That means checking out the used saddle market for top quality horse tack by Hennig, Stubben, Passoa, Crosby, Reinsman, Circle Y, etc., and of course many custom made pieces by well known saddle artisans. It's better to buy a first-rate used saddle than a badly made, poor-quality new one. Your horse will thank you!