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In our new episode of 'You Are Now Being Judged,' hosts Michelle Drum and Allie Harbuck judge more horse girl debates to determine who is the road apple and who is in the right. In this episode, the advice gets REAL.
Join us for our most complicated questions yet. Should a new mom have to give up farm life because of her husband? Are you responsible if your horse bites someone? Is it wrong to make your kid finish their horse riding lessons after a tantrum? We're here with the final judgment.
Don't forget to email us at [email protected] or DM us on social to submit your questions or updates! We want to judge you!
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Every year, one of our favorite holiday traditions is asking each member of our Farm House Staff what equestrian gifts they'd love to see under their tree. Join Allie and Michelle as we trot from Landrum to Tryon talking to our team of sellers, shippers, customer service workers, and more! This is a great way to meet the folks who make our store go 'round and get some last-minute gift ideas for the horse lover in your life.
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In this episode of 'You Are Now Being Judged,' hosts Michelle Drum and Allie Harbuck judge more horse girl debates to determine who is the road apple and who is in the right. Watch as they take a bad boyfriend down a peg, discuss Michelle's three-date barn rules, get annoyed by petty flysheet revenge that affects a horse, and remind themselves why they don't have kids who could ruin a summer camp.
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In this episode of Bit By Bit, we’re taking you to court! Hosts Michelle Drum, E-Commerce and Marketing Director at The Farm House and Allie Harbuck, Content Creator and Podcast Producer judge some wild and wacky horse girls stories. From siblings fighting over a horse to whether or not it’s ok to ride your pony to school, The Farm House court is here to decide who is in the wrong.
We want to judge your horse girl stories! Leave us a comment or send us a DM on social media.
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In this episode of Bit by Bit, Michelle and Adam discuss the Hexagon Copper Cricket Roller Collection. They explain the unique features of the hexagon mouthpiece and how it differs from other bits. They also discuss the benefits of the copper material and the audio feedback provided by the roller. They also discuss the topic of lunging horses and the importance of mental exercise. They emphasize the need for proper training techniques and the use of tools to make horses comfortable and focused.
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We've had a lot of great questions about the differences between the Fixed, Flexi, and Morph rubber block bits from AJR Sport. In this episode, Michelle Drum, E-commerce and Marketing Manager for The Farm House Tack and Adam Rittenberg of AJR Sport break down the differences between these three revolutionary bits.
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Join host Michelle Drum of the Farm House Tack at the American Equestrian Trade Association's 2024 Dallas show where she asked some of the top equestrian vendors about the most exciting items they're bringing to market next year.
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Join hosts Michelle Drum, E-Commerce and Marketing Manager for The Farm House Tack and Adam Rittenberg, owner of AJR Sport for part two of their discussion with guest host and amateur show Jumper, Francesca Zazza.
They discuss how to know when a bit is pinching a horse's mouth and offer insights into recognizing discomfort and finding solutions. Adam emphasizes the importance of understanding a horse's instincts and behaviors, as well as considering factors like bridle fit and training. The conversation also explores the use of rubber block bits and the challenges of dealing with copycats.
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Join hosts Michelle Drum, Marketing and E-commerce Manager at the Farm House Tack and Adam Rittenberg, owner of AJR Sport for a discussion about bits with guest host, amateur jumper Francesca Zazza.
Learn about Francesca's journey as a rider in Mexico. Get different perspectives on topics such as the importance of finding the right bit for each horse, the use of training tools, and the new Swelham bit by Karl Cook.
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In this engaging conversation, Grand Prix equestrian rider Kelli Cruciotti Vanderveen answers 20 questions about her life as a rider. She talks about her favorite music to ride to, and her favorite horse show venue. She also shares tips on handling horse show nerves and discusses the importance of alternative therapy in caring for her horses. Kelli speaks about her favorite horse riding gear and schooling exercises she uses to improve her horse riding.
Kelli Cruciotti-Vanderveen – Grand Prix Horse Rider Kelli Cruciotti-Vanderveen is an emerging talent in equestrian show jumping. At just 24 years old, she has quickly become one of the youngest Grand Prix riders to secure numerous prestigious victories in American show jumping. Her impressive achievements include wins at renowned events such as Devon, Harrisburg, the Hamptons, Capital Challenge, and Washington, among others. As a prominent competitor in the Under 25 category, Kelli is poised to challenge the best on the international stage. She is also fortunate to be supported by top-tier sponsors, including her role as an Ariat athlete, reflecting her significant presence and potential in the sport.
Michelle Drum- Farm House Tack
Michelle has been obsessed with horses since childhood. In addition to managing the e-commerce department at Farm House Tack, she is a graduate B with the United States Pony Club and previously worked as an Equine Veterinary Technician. She currently competes in the Amature Owner Hunters with her home-bred warmblood gelding Lego. Her husband David is a DVM with a graduate degree in medical microbiology from the University of Georgia.
This podcast was produced with assistance from Ariat Equestrian
Audio credits Michael Cruciotti
Editing, graphics, and distribution by The Farm House Tack
About Farm House Tack Shop 864-457-3557 Landrum, SC Tryon, SC. Ocala, FL https://www.farmhousetack.com/ A family run business for over 30 years, for riders by riders. We have what you and your horse need. But if you don’t see what you want listed, be sure to call. We’re known for locating those hard-to-find items and are happy to track down the perfectly ordinary as well. We have the widest selection of equestrian products in the country, with three physical locations- Landrum, SC, Tryon, SC and Ocala, FL. As well as our website https://www.farmhousetack.com/. Most of our staff actively compete in the show ring so we understand what it takes to impeccably turn out a rider and horse. We ask all the right questions to help you order with confidence. Helping you is what we do!
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In this conversation, Farm House Tack and AJR Sport cover the importance of being a quick thinker and making decisions based on what works best for the horse. They also address the use of different types of bits, such as D bits and rubber bits, and the benefits of leather bits.
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In this conversation, Michelle Drum and Adam Rittenberg answer listener questions about horse bits. They cover topics such as alternative bit options for hunters, the effects of harsh bits on a horse's mechanics, fitting horses with tricky anatomy, and the two top bits that Adam would choose for all the horses in his barn. The conversation provides insights into the different considerations and options when it comes to choosing the right bit for a horse.
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In this episode, Michelle Drum and Adam Rittenberg discuss different types of horse bits and how they work with the horse's anatomy. Using an animation, they explain the differences between single jointed, double jointed, and hinged bits, and how they affect the horse's mouth. They also discuss the use of leverage and curb chains with two-ring bits.
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In this week's episode, Michelle Drum and Adam Rittenberg discuss how combination bits work and questions around their uses.
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In this episode, Michelle Drum and Adam Rittenberg discuss common misconceptions about bits and bitting in horse riding. Should you change your bit frequently? Do all horses need bits? Are bits the solution to behavioral problems? Find out in this week's episode!
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In this conversation, Michelle Drum and Adam Rittenberg discuss the differences between hinge bits and snaffle bits, focusing on the design, comfort, and customization of these equestrian tools.
They explore the impact of bit design on horse behavior and performance, as well as the considerations for choosing between rubber and leather hinge bits. Additionally, they delve into the customization process and the engineering behind creating high-quality bits.
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In this conversation, Michelle Drum and Adam Rittenberg discuss the benefits and features of the FlexiBlock bit.
They explain that the FlexiBlock bit is a flexible rubber bit with unique block shapes that provide a smooth and gentle surface for horses with sensitive mouths. The bit is designed to discourage horses from fixing and leaning. Learn more about the creation of this innovative design and learn what problems it can help you solve!
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In their first conversation for riders, Michelle Drum, E-commerce and Marketing Manger at Farmhouse Tack and Adam Rittenberg of AJR sport discuss the importance of understanding bits and bitting in horse riding.
Adam shares his background in the horse industry and how he got into bitmaking. Together, they address the need for riders to understand their horse's anatomy and behavior before choosing a bit.