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02/11/2025

2025 Blue Jeans Equine Pricing:

COACHING/LESSONS - $90 1hr private lesson
Lance is an experienced show jumper, eventer, and hunter who has a passion for passing on knowledge to the younger generation. He specializes in confidence building, jumping, schooling, competition training, etc.

BAREFOOT TRIMMING - $85 per trim
Lance has worked with everything from foals getting their first trim, to grumpy mares, to seasoned pony club mounts.

Contact Lance at Blue Jeans Equine to enquire or book in

05/04/2025
04/03/2025
Great weekend  designing courses  Ring   2 at Showjumping Auckland’s show in Pukekohe . So awesome to see horses jumping...
19/03/2023

Great weekend designing courses Ring 2 at Showjumping Auckland’s show in Pukekohe . So awesome to see horses jumping so well, and riders smiling and giving thier horses plenty of praise and pats! And a big thank you for all the polpicker up as well

04/03/2023

Very interesting read.

Here are 15 interesting facts about a horse's brain:
1. A horse's brain is relatively small compared to its body size, making up only about 0.1% of its total weight.
2. Despite their small size, horses have very complex brains, with a highly developed cerebral cortex, the part of the brain responsible for conscious thought, decision-making, and memory.
3. Horses are able to learn and remember complex tasks, such as navigating a jumping course or performing a dressage routine, through a process called associative learning.
4. Like humans, horses have a left and a right hemisphere in their brain, each with specialized functions. The left hemisphere is responsible for processing logical and analytical information, while the right hemisphere is more involved in emotional processing and creative thinking.
5. Horses have a strong memory and are able to remember specific people, places, and experiences for many years.
6. Horses are able to learn by observation and are often able to pick up new behaviors and skills simply by watching other horses or humans.
7. Horses have a very sensitive sense of touch and can detect even the slightest pressure or movement on their skin. This helps them to respond to subtle cues from their rider or handler.
8. Horses are able to process visual information very quickly and accurately, allowing them to avoid potential dangers and navigate their environment with ease.
9. Horses are social animals and rely on non-verbal communication to interact with other horses in their herd. This communication is facilitated by the horse's brain, which is able to interpret subtle changes in body language, facial expressions, and vocalizations.
10. Finally, like all animals, horses have a unique personality and individual characteristics that are shaped by their experiences, genetics, and environment, all of which are reflected in their brain function and behavior.
11. Horses have a very strong sense of smell, and their olfactory bulb, which processes smells, is relatively large compared to other parts of their brain.
12. The cerebellum, which is responsible for coordinating movement and balance, is also relatively large in horses. This is because horses need to be able to move quickly and efficiently to escape predators or navigate difficult terrain.
13. Horses have a very high pain threshold, which is thought to be related to the way their brains process pain signals. While this can be beneficial in some situations, it can also mean that horses may not show obvious signs of pain, making it difficult for their caretakers to detect and treat underlying health problems.
14. The hippocampus, a part of the brain involved in learning and memory, is particularly well-developed in horses. This allows them to remember not just specific experiences, but also general concepts and patterns that they can apply to new situations.
15. Finally, studies have shown that horses, like other animals, are capable of experiencing emotions such as fear, happiness, and anger. These emotions are thought to be mediated by the limbic system, a group of interconnected brain structures that play a key role in regulating mood and behavior.

For all of the horsey people out there! I have a few spaces available for regular barefoot trimming.Feel free to send me...
02/03/2023

For all of the horsey people out there!
I have a few spaces available for regular barefoot trimming.
Feel free to send me a message to book in.
Bluejeansequine

Working in the new areas of derry flat hobbiscus coast and the elta regions as well

15/11/2022

For all of the horsey people out there!
I have a few spaces available for regular barefoot trimming.
Feel free to send me a message to book in.
Bluejeansequine

28/09/2022

Loretto GNZ flying in his first 6yo start on Saturday 🌟
6yo stallion (Lordano x Lansing x Littorio x Corlando)
Available to approved mares this season

04/08/2022

There will be HELMET TAGGING available at our AUGUST SHOW being conducted by Mary Lloyd
From August 1st 2023 approved helmets will need to be fitted with a new YELLOW helmet tag.
Existing RED tagged helmets need to be reinspected and re-tagged YELLOW if they meet the updated standards.
RED tags can still be fitted to helmets that do not meet the new YELLOW tag standards but can only be worn up until 31st July 2023.
The attached info shows the new YELLOW tag standards.

‼ Do clean your horse’s feet and legs prior to your farrier appointment – you wouldn’t go to the dentist after eating a ...
16/07/2022

‼ Do clean your horse’s feet and legs prior to your farrier appointment – you wouldn’t go to the dentist after eating a Mars bar having not cleaned your teeth!
Beyond your farrier getting dirty and increasing the risk of accidents through slippy/muddy chaps, farriers use rasps to level, balance and finish the foot – rasps clog particularly easily preventing your farrier from doing the best job they can.

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