Mistral and best friend, photo by adopter Betsy Bailey of Virginia
The Mountain State Horse School and Second Wind Adoption Program, Inc
Crossed Sabers International Life School, Inc.
Rt 2 Box 24A Jockey Camp Road, West Union, West Virginia 26456
Office: 304-873-3532
Fax: 304-873-1867 (call ahead of time, we don't keep this on)
Winter Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9am to 4pm
Stable Visiting Hours, Pick Up and Delivery of Horses: by appointment

 

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SWAP is looking for several very studly horsemen for a fund raising project we have going on for next year and we want to get started now. If women drool over you or you have a male friend that is really hot, please send in a recent picture and contact information (address, phone number and email address of them). They must be 18 to help us (don't worry, it will be an easy fund raiser that should be a lot of fun for you too)

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12 Year History

The  Woman  I will  Be

I shall wear diamonds and a wide brimmed straw hat with ribbons and flowers on it
And I shall spend my social security on white wine and carrots
And sit in the alley of my barn and listen to my horses breathe.  
I will sneak out in the middle of a summer's night  And ride the dappled mare across the moonstruck meadow, if my old bones will allow. and when people come to call, I will smile and nod, As I walk them past the gardens to the barn And show, instead, the flowers growing there
In stalls fresh-lined with straw. I will shovel and sweat and wear hay in my hair as if it were a jewel. And I will be an embarrassment of all who look down on me Who have not yet found the peace in being free To love a horse as a friend, a friend who waits at midnight hour
With muzzle and nicker and patient eyes For the Woman I will be when I am old.

The perfect analogies for why we have the life school tied into SWAP and animal welfare work:

"Everyone thought we took this broken down horse and saved him but really he saved us"

     Jockey Red Pollard from the movie Seabiscuit

I rescued a human today

Her eyes met mine as she walked down the corridor peering apprehensively into the kennels. I felt her need instantly and knew I had to help her. I wagged my tail, not too exuberantly, so she wouldn't be afraid.

As she stopped at my kennel I blocked her view from a little accident I had in the back of my cage. I didn't want her to know that I hadn't been walked today. Sometimes the shelter keepers get too busy and I didn't want her to think poorly of them.

As she read my kennel card I hoped that she wouldn't feel sad about my past. I only have the future to look forward to and want to make a difference in someone's life.

She got down on her knees and made little kissy sounds at me.
I shoved my shoulder and side of my head up against the bars to comfort her.

Gentle fingertips caressed my neck; she was desperate for companionship. A tear fell down her cheek and I raised my paw to assure her that all would be well.

Soon my kennel door opened and her smile was so bright that I instantly jumped into her arms. I would promise to keep her safe. I would promise to always be by her side. I would promise to do everything I could to see that radiant smile and sparkle in her eyes.

I was so fortunate that she came down my corridor.
So many more are out there who haven't walked the corridors.
So many more to be saved. At least I could save one.

I rescued a human today.

Baggage
by Evelyn Colbath

Now that I'm home, bathed, settled and fed,
All nicely tucked into my warm new bed,
I would like to open my baggage,
Lest I forget
There is so much to carry -
So much to forget.

Hmm, Yes, here it is, right on the top
Let's unpack Loneliness, Heartache and Loss,
And there by my halter hides Fear & Shame
As I look on these things I have tried so hard to leave-
I still have to unpack my baggage called Pain.

I loved them, the others, the ones who left me,
But I wasn't good enough - for they didn't want me.
Will you add to my baggage?
Will you help me unpack?
Or will you just look at my things
And take me right back?

Do you have the time to help me unpack?
To put away my baggage,
To never re-pack?
I pray that you do - I'm so tired you see,
But I do come with baggage -
Will you still want me?

A young boy was walking along the beach 
as high tide came in.  
With every crash of the waves
he noticed that dozens of seahorses were being cast onto the beach, 
where they lay gasping and squirming.  
Hurriedly, he ran to each seahorse he could find 
and gently tossed them back into the surf.  
A man watching all this approached the boy and said; 
"Son, what you are doing won't make a difference", 
to which the boy replied, 

"To that seahorse . . . it will".

Some folks said they missed my great goals list for 2008, so here it is back again

1. Spend an hour a day with your horses, not just feeding, training and turning out, but real quality time doing something that is enjoyable for the both of you. Grooming or hand walking is a great way to bond with your horse and good for both you and the horse.

2. Get your loved ones more involved in your horses. Divorce is the biggest reason we see horses coming back to us. Don't just share the work, share the fun too and find something they really enjoy doing with horses.

3. Learn a new discipline, go to a clinic, a horse show, or equine affaire. Come to one of our clinics or watch a training video. If you are an adopter you can check out books and video's from SWAP's Library for just shipping costs. Take a lesson at least once a month or Bring your adoption horse here and we will help you. The better you are, the more fun you will have.

4. Make a plan for your horse after you are gone or if you have a major injury, let your Will Executor know your plans. Make a plan for emergencies or financial bumps along the way for your horse. Have a plan if you or your horse gets injured, even for the tough times of year like winter (or summer down south and for a drought winter when hay prices skyrocket). Ask friends, family and neighbors to be part of your plan, most people that don't have horses or a farm love the idea of getting away and helping. And people can not resist someone when they are asking for help for the welfare of an innocent animal.

5. Get yourself healthy and in better shape to prevent injury, to live a long life and to more enjoy your horses. Eat 1-1-1 (one ounce of dark chocolate, one ounce of fresh walnuts, one glass of red wine daily) and 2-2-2 (2 servings of fresh vegis, 2 of fresh fruit and get 2 sources of fat free calcium). Drink 100 ounces of spring water a day, get a whole house water filter. Change over to Sea-salt. Take one teaspoon of apple cider vinegar every morning to keep your body alkaline (cancer and disease can not grow in an alkaline body). Eat more fish and chicken and less red meat. Get a good air cleaner and do daily deep breathing exercises, get outside in the fresh air and sunshine for at least 1/2 hour every day. Get away from high fat food, processed foods, fast food, can or boxed food, sugar or artificial sweeteners, soda and don't eat anything if you can't read all the ingredients and know exactly what is in it. Clean all vegis and fruits thoroughly, buy organic, buy ocean caught fish, not farm raised, buy fresh meat and raw milk, not packed or processed. Eat only natural carbs (potatoes, rice, oats) bake/broil or steam everything. Get 8 hours of sleep, reduce stress/risk (reduce commuting by car pooling, tight schedules, cell phone use in the car, watch or read the news only once a day or better yet once a week, stay clear of negative people and those very negative chat rooms and bulletin boards, they seem innocent but every time you go to them you lose a bit of your positive self, they are truly emotional vampires that will leave only a shell of a person. We all become tomorrow what we are around today, every person we come in contact with defines who we are tomorrow so be careful who you choose for friends, even the websites you go to as each of them affect who you are tomorrow. Do you want to be a bitter, miserable, complaining person or do you want to be happy, inspired and honorable, all that is affected by the decisions you make today. Stop Complaining and be Thankful for what we each have. Do one hour of walking, yoga or weight training every day and it will make you strong, lean, you'll look great and get wonderful complements from friends, coworkers and loved ones and the horse work will be easier and more enjoyable.

6. Read at least one book on training your horse and one on care each year, if for nothing else but just inspiration. SWAP has a great library of books/videos that adopters can check out for just the cost of mailing it. Click here to see our Library

7. Get carrots/apples every time you go to the store, your horses will love you for it and always come running when you call. Don't feed candy or anything sweeter. Carrots are sweet enough. Get rid of the sweet feeds and you'll get rid of the hot horse once and for all.

8. Realize that if you are having a problem with your horse, more likely than not, the problem is you. Learn more, practice more, ask in a different way, be patient, change their environment or daily schedule to better suit them. Taking better care of a horse always brings out the best in that horse.  Good feed/hay, time to rest in a quiet stall out of the elements, lots of fresh water, time to be with you and time to just be a horse, time with their buddies, farrier and vet care always done is a good start. The biggest part of this relationship puzzle is you, not the horse. If you are struggling, then you need to learn more and get better.

9. Ride at least once a week, regardless of weather. Use this time as your down time for healing, your therapy, your time to relieve stress and the pressures of daily life. Even if you don't ride, go sit and read a book in the pasture with the horses or sit in the barn and listen to them munch on dinner, away from the crowd and noise of your day. Enjoy the peace and quiet, enjoy hearing happy horses eating dinner or grass in the pasture.

10. Spend time leisurely grooming your horse once a week. Rubber curries are shine makers. You will have a beautiful horse and a very loyal friend who will do anything for you.

11. Come and spend a week at SWAP HQ, volunteering and focusing on helping a horse and giving will change your life plus it will be the best vacation you ever had. Help an animal in need, whether fostering, being one of our state reps that goes out to check on our horses in their homes or helps us approve adopters in their area. Find horses in need and help us find them homes. Buy a horse at a slaughter auction, get it fat and trained and we'll help you place it into a good home. Foster and volunteer for your local small animal adoption program. I promise, the good things you do will come back to you a hundred times over. Every person has a talent they can offer and if you help one horse or one dog or cat find a good home, you have changed their life forever. 

12. Know that every goal is obtainable and it starts with a single step. Take that first step today!! No matter what it is or how big, YOU CAN DO IT!! Every goal that is written down will come true (really!). Every famous person, every great or notable scientist, author, trainer/rider, parent or friend started out as just a thought, just a goal. Remember to take one step today to reach your goals.

13. Start every day with thinking about, what is the most important thing I can do today to change my life and make it better. Do that one thing and in 30 days your life will be totally different. Can you imagine what your life would be like if you did that for 60, 90 or even 365 days a year. The opportunities are endless.

14. Want to keep your horse sound for life? (That should be every horse owners number one goal) do a long slow warm up (cold muscle is easy to injure, a warm one is nearly impossible to injure). The very best cool down is hand walking your horse for 1 hour after every work out. Yes, get off the horse and walk with it. Its great exercise for you and a good time for you to bond. Stop riding your horse during cool downs and stop using a hot walker, do something good for you and the horse, hand walking. Its also the best rehab for over work and injuries, the only thing better is hydro therapy and swimming your horse. Allow soft tissue and hard tissue to become more conditioned before going into any training program... that means 3 months of at least 3 days a week for soft tissues and 10 months of work for bones to become strong enough to jump or do any strenuous training program. Don't start any upper level work, jumping or extensive training until the horse is fit and at least between age 4 and 6 and has been conditioned for at least 10 months (especially if the horse has never been jumped/worked or not been jumped or worked in the last year).

15. Appreciate what you have and be thankful. Instead of looking at what you don't have, look at what you do. Thank those people who have helped you and supported you. The more you give, the more that will come back to you. When you give something away or give something to someone/something in need, you make space in your life for something good to come to you. We are all very blessed, if we just take a moment to look around and enjoy those things.

16. Get used to using favorite mantra's and visualizations every day, simple ones that are easy to remember, like 'I can do this, I will do this', 'this isn't going to get the best of me' or even, 'I deserve the best' or 'the gift of love, caring, and support always comes back' and take two minutes every morning as you wake and at night as you go to sleep to visualize the life you want, the you you want to be,  Our thoughts become things, what you see is what you get, if you expect the best, the best will happen, change your self-talk from negative to positive and I promise your life will change for the better..

17. Each person is put on this earth for a reason, each of us has a mission. What is yours? Seek and you shall find, finding is a journey ... in the journey and the search you'll find your life purpose. If you died in your sleep tonight is there something you haven't done that you need to do or want to do? Someone you need to mend fences with, burnt bridges to fix? People you need to tell them how much you love them? Have you fulfilled your purpose in your life? Ask yourself, Why am I here? How can I make this better?  Who do I want to be? Who am I suppose to be? What reason was I put on this earth? What is my purpose?

18. Be an inspiration to your family, co workers and friends. We all fall on our face, we all make mistakes, we all get discouraged, most times we all get up and try again.... sometimes we need a nudge. Instead of being negative or doing negative things, be their inspiration. You do believe they can do it, so why not tell them. If their self talk is negative, then you be their positive self talk.... eventually they will start to say it and believe it too. Life is self fulfilling, failure feeds on itself or causes more failure, achieving does as well. So if you or your love ones are in a negative cycle, break the cycle by changing your thoughts, your self talk, achieve something small to get yourself and your family back into the cycle of achievement.

19. We all file a flight plan every single day for our life. Where is your flight going today? Just like a pilot flying, the winds, the gravitational pull will change your flight plan and take you off course, so you must make small corrections along the way to make sure you make your destination. Have you selected your destination? Have you picked the steps in your flight plan to get there? Every goal is really that easy, pick the goal and figure out how to get there. The easiest way to pick your flight path/plan is find someone who has done it before you, then do what they did. Its all baby steps you know. Just keep an eye on that destination and keep saying...."here is my destination, this is where I'm going, this is where I am now, this is how I'm going to get there.... I will arrive at this time on this day. You can do it..... its just like getting in your car to go to the store, its just deciding where you want to go and how to get there, then take that first step. You can do it!!  No matter how big or how outlandish you may think your dream to be... it is obtainable.

20. Laugh every day and try (as hard as it is sometimes) to find the positive and the humor in each situation (and have at least one bite of a truly decadent desert once a week). Life is just too short to not enjoy it thoroughly.

21. We learn the most and do our best work when we have fallen on our face, when we are struggling, when we are worried, scared or frustrated, when we anguishing over something or troubled by it. It is then that you have true motivation, when you think clearer. The most brilliant ideas come to people when they feel lost, frustrated, or at the bottom, helpless or hopeless. Cherish these times because its when you can come up with your best ideas to your biggest problems and challenges. You see, there is a reason for the rainy days.

22. You can't make everyone happy, its useless to try and wasted energy to think you can. 50% of all people will not agree with you at any given time, don't worry about it and don't let it stop you. 50% becomes a lot of people when you are in the public eye. As long as you are not hurting anyone and you are doing the right thing, then go ahead and do it. If you are wondering what is the right thing to do, its usually the harder thing to do, the toughest path to take. The easy way out is rarely the right thing to do.  Instead of worrying over what someone thinks of you or says about you, do something amazing and outstanding to inspire them or at least have them sitting on the side lines being jealous, secretly saying, "wow, she has guts". One person with purpose becomes the majority, one way or another.

1. There are at least two people in this world That you would die for.
 
2. At least 15 people in this world Love you in some way.
  
3. The only reason anyone would ever hate you Is because they want to Be just like you.
  
4. A smile from you can bring happiness to anyone, Even if they don't Like you.
  
5. Every night, SOMEONE thinks about you Before they go to sleep.
 
6. You mean the world to someone.
  
7. You are special and unique.
 
8. Someone that you don't even know exists, loves you.
  
9. When you make the biggest mistake ever, Something good comes from it.   

10. When you think the world has
Turned its back on you, take another look.
  
11. Always remember the compliments you received. Forget about the rude remarks.

Always in hope and admiration, Celeita

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A 92-year-old, petite, well-poised and proud man, who is fully dressed each morning by eight o'clock, with his hair fashionably combed and shaved perfectly, even though he is legally blind, moved to a nursing home today. His wife of 70 years recently passed away, making the move necessary. After many hours of waiting patiently in the lobby of the nursing home, he smiled sweetly when told his room was ready.
As he maneuvered his walker to the elevator, I provided a visual description of his tiny room, including the eyelet sheets that had been hung on his window.
'I love it,' he stated with the enthusiasm of an eight-year-old having just been presented with a new puppy.
'Mr. Jones, you haven't seen the room; just wait.'
'That doesn't have anything to do with it,' he replied.
'Happiness is something you decide on ahead of time. Whether I like my room or not doesn't depend on how the furniture is arranged .. it's how I arrange my mind. I already decided to love it. 'It's a decision I make every morning when I wake up. I have a choice; I can spend the day in bed recounting the difficulty I have with the parts of my body that no longer work, or get out of bed and be thankful for the ones that do.
Each day is a gift, and as long as my eyes open, I'll focus on the new day and all the happy memories I've stored away. Just for this time in my life.
Old age is like a bank account. You withdraw from what you've put in.
So, my advice to you would be to deposit a lot of happiness in the bank account of memories!
Thank you for your part in filling my Memory bank.
I am still depositing.' Remember the five simple rules to be happy:
1. Free your heart from hatred.
2. Free your mind from worries.
3. Live simply.
4. Give more.
5. Expect less.

Our lives with horses...

Our lives with horses are rich with feeling.  You know  this if  you've ever.... choked back tears watching a new foal wobble to his feet for the First time ...or watched your good horse wobble to his feet after surgery.... or seen the ends of the reins float straight out as a reining  horse spins beneath them . . or chuckled to yourself as you watched a tiny tot on a patient pony trot through a barrel pattern at a saddle club payday ... or felt the building tremble as an eight-up hitch of feather-legged giants towed a hand-carved beer wagon into the arena ... or had your heart stop when you saw your horse lying motionless in the pasture on a sunny day and waited breathlessly for an ear to flick ... or cheered at the screen when 'The Man From Snowy River' slid Dennie down the mountainside, ..  or when Seabiscuit made his final surge to beat War Admiral ... or cruised along the highway and seen a horse in a pasture and wondered what he's like to ride or pictured him as a prospect ... or sucked in your breath as a horse and rider approached a six-foot wall ... or sworn a solemn oath to your horse that together you would triumph ... or flipped through the TV channels and stopped when you saw a  horse even when it was a commercial ... or laughed aloud when you rubbed your horse's face and he rubbed back ... or gotten chills hearing Dave Johnson's 'and DOWN THE STRETCH THEY COME!' (or 'Run for the Roses' circa 1980 ish?)
 ... or stood in awe at your horse in morning play as  he sprinted around the pasture, then stopped, head erect, and snorted defiance at the rest of the world
... or been thankful to see wild horses grazing casually at the foot of a hill ... or felt calmed by the sleekness of a silky
haircoat beneath your hand ... or felt your jaw drop as you watched a Lipazzan
perform a capriole ... or if you've ever seen someone in the grocery store wearing a certain kind of hat, or boots, or buckle, or have a certain cut and length to their jeans, and felt some remote kind of connection ... or felt warmed by a soft nicker greeting as you entered the barn ... or slid your hand under your horse's blanket to straighten it out, only to pause in the glowing feeling that you get when you touch the
warmth of his coat... or riding on a trail with your horse, thinking how that trail over there looks nice and almost without asking, your horse has sensed your slightest movement in the saddle and he's now taking you there. ... or pulled up to your barn where you board and only your horse greets you with a welcoming hello from the sound of your car or your voice.

NOTE: Crossed Sabers can not fully guarantee the accuracy of every page on this website which is huge (38,000 files and over 300 pages). We do not have the personnel or time to keep it up to date and accurate for every situation as this Stable and all its programs has always been a dynamic entity, ever changing and improving itself. We do try to make sure each page is up to date and accurate but the best thing to do If you have a question, is email or call us. Additionally Crossed Sabers can not guarantee anything that anyone says about us on line, we have no control over other people and their websites, forums or ads, all we can tell people is if you do not know the person, their name, address and their history/background/education and location do not trust what they say. Some things said about us have been grossly inaccurate and did not come from CSS. Again, if you have questions about us, our services, our company structure, how we are licensed, how we pay taxes, how we do things or anything at all, please feel free to contact us, just don't assume that all you read on another website is accurate or that it came from us, just call 304-873-3532 or email us at secondwindadopt@aol.com, To clear up some serious confusion, the horses that have been placed into homes through SWAP have done so by an adoption contract and application and the 7 were sent to another rescue for placement were done so with a signed contract that governs care, adoption, release of ownership and governs resale thus protecting the horse forever from slaughter, abuse and neglect. If any past owners would like to see any of those documents, we have all the originals in our files. Any and all original owners of horses that have been released to other rescues have been informed of such actions as a courtesy, not because it was a contractual requirement, because once a horse is donated, it is owned by SWAP and Crossed Sabers with no contractual conditions at all to owners, SWAP notifies owners out of respect for them and because we know they care. All programs and services listed on this website, including SWAP is a part of Crossed Sabers Stable which has been licensed in WV for the last 12 years. The Mountain State Horse School and Second Wind Adoption Program, Inc. and Crossed Sabers International Horse School, Inc. was incorporated on 4 Sep 08 to address the education needs and life challenges of people and horses.

Buyer and Seller Beware!! Update on the Robin Hollingsworth fraud case for those of you who have been asking. The SC prosecutor accepted a plea bargain from her and dropped the case if she paid the people she ripped off (the people she took money under false pretenses from), she did that so she was let go but the 3 arrests will stay on her record and the record of what she did to all those people is still on the books and will stay there. If she is caught again I'm certain she will go to jail but people who are cheated by her must stand up and testify.. If more people that she ripped off would have not chickened out and backed out because of fear (Quote from them was we are scared of her, she is crazy) she would be in jail right now but beware, she is still lose and still taking free horses or companion horses that have things like ringbone and navicular and drugging them and then selling them as high level jumpers and competition horses on the internet. Do not buy from anyone unless they have websites like ours, names, addresses and have a long long history and do not buy unless you go to see the horse and have it vet checked and you have contact with the vet, not the seller telling you what the vet said. People are selling horses on the internet that don't even exist so beware, the horse industry is full is liars, cheaters, and thieves, even we have had to deal with them from potential adopters who were in jail applying to adopt, to employees and former trainers who totally ripped us off to people who don't even know us or had any experience with us slandering us on forums and to adopters who don't think twice about breaching their contract or selling their adoption horse to programs like ours and even 501c3's public charities selling horses to slaughter auctions or being put in jail for neglect and animal cruelty. The horse world is full of dishonesty which ruins it for all us honest people that really care and always try to do the right thing, such a shame. Just be very careful.

 

  

Why select Crossed Sabers Stable and Flying Horse Rehab?

This is truly our specialty, even with the horse that many vets are saying to put the horse down or that the horse will never be sound and healthy... these horses are sound and healthy today. This is our normal services for horses donated but we now offer them to all owners for a fee, those owners who really want to keep their horse and make it better but may not have the time to do the rehab themselves and may be paying large boarding fees while the horse is getting better. This now gives the busy horse owner a chance to totally rehab a horse from injury, illness or neglect. All these services are rarely offered by any stable for one flat fee and especially so cheap as many rehab facilities charge for one night what we charge for a full month of rehab.  Here's some of the things we've been able to rehab during our 12 years of experience doing this work:

  1. Rehabbing horses that are thin, starved, neglected, abused physically or mentally
  2. Rehabbing body weight and body condition, getting the horse to body condition level 5 (Heinachy scale), getting them fit and round
  3. Repairing feet from laminitis/founder, navicular, seedy toe, mechanical founder, poor feet condition, transitioning from ouchy feet that always needs shoes to hardy sound barefoot feet, traveling problems (brushing, interfering, knee-hitting, cross firing, speed cutting, forging, scalping, overreaching, stumbling and elbow hitting), abscesses, hoof cracks, quittor, gravel, thrush, windpuffs, splints, sidebone, shoes boil, capped hocks, suspensory injuries, spavins (bog, bone, jack, blind), stifled, bucked shins, thoroughpin, curb and osselets.
  4. Recovering from all soft tissue injuries including tendon and ligament injuries
  5. All hard tissue rehab, including major fractures, recovering from chip fractures
  6. Rehab for the EPM horse or other horses needing to slowly increase their endurance, immune system and work level (the horse must be strong enough to ship to us), usually two to 3 months of rehab and 2 to 3 months of easy conditioning to get strong.
  7. Rest and recovery from ulcers (which is usually one month in rehab and the rest in regular full board).
  8. Transition from being a hot house flower to a hardy, social member of a herd in 24/7 turn out.

Our rehab does not in any way take the place of good veterinary care, diagnosis and treatment but should be used to complement the vet care and as a follow on to the vet care. All illnesses and injuries should be diagnosised with an vet that has experience with this injury or illness and by doing the appropriate tests required to make a good diagnosis and then possibly a second opinion before making any life changing decisions for the horse.

What does CSS Provide to the horse and horse owner?

The bottom Line: CSS does what ever is necessary to get a horse sound and healthy by natural means. Specifically,  these are the services you will see for each horse:

$500. for full rehab. We currently only have room for 20 horses in retirement/lay up or rehab so we suspect there will always be a waiting list.

Included with full board:

bulletfull board with either a 10 x 15, 12 x 12 or 12 x 16 depending on the needs of the horse
bulletstall cleaned daily
bullet8 to 18 hours of turn out daily (dependent upon weather, the time of year and the needs of the horse)
bulletclean sawdust stall bedding around the horses needs
bulletgrain and hay twice daily 24/7, 365 days a year and according to the horses needs 
bulletpaste or pelleted deworming included every 60 days
bulletfarrier trim with the stable farrier every 45 to 60 days around the horses needs
bulletcoordinating, meeting and horse holding with vet for vet calls and farrier
bulletCan only take a max of 20 horses in retirement, layups or rehab at any given time
bulletuse of all facilities for the horses care (wash stalls, arena, round pen, trails)
bullet100 gallons of fresh water available in stall and 500 gallons in pasture
bulletdaily turn out on 30 acres with a group (dependent upon weather),
bulletthe horse is rugged for winter below 30 degrees and sheeted/masked if sensitive to flies/bugs,
bulletfly spray if needed
bulletgrooming daily or as needed, picking feet daily
bulletgrooming every time they get wet outside (all horses are in their stalls during storms and rain under 40 degrees)
bulleta regular update to the owner with pictures sent through email
bulletstable emergency support between the hours of 8pm and 8am (Included)
bulletblanketing/sheeting/rugging during inclement weather, fly sheets/masks in summer (owner supplies blanket/sheet/rug/mask)
bulletgiving supplements/special feeds or meds daily (owner supplies meds/supplements/special feeds)
bulletProviding panacur power pacs or special deworming (owner supplies special dewormers)
bulletMare care during pregnancy, lactation, mare and foal care (only available during lay ups and rehab)
bulletspecial turn out for a limited number of horses
bulletthe following shots done annually: wee/vee/eee, tet, flu, rhino, wnv (included in board). Our vet does the rabies shot and updating coggins which is paid directly to the vet each spring by the horse owner.
bulletburial on CSS is 1/2 off for all horses in retirement at CSS
bulletCSS will do a free pick up for any horse located within 250 miles of CSS if doing a 6 month program rehab program, long term retirement or a 8 month or more lay up), that includes Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati, Ohio, Lexington, KY, all of WV, Northern Virginia, Pittsburgh and Erie, PA, Buffalo, NY, DC, parts of DE, MD, NJ and NY
bulletBathing, clipping, grooming as needed, if needed daily because of skin problems, will be done daily.
bulletEquine Sports Massage Therapy as needed to heal
bulletElectro Magnetic therapy (Equi-Stim) that has had so much success in the racing and competition world is completed as needed to speed healing.
bulletExercise Riding and Training is completed as needed in Rehab
bulletHand walking as needed
bulletCleaning, dressing injuries, legs or packing feet as needed
bulletDeeply bedded stalls as needed for the injury or horse
bulletWashing and care of blankets, sheets, fly masks, coolers as needed (does not include replacement or repairs)
bulletFoal Watch, foaling and imprinting included as needed
bulletAdditional services are available on an ala cart basis are as follows:

$500. a month  

Additional fees to by paid by the owner (if needed) All fees in this area are much more reasonable in WV than in other parts of the country, we could not do what we do for horses anywhere else because of the costs, including special shoeing, vet and dental care. Everything is getting more expensive but thank goodness, WV is still one of those pockets of the US where you can still find reasonable costs.

Before any additional costs are added to the owners bill, CSS will confer with the owner about the horses needs and associated costs but we will say that most rehabs are not dependent upon expensive treatments but more time, handling, hand walking, therapies and manipulation of the injured area but with certain injuries we use electro-magnetic therapy which has been very successful for increasing blood flow and healing. CSS can and will cover the cost of things like penacillin, bute, SMZ's, tri-hist, Tribrissen or banamine, thyro L, aspirin, most hoof packing, some topicals if needed and within reason. CSS is more a holistic and natural rehab facility, we do not mask or cover up injuries with drugs, injections or jacked up shoes. Everything we do is to make the horse better.

Here are the types of extra things that we may ask the owner to pay for (if needed):

-Panacur power pacs, special deworming, special antibiotics or vet treatments, special supplements and meds, special feeds like a very low carb high fat feed for cushings/thyroid or foundered horses (just the cost of the supplies, you do not pay for us to administer).

-Pick up/delivery, transport and emergency transport if needed is $1.00 a loaded mile when done by CSS (CSS will do a free pick up for any horse located within 250 miles of CSS if doing a 6 month program rehab program, retirement or a 12 month or more lay up), that includes Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati, Ohio, Lexington, KY, all of WV, Northern Virginia, Pittsburgh and Erie, PA, Buffalo, NY, DC, parts of DE, MD, NJ and NY).

-Provide fly sheets, turn out sheets, blankets, rugs, fly masks, wraps, boots, bell boots, protective boots, possibly boa boots. All these are on an as needed bases and CSS does have a large selection of all these stuff in which we have no problem using to help horses but it will just depend on the number of horses we have in rehab at the time. The owner will cover the cost of repair or replacement of these items when needed. All these things are returned with the horse when the horse returns home. The horse must be trained to accept blankets/sheets/rugs/fly sheets/fly masks/wraps and packing. CSS will make every attempt to get each horse to accept these things if they need them.

-Shoeing or special shoeing is paid directly to the farrier (Tom Powers or Pat McCartney) by the owner, if the horse requires something extra. Generally, CSS uses natural trimming and barefoot treatments but in some cases the horses must have a cushion until the pain is gone and shoeing becomes a must.

-All Veterinary care or emergency care is paid directly to the stable vet, Dr. Mike McDonald, Audubon Animal Hospital or WV Equine Service and Dr. Winney Maset.

-All Dental care is paid directly to the stable dentist, WV Equine Service and Dr. Winney Maset, he has power floats and does the best job on teeth, can also handle special dental problems.

-Farm call costs will be shared when the vet is coming to do several horses.

-This does not include supplying epm drugs like Marquis or any other injections needed by the horse, rabies & coggins/health certificates (must be done by a Vet according to state laws),  We will administer Marquis to the horse if the owner will purchase it at no charge. All funds go to the horses care and then to SWAP to help other horses in need, if there are any funds left.

Procedures for sending a horse to CSS for Rehab:

Fill out the rehab forms (click here to get the rehab agreement that will also give us the details of the horses needs)

Horse must be healthy enough to travel here without foundering, stabilized and out of immediate crisis.

All vet, shot and coggins records must accompany the horse, if not, we may have to get our vet in touch with the horses vet to get copies of xrays, etc. The more we know about the illness, injury, past therapies, the more we can help.

CSS asks for all payments in advance and a deposit of the first and last month (which ends up being applied to the horses last month of rehab).

CSS does move a horse into general boarding as soon as possible, we don't keep horses in rehab after we have reached our rehab goal.

Of all the injuries and illnesses we've seen and addressed here there are only a couple that CSS/SWAP has not been able to fix. The only things we can not or may not be able to fix are things like ring bone, bone to bone contact in any joint, sesmoid injuries and major fractures, stifle injures or permanent damage of stifles (this does not include horses becoming stifled which can in some cases be an easy fix through fitness and condition). Major fractures of hard tissues may require surgery and pins and some chip fractures may require removal through surgery, that is really a veterinary decision but major hard tissue injuries (fractures) CSS is a great place for the horse to come to get strong and sound again.

Once we get the forms, vet records and payments, the owner can set up the transport with either us, from our recommended list or anyone you feel comfortable with. To prepare for transport, do not give shots, wormers or any drugs prior to one week before departure. Remove back shoes (unless required to keep the horse from extreme pain) but remove them prior to one week before departure. Put the horse on Vitamin C for a week before shipping. Do not change anything in the horses life one week before shipping. Do not put anything on the horse for shipping that the horse has not worn recently or often for shipping, do not add stress to the horses life in any way one week before leaving (do not change schedule, feed, turn out, handler, etc). Pack up all the horses stuff in a bag with the horses name on the bag. Do not over deworm, over vaccinate or over do anything before traveling but do make sure shots and coggins are dated within 6 months. CSS recommends eee/wee/vee, tet, flu, rabies, wnv, rhino and botulism shots but done well before traveling. SWAP will automatically put the horse in the stable deworming/farrier schedule depending on their individual needs.

Service Description Price
Additional Grooming Grooming 5 days per week $50. monthly in addition to normal boarding fees, included in rehab services as needed
Deeply Bedded Stall Deeply bedding stall as needed $60. monthly in addition to normal boarding fees, included in rehab services as needed
Special or Additional Feeds Providing 10 lbs or more of grain per day per horse, free choice hay, senior feed or a high fat/low carb feed At cost of purchase of special feeds
Bathing and Clipping Bathing during summer months and clipping (bridge path, eyes, and muzzle if the horse will allow) as the horse needs it $20. monthly, included in rehab services as needed
Washing & care of blankets, rugs, sheets, fly masks Completed on an as needed basis $30. monthly (does not include replacement and repair), included in rehab services as needed
Pick up, Transport and Emergency Transport, mileage when traveling without a horse For a loaded mile, 4 horse slant load trailer or traveling without a trailer for services available away from CSS and off location, this is mostly centered around horses coming here for services (retirement, lay ups and rehab). $1.50 per mile per horse.

.50 cents a mile for traveling without a trailer for services away completed away from CSS,

CSS will do a free pick up for any horse located within 250 miles of CSS if doing a 6 month program rehab program, retirement or a 8 month or more lay up), that includes Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati, Ohio, Lexington, KY, all of WV, Northern Virginia, Pittsburgh and Erie, PA, Buffalo, NY, DC, parts of DE, MD, NJ and NY.

Breeding Assistance, Instruction and Evaluations Handling mare or stallion for breeding, instruction, training, consulting, evaluations by the stable owner who attended all the Colorado State University training on breeding, shipping, AI, Collection, freezing, extending and cooling. Click here for breeding services. $50. per session, a complete evaluation of breeding program is $100. (plus mileage away from CSS)

note: CSS and SWAP supports the reduction of breeding in the horse industry in order to reduce the numbers of unwanted horses, we have a strong belief that its the over breeding and not the removal of slaughter that has caused the huge numbers of unwanted horses. We understand people want to breed but we only ask that it makes sense, that you manage it well and you make sure you are selecting the best stallions,  absolutely the best mares for breeding and that every baby is registered, not started too early or over worked at a young age and trained by a professional to get it every chance at a good life.

Foal watch through Foaling and imprinting Checking mare regularly as soon as utters are full, includes 2 or 3 times a night or staying at barn if close to foaling, helping the mare as needed to foaling and 3 days of imprinting to cover the entire foal, can do imprinting away from CSS, needs to be started the day after foaling $200. one time fee in addition to the normal boarding fee (imprinting alone away from CSS can be done at $150. plus 3 days of mileage, but we need a second person at the farm to hold the mare during the imprinting)
Stallion and Colt (age yearling and older) special care, handling, private turn out $100. monthly in addition to normal boarding fees
Cleaning/dressing injuries Cleaning and dressing wounds, wrapping legs or packing feet $50. monthly, in addition to normal boarding fees, included in rehab services as the horse needs it
Hand walking and physical therapy 20 to 60 minutes 5 days a week, depending on what the horse can handle and needs $50. monthly, in addition to normal boarding fees, included in rehab services as the horse needs it
Equine Sports Massage Therapy soothing,  invigorating or deep tissue massage by a certified ESMT between 30 to 60 minutes depending on what the horse can handle, recommend 3 sessions in a row for the best results $30. per session at CSS, ($50. off location plus mileage), included in rehab services as the horse needs it
Electro-Magnetic Therapy  see information about the therapy on their website, service includes between 30 to 60 minutes depending on what the horse can handle and how long they will stand, http://www.equi-stimlegsaver.com/ there is a long history of success with our program and in general in the show and racing world $30. per session at CSS, ($50. off location plus mileage), included in rehab services as the horse needs it
Exercise Riding 20 to 60 minutes or work depending on the horse and its needs, includes tacking up, untacking, cooling out and grooming before and after, done by an exercise rider $10. per ride or exercise period ($20. off location plus mileage), included in rehab services as the horse needs it
Horse Training 20 to 60 minutes of work depending on the horse and its needs, includes tacking up, untacking, cooling out and grooming before and after, completed by a professional trainer, can be in any discipline or job including driving $20. per ride or exercise period ($30. off location plus mileage), included in rehab services as the horse needs it
Private Lesson with Horse and owner 60 minute training period with at least 20 minutes riding if not more, can be in any discipline including driving $30. per lesson ($35. off location plus mileage)
Tacking up, untacking and cooling out for a boarder Taking care of the horse before and after a boarders ride $10. per session in addition to normal boarding fees
Cleaning of boarders tack includes a cleaning of bridle, breast collar and saddle $30. for english tack, $50. for western tack, includes cleaning supplies, this service is for boarders only

other programs:

Professional Training 20 to 60 minutes of work depending on the horse and its needs, includes tacking up, untacking, cooling out and grooming before and after, completed by a professional trainer, can be in any discipline or job including driving, 4 to 5 days per week. Click here to see details of training available at CSS $500. per month (must be done at CSS)
Flying Horse Rehab, Professional Rehabilitation Got a sick or unsound horse that needs more care than you have time for. CSS and SWAP has been doing rehab and getting horses sound and healthy for 10 years. This is what we are truly good at. Click here to see details of Flying Horse Rehab $500. per month (check out the long list of services included in this price, hand walking, ESMT, Equi-Stim Electro Magnetic therapy, physical therapy, hydro therapy, stall rest, leg wrapping/feet packing, farrier trims, exercising and conditioning, deworming, annual shots, blanketing, grooming, turn out, hay and grain daily, full service with a stall for every horse)
Mountain State Equine Retirement  Center Click to see the services listed at Mountain State Equine Retirement Center or a lay up of 12 months or more, owner has signed a long term commitment to get the lower price.  Click here to see the details of the services that CSS offers as a retirement center. $350. per month (check out the long list of services included in this price, farrier trims, deworming, annual shots, blanketing, grooming, turn out, hay and grain daily, full service with a stall for every horse)
Boarding and Lay Ups For boarding of a month but maybe less than a year, not on a long term commitment, done month to month. You will be amazed at the long list of services you get for free when most stables charge for them, with us everything is included. Click here to see details of boarding and short term lay ups $400. per month (a long list of services included in this price... your horse is treated like one of our horses).
Brokering with a heart and Safe Selling CSS will list and market anything horse related on the website that has as many as 5 million visitors each month. Click here for details on Brokering.

For horses being sold, CSS will do a background check on the buyers to make every attempt to know its a good home and will provide a purchase agreement for the seller that will protect the horse in its new home. Click here for details on Safe Selling.

CSS is paid 10% at the time of sale of horse related items, For Safe Selling of horses, CSS gets 20% of the total sale.
Cinderella Make Over Do you or your horse need a complete or partial makeover in looks, temperament, condition, training? This program might be for you. Can be used to focus strictly on the horse, the horses owner or both together. Click here to see more details of this program. $250. for the first week or weekend, $200. for the following weeks and $150. for the last week. This includes board for your horse and board for the owner (all the owner has to do is cover their food). CSS can accept no more than 4 horses in this program at one time.
Clinics Weekend Clinics are available in Training 101, Training 102  Beginner Riding, Training 103 Riding with a focus on the individual disciplines and Driving, Horse and Barn and Transitioning a race horse (TB, STB, Arab, QH), Running a Rescue and Running a Horse Business, Clinics held at CSS are scheduled on the Mane Events Calendar. Clinics can also be scheduled for clubs, associations, groups at your location. Click here to see more details about clinics Clinics at CSS are $150. a weekend per student and includes all classroom supplies and lunch both days with a maximum of 30 students per clinic and a minimum of 10 students. Special Clinics with bigger name clinicians will be held at another location and the fees would be set according to the clinician and the location requirements. Clinics at other locations are $100. per student with a minimum of 20 students plus travel expenses and does not include lunch at your location but does include classroom handouts.
Equine PI CSS Owner has been doing this for some time so we just started listing it as an option. If you have had a lease or sale gone bad, a broken contract or broken verbal agreement, a lost or stolen horse and there is any type of trail, we can advise you and do much of the leg work, since we had the experience with much of the same with SWAP. We also do free referrals for equine lawyers. Click here to get more details of this program. This is paid for by the hour or by the case. Usually hourly rates are $35. an hour for PI work, plus travel if travel is required. Call with questions about your case or problem.
Expert Witness CSS Owner has completed the services on 3 horse cases already and scheduled for another soon,  in the areas of horse/farm management, liabilities, wrongful death, neglect/cruelty, and horse fraud. She is also listed with TASA Expert Witness Referral Company located in PA. Click here to get more details of this service. If you or your lawyer comes to us directly then our rates are $50. an hour, which is much cheaper than going to TASA which will nearly double your fees.
Estate Planning Concerned about what will happen to your animals and horses if something happens to you? We all are. SWAP can pick up your slack and make sure they all get into good homes as long as you prepare today. All you do is fill out SWAP forms for estate planning, put them in your living will and let your family know your wishes. All funds paid go into an escrow account until needed. Click here for more details. Once forms are filled out and the living will completed, family notified. Transport and health care costs to get transported go into an escrow account until needed.
FitLife Bootcamp One of the best and most needed programs that the stable has for women and girls. A 6 week fitness camp (3 at CSS and 3 at home) that is involved in healthy eating, easy exercise and of course, working and helping horses. A huge success for the stable and for attendees!! Change your Life Today!! Click here to see more details. The 3 weeks at CSS is $2000. which includes all costs except transportation to get to CSS and back home and if you have been recommended to lose weight by a doctor there is a good possibility that your health insurance will pay up to 1/2 of the cost of this camp. You can do one week for $800, two for $1500. if you like but we do recommend the full three weeks so you can get a good taste of success before leaving.
Horse High School Horse High School has 3 possible venues for the student, resident training, take home CD/DVD training school and on line. Subjects covered are: Horse and Barn 101, Training 101, Transitioning and Understanding the Race Horse, Leg and Hoof, Dental, ESMT, Equine Business, Starting and building a rescue/animal welfare program, breeding/AI and collection, Safety and Risk Management. Click here to learn more about the Horse High School TBD
International Life School This school is centered around the top 10 issues that women and girls deal with, addressed in a farm setting and while working around the horses.... for women, things like setting and achieving life goals, surviving divorce, finding you life's mission, deciding about a career or changing careers, addressing health and weight issues, living a positive fulfilled life, surviving a loss of job or home, allowing women a place to work while they are going through a life change or a major transition. We are seeing way too many women homeless, jobless, going through divorce, major illness or injury.... this school gives them a place to work through these issues and also have a way to learn that when you give, you get back... thus using the work in helping horses as a way to complement that.

Classes for girls includes the top 10 issues for girls today and covering smoking, drug abuse, obesity (lifestyle, fitness, exercise), alcohol abuse, motor vehicle accident/safety, pregnancy, internet safety, school violence/safety, sexually transmitted infections, abuse and neglect, figuring out their life's goals and mission and self esteem. Click here to learn more about the Life School.

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Mane Events Calendar Our annual schedule, 2009 will be a huge year for us. Get ready! Click here to see the Mane Events Calendar. Costs for each event varies
Mane Events Travel Organized trips to horse events, CSS in the past has organized and sponsored trips to several different events in the world of TB racing like the Preakness, STB racing like the KY Futurity and Grand Circuit races like at Goshen, NY, Hunter/jumper events like Merrill Lynch, eventing like Rolex and Fair Hill int'l, rodeo, big name Clinics, Equine Affaire, national events and conventions. CSS does all the work and you just enjoy the trip. We've been doing this service since we opened in 1996. Click here to see details of Mane Events Travel. There is a $50. registration with CSS and then covering your own expenses, luckily traveling as a group is cheaper than traveling alone. Most times we depart from CSS but we have also met many travelers at the event to share hotel and the event costs. We've had groups from 2 to as many as over 10 people traveling. We can also organize and implement travel for horse organizations.
Best Friends Mentoring Program The Mentoring Program can be for anything you need to learn from someone who has been there and done that and can certainly keep you from making serious and costly mistakes both for you and your horses. We have already helped several people start Equine businesses and assisted several more to start animal welfare programs, some just call with a horse problem and bring their horse here and stay for training together. Some get their education from us over the internet and phone and some come and spend a weekend, some spend a week. Click here for details. Fees are $50. an hour, 375. per day, $600. per weekend or 2000. per week, which ever is best for the customer. This can include as many attendee's as you need to attend. Overnight boarding for visitors is free and we can house from 2 to 8 people depending on availability and the mix of men and women.
Rainbow Bridge Horse Cemetery One of the hardest times for horse owners, what to do when the end is near. CSS has a humane solution that honors the horse, not just dumps him and has him trucked off to who knows where. Click here for details. Burial services are $1000. which includes everything but the transport to CSS.
Red Horse Retreat Are you worn out? Stressed out? Tired of the rat race? Feeling that your life lacks purpose? Red Horse Retreat is the answer. Wake up to the best coffee, omelets, the trees blowing in the breeze and the sound of birds singing during your hike with the stable dogs or while taking a ride. Tell us what you need, a class, a lesson, want to learn how to drive... or just want to relax, sit in the pasture, reading and watching the horses graze, pick out a book or video in our extensive library or just relax. Its all here at the Red Horse Retreat. Can include or not include food, include or not include housing, include or not include special activities or training. Just tell us what you need for your weekend to be perfect. These weekends can range from 200. a weekend to 1000. a weekend depending on your needs and wants but one thing is a fact, weekends here are always the best.
Overnight Boarding for Horses and People A single room is available for one or two people or there are 2 rooms available for groups as large as 8, plus full board for horses. CSS is conveniently located between I-79 and I-77 in the middle of 5 of the top 10 horse states in the US. Click here for details. One room for $35. for up to 2 people or two rooms for $60. a night. Overnight full board for one horse is $25., additional  stalls are $20. a night.
Second Wind Adoption Program One of CSS's oldest programs and one of the biggest welfare programs in the US, thousands of horses of 65 different breeds placed into excellent homes in 46 of the 50 states and Canada. If you can't keep your horse and the home for life means more than anything else, than this is the program for you. And if you like the idea of getting a great horse for less, Adoption with SWAP is the only way to go. Click here to see details. SWAP has several programs within itself and it is also associated with many of the training, educational and services programs
Internships and college credit Looking for practical experience, you're 18 years of age, you have horse experience and a good seat. CSS and SWAP has internships available for 8 girls each month in summer (June - August) and 4 girls during the fall (September - December) or spring (January - May) semester, CSS Owner has a graduate degree in Education and has the ability to set up and meet curriculum for college credits at the interns college. We've done this a couple of times and it works out nicely for CSS and the student. Click here to see details about Internships and college credit. the experience and room is free or in exchange for work full time for the stable while here. You also cover your food while at CSS. Selection of summer interns are completed on May 1st every year, selection for fall and winter semisters are done around the students schedule. Click here for more information and the application
Scholarships CSS and SWAP has two annual scholarships, one to the Intern of the Year for $500. which is applied directly to college or trade school expenses and one for $300. to attend the USTA Driving Training at the Delaware Fair Grounds each May. SWAP has also had Grand Prix/Olympic Riders who offer our Intern of the Year an internship for the winter in Wellington, which is a paid position and wonderful experience for some lucky person. Click here to see details of these Scholarships that started back in 2003. free scholarship, application fee is $50.
SWAP Shopping SWAP has a long list of things for sale, from furnishing to horse related items, carriages, tack, etc all for sale. All proceeds from SWAP Shopping goes to caring for the adoption horses. On occasion, SWAP has an auction of these items where the bidding starts extremely low. Click here to see all the great things listed today.