Episodes

Saturday Jan 28, 2023
Toby Tooke - Full Interview (Feeke’s Vision)
Saturday Jan 28, 2023
Saturday Jan 28, 2023
FULL INTERVIEW!
It's Toby Tooke, great grandson of the legendary Ernest Tooke on The Horseman's Corner with Nelseena Lehmann.

Friday Jan 27, 2023

Thursday Jan 26, 2023

Wednesday Jan 25, 2023

Tuesday Jan 24, 2023

Monday Jan 23, 2023
Sarah Donahue - Ranch Riding
Monday Jan 23, 2023
Monday Jan 23, 2023
Hello, and welcome to the horseman's Corner. I'm Brian Hale, sitting in for Howard. We'll have our host, Nelseena Lehmann and our guest Sarah Donohue on right after this from Howard. I'd like to invite you to visit the website that we have for the horseman, that's horseman's corner. Good place to advertise, good place to go if you're looking for horse information, that's horsemancorner.com. Okay, NelsonA, tell our listeners who we have today. I have with me today Sarah Donohue from Wakita, Oklahoma. You met Sarah Donohue on an earlier episode of the horseman's Corner today. NelsonA continues that conversation on the different types of horses that she's ridden as well as how she got involved in ranch riding. Here's. Sarah Donahue. Let's listen in.
I wanted something to show and the rainers, if you're not keeping them fit on a regular basis and trying to go back into the raining for just an occasional show or two, it gets a little difficult at times. The ranch riding was a perfect mix for gelding that had been shown a lot, especially in the raining where they start to anticipate. It was able to help me keep his mind fresh and get myself back into chauffin, which is something that I was dying to do while I was in college. So that's kind of how I got into the ranch riding, because you're taking that ranch horse, something that we'd actually use and putting it in the confines of a show pen and evaluating how well does this horse guide? Does it transition well? What kind of gate does it have? Is that something that you really want to go gather cattle on all day? Or is it something you're just trying to get through a pattern with?
That was Sarah Donohue on the horseman's corner with our host. And once again, a big thank you to our new host, Nelseena Lehmann. That's going to do it for this edition of the Horseman's corner, but there's more on the web at horseman's corner. Thanks again for listening and may God bless. I'm Brian Hale.

Friday Jan 20, 2023
Sarah Donahue - Showing at 4
Friday Jan 20, 2023
Friday Jan 20, 2023
Join Nelseena on The Horseman's Corner as we get to know our guest, Oklahoma horsewoman Sarah Donahue.
Hello and welcome to the horseman's corner. I'm Brian Hale, sitting in for Howard. We'll have our host, Nelseena Lehmann and our guest Sarah Donohue on right after this from Howard.
I'd like to invite you to visit the website that we have for the horseman, that's horsemanscorner.com. Good place to advertise, good place to go. If you're looking for horse information, that's horsemanscorner.com.
I have with me today. Sarah Donahue from Wakita, Oklahoma. Sarah is an accomplished horsewoman. She's a mother, she's an educated lady, and she knows a lot about Stanley horse feed. Please, Sarah, tell us a little about yourself.
So I grew up down in southern part of Texas, and then I went to Texas tech for college and I graduated with a degree in animal science with an emphasis on business. And then I've got a minor in agribusiness management and an equine science certificate. So a whole slew of things right there that I'm really some days I'm not quite sure what they really mean, but I figured out that I do use them in my everyday lifestyle. While I was at college, I was on the Texas tech equestrian team and I was on the horse judging team and had a lot of really great opportunities to continue.
A passion that I started when I was very young, when I was about three years old, is when my dad went into the army reserves and he went off to basic training and my mom did not know what to do with me. She found the ad in the paper for reintroductory lesson. And so by the time that my dad got back from basic training about six weeks later, I was cantering because I was doing English at the time. I was very fortunate the next year to get my first pony and evidently it just took off from there.
That was Sarah Donohue on the horseman's corner with our host Nelseena Lehmann. We'll have more with Sarah next week. That's going to do it for this edition of the horseman's corner, but there's more on the web at horsemanscorner.com. Thanks again for listening and may God Bless. I'm Brian Hale.

Wednesday Jan 18, 2023

