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Shelly Porter is highly involved in the youth in her area. She gives lessons as well as puts on youth rodeos and shows. She would like to get the word out how important the youth generation is for barrel racing industry. She was born and raised in Fort Myers Fl and still lives there. She has been riding and showing basically since she was born. She won her first walk/trot class at 3 years old and hasn't looked back since. She grew up showing western pleasure, huntseat and halter horses in AQHA, PBHA and APHA local circuits and 4H. She trained and rode those type of event horses & ponies until she was 8 or 9 then moved on to a 2yr old palomino off the track her Dad brought home. That horse become one of the nicest huntseat horse in the state of Florida winning so much when they pulled up others wouldn’t even enter anymore against them. Then one day she decided she wanted to rodeo so all of her pleasure and huntseat horses where turned into barrel, poles, goat and rope horses. She did Jr and High School Rodeo making it to the Finals and her senior year she won the Jr World in breakaway roping. Then it was off to college where she spent 2 years at Mcneese and 2 years at the University of Tennessee. By then she was homesick and decided to come home. She began giving lessons and making youth horses that where safe and winners. Read More »
Shelly Porter is highly involved in the youth in her area. She gives lessons as well as puts on youth rodeos and shows. She would like to get the word out how important the youth generation is for barrel racing industry.
She was born and raised in Fort Myers Fl and still lives there. She has been riding and showing basically since she was born. She won her first walk/trot class at 3 years old and hasn't looked back since. She grew up showing western pleasure, huntseat and halter horses in AQHA, PBHA and APHA local circuits and 4H. She trained and rode those type of event horses & ponies until she was 8 or 9 then moved on to a 2yr old palomino off the track her Dad brought home. That horse become one of the nicest huntseat horse in the state of Florida winning so much when they pulled up others wouldn’t even enter anymore against them. Then one day she decided she wanted to rodeo so all of her pleasure and huntseat horses where turned into barrel, poles, goat and rope horses. She did Jr and High School Rodeo making it to the Finals and her senior year she won the Jr World in breakaway roping. Then it was off to college where she spent 2 years at Mcneese and 2 years at the University of Tennessee. By then she was homesick and decided to come home. She began giving lessons and making youth horses that where safe and winners.
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Answer the attached questions and send me a photo and I will be happy to post your bio! by - Tina Spangler Read More »
Answer the attached questions and send me a photo and I will be happy to post your bio! by - Tina Spangler
I am sure many of you are waiting for your bio to be posted again. I promise you it is being worked on. I would like to make a request; to go with the new web site, if you have a bio from the past after they are posted, please send me an UPDATE: let me know to post for the readers anything new going on in your life you would like readers to know. A new horse, new titles or big wins you want to post, a new business venture, website or anything you want, it's your bio. I will not erase the past bio, I will just date the past and date the UPDATE for readers. As I mentioned before, I do bios pro bono for floridabarrelhorses.com and others, I think it's a great way to get to know other barrel racers, their horses, training and care ideas. I do believe everyone has a nitch in our industry and has something to teach or share. I feel we can always learn better ways if we keep an open mind and it's fun getting to know the people in our sport! WHO DO YOU THINK IS THE BEST HORSE TRAINER? MY ANSWER: THE HORSE, if we let them, they will show us the best way! By- Tina Spangler Read More »
I am sure many of you are waiting for your bio to be posted again. I promise you it is being worked on. I would like to make a request; to go with the new web site, if you have a bio from the past after they are posted, please send me an UPDATE: let me know to post for the readers anything new going on in your life you would like readers to know. A new horse, new titles or big wins you want to post, a new business venture, website or anything you want, it's your bio. I will not erase the past bio, I will just date the past and date the UPDATE for readers.
As I mentioned before, I do bios pro bono for floridabarrelhorses.com and others, I think it's a great way to get to know other barrel racers, their horses, training and care ideas. I do believe everyone has a nitch in our industry and has something to teach or share. I feel we can always learn better ways if we keep an open mind and it's fun getting to know the people in our sport!
WHO DO YOU THINK IS THE BEST HORSE TRAINER? MY ANSWER: THE HORSE, if we let them, they will show us the best way!
By- Tina Spangler
Tomi runs mainly in NBHA FL06, but has been very successful at super shows in the South East and hopes to rodeo now that she is 18 years old. Tomi was born in Zepherhills, Florida. She has been barrel racing since she was 2 years old and she will be starting school this coming year to become a doctor in plastic surgery. She has two very nice horses; Junior aka Dixie n Fritz, he is a bay that stands 15.2 hands. Junior has been running for just over one year and a half now. Tomi trained junior with her step dad Joe Brown. Her other horse is June Bug. Tomi says she is little but has a huge heart. June Bug is only a red 14.2 hand mare. Her Mom trained her when she was 6 years old and she has been running barrels for 6 years now. Her horses have gotten her pretty far says Tomi. Junior won Tomi a title at the Florida NBHA State Show in the Youth. They also went to Youth World in 2009 and won a title on June Bug. Junior is her rodeo horse. She hopes to be running hard in the rodeo scene this year. Her long term goals are to make it to the NFR one day. Read More »
Tomi runs mainly in NBHA FL06, but has been very successful at super shows in the South East and hopes to rodeo now that she is 18 years old.
Tomi was born in Zepherhills, Florida. She has been barrel racing since she was 2 years old and she will be starting school this coming year to become a doctor in plastic surgery.
She has two very nice horses; Junior aka Dixie n Fritz, he is a bay that stands 15.2 hands. Junior has been running for just over one year and a half now. Tomi trained junior with her step dad Joe Brown. Her other horse is June Bug. Tomi says she is little but has a huge heart. June Bug is only a red 14.2 hand mare. Her Mom trained her when she was 6 years old and she has been running barrels for 6 years now. Her horses have gotten her pretty far says Tomi. Junior won Tomi a title at the Florida NBHA State Show in the Youth. They also went to Youth World in 2009 and won a title on June Bug. Junior is her rodeo horse. She hopes to be running hard in the rodeo scene this year. Her long term goals are to make it to the NFR one day.
Mandy is absolutely hands down one of the happiest, most supportive barrel racers out there. Always quick to pay a compliment to anyone, even someone she doesn't know. I have enjoyed getting to know Mandy and watching her barrel race. If any of you Facebook then you know Mandy gives a lot of updates to what she is up too and is full throttle all of the time with the horses. Mandy was born in MA, and then moved to VT, then NY. Mandy has been involved with horses for as long as she can remember. Her mom grew up with horses and that’s where she got her passion, it runs in her blood. Mandy has been competing in speed shows/gymkhanas since 1994 and barrel racing since 1999. She trained her 1st horse when she was 10 years old. Mandy was born in 1985 and she is 24 years old, currently. She graduated from high school in NY in the year 2003. Her hobbies: beach, clubs, taking pictures, making web sites, dancing, anything to do with HORSES! She works at Glen Hill Farm right now and she has since Oct 08. She breaks and trains the TB yearlings for the race track. Before that she worked for Rapid Run Farm owned by Jimmy Miranda, and she worked there for 3 years. Mandy has been in Florida since Sept of 05. She worked at a Thoroughbred farm in Saratoga NY before moving down here. Along with working at a tack store (starting at age 14) throughout high school and after she worked at another tack store before starting to work on Race horse Farms. Read More »
The first time I ever heard of Teal Hampton was at NBHA State Championships in 2006 after she won the Youth 1D title! Since that time she has been successful in College Rodeo. I have been lucky enough to get to know Teal and the ladies she runs with and they are a wonderful group! Sue Parker was running that year too, Teal's mentor and trainer and I took notice to her winning on "On the Money Red" horses. I meet them all in person a couple of years ago at my ranch and have since enjoyed our friendship. I hope you enjoy hearing about Teal's barrel racing career and her wonderful horses. She is one of the most loving and respectful young ladies I have enjoyed getting to know! Read More »
The first time I ever heard of Teal Hampton was at NBHA State Championships in 2006 after she won the Youth 1D title! Since that time she has been successful in College Rodeo. I have been lucky enough to get to know Teal and the ladies she runs with and they are a wonderful group! Sue Parker was running that year too, Teal's mentor and trainer and I took notice to her winning on "On the Money Red" horses. I meet them all in person a couple of years ago at my ranch and have since enjoyed our friendship. I hope you enjoy hearing about Teal's barrel racing career and her wonderful horses. She is one of the most loving and respectful young ladies I have enjoyed getting to know!
Jaime Wright Jaime is probably best known most recently winning on her gorgeous palomino mare, Eloquent Brisco! They are one of my favorite teams to watch, as I have a Brisco County Jr mare as well! Jaime shares alittle bit about her life, family, business and horses with us. I hope you enjoy the great common sense advice and love she approaches her barrel horses and racing with! Read More »
I started competing at barrels and poles at 8 years old. I have trained professionally since 1992. I've been successful with many horses that I have owned, trained and competed on. The unique knowledge I have from starting colts to finishing basics to competing on the 1D barrel horse and 21 second pole horse has taught me more than the average competitor. Read More »
I started competing at barrels and poles at 8 years old. I have trained professionally since 1992. I've been successful with many horses that I have owned, trained and competed on. The unique knowledge I have from starting colts to finishing basics to competing on the 1D barrel horse and 21 second pole horse has taught me more than the average competitor.
Sometimes you can do everything right and still have a colic. Just as you can catch a cold or flu bug this time of year, they can get sick too. These weather changes are hard on the horses! Just as we don't drink as much water nor do they. Just as our bodies get sick and immune systems get weak from working outside in the cold so do they! It can be hot monday, rain tuesday and freezing wednesday, then repeat on thursday in Florida. Try to do extra things to keep your horses healthy right now. Make sure they have access to clean water that is not FREEZING to drink. Add some loose minerals or/and salt to feed/grain to encourage drinking. Now that there is no grass and they eat more dry hay they can get impacted easy! You can wet your hay, add wet bran or oil if they seem to have dry manure, wet grain for more moisture in the gut. I like to leave out loose minerals and salts too now that there is no grass they need more minerals as well. It's a hard time of year for them as it is for us getting sick. Try to keep them out of the weather; wind, rain, or cold when possible, blanket under 45 if they aren't use to the cold. Take care of them, as they can't take care of themselves the way we have domesticated them!
In 2009, I had a couple of parents want too much from their kids and they quit the sport of barrel racing. Kids are only kids for so long, it is a time to build their confidence, self esteem and let them find what they are passionate about and just have JOY in their life, as we all know how fast life passes by and how quickly they grow up!
Hi Tina,
Question: I am learning to barrel race and I often hit barrels or I go wide. I think my horse is only doing what I ask him to do. What tips can you offer to help me improve my cues to my horse? Amy - Brooksville
Hey Mrs. Tina, Haven't heard from you in awhile so I thought I'd get your opinion on my latest project. My horse is fairly strong, sometimes when I'm working he gets ahead of me and I feel like dead weight in the saddle, and it feels difficult to push him and sit down during turns and I feel delayed to sit back up and drive him out. This would have a lot to do with stirrup length correct? I adjusted them up a hole yesterday. I was wondering what is your opinion on the length of your stirrups, what do you usually recommend? Thanks, Talia Davidson - WY
Dear Tina,
I wish I lived closer to you, I would love to send my horse to you for training. How do I go about picking a trainer, what would you suggest?
Bev - Colorado
My horse has recently started not going in the alley and when I do get her in, she runs by first barrel and stalls. Can you watch my most recent video and look at a couple of photos and let me know what you see? Debbie in Georgia
My horse is stiffer on the right side then the left, is this normal?
Jennifer-Leesburg
Time Tables! How do I know when to add speed to my horse? Also how much practice during the week should I do fast on the barrels on my young horse getting it ready for it's first year of competition? Emily-Ft Myers