"Horsemanship is a language..."

Leslie Guy

Rocket 88

born this June...

1st Annual Atlantic Horse Fair '08

Equine Review '07

CRF's booth at the recent Equine Review show, May 5 & 6 in Sussex, NB - a warm & welcoming setup...

Here's CRF's stud Baracus, thanking Mummy for bringing him along to the big show!

And here's Bee greeting some young visitors to the show - hmmm, for a horse, he's a pretty big HAM!


See all the details of saddle making...
Watch Leslie's new custom saddle being built, step by step...
click here to watch the ongoing construction of our new training ring!
We've expanded!

 Links
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To stall or not to stall?  Read an article on this hot issue!

Fiskes Horse Balm
Atlantic Dressage Development Centre
Trainer Chris Irwin
Chris Irwin

Juba-Lee Ridgebacks

Nova Scotia Equestrian Federation

NS Equestrian Federation

here's some of our herd in pasture on a crisp autumn day...

2008 Calendar
Date/Location Event

June 7 & 8 - Salmon River N.S.

June 21 - Truro Ex Grounds. N.S.

Maritime Barrel Racing Association

June 28 & 29 - Lawrencetown, N.S.

Maritime Barrel Racing Association

July 12 &13 - Lamque, N.B.

Holly MacDonald Clinic

Leslie attending with Conifer Ridge's own Barbaresco

July 17 to 20 - Hobby Horse Farm, Annapolis Valley, NS

Chris Irwin clinic

Running on Farms, Riverview, N.B.

August 10 9:00am to 4:30pm

Clinic with Leslie Guy, hosted by Morning Star Acres

Sep 6, Canning

Competitive Driving - Leslie driving CR's own Barbaresco

Sep 26 & 27 - CNHP grounds Leslie Guy and Shelagh Starr Clinic -  HORSETALK at the CNHP grounds. Info and forms at NSEF or here

Clinic Photos

Equine Behaviour Clinic - cost $25.00

This was a very informative day with lots of hands on work; learning why horses do what they do; then how can we use this information, then use this while interacting with our horses.  Covered; equine behavior, working in the round pen, lunging, leading, haltering a difficult horse in a large space, what to do with the "pushy" horse.  All the work was on the ground with lots of time allowed for problem solving and questions.  See photos below...


Conifer Ridge Farm sits atop a treed spruce ridge, overlooking miles of rolling hills, with a constant breeze, lush grass and fresh clean water.  We are a family run farm, located in central Nova Scotia, halfway between Truro and Halifax.

Our philosophy is to farm the land as naturally as possible without applying man-made chemicals. This ensures the healthiest and safest environment for us and our animals. Horses, cattle and sheep share the pastures on a rotational schedule, keeping the grasses hearty.  The dogs have endless acres of land to run on, which keeps them fit and in top condition.  We always have a breeze to keep the bugs away and lots of trees for shade.

The land we own has been farmed naturally for over two decades. Sheep are sheared, lambs are born, fences are fixed and foals are born. Hay is made, manure is spread, gardens and fruit trees grow.

two of our brood mares...At the beginning our farm was just beef, then came sheep, goats, and chickens. The goats left (ate my rose bushes and fruit trees). The sheep stayed for years, giving us great pleasure and good laughs.

The horses have increased and decreased over the years depending on the mares. Most of our current equine stock is young and at the beginning of their training. We do accept other horses to our farm for training although this is limited. Generally, training of other people's horses is done at their own facility.

  2006 saw the launch of our Comprehensive Horsemanship Program at Conifer Ridge Farm.  You'll learn to talk like a horse, move like a horse, even think like a horse!  Click here to learn about the essential skills which will help you get more out of your ride and give more to your own horse as well...

Meet our 2008 School Horses...

Pretty Rosie

Rosie an 11year old quiet Thoroughbred mare. She loves to be groomed and fussed over. Enjoys both flat lessons and jumping.

Baracus (Bee)

Bee is a 6 year old quarter horse, kind and gentle mannered.  Bee is a great choice for western riders.

Quarter horse Zeus 

Zeus is 8 yrs old now and everything he does he does well. Big hearted, very patient and a great teacher.  Zeus can be ridden in both Western & English.

..and Timmy

Timmy the shaggy Shetland Pony is our little babysitter. He loves children and is a great first pony for the little tykes.


As a youngster Leslie Guy could find a horse or dog anywhere she went.  Not particularly good at remembering peoples names, she could tell you anything about animals.

Much happier tramping through thLeslie with student Solomon at the ADDC...e woods or fields than conforming with the norm, Leslie quickly found work anywhere with animals. Sometimes even convincing people to let her work for free, just to be around their animals.

Her relationship with horses started as a wee thing on the IGA Supermarket pony. Mom would put in a dime and it would gallop for a few minutes. That didn't last long enough. So on to the trail ride/ lessons at a local establishment. Leslie soon grew out of that and went on to the Halifax Junior Bengal Lancers for more structured training. After the HJBL she started working with other peoples horses and showing at local shows.

When Leslie's education was finished she decided to travel to further her equine interests, and since then has worked with horses throughout Canada and the United States. SheHere's a young Leslie in Red Deer, Alberta with her Belgian "beer wagon buddies"! worked in Ontario at a number of jumping stables, traveled to Alberta to work with parade draft horses and down throughout the U.S.A. to various Quarter Horse ranches. The highlight of her time in the U.S.A. was being part of the Quarter Horse Congress in 1984.  Leslie had the chance of a lifetime to work with the stallions in "million dollar stallion avenue".

Back in Nova Scotia, Leslie continued working with horses along with a "regular" job.  Leslie says there was always something nagging her about the way people were handling their animals. She knew something wasn't right, but couldn't figure it out.

As she continued to ride and take clinics from various clinicians she saw more and more unhappy horses. The thing that bugged her most was that very few people seemed to be able to correct the problem. Leslie became very frustrated, sold her horses and took a long, long horseless vacation, ten years in all.

Here's Chris Irwin, my friend Sheilagh Starr and I in Cookstown, Ontario in 2004...In 1999 she happened to read an article about a Canadian man that was teaching people how to "think like a horse". That man was Chris Irwin.  "The first time I saw Chris work, I knew I had found my mentor." says Leslie.  "I have learnt more since I met Chris Irwin than in all my previous experience".

In October of 2004 Leslie attained her double Bronze level certification in the Train the Trainer Program with Chris Irwin and in September 2006 Leslie was certified double Silver. 2008 see's Leslie continuing her work with Chris in the Program, pursuing higher levels of certification.  "Working with horses" says Leslie, "you have to continue to evolve, continue to progress, if you want your relationship with them to progress too.  All languages evolve, and horsemanship is a language."


Photo Memories - Leslie as a young 'un...

Leslie and pal... Leslie and pals plural... Leslie and someone else's pal...

Leslie prepares her notes for a demo...

Leslie is a member in good standing of:

  • Canadian Kennel Club

  • Nova Scotia Equestrian Federation

  • American Quarter Horse Association

  • American Miniature Horse Association

  • and is insured by Henry Equestrian Insurance


Conifer Ridge Farm

355 Milford Road, Carrolls Corner

Nova Scotia, Canada  B0N 1Y0

902 758-1199

coniferidgefarm@ns.sympatico.ca

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