Sunday, November 29, 2009

Rabbits - For Sale


Sugar (Not for sale)



Coconut (Not for sale)








So cute!






There is one left! Hurry and get yours!







Monday, November 9, 2009

2010 Camps








Summer
Day



SUMMER DAY CAMPS

June 7 - 10, 2010

August 16 - 19, 2010




Dou"B"le J Farm will offer Summer Day Camps that will teach kids to ride and care for horses.
The camp group is limited to 15 campers. This is to ensure its not too crowded and everyone gets equal time on the horses.












FUN AND ADVENTURE

Dou"B"le J Farm provides a comprehensive riding and care program including:

  • Basic Anatomy and Breed Characteristics
  • Riding Lessons (Western)
  • Grooming, Tools and Instruction
  • Tack & Equipment Instruction & Care
  • Leading, Walking & Handling
  • Rules for Safety
  • Crafts
  • Barn chores
  • Staying Safe On or Off the Horse
  • Care & Feeding



OUR GOAL~TO SHARE A UNIQUE HORSE CAMP EXPERIENCE

Four days of absolute fun in a safe, wholesome and supportive environment where campers experience adventure while building character and confidence. The instruction and activities at this camp will challenge and improve each campers riding skills. Lessons emphasize communication using the four natural aids to control the horse. We focus on developing the proper body alignment, balance, independent seat in each rider. Fully supervised, individual attention and foremost of all, safety is foundational, where we aim to produce competent riders who appreciate and practice with intelligence and competence, all aspects of sound horsemanship. Campers will learn through fun and meet new friends! We believe that horses are good for people and if properly educated, people can be good for horses! We find that lessons learned working with horses help develop skills that last a lifetime.

For the seriously "horse crazy", we highly recommend two or more sessions. Subsequent lessons will foster a closer union between horse and handler. The first week of camp is very active in their learning stages of new things, with goals that are designed for each class that builds on one another. This gives the student self confidence in accomplishment with every lesson and a greater sense of responsibility.


What Each Camper Will Need To Bring:

  • Sunscreen (Please apply before drop - off)
  • Towel
  • Lunch (A small cooler is fine)
  • Drinks (At least 2)
  • Closed toed shoes (Boots with a heel preferred)
  • Change of clothes (Younger Campers - recommended)
  • Riding Helmet
For the safety of our campers, no Clogs, Crocs, or Flip-Flops please!





SUMMER DAY CAMPS:

SUMMER DAY CAMPS

June 7 - 10, 2010

August 16 - 19, 2010

Drop your camper off each day at 9:00 and pick up at 4:00 for a week of horse adventure. If you need your camper to stay a little longer in the afternoon, we will be glad to work something out. Each day includes mounted lessons, information on horsemanship safety, horse related crafts and activities, as well as an introduction to the wholesome farm life. Campers participate with pride in the routine hands on care and handling of horses and find out what it really means to own a horse.


Cost is $250 per rider with a $50 non-refundable deposit to hold child’s place (credited towards the camp fee). Mail the completed registration form or call Judy at (205) 792-4940. It is our genuine hope that our campers will become life-long horse enthusiasts with memories that last a lifetime.



Completed registration form can be mailed to:


Judy Johnson, 1233 County Road 46, Moundville, AL 35474




Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Youth Riders Camp







Registering for Camp

To sign up for Young Riders Camp, print and fill out the camp registration form and mail it to the address listed on the form.

Dates and Costs

CHECK BACK FOR DATES AND TIMES

About Young Rider Camps

Dou"B"le J Farm offers Saturday fall and winter camps for children ages 5 through 10 and also camps through age 18 who have seldom ridden and are looking for an introduction to riding basics in a safe and fun environment.


Fall and Winter Young Riders Camps consist of Saturday instead of week-long sessions to accommodate the school schedule. Riders may register for as many of the Fall day camps as they want. Even though Fall and Winter camp is only one day each camper will get time on the horse with an instructor. See the "Camp Activities" section below for a full list of other activities offered during this camp.

Camp Activities

Each rider learns basic horse care skills, such as grooming, hoof cleaning, tack care, barn chores, and how to maintain the well being of horses. Each child will ride and will receive individual attention while riding. The emphasis of this camp is on safety and respect for the horse and his care. Since the campers are young, the riding is taught by an experienced instructor with riders on the horse one at a time. The instructor stays with the child while on the horse and helps them maintain proper position while guiding the horse. The 30 minute riding time is shared by the group. 10-15 campers are enrolled in each session. Campers are organized into groups of 5-7 and rotate through four 30 minute stations:

  1. Grooming
  2. Riding
  3. Horse chores
  4. Craft activity teaching horse care

Equipment

Camp participants will please wear the following:
  • Long pants
  • Sturdy boots (no sneakers)
  • Riding helmet
Riding helmets can be purchased at any tack store. Riders may borrow a helmet from Dou"B"le J Farm if they don't have one.

More Registration Details

Download, print, and fill out the registration form. Check which camp session(s) you would like to attend, fill in the student information, sign and date the release, and attach a check payable to Judy Johnson for the amount shown above for your camp(s). You are not officially registered and your spot is not reserved until your form and check are received by Dou"B"le J Farm. Your canceled check is your receipt. No refunds or credits.
For more information

Please email or call 205-792-4940