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10. Janet Backer - 2008-12-08 17:45:42
Hello, I am interesed in you group, plan on being at the Christmas caroling ride and the New Years day ride, also at your next meeting.

9. kathy santana - 2008-10-02 22:59:01
just serching the web for horse riding trail club to join nice web site good info

8. Sandra - 2008-09-16 22:17:53
I live and own a tack store in El Cajon, but have a friend in Norco that told me about your annual Poker Ride. Hopefully I can make to one sometime. I do most of the Poker Rides (now called Raffle Ride) around here, but would like to explore more places. Glad to see active horse owners doing group rides. Sandra, Tack N Up Saddlery

7. susan barackman - 2008-07-20 19:01:28
Hi, I used to ride all over Riv. co about 30 years ago. Really miss it. Just writing to warn you about an insidious USDA program called NAIS. National Animal Identification System

NAIS is a business plan made to benefit corporate ag so they can sell meat on the global market, like to Japan. But all those who own even one horse/livestock animal have beeen included. I want nothing to do with it, yet I will be expected to fund it and follow rules, in which I had no input, I think are unfair, burdensome and go against my constitutional rights.

But we are told that NAIS is about tracking disease and keeping our food supply safe....sorry, that is not so. NAIS is a business plan, says so right on the cover. The part about tracking disease was added to make it more acceptable to the public.

Besides, NAIS tracking ends at time of slaughter. Most food safety issues occur AFTER that, during processing. One of the big goals of NAIS is to shift liability to the farmers and off of the packers and retail chain. This is despite the fact that virtually all food contamination happens at the slaughterhouse and beyond. Ultimately the goal of the mega food corporations is consolidation and control by destroying the small farmers thus limiting consumer choice.

There are already disease tracking protocol in place, and they work just fine.

Agri biz gets ONE lot number per groups of animals, any one of which could be sick and who would know... while the rest of us have to tag/track every animal individually and pay for it.
see nonais.org for more info about this program that will require you to tell the govt where you go with your horse.

6. albert castro - 2008-01-03 15:01:55
Great site!
See you soon.
Albert

5. Brad Billings - 2007-10-08 19:45:23
Hello - had the pleasure of riding with you all yesterday at Hidden Valley. Very well organized and lots of fun... thanks for the effort. We’ll see you again!
Regards,
Brad Billings
Rim of the World Riders
Redlands


4. Rose Meyer - 2007-01-07 03:07:43
I own property in Ballinger Estates, Hemet. I’m currently a northern California horseless cowgirl, but that’s going to change soon!! Your organization is fabulous. Where do I sign up!! Happy New Year & God bless you all.

3. Donna - 2006-12-30 15:34:00
Awesome site, nice to find people who enjoy horses and do alot of things with them.. Planning on joining the team of riders to have lots of fun.. ;0)

2. christina - 2006-09-04 02:18:27
Looks great. keep up the great work honey.

1. Kris Brooks - 2006-08-30 23:25:01
Hey Jason,

Looks real good!

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