LindaW has been a member since
February 3 2008,
has rated 45 lenses,
favorited 35, and has
created 5 lenses from scratch.
Linda Wanstreet
donates their royalties to Squidoo Charity Fund, Humane Society of the United States, ASPCA, and Epic Farms.
This member's top-ranked page is "Breeding and Training Warmblood Horses".
My Bio
Hi! My name is Linda. I own Lost World Farms,LLC which consists of a small warmblood horse breeding, training, and riding facility in Highland,Michigan and LWF Sport Horses, a sport horse boarding, breeding, and training facility in Ortonville, Michigan. I am married with 3 grown children and 3 grandsons. I currently own 14 horses, 2 cats, and 1 German Shepherd dog, Lejla. In addition to keeping v...
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- Breeding and Training Warmblood Horses
Lost World Farm is the home of the Dutch Warmblood breeding stallion, Patrick, his offspring, mares, and several other horses for sale, training, and competition. We breed, train, sell and show Warmblood Horses. I made this lens to provide informati... view lens -
- My Dutch Warmblood Stallion - Patrick
Patrick, my white (techinically grey), Dutch Warmblood stallion is a beautiful, talented, versitile, and kindhearted gentleman. He touches the hearts of every person who encounters him with his sweet character. His dazzeling white coat has a silver s... view lens -
- Importing a Warmblood Stallion
When I decided to go to Holland to go horse shopping in May 2001, I did not expect to be buying a stallion. I did not know anything about importing any horse, much less a stallion. So here in this lens I will chronicle the finding, importing, vetting... view lens -
- Successful Foal Raising
Successful foal raising begins as soon as your foal is on the ground. There are lessons for them to learn from their dam as well as you. Taking advantage of their smaller size in the first few months to establish your leadership can make later traini... view lens -
- Do you like horses?
Horses are easy to like if you can get past their itimidating size. They are very friendly and curious and generally like most people. They are good at reading body language, so if you are afraid of them, they are likely to be afraid of you. Some ho... view lens
