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Thanks to Knox and Jax Weakly for their submission to our #WashYourHands Challenge! We challenge you to make your own singing/hand washing video. Bonus points to be awarded if you make up your own song… about horses, preferably.
Continue reading …Given the current COVID-19 pandemic sweeping the globe, it’s important now more than ever to practice proper hygiene. That begins with washing your hands. It’s something we should be doing anyways, especially when administering medication to foals or finishing up after a long day at the barn mucking stalls and grooming horses.
Continue reading …Today’s EC Photo of the Day is a Throwback Thursday themed shot of dog show judge, Barbara Dempsey Alderman, from the 1985 edition of The Canine Chronicle. Bonus points if you can guess how Barbara is connected to the horse world…
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Continue reading …“At this point, we are not aware of any restrictions specific to travel for horses. The problem becomes the people that travel with the horses. We can’t send the animals alone, but if a country is not accepting non-citizens then we may not be able to send the pilots or grooms to the horses’ destinations because they won’t be legally allowed into the country. For that reason, some equestrians have had a hard time moving their horses internationally because they, as the owners or riders, may not be allowed into a certain nation, forcing them to seek alternative arrangements.”
Continue reading …“The Horse Portal brings together our youth in a safe, online community where they will learn how to ‘speak horse’ – and, ultimately, stay safe around horses and on the farm!” says Equine Guelph director, Gayle Ecker. “From grass roots to adult industry professionals, we are so proud when our students tell us how our courses have helped them.”
Continue reading …Increases in class entries were seen across the board. There were 22,609 AQHA entries and 4,647 NSBA class entries, including NSBA Color Breed classes. NRHA and NRCHA classes also saw increases. Sun Circuit utilized every inch of the WestWorld show grounds. Ten arenas held classes and additional arenas were available for warm up.
“This is topical but as with many of these issues, there is, unfortunately, a dearth of evidence on which to base any firm guidance. There is no evidence that I am aware of that horses or farm animals are susceptible or can act as a source of infection for humans.”
Continue reading …“With the Coronavirus spreading rapidly across the United States and our health care system nearing a tipping point, we had no choice but to cancel these shows,” said ApHC President Ken Johnson. “Nearly 40 percent of the nation’s population is now impacted by stay-at-home orders and that number is likely to rise in the weeks ahead. We have an obligation to safeguard our members and exhibitors, to the extent possible. While a very difficult decision for the entire Board, it was the socially responsible and necessary thing to do.”
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