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Your Complete Guide to Western Dressage – Book Review

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Your Complete Guide to Western Dressage – Book Review

If you still believe that “Western” and “dressage” don’t belong in the same sentence, you’re in a dwindling minority. Over the years, the training of horses has evolved, leaving behind the rough, one-method-fits-all “breaking” of young horses and the heavy use of bit and spur in developing performance horses. Trainers in all disciplines now recognize the value of patient and humane interaction with each horse as an individual and potential partner.

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Keeping Horses Comfortable in the Trailer During Winter Travel

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Keeping Horses Comfortable in the Trailer During Winter Travel

Most horses in the show industry are kept under lights for 16 hours or more per day to prevent a winter coat from growing; thus calling for heavy layered blankets during subzero temperatures.

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Are You Ready for Winter? Final Section- Storing Show Tack

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Are You Ready for Winter? Final Section- Storing Show Tack

If you don’t do so already, a good New Year’s Resolution is to start wiping down and inspecting your equipment after every ride. The leather experts at Harris Leather and Silverworks suggest using a compressed air or vacuum with a brush attachment to remove dust from their saddles after every show.

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Baylor Equine-Veteran Research Program Awarded $50,000 Grant

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Baylor Equine-Veteran Research Program Awarded $50,000 Grant

The research team will be assessing 75 veterans participating in 5 different programs or test sites. The participants will not be receiving therapy from therapists in this program – they will be learning to ride and to care for the horses.

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Day 2 Results and Photos From AZ. Copper Country P-O-R

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Day 2 Results and Photos From AZ. Copper Country P-O-R

Click on the link below to view complete results from Day 2 of the Arizona Copper Country Paint-O-Rama that is currently taking place in Scottsdale, AZ. Special thanks to Chuck Marx for sharing more of his great photos from around the rings in sunny Scottsdale. CCPOR 12-30 RESULTS

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Selecting and Starting the Ideal Yearling Longe Line Prospect

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Selecting and Starting the Ideal Yearling Longe Line Prospect

Longe Line classes can be a great way to show your yearling and have fun introducing him to the world, but it can also lead to burnout and dismal under saddle performance. With futurities and incentives luring exhibitors with big payouts, more and more young horses are being campaigned. The popularity of these classes increases while some are cautioning restraint. Are we pushing too hard on young minds and bodies? Three highly successful Longe Line exhibitors share their insight about how they train, show, and win without ruining a young horse’s prospects for a long show career.

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NCEA Has New Leader in Form of Executive Director Dr. Leah Fiorentino

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NCEA Has New Leader in Form of Executive Director Dr. Leah Fiorentino

“I’ve had the good fortune to see the evolution of the NCEA format over the past 10 years and I am thrilled to be invited to support the work of the association during the transition of collegiate equestrian to NCAA championship status,” Fiorentino said.

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Gone But Never Forgotten, Showing in Memory of a Fallen Friend

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Gone But Never Forgotten, Showing in Memory of a Fallen Friend

“I know she would be so proud of him, and we hope to continue making her proud.”

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Our Prayers to Jack Brizendine Following Recent Rediagnosis

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Our Prayers to Jack Brizendine Following Recent Rediagnosis

Our prayers go out to lifelong horseman Jack Brizendine who recently discovered that his cancer has returned. In addition to being an AQHA Professional Horseman, judge, and horse trainer, Jack is a true halter horse aficionado and supporter of the horse industry as a whole. We are certain he would appreciate the prayers of his […]

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The Quest For Number One

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The Quest For Number One

Claiming the No. 1 spot is a coveted position in the horse show world, whether it’s class-by-class, show-by-show, or even more sought after, a win in Year-End All-Around standings or High Point categories. The race for the title each year is a long and competitive one that kicks off in January and continues until the last class of the last show in December.

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