Horsepeople are using social media to keep themselves up-to-date with news, getting the latest offers from their favorite brands and discovering new ways of working. This sharing of information is helping to grow participation and strengthen the industry.
Continue reading …There’s a new team on the roster for the University of Kentucky, one with barrels, bulls, roping, wrestling and a whole lot of enthusiasm by a group of students who have worked hard to put their dreams into reality.
Continue reading …As temperatures cool across the country, tire pressures will decrease. Given these facts, USRider reminds equestrians and others who travel with horses to perform periodic air pressure checks on both their vehicle and trailer tires.
Continue reading …As you might image, these past few years have been tough for horse professionals. However, one thing we consistently see year after year are horse professionals finding new ways to improve their businesses and reach their equestrian career goals.
Continue reading …70, -1, 0, +½, -5, What do all of these numbers mean? by Chris Crumpler Why did I score the way I did? Are the rules as objective as they claim to be? When competing in a scored event, these are all questions that may come to mind. Did I ‘plus’ that last maneuver? Am […]
Continue reading …APHA press release FORT WORTH—The Color Breed Council (CBC) recently announced dates for their first educational judges academy, to be held in 2014. The Color Breed Council is comprised of officers representing various color breed equine associations, including the American Paint Horse Association. The council’s primary function is hosting the International Equine Judges Seminar to […]
Continue reading …Leaves are falling- your horse’s weight shouldn’t Battle with bots Those little yellow eggs on your horse’s legs can do plenty of damage to your horse’s mouth and stomach lining. Both bots and tapeworms can cause unthrifty condition and raise your horse’s risk of colic. Read up on how to deal with these nasty parasites. […]
Continue reading …Once upon a time, it was so silent in a horsemanship or trail pen that you could hear a pin drop. Nowadays, it seems as if that silence has been replaced by whistling, whooping, hollering, and other forms of vocal encouragement. This increase in crowd noise isn’t isolated to the conclusion of a pattern. On the contrary, each maneuver is often punctuated by a cheer or exclamation of some kind.
Continue reading …We are pleased to announce the launch of College Equestrian Scholarships, an equine scholarship agency. We provide life coaching, portfolio preparation, video editing, social media advice, resume’ preparation, a personalized website, contact information of college coaches and more. Our team consists of Kristin Hansen and Kathleen Downs. Kristin rides and shows in the AQHA and […]
Continue reading …(SCHAUMBURG, Illinois) August 13, 2013—Aspiring veterinarians and animal lovers of all ages can now test their skills diagnosing and treating animals through a new game developed by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). “AVMA Animal Hospital” is available for free through Apple’s AppStore, Google Play, and AVMA’s website. The game takes place at a virtual […]
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