Episode 16 of A Splash of Color, a Michigan-based podcast by Amy Franks: Discussing Disciplined Rail with PtHA, APHA & NSBA Judge Mark Smith Listen as PtHA, APHA, NSBA Judge and PtHA Judges Hall of Fame recipient Mark Smith, an instructor at the University of Findlay, shares his perspective on disciplined rail as well as […]
The loss of a pet or an equine athlete can be incredibly devastating, especially if that animal is a member of the family. Animal lovers often feel they are on their own after a tremendous loss, but they don’t have to be – surprisingly, there are a number of resources to offer support. Thank you […]
Continue reading …In this EC TV Learning Center video, Carly Estreich-Lueck of Lucky Twist, LLC, a professional braider of 20 years, provides a tutorial on how to shorten a mane to best prepare it for braiding and banding. Thank you to AQHA and NRHA exhibitor Carly, whose expertise at AQHA shows and A-rated Hunter/Jumper shows has graced […]
Continue reading …In 2019 The Dressage Foundation became home to the Lynn Palm Western Dressage Fund. The Fund awards educational grants to allow equestrian groups to host affordable, high-quality Western dressage educational events (clinics, camps, symposia, etc.) with a clinician of their choice. The amount of the grants varies depending on the need and request of the […]
Continue reading …From UC Davis: The UC Davis veterinary hospital recently added two experienced equine surgeons as clinical professors. Dr. Sandra Valdez completed her residency at UC Davis in 2005 and is board certified by the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners. Read the full news release on Dr. Valdez: […]
Continue reading …By Kentucky Equine Research Staff: Researchers hypothesized that poor dentition contributes to equine gastric ulcer syndrome (EGUS) due to reduced saliva production secondary to decreased chewing. Although one small study did not find a statistically significant association between dental disorders and EGUS, a comprehensive oral exam is still warranted when ulcers are suspected.* “We know that chewing stimulates […]
Continue reading …Click here to read the complete article 210 – March/April, 2025 By William Given Fecal Water Syndrome (FWS) appears to be much more prevalent today than what it was just ten years ago. Although some horses seem to have cast iron stomachs, other horses are much more susceptible to many different digestive problems. For many […]
Continue reading …By Jackie Bellamy-Zions, Equine Guelph: Everyone wants stability and control when setting off on an adventure with their four-legged friends. Your season of safe journeys begins with many crucial safety checks. Equine Guelph is excited to announce the next online offering of Horse Trailer Safety, to help you check all the important horse boxes. Join expert instructor […]
Continue reading …From Kentucky Equine Research: Largely due to inappropriate use of chemical dewormers, known also as anthelmintics, the equine industry is now faced with widespread parasite resistance. Lulled by the idea of “natural” or “environmentally friendly” treatment options, some owners are now using plant additives to deworm their horses. Little science supports these products as effective dewormers, […]
Continue reading …By Brian S. Burks, DVM, Diplomate, ABVP, Board-Certified Equine Specialist Fox Run Equine Center The hoof is a modified skin (epidermis) covering the third phalanx and all enclosed structures. It provides protection to the distal limb, formed by keratinization of the epithelial layer and modification of the underlying dermis. The thickened, cornified keratin of the […]
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