Equi-Libris, LLC Gallops into 2022
By Anna Sochocky, January 5, 2022
The year 2021 proved productive for Equi-Libris, LLC and owner, Anna Sochocky. Five new articles for national equine magazines and an invitation to be a media expert for the equine journalism course for Equine Guelph proved to be the highlights. Continued COVID restrictions and cancellations offered Sochocky the opportunity to take a deep dive into …
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Series of Webinars for Horse Owners and Professionals
By Sharon Peart, January 5, 2022
Held at 7 pm on the second Tuesday of each month from January to April, the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center’s popular “Tuesday Talks” lecture series for horse owners and professionals will be presented in 2022 as a series of webinars. Your registration will provide a link to attend the entire series of four …
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2022– Call for Horse Industry Directory Listings
By Julie Broadway, January 4, 2022
The American Horse Council is proud to produce the horse industry’s leading source for all things equine! The 2022 Horse Industry Directory (HID) will have thousands of listings including equine publications, federal and state sources of information, breed registries and associations, show and sport organizations, racing and gaming organizations, and service providers. The HID also …
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Two Award Winning, Internationally Recognized Books Published by Beech Tree Arts
By Adrienne Neary, January 4, 2022
Adrienne Neary, owner of Beech Tree Arts, is pleased to share the news of her two award winning books, both of which invite us to understand and appreciate the sensitive nature and generosity of horses more deeply. “COHERENT HORSEMANSHIP: Combining the Quantum and the Classical”, winner of American Horse Publications Equine Media Award for Equine-Related …
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Lövsta Future Challenge Announces Collaboration with Brooke USA: A Means to Create Awareness for the Atrocious Donkey Hide Trade
By Kendall Bierer, January 4, 2022
Lövsta Future Challenge, the renowned equestrian competition for Developing Grand Prix horses and for Under 25 riders, is pleased to announce Brooke USA Foundation (Brooke USA) as its equine charity partner during the 2022 Winter Equestrian Festival and Global Dressage. Lövsta Future Challenge joins Brooke USA’s Paint Wellington Orange, an initiative created to build awareness …
Equine Piroplasmosis Guidelines Published by the AAEP
By Sally Baker, January 3, 2022
Comprehensive guidelines to assist veterinarians with identification, control and prevention of Equine Piroplasmosis (EP), a blood-borne protozoal infection of equids with a mortality rate for infected horses of up to 50%, are now available on the AAEP’s website. While natural tick-borne transmission of EP in the U.S. is rare, cases have been recognized in recent years specifically involving iatrogenic transmission in Quarter Horse racehorses. Guidelines author Dr. …
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Maximize Your Trip to Lexington to Ride Your Best Path Personally and Professionally
By Katie Navarra, January 3, 2022
It’s no secret that horses make people better humans. In a coaching experience their instantaneous, non-judgmental feedback leads to epic results that amplifies your work as an entrepreneur or in a staff position. Maximize your time in Lexington, Kentucky for the AHP Seminar with a transformative equine-assisted coaching experience that will guide you to new opportunities …
2022 Thoroughbred Makeover Applications Open For Submission
By Kristen Bentley, January 3, 2022
Applications for the 2022 Thoroughbred Makeover and National Symposium, presented by Thoroughbred Charities of America, are now open for submission through close of business day on January 21. Accepted trainers will be announced no later than February 15, 2021. The 2022 Thoroughbred Makeover Rulebook outlines all rules and information relevant to the competition, with changes …
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Roping.com Takes Members Inside the Foundation of the Relentless Remuda
By Chelsea Shaffer, January 3, 2022
Roping.com kicks off 2022 with an exclusive, never-before-seen colt-starting series with the Relentless Remuda’s colt-starting expert Miles Baker. To continue to elevate the horsemanship of the rope-horse industry, Roping.com is kicking off 2022 with an exclusive series on colt-starting with Relentless Remuda trainer Miles Baker. In this 30-part series, Baker takes Roping.com members from groundwork …
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Free Workshop for Horse Business Owners: 5 Steps to Set Goals That Keep You Motivated All Year Long
By Denise Alvarez, January 3, 2022
When you walk into an arena or round pen for a training session with your horse, you have a goal in mind, right? Maybe it’s to teach a new skill or sharpen one you’ve already worked on. The point is, you don’t make progress with your horse by walking in and saying “Well, what happens …
One Size Does Not Fit All: How Horses’ Temperaments Affect Training Techniques
By Julie Goodnight, December 29, 2021
Each horse’s disposition is as distinctive as the whorls on its forehead, and in Julie Goodnight’s latest episode of Ride On with Julie Goodnight, she delves into how the different temperaments of horses impact what is effective in their handling and training—and what isn’t. (JulieGoodnight.com/Podcast) “As soon as I lay eyes on a horse, I …
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Seven Horses, Including Grade 1 Winner Math Wizard, Supplemented to Keeneland January Horses of All Ages Sale
By Amy Owens, December 29, 2021
Auction of no-guarantee season to Gun Runner added to first session Keeneland has cataloged seven horses – including millionaire and Grade 1 winner Math Wizard – in the latest round of supplements to the 2022 January Horses of All Ages Sale, to be held Jan. 10-13. In addition, the final offering of the opening session …
Fireworks and Horses: Are You Ready for New Year’s Eve?
By Colleen Scott, December 29, 2021
Boehringer Ingelheim offers music track, advice to help horse owners manage through a potentially stressful celebration Boehringer Ingelheim is focused on helping keep horses safe and “sound” when it comes to the stress potentially associated with fireworks on New Year’s Eve with a music track, called Equine Relax Trax, specially designed to help reduce stress …
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Horse Illustrated’s December 2021 Podcast Episode on Horses in the Morning Rounds Out the Year with More Vet Adventures from Dr. Courtney Diehl and a Winter Reading List with Trafalgar Square Books’ Rebecca Didier
By Holly Caccamise, December 28, 2021
Horse Illustrated and Horse Radio Network ended the 2021 together with their last show of the year on December 23, and it was a festive and filled with laughter with two more entertaining guests for the eighth episode of The Horse Illustrated Episode of Horses in the Morning podcast. Hosts Glenn the Geek, founder of …
Bring Palm Equestrian Academy to You in 2022
By Lynn Palm, December 27, 2021
With close to 100 years combined experience in training horses, teaching riders and coaching competitors, Lynn Palm and Cyril Pittion-Rossillon bring a unique perspective using classical dressage principles to any educational platform. Whether lecturing to a vast and varied audience at an expo, instructing 10 different riders from recreational to professional or coaching world champions …
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