Certified Horsemanship Association Has a New Blog Posted About Teaching the Older Rider
By Tammi Gainer, August 17, 2021
The Certified Horsemanship Association (CHA) has a new blog posted – “Is an Older Client a Good Fit in Your Equine Program”. You can visit here to read it in full – https://cha.horse/is-an-older-client-a-good-fit-in-your-equine-program/ Please see all past CHA blog articles on horsemanship, training, teaching riding and much more here – https://cha.horse/cha-blog/ This blog article is …
Horse&Rider OnDemand Releases New Trail and Horsemanship Videos with Will and Elizabeth Knabenshue
By Nicole Chirico, August 16, 2021
Horse&Rider OnDemand is expanding! On top of our already expansive video library, we’ve recently started releasing videos on all-around events like horsemanship and trail, from world champion trainers Will and Elizabeth Knabenshue. Horse&Rider OnDemand, your trusted source for Western horse-training videos, is excited to expand its video line to include all-around events. In this video …
Diagnostic Imaging Expert from Kentucky Appointed AAEP Vice President
By Sally Baker, August 16, 2021
Katherine Garrett, DVM, DACVS, shareholder and director of diagnostic imaging at Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital in Lexington, Ky., has been appointed 2022 vice president of the American Association of Equine Practitioners. She will be installed during the Dec. 7 President’s Luncheon at the 67th Annual Convention in Nashville, Tenn., and will assume the role …
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The Leadline Celebrates One Year of Virtual Networking for Equine Business Owners
By Mandee Flanders, August 16, 2021
In-person networking opportunities were challenging to come by in 2020, leaving many equine entrepreneurs hungry to connect with like-minded professionals in the industry for support, resources, and new prospects. The Leadline launched their first-ever online networking event in August of 2020, providing a much-needed virtual solution that enabled equestrian businesses to continue making new connections …
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Nikki’s Notes: How To Amp Up Your 4Q Pop And Kick Into 2022 With Confidence
By Nikki Alvin-Smith, August 14, 2021
As the final quarter of 2021 approaches the final countdown is on to boost the annual sales figures for businesses across the pet and equestrian spectrum. There is a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow and you don’t have to be a magical leprechaun to find it. You just have to take …
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2021 Oklahoma Extreme Mustang Makeover Underway
By David Barrientes, August 13, 2021
The 2021 Oklahoma Extreme Mustang Makeover kicked off today with three classes, Adult Handling and Conditioning, Youth Handling and Conditioning, and Adult Maneuvers. Details about the in-person event and the online livestream are available at mustangheritagefoundation.org/watch-ok/. This family-friendly event, produced by the Mustang Heritage Foundation (MHF), will continue through Saturday, August 14, at the OKC Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. During …
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Horizon Structures Presents Series: What Is A Testimonial Worth?
By Nikki Alvin Smith, August 13, 2021
Woohoo! It’s time to shop. Today’s marketplace is overflowing with every conceivable product and even large items like horse barns, dog kennels and outdoor living structures can be bought with a few simple keystrokes. Manufacturers are keen to take advantage of access to online audiences both local and nationwide, and there are tremendous advantages to …
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Steam-Powered Successes in Tokyo
By Kim Miller, August 12, 2021
Haygain is all about helping horses be healthy and capable of performing at their peak. Steamed Hay-powered equine athletes did exactly that in dressage, eventing and show jumping competition at the Tokyo Games. Several earned medals and many more did their riders, support teams and countries proud by giving their all and finishing strong. Along …
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6666 Ranch Increases Support of the National Reined Cow Horse Association in Multi-Year Agreement
By Anna Morrison, August 12, 2021
Longtime National Reined Cow Horse Association supporter and stallion sponsor 6666 Ranch bolstered their commitment to the reined cow horse industry in a multi-year agreement that names the famed Texas ranch as a Corporate Partner of the ever-growing association. The working cattle ranch that also houses many of the cow horse industry’s leading sires elevated …
Kentucky Horse Council Announces Summer KENA Event: Equines and the Environment, Minimizing Impact on Water Quality
By Sarah Coleman, August 12, 2021
Evening will include a tour of Spy Coast Farm in Lexington The Kentucky Horse Council announced the topic for the August Kentucky Equine Networking Association (KENA) dinner will be Equines and the Environment: Minimizing Impact on Water Quality. The dinner will be held on Tuesday, August 31, at Spy Coast Farm’s Equine Education Center in …
Celebrate Equine Practice at the 2021 AAEP Annual Convention in Nashville
By Sally Baker, August 12, 2021
Event marks return of in-person learning; virtual option also available Equine veterinarians and veterinary students will write the next verse of their careers in Music City USA when the American Association of Equine Practitioners’ (AAEP) 67th Annual Convention convenes Dec. 4–8 at the Music City Center in Nashville, Tenn. The convention is the most comprehensive …
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Become Part of the Magic of Equine Affaire
By Coagi Long, August 12, 2021
Bring your horses and participate in the Horse & Farm Exhibits at Equine Affaire in Massachusetts, Nov 11-14, 2021. Do you love sharing your horses, your favorite discipline or your equine business with other horse lovers? If you do, then there’s no better place for you to exhibit this fall than at Equine Affaire in …
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Adequan® Extends Partnership with AQHA
By Kyla Jones, August 12, 2021
AQHA announces Adequan® will continue to be title sponsor of marquis events. The American Quarter Horse Association is proud to announce that the 11-year partnership with American Regent Animal Health, maker of Adequan® i.m. (polysulfated glycosaminoglycan) will continue through 2022. American Regent Animal Health is an AQHA official animal health care manufacturer and Adequan® is AQHA’s …
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Corro Para Dressage Team Riders Are Tokyo Bound
By Riesa Lakin, August 11, 2021
Corro (corroshop.com) is excited to announce that U.S. Dressage athletes Sydney Collier (Para Dressage), Beatrice De Lavalette (Para Dressage), and Shayna Simon (Dressage) have joined its Team Rider program. All three riders are on their way to Tokyo to represent Team USA at the ParalympicsTM. Corro Team Riders are equestrians at the top of their …
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Don’t Let Dust Diminish Your Horse
By Jackie Zions, August 11, 2021
Avoid asthma and respiratory issues with barn management Have you ever walked in a barn, and felt like your lungs were being assaulted? Imagine how a horse feels, particularly if they spend hours in a stall. When horses exercise, they take on upwards of 16 times as much air per second than their human owners. …